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== Documents == | == Documents == | ||
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+ | * {{App|jfbview|A framebuffer PDF and image viewer. Features include Vim-like controls, zoom-to-fit, a TOC (outline) view, fast multi-threaded rendering and asynchronous pre-caching.|http://cjix.info/blog/jfbview/|{{AUR|jfbview}}}} | ||
* {{App|fbdjvu|A DjVu viewer similar for fbpdf.|http://repo.or.cz/w/fbpdf.git|{{AUR?|fbdjvu}}}} | * {{App|fbdjvu|A DjVu viewer similar for fbpdf.|http://repo.or.cz/w/fbpdf.git|{{AUR?|fbdjvu}}}} | ||
* {{App|fbpdf|A small framebuffer PDF viewer based off of MuPDF, with [[Vim]] keybindings and written in C.|http://repo.or.cz/w/fbpdf.git|{{AUR|fbpdf-git}}}} | * {{App|fbpdf|A small framebuffer PDF viewer based off of MuPDF, with [[Vim]] keybindings and written in C.|http://repo.or.cz/w/fbpdf.git|{{AUR|fbpdf-git}}}} | ||
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==== Graphical ==== | ==== Graphical ==== | ||
* {{App|apvlv|A lightweight PDF/DjVu/UMD/TXT viewer with [[Vim]] keybindings.|http://naihe2010.github.com/apvlv/|{{Pkg|apvlv}}}} | * {{App|apvlv|A lightweight PDF/DjVu/UMD/TXT viewer with [[Vim]] keybindings.|http://naihe2010.github.com/apvlv/|{{Pkg|apvlv}}}} | ||
− | * {{App|ePDFView|A free lightweight PDF document viewer using the Poppler and GTK+ libraries.|http:// | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Google Chrome|Chrome]]|A web browser with a built-in PDF viewer.|http://www.google.com/chrome|{{AUR|google-chrome}}}} |
+ | * {{App|ePDFView|A free lightweight PDF document viewer using the Poppler and GTK+ libraries. Development stopped.|http://freecode.com/projects/epdfview|{{Pkg|epdfview}}}} | ||
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Evince|Evince]]|A document viewer for multiple document formats. Supports PDF, PostScript, DjVu, TIFF and DVI.|http://projects.gnome.org/evince/|{{Pkg|evince}}}} | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Evince|Evince]]|A document viewer for multiple document formats. Supports PDF, PostScript, DjVu, TIFF and DVI.|http://projects.gnome.org/evince/|{{Pkg|evince}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Firefox|Firefox]]|An open source web browser with a built-in PDF viewer.|http://www.mozilla.org/firefox|{{Pkg|firefox}}}} | ||
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Foxit Reader|Foxit Reader]]|A small, fast (compared to Acrobat) PDF viewer.|http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/desklinux/|{{AUR|foxitreader}}}} | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Foxit Reader|Foxit Reader]]|A small, fast (compared to Acrobat) PDF viewer.|http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/desklinux/|{{AUR|foxitreader}}}} | ||
* {{App|llpp|A very fast PDF reader based off of MuPDF, that supports continuous page scrolling, bookmarking, and text search through the whole document.|http://repo.or.cz/w/llpp.git|{{AUR|llpp-git}}}} | * {{App|llpp|A very fast PDF reader based off of MuPDF, that supports continuous page scrolling, bookmarking, and text search through the whole document.|http://repo.or.cz/w/llpp.git|{{AUR|llpp-git}}}} | ||
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* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Xpdf|Xpdf]]|A viewer that can decode LZW and read encrypted PDFs.|http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/|{{Pkg|xpdf}}}} | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Xpdf|Xpdf]]|A viewer that can decode LZW and read encrypted PDFs.|http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/|{{Pkg|xpdf}}}} | ||
* {{App|zathura|Highly customizable and functional PDF/DjVu/PostScript/ComicBook viewer (plugin based).|http://pwmt.org/projects/zathura/|{{Pkg|zathura}}}} | * {{App|zathura|Highly customizable and functional PDF/DjVu/PostScript/ComicBook viewer (plugin based).|http://pwmt.org/projects/zathura/|{{Pkg|zathura}}}} | ||
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Xournal|Xournal]]|A pdf viewer/note taking application.|http://xournal.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|xournal}}}} | |
===== CHM Viewers ===== | ===== CHM Viewers ===== | ||
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* {{App|Pandoc|A swiss-army knife for converting one markup format into another (supports Markdown).|http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc|{{AUR|pandoc}}}} | * {{App|Pandoc|A swiss-army knife for converting one markup format into another (supports Markdown).|http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc|{{AUR|pandoc}}}} | ||
