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Text/XML editor, HTML editor: Web browser: Halibut: 1999 Simon Tatham: Text editor: Output to ASCII text, HTML, PDF, PostScript, Unix man pages, GNU Info, Windows Help (.CHM files), Windows WinHelp (old .HLP files) HyperText Markup Language (HTML) 1993 Tim Berners-Lee: Text editor, HTML editor: Web browser: LilyPond: 1996 Han-Wen Nienhuys, Jan ...
Proprietary; export to PDF, HTML, Markdown, CSV Obsidian: Wiki, Tree and Categories: Yes Yes Yes Yes Plug-In No Plug-In [6] No Yes Yes Yes Yes Markdown, PDF Okular? ? ? No ? Yes [Notes 10] No No No ? ? ? Yes PDF, PS, TIFF, CHM, DjVu, DVI, XPS, ODF, others; export PDF+notes for sending to other Okular users Open-Sankoré: tree, notebooks No No ...
Any ordinary text editor, including web input forms can be used for input, and the output can be HTML, PDF, or ordinary text. [2] An additional goal of MakeDoc was that the text input format itself should be readable—uncluttered with markup notations commonly found in the SGML-based markup languages such as HTML and XML. This was done to ...
MultiMarkdown is a lightweight markup language created by Fletcher T. Penney as an extension of the Markdown format. It supports additional features not available in plain Markdown syntax. [5] There is also a text editor with the same name that supports multiple export formats. [6]
These documents can be tagged, sorted, or searched [3] for using the app. QOwnNotes allows for the exporting of notes as a PDF, HTML document, or as a markdown file. QOwnNotes allows users to encrypt or decrypt notes using AES-256 [ 4 ] by default, but also allows for custom encryption.
in the Image namespace (Image description pages): the image itself, the image history and the list of pages linking to the image; in the Category namespace: the lists of subcategories and pages in the category. Information in the wikitext but not in the webpage: comments (even though HTML also allows comments) See also XML export.
Apostrophe (formerly known as UberWriter) is an open-source, minimalist Markdown text editor, developed by Wolf Vollprecht. It was originally created for the Ubuntu App Showdown, and has since received recognition as one of the Top 10 Ubuntu Apps of 2012 .
In Zim, text is written and saved in a lightweight mark-up that is a hybrid of DokuWiki and Markdown. The wiki editor accepts input in either WYSIWYG format or markdown source code. Zim has support for multimedia content. Images can be inserted and displayed directly in pages, and other types of files can be stored as attachments.