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  GNU Free Documentation License - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
The "Cover Texts" are certain short passages of text that are listed, as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the notice that says that the Document is released under this License.
List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or entities responsible for authorship of the modifications in the Modified Version, together with at least five of the principal authors of the Document (all of its principal authors, if it has fewer than five), unless they release you from this requirement.
If the Document already includes a cover text for the same cover, previously added by you or by arrangement made by the same entity you are acting on behalf of, you may not add another; but you may replace the old one, on explicit permission from the previous publisher that added the old one.
www.gnu.org /copyleft/fdl.html   (2814 words)

  
  Text editor (Linux Reviews)
Text editors are often provided with operating systems or software development packages, and can be used to change configuration files and programming language source code.
The first text editors were line editors oriented on typewriter style terminals and they did not provide a window or screen-oriented display.
HTML editors are basic text editors with extra functionality for the manipulation and previewing of code, typically of programming languages used for web development.
linuxreviews.org /dictionary/Text_editor   (938 words)

  
 List of text editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is a list of text editors.
Diakonos — a customizable, usable console-based text editor.
Text Processing Utility (TPU) — Language and Runtime used to implement the Language-Sensitive Editor and Extensible Versatile Editor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_text_editors   (746 words)

  
 Editors: vi, pico, and Emacs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Vi is a modal editor; that is, when using vi, you are in an edit mode, or in a command mode.
The emacs editor is always in the edit mode, in a similar manner to the normal PC word processors like Word Perfect, Ami Pro, and Microsoft Word.
It may present you with a list of multiple topics from which you will have to decide which one is what you are looking for.
molbio.unmc.edu /courses/unix-notes/editors.html   (1262 words)

  
 text editors » text editors 1 - probably the biggest selection of text editors ...
UnicEdit is a single document based text editor that uses internal Unicode characters and displays the full Unicode name of each character on the status bar.
FoxEditor is a single document interface text editor with some unique functions such as encryption, export to html, rtf, and hex, templates, tags, spell checker, and multilanguage.
OpenEditor is a (licensed under the GNU GPL) text editor for developers (particularly for oracle developers and DBAs).
www.xtort.net /editors/texteditors1.php   (1388 words)

  
 text editors » text editors 7 - probably the biggest selection of text editors ...
NotGNU is a user-friendly, emacs-style text editor -- similar to GNU Emacs but much smaller and lighter, with a Windows look and feel.
Prolix is a Windows text editor which features a clean, intuitive interface.
CopyWriter is a lightweight general purpose text editor with both wordprocessing and editing capabilities.
www.xtort.net /editors/texteditors7.php   (221 words)

  
 Unicode and multilingual editors and word processors for Windows
Microsoft's FrontPage 2000 HTML editor can be used to produce multilingual Web pages with the aid of Unicode fonts and Visual Keyboards, and Proofing Tools can be purchased that provide spelling checkers, grammar checkers, thesauri and other facilities in more than 30 languages.
TextPad is a text editor that runs under Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 or later.
UniEdit is a multilingual text editor that is produced by the Humanities Computing Laboratory (formerly the Humanities Computing Facility of Duke University).
www.alanwood.net /unicode/utilities_editors.html   (4626 words)

  
 Open Source WYSIWYG Through-The-Web Editors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
the editor is a free piece of software released under the terms of the gnu general public license.
The editor is meant to be used as part of a website management application, allowing users to load, edit and save content to a webserver.
Though the editor can be used standalone, many of its features, such as image upload and creation of internal hyperlinks, necessitate the use of a webserver.
www.cmsreview.com /WYSIWYG/OpenSource/Directory.html   (1199 words)

  
 Free Programmers' Editors, Free ASCII Text Editors, Free IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) (thefreecountry.com)
This page lists free programmers' editors, Integrated Development Environment or IDEs, ASCII text editors or plain text editors, syntax highlighting code editors, and the like that are useful to programmers and web designers for writing the source code of a program or writing the HTML/PHP/Perl code for a website.
CUTE is a text editor that is extensible using Python.
VIM, or VI Improved, is an editor in the spirit of the Unix "vi" editor.
www.thefreecountry.com /programming/editors.shtml   (1983 words)

  
 PythonEditors - PythonInfo Wiki
Editor with syntax highlighting for Python, and embeded Python interpreter.
Text Editor that can work with many formats, such as HTML and Javascript, and it also includes a Python reader.
Editor built on SciTe; main claim to fame is a robust debugger that has remote capabilities.
wiki.python.org /moin/PythonEditors   (1019 words)

