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editors/emacs-24.5 (Score: 0.15535891)
GNU editing macros
editors/emacs-24.5 (Score: 0.15535891)
GNU editing macros
GNU Emacs is a self-documenting, customizable, extensible real-time display editor. Users new to Emacs will be able to use basic features fairly rapidly by studying the tutorial and using the self-documentation features. Emacs also has an extensive interactive manual browser. It is easily extensible since its editing commands are written in Lisp. GNU Emacs's many special packages handle mail reading (RMail) and sending (Mail), outline editing (Outline), compiling (Compile), running subshells within Emacs windows (Shell), running a Lisp read-eval-print loop (Lisp-Interaction-Mode), automated psychotherapy (Doctor :-) and many more. Canna support is contributed by Yuji TAKANO (takachan@running-dog.net).
editors/fileobj-0.7.25 (Score: 0.15535891)
Portable hex editor with vi like interface
fileobj is a portable hex editor with vi like interface. This software provides basic vi commands for binary editing. Features include insert, replace, delete data in hexadecimal or ascii, cut and paste, undo and redo, visual select, partial buffer loading, multiple buffers support, multiple windows support, block device (raw disk) support, mapping binary data to C struct, etc.
editors/flim-1.14.9 (Score: 0.15535891)
Message representation or encoding elisp library for emacs
FLIM, message representation or encoding emacs lisp library for emacs20. FLIM is a library to provide basic features about message representation or encoding. It consists of following modules: - STD 11 (RFC 822) parser and utility - MIME library - mailcap parser and utility Ported by shige@FreeBSD.ORG
editors/focuswriter-1.5.7 (Score: 0.15535891)
Simple, distraction-free writing environment
editors/focuswriter-1.5.7 (Score: 0.15535891)
Simple, distraction-free writing environment
FocusWriter is a simple, distraction-free writing environment. It utilizes a hide-away interface, that you access by moving your mouse to the edges of the screen, allowing the program to have a familiar look and feel to it, while still getting out of the way, so that you can immerse yourself in your work. Features: - TXT, basic RTF, and basic ODT file support - Timers and alarms - Daily goals - Fully customizable themes - Typewriter sound effects (optional) - Auto-save (optional) - Live statistics (optional) - Spell-checking (optional) - Multi-document support - Sessions - Portable mode (optional) - Translated into over 20 languages
editors/fpc-3.0.0 (Score: 0.15535891)
Free Pascal integrated IDE/compiler
editors/fte-20110708 (Score: 0.15535891)
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/fxite-0.92 (Score: 0.15535891)
Advanced cross-platform text editor
FXiTe is an advanced cross-platform text editor built with the Fox GUI toolkit and the FXScintilla text widget. It features built-in syntax highlighting for 40+ languages, an embedded Lua scripting engine, macro recording and playback, multi-line regular expression search and replace, rudimentary ctags and calltip support, a flexible interface to external tools, and a built-in "message window" to capture the output of external commands such as compiler error messages, etc.
editors/gate-2.06 (Score: 0.15535891)
Simple and unobtrusive line-oriented text editor
Gate is text-gatherer. A text-gatherer is like a text-editor, but much more lightweight and unobtrusive. If you have a program or shell script that asks people to enter a small chunk of text, a text-gatherer like Gate is a good way to do it. It doesn't clear the screen (annoying if there were just some instructions printed there). It doesn't require you to know a lot of obscure editing commands. It doesn't make excessive demands on the intelligence of your terminal emulation software. It does provide a number of features that make it easier for novice users to produce good text. It does word-wrap, prints a prompt on each new line, and allows backspacing from the currently line onto previous lines. It also provides features that a more experienced user can use. You can call up normal editor, or use some of gate's simple-minded editing commands. You can read in files, or save your text to a file. You can filter your text through something like the Unix "fmt" command. It provides a nice spell-checking interface too.