With EmEditor Professional, a text editor for Windows, you can create functionally-rich macros using JavaScript or VBScript, allowing you to define most operations. Not only can you define a macro which records keystrokes that you use and reference repeatedly, but you can also write your own macros which can manipulate other applications, Windows files, or network functionalities. Free Academic Licenses available for students/faculty members.
With EmEditor Professional, a text editor for Windows, you can create functionally-rich macros using JavaScript or VBScript, allowing you to define most operations. Not only can you define a macro which records keystrokes that you use and reference repeatedly, but you can also write your own macros which can manipulate other applications, Windows files, or network functionalities. Free Academic Licenses available for students/faculty members.
EmEditor is a text editor for Windows that fully supports Unicode, enabling you to edit multiple languages. EmEditor also utilizes an assortment of plug-ins in order to extend the functions of EmEditor for specific needs while maintaining a small and fast core program. Free Academic Licenses available for students/faculty members.
EmEditor is a text editor for Windows that fully supports Unicode, enabling you to edit multiple languages. EmEditor also utilizes an assortment of plug-ins in order to extend the functions of EmEditor for specific needs while maintaining a small and fast core program. Free Academic Licenses available for students/faculty members.
SciWriter 1.9 is an XML-based scientific editor that completely integrates writing mathematics and text in the same environment. The native document format is a subset of XHTML 1.1 and MathML 2.0 Presentation Markup.
Print Publishing: A SciWriter document can be exported to LaTeX and be published as PDF, Postscript or DVI.
Web Publishing: SciWriter documents can be published on the web as XHTML+MathML or as HTML with equations as images.