  
 List of HTML editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plain text editors are commonly used to produce webpages.
Text-based HTML editors evolved from basic text editors, but include additional tools specifically geared toward handling code.
While word processors are not ostensibly HTML editors, many of the major products are capable of exporting document layouts in HTML format.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_HTML_editors   (261 words)

  
 Pure Mac: Text Editors & Word Processors - Software for Macintosh
Emacs is a text editor of legendary power and configurability, but it also has an enormously complex user interface.
QuoEdit is a text editor for plain (monostyled) text.
Text is usually very wide on the screen, which makes going from the end of one line to the beginning of the next difficult.
www.pure-mac.com /textword.html   (7110 words)

  
 Using Text Editors (Emacs, Pico, Vi) - www.reallylinux.com      
This list of text editors is provided to you courtesy of the ReallyLinux.com staff.
Note that in many cases your version comes with a graphical text editor such as Kate or Kwrite, etc. This section is for those who need to use command line editors.
Text editors are similar to word processors, providing various features for writing documents.
www.reallylinux.com /docs/editors/editor.shtml   (2486 words)

  
 Genii Software | WebEditors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This list of WYSIWYG rich text web editors is being maintained as a general resource for developers who want to add a richer editing experience to web based applications.
In order to be included, all editors must work in place in a browser window, either by replacing a textarea or by adding their own editable fragment.
Kevin Roth's award winning Cross-Browser Rich Text Editor is mostly a demonstration project, but is an excellent starter for other browsers and is fully public domian.
www.geniisoft.com /showcase.nsf/WebEditors   (1226 words)

  
 List of IF Editors
A programmer's editor is a general-purpose tool which can be taught the specifics -- what keywords to highlight, which character introduces a comment, how to run the compiler, and so on -- of almost any programming language.
The list is selective -- especially on Windows it omits products which don't seem to offer any particular differentiation -- and includes only programs which are either free, or available as shareware within an arbitrary price limit of $50.
You'll find that a good Shareware editor is worth the money: I've used TextPad very happily for a number of years, but I think that it's probably bettered by EditPlus; both of these editors have a sensible try-before-you-buy policy.
www.firthworks.com /roger/editors   (507 words)

  
 www.oreilly.com -- From the Editors List
The editors mailing list at O'Reilly is the place where we discuss incoming proposals, book ideas we dream up ourselves, and the general direction of technology.
A recent thread on the Editors List started with surprise that our work made it to the New York Times attached to a juicy bit of celebrity gossip; then, as usual, it morphed into a discussion of practical uses of technology.
In a recent discussion on the Editor's List, four editors contemplated the pros and cons of including error checking in print texts.
www.oreilly.com /editors   (241 words)

  
 List of Checkpoints for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
This list may be used to review a page or site for accessibility.
A tabular version of the list of checkpoints is also available (e.g., for printing).
This includes: images, graphical representations of text (including symbols), image map regions, animations (e.g., animated GIFs), applets and programmatic objects, ascii art, frames, scripts, images used as list bullets, spacers, graphical buttons, sounds (played with or without user interaction), stand-alone audio files, audio tracks of video, and video.
www.w3.org /TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/checkpoint-list.html   (1638 words)

  
 Webmaster Resources: Text Converters and View Source Code Tool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Text Editors -- Before we send you to the converters, we thought we'd give you a whole LIST of text editors for developers that replace Windows Notebook and do an awesome job of it!
Convert Text to PDF -- PDF is one of the most widely used formats for professional documentation.
Until now, converting Text to PDF was difficult unless you were a serious tech developer.
newbiehangout.com /text_converters.htm   (284 words)

  
 TYPO3 CMS: Feature list
An extension provides a way for editors to have access to a shorcut repository for commonly used phrases, names, text, HTML and code.
Different page types allow administrators and editors the ability to define extra functionality; such as including special types of records (news articles, frontend users, etc.) in a "folder-like" format, or it allows the ability to exclude the page from dynamically generated menus.
For editors, simultaneous editing and potential loss of work is prevented since a warning sign is displayed to users trying to access an already opened record.
typo3.com /Feature_list.1243.0.html   (2123 words)

  
 NONAGS Text Editors - Freeware
This project, based on Scintilla edit component (a very powerful editor component) and written in C++ with pure win32 api and STL (that ensures the higher execution speed and smaller size of the program), is under the GPL Licence.
Text files can be edited locally or directly on a remote server using the build-in FTP client.
TextEd v3.0 ML was made by 'The Friendly Team' group of volunteers and is completely free to use for unlimited time.
www.nonags.com /nonags/texted32.html   (3839 words)

