Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
OpenCms-Module 'org.opencms.editors.fckeditor'. <p>This module adds the popular Open Source HTML editor "FCKeditor" to the OpenCms Workplace.</p> <p>Install this module if you want a WYSIWYG editor for Mozilla based browsers, Internet Explorer, Safari or Google Chrome. The version of FCKeditor is 2.6.5</p> <p><i>© 2013 by Alkacon Software GmbH (http://www.alkacon.com).</i></p> OpenCms is a Content Management System that is based on Open Source Software. Complex Intranet and Internet websites can be quickly and cost-effectively created, maintained and managed.
Apache NetBeans is an integrated development environment, tooling platform, and application framework.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Apache NetBeans is an integrated development environment, tooling platform, and application framework.
Android WYSIWYG is a text editor written in Android using the native components in the content tree. The library can be used as both Editor and Renderer. The HTML parser helps it easier to integrate with specific web WYSIWY
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
EditorKit is a multi-language code editor for Android.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
GroupDocs.Editor for Java is a powerful document editing API using HTML. API can be used with any external, opensource or paid HTML editor. Editor API will process to load documents, convert it to HTML, provide HTML to external UI and then save HTML to original document after manipulation. It can also be used to generate different PDF files, Microsoft Word (DOC, DOCX), Excel spreadsheets (XLS, XSLSX), PowerPoint presentations (PPT, PPTX) and TXT documents. Manipulate Using HTML: Load Document Edit content using HTML Edit styles Perform Editor operations Convert back to supported file Document Editor is a computer program for editing HTML, the markup of a webpage. Although the HTML markup of a web page can be written with any text editor, specialized HTML editors can offer convenience and added functionality. For example, many HTML editors handle not only HTML, but also related technologies such as CSS, XML and JavaScript or ECMAScript. In some cases they also manage communication with remote web servers via FTP and WebDAV, and version control systems such as Subversion or Git. Many word processing, graphic design and page layout programs that are not dedicated to web design, such as Microsoft Word or Quark XPress, also have the ability to function as HTML editors.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
PageDown is the JavaScript Markdown previewer used on Stack Overflow and the rest of the Stack Exchange network. It includes a Markdown-to-HTML converter and an in-page Markdown editor with live preview. The largest part is based on work by John Fraser, a.k.a. Attacklab. He created the converter under the name Showdown and the editor under the name WMD. See this post on the Stack Exchange blog (http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2008/12/reverse-engineering-the-wmd-editor/) for some historical information.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
A plug-in for the Protege Desktop ontology editor that creates a bundle of (mostly) static HTML pages for publishing to the Web or distributing to colleagues.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
This plugin provides support for textlint. <h3>What’s the textlint?</h3> <p>See <a href="https://github.com/textlint/textlint">https://github.com/textlint/textlint</a></p> <h3>Usage</h3> <h4>Install textlint and rules</h4> <p>Of course, it assumes that nodejs and npm are installed.</p> <p>e.g.</p> <pre><code>$ mkdir txtlint $ cd txtlint $ npm init $ npm install textlint --save-dev $ npm install textlint-rule-max-ten textlint-rule-spellcheck-tech-word textlint-rule-no-mix-dearu-desumasu --save-dev </code></pre> <h4>Create .textlintrc</h4> <pre><code>$ touch .textlintrc </code></pre> <pre><code class="json">{ "rules": { "max-ten": { "max": 3 }, "spellcheck-tech-word": true, "no-mix-dearu-desumasu": true } } </code></pre> <p>You can also set parameters to Options (see below).</p> <h4>Set textlint and .textlintrc paths</h4> <p>Set paths to the Options (see below).</p> <p>e.g.</p> <ul> <li>textlint Path: /path/to/txtlint/node_modules/.bin/textlint (textlint.cmd in Windows)</li> <li>.textlintrc Path: /path/to/textlint/.textlintrc</li> </ul> <h4>Open Action Items window</h4> <ul> <li>Click Window > Action Items.</li> <li>Click “Show action items for currently edited file only” icon.</li> <li>Open your markdown or text file.</li> </ul> <h3>Options</h3> <p>Tools > Options > Editor > textlint</p> <ul> <li>textlint Path: Absolute path to textlint</li> <li>.textlintrc Path: Absolute path to .textlintrc</li> <li>Options : You can set options for the textlint command</li> <li>Enable in HTML files: To use the html plugin, you can check this</li> <li>Refresh on Save: To scan the document on save, you can check this (Checked by default)</li> <li>Show Annotations: To show annotations in the glyph gutter, you can check this (Checked by default)</li> </ul> <h3>Actions</h3> <h4>Fix</h4> <p>You have to save your file before you run this action.<br/> If there is a fixable rule’s error, you can fix it. Right-click an item > Click <code>Fix</code>.<br/> To refresh items, your document is saved once.</p> <h4>Fix All</h4> <p>You have to save your file before you run this action.<br/> If there are fixable rule’s errors, you can fix them. Right-click an item > Click <code>Fix All</code>.<br/> This action runs <code>textlint --fix</code> command.</p> <h4>Refresh</h4> <p>You can refresh results forcibly by the following action: Right-click your editor > Click "textlint Refresh".</p> <p>You can also set the shortcut key(Tools > Options > Keymap). </p> <h3>NOTE</h3> <ul> <li>The plugin scans only current file.</li> <li>The plugin does not refresh results automatically. Please save your file or run the refresh action.</li> <li>Use <code>UTF-8</code> as file encoding and <code>LF</code> as line endings.</li> <li>This plugin may not work properly in Windows. (Please try to check above.)</li> <li>If you cannot get expected results, just try to run the <code>textlint</code> commands once in your CLI.</li> </ul>
