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editors/biew-6.1.0 (Score: 0.01987111)
Binary file viewer and editor
BIEW is multiplatform portable viewer of binary files with built-in editor with binary, hexadecimal, and disassembler modes. It uses native Intel syntax for disassembly and offers many useful features such as highlighting for AVR/Java/x86-AMD64/ARM-XScale/PPC-64 code, Russian codepage converter, full preview of formats MZ, NE, PE, NLM, COFF32, ELF (and partially a.out, LE, LX, PharLap), code navigator, and much more.
editors/bvi-1.4.0 (Score: 0.01987111)
Vi-like binary file (hex)editor
Bvi stands for "Binary VIsual editor". Bvi is a screen-oriented editor for binary files; its command set is based on that of the vi(1) text editor. As a binary editor does not have the concept of "lines", there are differences from vi commands wherever the latter are line oriented.
editors/cream-0.43 (Score: 0.01987111)
Gvim extension with many features
Cream is a vim extension supports pull-down menus and/or keyboard shortcuts. Features: - Standard and intuitive menus. - Syntax highlighting colors, supporting more than 350 languages. - Intuitive status line. - Automatic text indention. - Word wrap. - Multiple documents opening. - Find and Find/Replace dialogs. - Spell check with error highlighting. - Text justification. - Conversion of and between Unix, Windows and Apple platform format files. - Macro record and playback. - File browser. - Ctags navigation and searching. - Plus lots of addons.
editors/fte-20110708 (Score: 0.01987111)
Full-featured text editor for X11
A port of an extremely powerful FTE editor that was originally developed for OS/2 and ported by its author, Marko Macek, to X11/UNIX. Among other features it supports syntax highlighting, compiler invocation and error parsing and folds. Alexander Gelfenbain mail@gelf.com
editors/gnotepad+-1.3.3 (Score: 0.01987111)
Simple GTK-based text/HTML editor
gnotepad+ is a simple Gnome based text editor. It also has built-in simple HTML editing with previews directed to Netscape.
editors/heme-0.4.2 (Score: 0.01987111)
Small and fast console hex editor for Unix-like systems
Heme is intended to be fast and portable console hex editor for Unix-like systems. It has undo support (number of undo operations is only limited by available memory), ability to fill a range of addresses with the specified byte, ability to search for a single byte or character string. Offsets can be given in hexadecimal, octal, or decimal forms. There are two editing modes: hex (binary) and ASCII (text). Heme uses standard curses library for screen and input handling, and offers colors support (they can be set in the configuration file).
editors/hnb-1.9.17 (Score: 0.01987111)
Hierarchical NoteBook a data organizer
hnb is a program to organize many kinds of data in one place, including addresses, TODO lists, ideas, book reviews, brainstorming, speech outlines, etc. It stores data in XML format, and is capable of native export to ASCII and HTML.
editors/hte-2.1.0 (Score: 0.01987111)
File editor/viewer/analyzer for executables
HT is a file editor/viewer/analyzer for executables. The goal is to combine the low-level functionality of a debugger and the usability of IDEs. We aim towards a perfect hex-editing ability and support of the most important file formats. Support means that HT will be able to correctly display and modify the executable header, image and other extensions specific to the file (import/ export sections, relocations, debugging information etc.). Support will probably include the following file formats: - Win32 portable executables (PE) (good support) - Unix executable and linkable format (ELF) (good support) - DOS standard executables (MZ) (supported) - Win32 linear executables (LE) (supported) - Windows/OS2 "new" executables (NE) (supported) - Unix common object file format (COFF) + DJGPP COFF (supported) - OS2 linear executables (LX) - Microsoft object files (.obj)
editors/jedit-5.3.0 (Score: 0.01987111)
Powerful programmer's text editor written in Java
jEdit is an Open Source programmer's text editor written in Java. It is released under the GNU General Public License. jEdit was written for Java 1.1 with Swing 1.1, and also runs under Java 2. As far as text editors written in Java go, jEdit is one of the best. It has an easy to use, intuitive interface, and enough features and flexibility to please even the most hard-core programmer. A very incomplete list of jEdit's features follows. o Syntax highlighting for 200+ file types (including C, C++, Java, Perl, etc) o Semi-intelligent auto indent in C, C++ and Java modes o Bracket highlighting and matching o Powerful macro system o Auto-expanding abbreviations for the frequiently used strings o Powerful search and replace - supports regular expressions and multiple file search/replace; Search and replace operations can be recorded in macros o Any number of strings and caret positions can be stored for later use in so-called registers o Rectangular selections for working with column-based files o Any number of editor windows can be opened, and each view can be split into multiple panes for side-by-side viewing of multiple files o Unlimited undo/redo
editors/kile-2.1.3 (Score: 0.01987111)
LaTeX source editor for KDE
Kile is an integrated LATEX environment for the KDE desktop. Kile gives you the ability to use all the functionalities of LATEX in a graphical interface, giving you easy, immediate, and customized access to all programs for LATEX codecompletion, compiling, postprocessing, debugging, conversion and viewing tools; you also get very handy wizards, a LATEX reference and a powerful project management.