TEA is powerful text editor for Unix-like systems. It depends on Qt4
and, optionally, GNU Aspell or Hunspell. With an ultimately small size,
TEA provides hundreds of functions. Some of the features include:
- Built-in MC-like file manager (with support for archived files)
- Spellchecker (using the Aspell or/and Hunspell)
- Tabbed layout engine
- Syntax highlighting for C, C++, shell, C#, Fortran, Java, LilyPond,
Lua, NASM, NSIS, Pascal, Perl, PHP, PO (gettext), Seed7, TeX/LaTeX,
Vala, Verilog, XML, HTML, XHTML, etc.
- Multiple encodings support, hotkeys customizations, bookmarks, Morse
code generator, screenshot utility, calendar with organizer
- Code snippets, sessions, and templates support
- Miscellaneous HTML tools; preview in external browsers
- Wikipedia, DocBook, LaTeX, Lout editing support
- String-handling functions such as sorting, reverse, format killing,
trimming, filtering, conversions, etc.
- Drag'n'drop support (with text files and pictures)
- Built-in image viewer (PNG, JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, SVG, TIFF, TGA,
etc.), converter, and resizer
OmegaT is a free translation memory application written in Java.
It does not translate for you, but help you during the translation process.
This tool is intended for professional translators.
GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was both inspired
by TeX and GNU Emacs. The editor allows you to write structured
documents via a wysiwyg (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user-
friendly interface. New styles may be created by the user. The
program implements high-quality typesetting algorithms and TeX
fonts, which help you to produce professional-looking documents.
LibreOffice is the free power-packed Open Source personal productivity suite for
Windows, Macintosh and Linux, that gives you six feature-rich applications for
all your document production and data processing needs: Writer, Calc, Impress,
Draw, Math and Base.
Poedit is cross-platform gettext catalogs (.po files) editor. It is built
with wxWidgets toolkit and can run on any platform supported by it (although
it was tested only on Unix with GTK+ and Windows). It aims to provide more
convenient approach to editing catalogs than launching vi and editing the
file by hand.
Here is a brief features list:
- User friendly way of editing entries. You can easily navigate in large
catalogs, easily enter or modify entries (fuzzy flag is automatically
removed if you change translation, you can copy original string to
translation by pressing Alt-I)
- Whitespaces highlighting
- Fuzzy and untranslated records highlighting. Furthermore, untranslated
and fuzzy translations are displayed at the top of the list
- Automatic compilation of .mo files (optional)
- Automatic headers update
- References browser lets you see where in what context the string is used
- You can use Poedit to scan source code for translatable strings
- Integration with KDE and GNOME desktops
TeXstudio is a fully featured LaTeX editor, designed to make writing
LaTeX documents as easy and comfortable as possible. Some of the
outstanding features of TeXstudio are an integrated pdf viewer with
(almost) word-level synchronization, live inline preview, advanced
syntax-highlighting, live checking of references, citations, latex
commands, spelling and grammar.
PDFedit is a free open source pdf editor and a library for
manipulating PDF documents, released under terms of GNU GPL version 2.
It includes PDF manipulating library based on xpdf, GUI,
set of command line tools and a pdf editor.
This package does not include GUI for technical reason.
mate-text-editor (pluma) is a Gtk+-2 text editor. Its features include:
* Complete integration with the MATE Environment, including MateMDI
* Global Search and Replace
* Dynamically loaded fonts
* Splitscreen Mode
* Printing support
* Configurable Plugins system
* Unlimited Undo/Redo
Puff is an editor that is named after "Puff the fractal dragon" (see fortune).
Primary features:
- Simple and lightweight
- Can open multiple files
- Clipboard is an open file
- Keys may be reassigned
- Source is easy to extend
With the goal of staying out of your way while writing creatively, PyRoom has a
very specialized featureset. In fact, most features are hidden from your main
interface, not cluttering your workspace with buttons and menus and statistics.
Features of PyRoom:
* no visual clutter
* work on multiple documents at once (main text, outline, etc)
* control PyRoom via keyboard shortcuts
* autosave your work
* check wordcounts on keypress
* choose from preconfigured designs or create your own color scheme
* further customize visual appearance and whitespace (line spacing, border,
padding...)