Provides the support for <a href="https://tagmycode.com">TagMyCode</a>. This plugin allows you to manage your own snippets.<br/> <br/> Features:<br/> * Add snippets: you can save your code snippets including description, language, and tags<br/> * List snippets (CRUD): snippets are stored locally and you can filter, sort, create, modify, edit or delete them directly from the IDE<br/> * Quick search: you can search your snippets and insert them directly into the document<br/> <br/> CHANGELOG:<br/> <br/> 2.3.0 (released 2020-07-26)<br/> * published plugin into Apache NetBeans Plugin Portal<br/> * filter snippets by languages<br/> <br/> 2.2.1 (released 2018-01-10)<br/> * Quick Search dialog is now resizable</br> * fixed syntax highlight for PHP and HTML</br> * if refresh token is not valid user will be automatically logged out</br> </br> 2.2.0 (released 2017-11-06)<br/> * snippets management works in offline mode<br/> * autodetect language on new snippet<br/> * added settings dialog with editor theme and font size option<br/> * added title and description to snippet view<br/> * changed open browser class<br/> * text can be dragged into table to create a new snippet<br/> * snippets can be dragged directly into editor and the code are copied<br/> * added "save as file" feature<br/> * added "clone snippet" feature<br/> * added "snippet properties" dialog<br/> * detect binary file<br/> <br/> 2.1.0 (released 2017-04-24)<br/> * moved error messages from dialog to Netbeans Notification Log<br/> * added welcome panel<br/> * about dialog shows plugin version and framework version<br/> * moved storage from JSON to SQL<br/> <br/> 2.0 (released 2016-07-11)<br/> * new user interface<br/> * list of snippets stored locally<br/> * syntax highlight powered by <a href="http://bobbylight.github.io/RSyntaxTextArea/">RSyntaxTextArea</a><br/> * snippets are synchronized with server<br/> * filter snippets<br/> * quick search feature<br/> * insert selected snippet at cursor in document<br/> <br/> 1.1.3 (released 2015-12-18)<br/> * Fix for NetBeans 8.1<br/> <br/> 1.1.2 (released 2014-10-03)<br/> * Switched authentication from OAuth 1.0a to OAuth 2<br/> * Console write also snippet title when new snippet is created (thanks to bejoy)<br/> <br/> 1.1 (released 2014-08-19)<br/> * Added "Search snippets" feature<br/> * Fixed some minor bugs<br/> <br/> 1.0 (released 2014-04-14)<br/> * First release with feature "Create snippet"<br/>
Cross-platform rich text editor that generates HTML output.
OpenCms-Module 'org.opencms.editors.ckeditor'. <p>This module adds the popular Open Source HTML editor "CKEditor" to the OpenCms Workplace.</p> <p>Install this module if you want a WYSIWYG editor for Mozilla based browsers, Internet Explorer, Safari or Google Chrome. The version of CKEditor is 3.0</p> <p><i>(c) 2011 by Alkacon Software GmbH (http://www.alkacon.com).</i></p> OpenCms is a Content Management System that is based on Open Source Software. Complex Intranet and Internet websites can be quickly and cost-effectively created, maintained and managed.
An awesome code editor library on Android
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
An awesome code editor library on Android
PageDown is the JavaScript Markdown previewer used on Stack Overflow and the rest of the Stack Exchange network. It includes a Markdown-to-HTML converter and an in-page Markdown editor with live preview. The largest part is based on work by John Fraser, a.k.a. Attacklab. He created the converter under the name Showdown and the editor under the name WMD. See this post on the Stack Exchange blog (http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2008/12/reverse-engineering-the-wmd-editor/) for some historical information.
OpenCms-Module 'org.opencms.editors.tinymce'. <p>This module contains TinyMCE editor for HTML pages and XML content.</p> <p>The version of TinyMCE is 3.4.7 (2011-11-03)</p> OpenCms is a Content Management System that is based on Open Source Software. Complex Intranet and Internet websites can be quickly and cost-effectively created, maintained and managed.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and presenting lightweight markup. WikiText has parsers for AsciiDoc, CommonMark, Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, Creole, HTML, TracWiki and TWiki markup, and can be extended to support other languages. WikiText provides Ant tasks for converting lightweight markup to HTML, Eclipse Help, DocBook, DITA and XSL-FO. WikiText also provides an editor for editing such markup within Eclipse, and integrates with the Mylyn task editor causing it to be markup-aware. WikiText provides API for integrating wiki markup capabilities into Eclipse, RCP, stand-alone and server-side applications.
Simple HTML Editor Framework
KindEditor(http://kindeditor.org/) is a lightweight, Open Source(LGPL), cross browser, web based WYSIWYG HTML editor. kind-file-manager is the upload manager and file manager for kindeditor, it use Servlet 3.0 technology, and can be deployed as a single web fragment jar.