jEdit is an Open Source text editor written in Java. It has many useful features, such as syntax highlighting, bracket matching, regular expression searching, multiple file search and replace
... [More], folding, and keyboard macros. jEdit also includes a powerful plugin architecture that allows more than 80 plugins to be downloaded and installed from within the editor. [Less]
Apache Lenya is an Open Source Java/XML Content Management System and comes with revision control, site management, scheduling, search, WYSIWYG editors, and workflow.
Coloane is a free Eclipse based editor dedicated to systems modeling using different formalisms like Petri Nets. With Coloane you can design your models and connect them to the FrameKit platform. This
... [More] platform provides you a huge set of tools you can use to verify properties on your models (i.e. "Does my model have a deadlock?") [Less]
Image Enhancement:
Supports smoothing, sharpening, edge detection, median filtering and thresholding on both 8-bit grayscale and RGB color images. Interactively adjust brightness and contrast of
... [More] 8, 16 and 32-bit images.
Geometric Operations:
Crop, scale, resize and rotate. Flip vertically or horizontally.
Analysis:
Measure area, mean, standard deviation, min and max of selection or entire image. Measure lengths and angles. Use real world measurement units such as millimeters. Calibrate using density standards. Generate histograms and profile plots.
Editing:
Cut, copy or paste images or selections. Paste using AND, OR, XOR or "Blend" modes. Add text, arrows, rectangles, ellipses or polygons to images.
Color Processing:
Split a 32-bit color image into RGB or HSV compo [Less]
Jajuk is software that organizes and plays music. It is a fully-featured application geared towards advanced users with large or scattered music collections.
The TeXlipse plugin for Eclipse provides support for LaTeX projects. It is primarily aimed at users who already know the basics about LaTeX, newbies will surely find it useful but also a steeper
... [More] learning curve. The following main features are offered:
* Syntax highlighting
* Document outline
* Code folding
* Templates
* Build support, also partial building
* Annotations for errors (while editing)
* Content assist (completion of commands and references)
* Easy navigation with F3
* Outline of the current file and the full project
* Spell checking
* Menu with common LaTeX math symbols
* BibTeX editor and BibTeX-support
* Line wrapping
* Table editor
* Support for several platforms (Windows, Linux, OS X)
* ...and many more [Less]
AboutThis project is a full blown IDE for the Drools Rule Engine written in Adobe Flex. Although, the actual front-end can be adopted to work for any language.
GoalThe goal of this project is to
... [More] create a viable alternative to author rules online rather than offline in Eclipse, text files, or some other uncouth method.
ReasonsThe reason to choose Adobe Flex is that it compiles into a flash file that can run on any browser or any IDE via Adobe AIR. The other reason is that Flex allows for a very rich user experience.
The reason to focus on Drools Rule Engine is that it's a leading open source Rules Engine and lacks in a sophisticated web based rule authoring UI.
Available Feature Set - 1.0Syntax Highlighting Undo/Redo Compile / Context Error highlighting Code completion Paranthesis matching Drag/Drop code blocks Integration into any web app or desktop app Next Release - 2.0Context Help Class search Tab support Scenario testing ScreenshotsDisplay a rule error after compiling.
Context highlighting by clicking on any word. [Less]
JGR (speak 'Jaguar') is a universal and unified Graphical User Interface for R (it actually abbreviates Java Gui for R). JGR was introduced at the useR! meeting in 2004 and there is an introductory
... [More] article in the Statistical Computing and Graphics Newsletter Vol 16 nr 2 p9-12 [Less]