Localized messages and documentation for libreoffice
Localized messages and documentation for libreoffice
Localized messages and documentation for libreoffice
Apache OpenOffice is an Open Source, community-developed, multi-platform
office productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications,
such as a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing
program, with a user interface and feature set similar to other
office suites.
Components include:
* A universal word processing application for creating business
letters, extensive text documents, professional layouts, and HTML
documents.
* A sophisticated application for performing advanced spreadsheet
functions, such as analyzing figures, creating lists, and viewing data.
* A tool for creating effective eye-catching presentations.
* A vector-oriented draw module that enables the creation of 3D
illustrations
Apache OpenOffice is an Open Source, community-developed, multi-platform
office productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications,
such as a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing
program, with a user interface and feature set similar to other
office suites.
Components include:
* A universal word processing application for creating business
letters, extensive text documents, professional layouts, and HTML
documents.
* A sophisticated application for performing advanced spreadsheet
functions, such as analyzing figures, creating lists, and viewing data.
* A tool for creating effective eye-catching presentations.
* A vector-oriented draw module that enables the creation of 3D
illustrations
Padre - Perl Application Development and Refactoring Environment
Padre is an Perl IDE that is simple to use for new Perl programmers
but also supports large multi-lingual and multi-technology projects.
Padre is written in Perl, runs on all three major desktop platforms (Windows,
Mac OS X and Unix/GTK), and is distributed under the perl license.
WARNING: Padre requires Perl with thread support built-in !
Mined was the first text mode editor with Unicode support. It now has both
extensive Unicode and CJK support offering many specific features and
covering special cases that other editors are not aware of (like auto-
detection features and automatic handling of terminal variations).
And basically, it is an editor tailored to efficient editing of plain text
documents and programs, with features and interactive behaviour designed
for this purpose.
Morla is a RDF editor written in C. It is based on the libnxml and librdf
libraries. With Morla you can manage more RDF documents simultaneously,
visualize graphs and use templates for quick writing.
With Morla you can import RDFS documents and use their contents to write new
RDF triples. Templates are also RDF documents and they make Morla easily
personalizable and expandable.
You can also use Morla as a RDF navigator, wandering among the net knots of
the RDF documents present on Internet exactly as we are used to do with normal
browsers.
NEdit is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) style text editor for
programs and plain-text files. Users of Macintosh and MS Windows
based text editors will find NEdit a familiar and comfortable
environment. NEdit provides all of the standard menu, dialog,
editing, and mouse support, as well as all of the standard shortcuts
to which the users of modern GUI based environments are accustomed.
For users of older style Unix editors, welcome to the world of
mouse-based editing!
This port requires a Motif library to build and run. It is
recommended that you use OpenMotif as Nedit has font aliasing
issues when using LessTif.
Neovim is a project that seeks to aggresively refactor Vim