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ZeroBrane Studio was created by Paul Kulchenko in September 2011 as a way to allow inexperienced users to run and debug Lua applications, [1] initially targeting Lua applications running on mobile devices. It was based on open-source Estrela Editor [2] for Luxinia, an open-source 3D graphics engine.
Lua (/ ˈ l uː ə / LOO-ə; from Portuguese: lua meaning moon) is a lightweight, high-level, multi-paradigm programming language designed mainly for embedded use in applications. [3] Lua is cross-platform software , since the interpreter of compiled bytecode is written in ANSI C , [ 4 ] and Lua has a relatively simple C application programming ...
Creators – to allow users to convert other file formats to PDF. Viewers – to allow users to open, read and print PDF files. Editors – to allow users to edit or otherwise modify PDF files. Converters – to allow users to convert PDF files to other formats.
Cocos2d uses Lua to build games with their Cocos Code IDE. Codea is a Lua editor native to the iOS operating-system. Core uses Lua for user scripts. [5] CRYENGINE uses Lua for user scripts. [6] Custom applications for the Creative Technology Zen X-Fi2 portable media player can be created in Lua.
This is a list of free and open-source software (FOSS) packages, computer software licensed under free software licenses and open-source licenses.Software that fits the Free Software Definition may be more appropriately called free software; the GNU project in particular objects to their works being referred to as open-source. [1]
As early as 2003, 21 localizations of the menu texts and support of 36 different programming languages and other code formats was available, and the editor was capable of automatic conversion between line separator styles of different platforms and of detecting Unicode files. [4] SciTE can export plain text files in PDF format. [6]
Textadept is a free software minimalist text editor designed for computer programming. Distributed under the MIT license, it is written in C, C++ and Lua and is extensible using Lua. [1] Textadept can use either a graphical user interface or a text-based user interface when running in a terminal window. Textadept uses the Scintilla editing
It can take a document in one of the supported formats and convert only its markup to another format. Maintaining the look and feel of the document is not a priority. [5] Plug-ins for custom formats can also be written in Lua, which has been used to create an exporting tool for the Journal Article Tag Suite, for example. [6]