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  2. Red (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Red, usually in all caps as RED, is a screen editor for the VAX/VMS operating system using VT100 terminals. It was designed to be efficient in an interactive environment. RED's syntax is similar to TECO's. It supports cut/paste and user-written macros. [1] [2] RED is written in the STOIC programming language.

  3. PDFedit - Wikipedia

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    PDFedit is a free PDF editor for Unix-like operating systems (including Cygwin on top of Windows). It does not support editing protected or encrypted PDF files or word processor-style text manipulation, however. [1] PDFedit GUI is based on the Qt 3 toolkit and scripting engine , so every operation is scriptable.

  4. Comparison of text editors - Wikipedia

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    To support specified character encoding, the editor must be able to load, save, view and edit text in the specific encoding and not destroy any characters. For UTF-8 and UTF-16, this requires internal 16-bit character support. Partial support is indicated if: 1) the editor can only convert the character encoding to internal (8-bit) format for ...

  5. iText - Wikipedia

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    iText is a library for creating and manipulating PDF files in Java and . NET.It was created in 2000 and written by Bruno Lowagie. The source code was initially distributed as open source under the Mozilla Public License or the GNU Library General Public License open source licenses.

  6. PDFescape - Wikipedia

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    PDFescape is an advertising- and fee-supported PDF editor program written in JavaScript, HTML, CSS and ASP. It has an online and Windows version. It features PDF editing, form filling, page arrangement, printing, saving, and form publishing. A premium ad free version is available for a fee. Form publishing requires additional fees.

  7. NEdit - Wikipedia

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    NEdit, the Nirvana editor, is a text editor and source code editor for the X Window System.It has an interface similar to text editors on Microsoft Windows and Macintosh, rather than to older UNIX editors like Emacs.

  8. Full-screen writing program - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a full-screen writing program [1] or distraction-free editor [2] [3] [4] is a text editor that occupies the full display with the purpose of isolating the writer from the operating system (OS) and other applications. In this way, one should be able to focus on the writing alone, with no distractions from the OS and a cluttered ...

  9. Text editor - Wikipedia

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    A full-screen editor's ease-of-use and speed (compared to the line-based editors) motivated many early purchases of video terminals. [13] The core data structure in a text editor is the one that manages the string (sequence of characters) or list of records that represents the current state of