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Kepler L

LaTeX Equation Editor - SITMO - 0 views

  • Equation Editor
  • NEW
    • Kepler L
       
      It is so exciting to see this page
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    Online LaTex Editor - WYGIWYS
Hendy Irawan

SHJS - Syntax Highlighting in JavaScript - 0 views

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    "SHJS is a JavaScript program which highlights source code passages in HTML documents. Documents using SHJS are highlighted on the client side by the web browser. SHJS uses language definitions from GNU Source-highlight. This gives SHJS the ability to highlight source code written in many different languages: Bison C C++ C# ChangeLog CSS Desktop files Diff Flex GLSL Haxe HTML Java Java properties files JavaScript JavaScript with DOM LaTeX LDAP files Log files LSM (Linux Software Map) files M4 Makefile Objective Caml Oracle SQL Pascal Perl PHP Prolog Python RPM spec files Ruby S-Lang Scala Shell SQL Standard ML Tcl XML Xorg configuration files SHJS comes with themes taken from the Highlight program. SHJS is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3. "
Kepler L

MathTran - Online translation of mathematical content - 0 views

  • MathTran - Online translation of mathematical content
Graham Perrin

co-ment - web-based text annotation - 8 views

  • co-ment : Web-based text annotation
  • write or upload your own texts, submit them for comments and process the comments
  • source code for the full functionality of the co-ment service is distributed as free software
  • ...6 more annotations...
  • upload any document (MSWord, RTF, OpenOffice Document)
    • Graham Perrin
       
      It is only the new version (to be deployed in the coming weeks, most likely in January 2010) that markdown is the pivot format and you will be able to use the "latex to markdown" conversion of pandoc to upload texts. With the present version, the best solution is either: - Through OpenDocument and upload, which is a pain when you start from lyx, as lyx to OpenDocument does not work well. - By generating HTML from lyx, displaying it in a browser, creating a new text in co-ment (http://www.co-ment.net/text/add/) and cutting and pasting from the browser to the edition window in co-ment. This is ugly as a method but works well if you don't have images.
  • or write it directly with your browser
  • work privately on your text with a few chosen collaborators
  • or open the commenting process to the public
  • use comments to improve your document and create new versions of your text
  • export your text (and all comments) in any format (MS Word, OpenOffice Document, etc.)
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    "The co-ment 1 services operated on the www.co-ment.net site are now being phased out" - http://www.sopinspace.com/blog/launch-co-mentr-2-services
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