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Is there any best plugin to integrate with CKEDITOR for editing and inserting a MathML and LaTex equations.
I have seen some of the plugins in CKEDITOR plugin site but those are not up to the mark and not easy to insert and edit complex equations. It would be helpful if is there any other plugins available for CKEDITOR.
Precisely WIRIS editor matches your requirements. There is a JavaScript MathML and LaTeX editor integrated with ckeditor. The user interface is quite easy to use and you will be able to quickly input math formulas and equations. See www.wiris.com/editor/demo. In addition, they have a great support team.
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I checked few of online translation tools, but anyone have support for .RC files.
Example of file: http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos/trunk/reactos/base/applications/mspaint/lang/en-US.rc?view=markup
Anyone have URL to translation tools which have support this format or any another idea to improve thanslation in ReactOS project?
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In SDL Trados Studio you can define your own filetypes. You can extract text with regex or you can actually build your own parser in C#.
Depends on the size of your project if this is overkill or not.
Is the format the same as the windows resource .rc files? If yes, you can convert them to .po files and then use POedit.
http://docs.translatehouse.org/projects/translate-toolkit/en/stable-1.11.0/commands/index.html
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What are some good free charts that can be used at ASP.NET MVC website?
The chart should be able to display data from my website. (I need a dynamic chart)
RaphaelJs and plugin for charts is very useful. Take a look
http://dmitrybaranovskiy.github.io/raphael/
http://www.highcharts.com/
it's a js lib too; but i think almost lib is js lib.
i know only one solution not js lib
see this http://weblogs.asp.net/gunnarpeipman/archive/2010/10/10/asp-net-mvc-3-beta-built-in-support-for-charts.aspx
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I'm looking for a Wysiwyg editor where I can insert html tags as well as classes and id's for the tags? I'm looking for something that will allow someone to actually change the html of a site rather than simply a rich text editor that converts to simple markup, I've been looking for a good hour or so but can't find anything, does anyone know anything like that?
requirements:
able to insert tags
able to nest tags
able to apply class to tags
able to apply id to tags
if anyone has anything remotely similar to this let me know (Even if it's not ruby, I'm interested regardless)
TinyMCE is a great option. Check it out.
http://www.tinymce.com/
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I need a very light editor for my simple form textbox with only these options:
bold
italic
*list
br
I don't need a very rich editor with many options like markup, wysiwyg, tinymce...etc
I want the lightest editor for ruby on rails!
Have you looked at TinyMCE ? It's pretty easy to configure and you can just pass corresponding parameters to include those options that you require. It does not not even require any gems or js library.
Details - http://www.tinymce.com/
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I am looking for a piece of software that, given some text, will extract the "meaningful" keywords. For example, in the sentence:
StackExchange is an online community.
I want "StackExchange" and "online community" to be singled out as semantically-meaningful keywords, but not "is" or "an".
A bit of research led to Alchemy API, which does the job well. Are there other solutions out there, especially open source ones?
There is TexLexan, which is open source. This page also has good list of open source and commercial options.
It's a bit old, but I had really good luck building my own tools on top of MontyLingua.