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Apps/Editors
- AUCTeX: An integrated environment for writing TeX/LaTeX documents
(package: auctex)
- AUCTeX is a comprehensive customizable integrated environment for
writing input files for TeX/LaTeX using GNU Emacs.
AUCTeX lets you run TeX/LaTeX and other LaTeX-related tools, such as a output
filters or post processor from inside Emacs. Especially `running LaTeX' is
interesting, as AUCTeX lets you browse through the errors TeX reported, while
it moves the cursor directly to the reported error, and displays some
documentation for that particular error. This will even work when the
document is spread over several files.
AUCTeX automatically indents your `LaTeX-source', not only as you write it --
you can also let it indent and format an entire document. It has a special
outline feature, which can greatly help you `getting an overview' of a
document.
Apart from these special features, AUCTeX provides a large range of handy
Emacs macros, which in several different ways can help you write your LaTeX
documents fast and painlessly.
All features of AUCTeX are documented using the GNU Emacs online
documentation system. That is, documentation for any command is just a key
click away!
AUCTeX is written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, and hence you can easily add new
features for your own needs. It was not made as part of any particular
employment or project (apart from the AUCTeX project itself). AUCTeX is
distributed under the `GNU Emacs General Public License' and may therefore
almost freely be copied and redistributed.
Formats: [html] [info]
- Debian html-helper-mode Manual
(package: html-helper-mode)
- This manual describes what html-helper-mode is
and how it can be used to edit HTML files in various incarnations of Emacs.
- Elvis-2.2_0 Documentation
- This manual describes Elvis' functionality as well as its
configuration and differences between the ports to different operating
systems. It even provides a brief overview about the basic concepts of
the vi/ex family of text editors.
- gnotepad+ FAQ
(package: gnotepad+)
- This is the list of frequently asked questions
about gnotepad+, with answers
- JED manual
(package: jed-common)
- This is the manual to the Jed editor.
- Kate Plugins Handbook
(package: kdeaddons-doc-html)
- This is the handbook for the plugins for Kate, KDE's Advanced Text
Editor.
- Kile Handbook
(package: kile)
- Kile (the KDE Integrated LaTeX Environment) is a LaTeX source
editor and TeX shell.
- KWord Users Manual
(package: koffice-doc-html)
- KWord is a complete word-processing and simple desktop
publishing program. It is part of the KOffice suite of utilities.
- Mailcrypt: An Emacs interface to the GNU Privacy Guard and anonymous remailers.
(package: mailcrypt)
- Mailcrypt is an Emacs Lisp package which provides a simple but
powerful interface to cryptographic functions for mail and news.
With Mailcrypt, encryption becomes a seamlessly integrated part of your mail
and news handling environment. Mailcrypt can automatically fetch public keys
to encode, decode, and verify messages, and can be configured to automate
mailing through anonymous remailers.
Although Mailcrypt may be used to process data in arbitrary Emacs buffers, it
is most useful in conjunction with other Emacs packages for handling mail and
news. Mailcrypt has specialized support for Rmail, VM, MH-E, Mew, and Gnus.
Formats: [html] [info] [texinfo]
- NEdit User's Manual
(package: nedit)
- This document describes the use of NEdit.
- Passepartout Manual
(package: passepartout)
- This manual describes what passepartout is
and how it can be used.
- preview-latex -- A LaTeX preview mode for AUC TeX in Emacs
(package: preview-latex)
- preview-latex renders LaTeX environments within Emacs. With
preview-latex it is possible to render specific LaTeX environments
such as math or figures within an emacs buffer, and to switch on the
fly from preview to edit mode and back.
Formats: [html] [info] [pdf] [postscript]
- PSGML: A Emacs major mode for SGML.
(package: psgml)
- SGML is a major mode for editing SGML documents.
It contains a simple SGML parser and can work with any DTD.
(The most popular nowadays are the HTML DTD's. PSGML can turn your
emacs into the one of most powerful HTML editors and will be
ultimately flexible as well, since you could upgrade your editor by
just installing new DTD's). Functions provided includes menus and
commands for inserting tags with only the contextually valid tags,
identification of structural errors, editing of attribute values in
a separate window with information about types and defaults, and
structure based editing.
SGML, a language for encoding the structure of a document, is an ISO
standard: ISO 8879:1986 'Information processing - Text and office
systems - Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)'.
- Quanta Plus User Manual
(package: kdewebdev-doc-html)
- Quanta Plus is a Web IDE that strives to be neutral and
transparent to all markup languages, while supporting popular web-based
scripting languages, CSS and other emerging W3C recommendations.
- THE - The Hessling Editor Reference Manual
(package: the-doc)
- THE Reference Manual provides limited information on using
THE, and concentrates more on reference material, such as
command syntax and configuration.
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