wpunix
retext
wpunix | retext | |
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22 | 6 | |
589 | 1,809 | |
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0.0 | 7.0 | |
9 months ago | 23 days ago | |
C | Python | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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wpunix
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Rich word processor for Alpine
Not sure if they'll work on Alpine, but there's WordTsar (a Wordstar clone) and WordPerfect. Alternatively, you could run Word 5.5 in DOSBox.
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Lightweight Word Processor
WordPerfect is a thing, still, and while its way more powerful, some would consider to be pretty clunky in terms of usability.
- WordPerfect for Unix character terminals
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WordPerfect for Unix Character Terminals
Perhaps tangential, but there is a Pandoc marco [0] for this program to DOCX via RTF. But I agree, I can do all sorts of things but eventually I am often required to get a document in DOCX. Love Pandoc.
[0] https://github.com/taviso/wpunix/issues/17
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Word Grinder: Terminal Based Distraction Free Word Processor
A text editor and a word processor are different things. There are things you can do very easily in a word processor that are difficult in a text editor, and vice versa. I actually wrote a FAQ about this!
https://github.com/taviso/wpunix/wiki/FAQ#q-why-not-just-use
(Fwiw, I'm a daily vim user)
- Internet Explorer 11 will be removed tomorrow through a Microsoft Edge update
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Is there a TUI/CLI WYSIWYG Editor with Autosave?
In fact, WordPerfect for UNIX does work on Linux, see here.
- What are some linux utilities/tools/apps you would want to have, that don't exist and think would be really useful.
retext
- ReText: Simple but powerful editor for Markdown and reStructuredText
- Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
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Lightweight Word Processor
There are also options such as ghostwriter or retext that work with a specific lightweight text markup language and can display a WYSIWYG output.
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Is there a way to manually type links in read.cash?
Write it in markdown and then c&p the render, you can use this: https://github.com/retext-project/retext Needs a little adjustment sometimes but it saves you a lot of work
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Linux-alternative to Markor?
Not sure if it has the hotkey support you want, but I've always liked ReText for its preview capabilities.
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Editor with outline, tabs, themes so that bold stands out, windows can be tiny ?
Have you tried ReText? It's limited on the themes, you'll have to import them, but behaves quite good with system theme (here on Plasma at least)
What are some alternatives?
olivetti - Emacs minor mode to automatically balance window margins
Pine - A modern, native macOS markdown editor
liquidctl - Cross-platform CLI and Python drivers for AIO liquid coolers and other devices
MarkdownEditing - Powerful Markdown package for Sublime Text with better syntax understanding and good color schemes.
public-apis - A collective list of free APIs
Marker - 🖊 A gtk3 markdown editor
snapdrop - A Progressive Web App for local file sharing
QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.
123elf - A native port of Lotus 1-2-3 to Linux.
django-markdownx - Comprehensive Markdown plugin built for Django
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
marker - The terminal command palette