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.
Mg is a small, fast, portable, and free (public domain) Emacs-like
editor maintained by the OpenBSD Project. It is intended for people
who can't, or don't want to, run the real GNU Emacs, or are not
familiar with the vi(1) editor.
Although it is intended to be largely compatible with GNU Emacs, Mg
doesn't have special modes for tasks other than editing plain text.
Moreover, since it is written entirely in C, there is no language in
which to write extensions in (read: no builtin Lisp interpreter).
If you are looking for something that looks like Emacs (don't want to
learn another editor) but don't have the resources to run the latter,
this may be what you're looking for.
Enjoy!
Dima Dorfman
dima@unixfreak.org
14 May 2001
LaTeXila is a LaTeX editor for the GNOME desktop. The idea of LaTeXila is
to always deal directly with the LaTeX code, while simplifying as most as
possible the writing of this LaTeX code.
Lazarus is the class libraries for Free Pascal that emulate Delphi.
Free Pascal is a GPL'ed compiler that runs on Linux, Win32, OS/2, 68K
and more. Free Pascal is designed to be able to understand and compile
Delphi syntax, which is of course OOP.
Lazarus is the part of the missing puzzle that will allow you to
develop Delphi-like programs in all of the above platforms. Unlike Java
which strives to be a write once run anywhere, Lazarus and Free Pascal
strives for write once compile anywhere.
LE has many block operations with stream and rectangular blocks, can edit
both Unix and DOS style files (LF/CRLF), is binary clean, has hex mode,
can edit text with multi-byte character encoding, has full undo/redo, can
edit files and mmap-able devices in mmap shared mode (only replace), has
tunable syntax highlighting, tunable color scheme (can use default colors),
tunable key map.
* Leo is a programmer's editor and a flexible browser for projects,
programs, classes or data. Leo clarifies design, coding, debugging,
testing and maintenance.
* Leo is an outlining editor. Outlines clarify the big picture while
providing unlimited space for details.
* Leo is a literate programming tool, compatible with noweb and CWEB.
Leo enhances any text-based programming language, from assembly
language and C to Java, Python and XML.
* Leo is also a data organizer. A single Leo outline can generate
complex data spanning many different files. Leo has been used to
manage web sites.
* Leo is a project manager. Leo provides multiple views of a project
within a single outline. Leo naturally represents tasks that remain
up-to-date.
* Leo is fully scriptable using Python and saves its files in XML
format.
* Leo is portable. Leo.py is 100% pure Python and will run on any
platform supporting Python and PyQt, including Windows, Linux and
MacOS X.
* Leo is Open Software, distributed under the Python License.