  
 Text Editors
The name of the editor with an "rc" appended gives the name of JOEs initialization file, which determines the personality of the editor.
emacs is a popular text editor, partly because it is easy to learn how to use, and partly because it works so sell with the X window system.
VIM is an improved version of the editor "vi", one of the standard text editors on UNIX systems.
www.cse.fau.edu /resources/sw/texteditors.html   (931 words)

  
 Computing at UW Math: Unix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
A UNIX file is a collection of letters, numbers and special characters: it may be a program, a database, a dissertation, a reading list, a simple letter etc. Sometimes you may import a file from elsewhere, for example from another computer.
A text editor is a program that has been designed especially for this purpose.
Keep in mind though that a text editor is not a word processor.
www.math.wisc.edu /computing/unix/editors.html   (343 words)

  
 Tiger Computing Ltd : The Linux Company:
Selecting multiple platforms will list editors, each of which will run on at least one of the selelcted platforms.
Editor 99 is a notepad-style text editor which offers additional features, especially for people writing program code.
Jed is a very flexible editor but in the default config it is key compatible with emacs.
www.midnighthax.com /phpeditors.php   (1333 words)

  
 Third-party Programming Tools
The Windows edition of Irie Pascal includes a text editor and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), so there is less need for users of the Windows edition to use third-party text editors/IDEs.
The following is a list of text editors/IDEs that appear to be compatible with Irie Pascal.
Even if your favorite text editor or IDE does not appear on this list you might still find it useful to see how to configure other text editors/IDEs to work with Irie Pascal.
www.irietools.com /iriepascal/othtools.html   (257 words)

  
 Web Building: Editors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Vim is "vi (a standard Unix text editor) improved" and gvim is an enhanced version of vim.
Homesite is their code-bangers' editor, created by Nick Bradbury, and very popular with folks who prefer to edit the XHTML.
At this writing its CSS editor is kind of rudimentary, but it's pretty much bug free, and generates valid XHTML, and he's already got a huge pile of goodies like validation, PHP code management, simple and bulletproof site management.
web-building.crispen.org /index.php?cat=editors   (1077 words)

  
 LinuxSA Mailing List: Re: Text editors for Linux   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Hi Steve, Tim Aslat suggested pico, which is the simplest editor I know of.
The description in the package located at ftp://ftp.netcraft.com.au/pub/contrib/hurricane/i386/nedit-5.0pl3-1.i386.rpm says: NEdit is a GUI style plain-text editor for X/Motif systems.
It is very easy to use, especially for those familiar with the Macintosh or MS Windows style of interface, combining full use of the mouse and window manager, with keystroke efficiency and a full complement of powerful editing commands.
www.linuxsa.org.au /mailing-list/1998-06/81.html   (405 words)

  
 Open Directory - Computers: Software: Editors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Editors Sucks-Rules-O-Meter - Reports which editor is more loved and which is more hated according to the WWW as reported by AltaVista.
SPF/SourceEdit Programmer's Text Editor - ISPF-style Programmer's Text Editor for Windows 95, 98 and NT, which provides a familiar EDIT and BROWSE environment for MVS developers.
Visual SlickEdit - Multi-platform programmer's editor for developing and maintaining software applications fully automates the process of comprehending, navigating and analyzing your source code.
dmoz.org /Computers/Software/Editors   (278 words)

  
 Damicon - List of open-source software links
This List of Open Software is comprised largely of open-source packages.
The list on this page is not intended to be a complete and all-inclusive review.
If you know of a software package that you think should be on this list please email us.
www.damicon.com /resources/opensoftware.html   (383 words)

  
 O'Reilly Network -- text.editor.addicts.txt
If, as I hope, you are just like me, and you have a strange fascination with text editors too, perhaps you might like to join me as I take you on a tour, line by line, character by character, into the wonderful plain text world I've explored.
Doesn't matter how weird or obscure they might be, I have to download every new text editor I hear about and, at the very least, open a few of my favorite files in it.
If it's OK with you (and I'm going to assume that it is, because you've read this far, and that means you're probably as interested in text editors as I am, which is fine), I'd like to show you some of the text editors I've encountered.
www.macdevcenter.com /pub/a/mac/2004/11/05/text_editors.html   (1533 words)

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