Bazsites.com Editor Modes And Style Files
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On the Web
- Haskell (literate style) mode for Vim - Syntax highlighting for literate Haskell scripts for the editor Vim by John Williams.
- Haskell Mode for Emacs - An Emacs mode currently supporting font locking, declaration scanning, documentation, indentation, hugs interaction.
- Haskell Mode for Eclipse - Provides a Haskell Perspective, Haskell Document Types (Project, Module), a Syntax-Highlighting Editor, and ways to start GHC, Hugs and Haddock from within Eclipse.
- Haskell Mode for Nedit - Nedit mode, implements syntax highlighting and macros for Haskell comments, by Koen Claessen.
- Hugs Mode for Emacs - Provides fontification and cooperation with Hugs, by Chris Van Humbeeck.
- Haskell Mode for Vim - Syntax highlighting mode for Vim, by John Williams.
Wikipedia Articles
- PDFedit - 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.
- BIEW - BIEW is a multiplatform, portable viewer of binary files with a built-in editor that functions in binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. It uses native Intel syntax for disassembly.
- Hex editor - A hex editor (or binary file editor or byte editor) is a type of computer program that allows a user to manipulate binary (normally non-plain text) computer files. Hex editors that were designed to edit sector data from floppy or hard disks were sometimes called sector editors or disk editors.
- XML Copy Editor - XML Copy Editor is an XML editor with DTD/XML Schema/RELAX NG validation, XSLT, XPath, pretty-printing, syntax highlighting, folding, tag completion/locking, a spelling/style check and, on Windows, lossless import/export of Microsoft Word documents.
- Conglomerate XML editor - Conglomerate is an XML editor for GNOME that emphasizes structured data. It is extensible through XML files called "display specifications".