* {{App|Pathetic Writer|An X-based rich text processor included in Siag Office.|http://siag.nu/pw/|{{AUR|siag-office}}}} | * {{App|Pathetic Writer|An X-based rich text processor included in Siag Office.|http://siag.nu/pw/|{{AUR|siag-office}}}} | ||
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Ted (word processor)|Ted]]|An easy to use GTK+ based rich text processor (with footnote support).|http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted/|{{Pkg|ted}}}} | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Ted (word processor)|Ted]]|An easy to use GTK+-based rich text processor (with footnote support).|http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted/|{{Pkg|ted}}}} |
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Txt2tags|txt2tags]]|A dead-simple, KISS-compliant lightweight, human-readable markup language to produce rich format content out of plain text files.|http://txt2tags.sourceforge.net|{{Pkg|txt2tags}}}} | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Txt2tags|txt2tags]]|A dead-simple, KISS-compliant lightweight, human-readable markup language to produce rich format content out of plain text files.|http://txt2tags.sourceforge.net|{{Pkg|txt2tags}}}} | ||
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Scribus|Scribus]]|A desktop publishing program.|http://www.scribus.net/canvas/Scribus|{{Pkg|scribus}}}} | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Scribus|Scribus]]|A desktop publishing program.|http://www.scribus.net/canvas/Scribus|{{Pkg|scribus}}}} | ||
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=== Scientific Documents === | === Scientific Documents === | ||
− | With [[LaTeX]], creation of any scientific document, article, journal, etc. is made commonplace | + | With [[LaTeX]], creation of any scientific document, article, journal, etc. is made commonplace. |
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of TeX editors}} | {{Wikipedia|Comparison of TeX editors}} | ||
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:AUCTEX|AUCTeX]]|An extensible package for writing and formatting TeX files in Emacs.|https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/|{{Pkg|auctex}}}} |
− | * {{App|LyX|LyX | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Gummi (software)|Gummi]]|A lightweight TeX/LaTeX GTK+-based editor.|http://dev.midnightcoding.org/projects/gummi|{{Pkg|gummi}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Kile|Kile]]|A user-friendly TeX/LaTeX editor for the KDE desktop with many features.|http://kile.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|kile}}}} | |
− | * {{App|Texmaker|Texmaker | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:LyX|LyX]]|A document processor that encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents (WYSIWYM) and not simply their appearance (WYSIWYG).|http://www.lyx.org/|{{Pkg|lyx}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:GNU TeXmacs|TeXmacs]]|A WYSIWYW editing platform with special features for scientists.|http://www.texmacs.org/|{{Pkg|texmacs}}}} | |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Texmaker|Texmaker]]|A cross-platform, light and easy-to-use LaTeX IDE.|http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/index.html|{{AUR|texmaker}}}} |
+ | * {{App|Winefish|An editor for experienced LaTeX users with support for UTF-8, syntax highlight, auto-completion and auto-text.|http://winefish.berlios.de/|{{Pkg|winefish}}}} | ||
=== OCR software === | === OCR software === | ||
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of optical character recognition software}} | {{Wikipedia|Comparison of optical character recognition software}} | ||
− | {{Box||See the main article: [[ | + | {{Box||See the main article: [[Optical Character Recognition#OCR software]].|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}} |
Revision as of 06:09, 20 March 2013
zh-CN:List of Applications/Documents Template:List of Applications navigation
Contents
Documents
Document Readers
Console
- jfbview — A framebuffer PDF and image viewer. Features include Vim-like controls, zoom-to-fit, a TOC (outline) view, fast multi-threaded rendering and asynchronous pre-caching.
- fbdjvu — A DjVu viewer similar for fbpdf.
- http://repo.or.cz/w/fbpdf.git || not packaged? search in AUR
- fbpdf — A small framebuffer PDF viewer based off of MuPDF, with Vim keybindings and written in C.
Graphical
- apvlv — A lightweight PDF/DjVu/UMD/TXT viewer with Vim keybindings.
- Chrome — A web browser with a built-in PDF viewer.
- ePDFView — A free lightweight PDF document viewer using the Poppler and GTK+ libraries. Development stopped.
- Evince — A document viewer for multiple document formats. Supports PDF, PostScript, DjVu, TIFF and DVI.
- Firefox — An open source web browser with a built-in PDF viewer.
- Foxit Reader — A small, fast (compared to Acrobat) PDF viewer.
- llpp — A very fast PDF reader based off of MuPDF, that supports continuous page scrolling, bookmarking, and text search through the whole document.
- MuPDF — A very fast PDF and XPS viewer and toolkit written in portable C. Features CJK font support.
- Okular — viewer for KDE.
- qpdfview — A tabbed PDF viewer using the Poppler and Qt libraries.
- Xpdf — A viewer that can decode LZW and read encrypted PDFs.
- zathura — Highly customizable and functional PDF/DjVu/PostScript/ComicBook viewer (plugin based).
- Xournal — A pdf viewer/note taking application.
CHM Viewers
- ChmSee — A CHM viewer based on xulrunner.
- GnoCHM — A CHM viewer meant to integrate with GNOME, based on pychm.
- Kchmviewer — A Qt-based CHM viewer that uses chmlib and borrows some ideas from xchm. It does not depend on KDE, but it can be compiled to integrate with it.
- xCHM — A lightweight CHM viewer, based on chmlib.
Office suites
- Calligra — An actively developed fork of KOffice, the KDE office suite. It offers most of the features of OpenOffice.org while also having versions for smartphones (Calligra Mobile) and tablets (Calligra Active).
- LibreOffice — A more actively developed fork of OpenOffice.org.
- OpenOffice.org — An open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more (currently under the Apache Licence).
- Siag Office — An extremely lightweight office suite that provides a word processor, spreadsheet, text editor, file manager and previewer.
- http://siag.nu/ || siag-officeAUR
Indexers
- Pinot — A personal search and metasearch tool.
- Recoll — A full text search tool with a Xapian backend.
- Tracker — An all-in-one indexer, search tool and metadata database.
- Strigi — A fast crawling desktop search engine with a Qt GUI.
Word processors
- Abiword — A full-featured word processor.
- Abiword Light — A lighter version of Abiword.
- BlueGriffon — A new WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web.
- Calligra Words — A powerful word processor included in the Calligra Suite.
- LibreOffice Writer — A full-featured word processor included in the LibreOffice suite.
- Markdown — A text-to-HTML conversion tool that allows you to write using a simple plain text format.
- OpenOffice.org Writer — A full-featured word processor included in the OpenOffice.org suite.
- Pandoc — A swiss-army knife for converting one markup format into another (supports Markdown).
- Pathetic Writer — An X-based rich text processor included in Siag Office.
- Ted — An easy to use GTK+-based rich text processor (with footnote support).
- txt2tags — A dead-simple, KISS-compliant lightweight, human-readable markup language to produce rich format content out of plain text files.
- Scribus — A desktop publishing program.
Spreadsheets
- Calligra Sheets — A powerful spreadsheet application included in the Calligra Suite.
- Gnumeric — A spreadsheet program that is part of the GNOME desktop.
- LibreOffice Calc — A full-featured spreadsheet application included in the LibreOffice suite.
- OpenOffice.org Calc — A full-featured spreadsheet application included in the OpenOffice.org suite.
- Siag — A spreadsheet application based on the X Window System and the Scheme programming language included in Siag Office.
Scientific Documents
With LaTeX, creation of any scientific document, article, journal, etc. is made commonplace.
- AUCTeX — An extensible package for writing and formatting TeX files in Emacs.
- Gummi — A lightweight TeX/LaTeX GTK+-based editor.
- Kile — A user-friendly TeX/LaTeX editor for the KDE desktop with many features.
- LyX — A document processor that encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents (WYSIWYM) and not simply their appearance (WYSIWYG).
- TeXmacs — A WYSIWYW editing platform with special features for scientists.
- Texmaker — A cross-platform, light and easy-to-use LaTeX IDE.
- Winefish — An editor for experienced LaTeX users with support for UTF-8, syntax highlight, auto-completion and auto-text.