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Syntext Serna

   4.1.5  

KDE Text Processing

Score 59%
Syntext Serna
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Downloads:  3683
Submitted:  Jul 27 2004
Updated:  Sep 30 2009

Description:

Syntext Serna is a highly customizable, multi-platform, pure XSL-driven WYSIWYG XML content editor. It looks and works like a conventional word processor, yet gives you much more flexibility to alter or reuse content while keeping its integrity intact. Serna lets you collaborate on compound documents that contain embedded data from various sources. Content is viewed as an integrated whole that is intuitively transparent to authors.

Syntext Serna Free Edition is also available.




Changelog:

4.1.5

- Automatic Spell-Checking shows misspelled words in real time.

- The path to an XML Catalog that resides on a web server can be set by using a nextCatalog tag.

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

4.1.0

- Drag&drop from Microsoft® Office Word and web browsers.

- Drag&drop between opened documents.

- API for extending drag&drop from external applications and within Serna.

- Hot keys for Zoom commands, for switching between documents, and for operations with attributes.

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

4.0.0

- New look&feel of Serna due to the migration to the Qt graphic library version 4.4.3.

- Fonts are rendered correctly and documents are redrawn properly on MacOS X.

- Serna maintains and validates the uniqueness of DITA elements' IDs within the scope of the parent topic.

- Enhanced Print Draft lets you save documents to PDF format.

- SSL protocol support provides for secure communication between Serna and an SSL-enabled remote HTTP or WebDAV server.

- SVG images are natively supported.

- Serna can now work as an ActiveX control on Windows.

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

4.1b.0

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

3.8.0

- Serna maintains and validates the uniqueness of DITA elements' IDs within the scope of the parent topic.

- When inserting a reference to non-dita resources, the scope and format attributes are set automatically.

- SSL protocol support provides for secure communication between Serna and an SSL-enabled remote HTTP or WebDAV server.

- ISO-8859-15 encoding support.

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

4.0b.0

- New look&feel of Serna due to the migration to the Qt graphic library version 4.

- Enhanced Print Draft lets you save documents to PDF format.

- SSL protocol support provides for secure communication between Serna and an SSL-enabled remote HTTP or WebDAV server.

- SVG images are natively supported.

- Fixed a number of stability issues, including incorrect document rendering on MacOS X.

3.7.0

- Native platform support for:

- Solaris 8 (Sun SPARC)
- Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

- XHTML documents are opened by default as a single page.

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

3.6.0

- Enhanced DITA usability tools simplifying topic creation and work with references: xref, related link, topicref, and conref.

- Navigation to the target element of the conref.

- PDF publishing of DITA documents with Antenna House XSL Formatter.

- Paginated and Normal document views.

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

3.5.0

- Incorporated DITA Open Toolkit 1.4.

- PDF publishing of DITA documents with FOP.

- Enhanced Undo/Redo functionality.

- Open Recent list preserves document opening mode.

- Reduced document opening time.

- XSL stylesheet/Schema modification time check can be disabled.

- Document modification time check can be disabled.

- SpellCheck plugin can be located outside of Serna's plugins folder.

- Paths to XML Catalogs are displayed in the Document Properties Dialog.

- Splash screen can be disabled.

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

3.4.0

- DITA V1.1 support, including Bookmap and Glossary support.

- A number of DITA-related enhancements, including enhanced publishing with DITA Open Toolkit, enhanced stylesheets and ContentMap, improved rendering of "xref"s.

- Templates in the New Document Dialog can be hidden.

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

3.3.0

- Fixed a number of stability issues.

- Optimized GUI: much faster switching between documents.

- Simplified, transparent Save View/Restore View functionality.

- When browsing from dialogs, paths to images and resources are relative
wherever possible.

- DITA enhancements, including localization identical to DITA OT,
"metadata" element shown in editing window, "xref" displaying the title of the referred element.

3.2.0

- Fixed a number of stability issues, especially DITA-related ones.

- DITA enhancements, including support of "indexterm" and metadata elements, ability to switch localization on-the-fly.

- Docbook enhancements, including Docbook V4.5 support, "code" element support, numbering figures & tables as in publishing stylesheet.

- Functional enhancements, including extensions for redlining handling and for document() function, support of "xsl:number level="any"" and extension-element-prefixes.

3.1.0

- Chinese, Dutch, French, German, and Italian GUI localization.
- Enhanced navigation in tables.

3.0.0

- Serna GUI I18n ability.
- Russian localization added.
- Major code cleanup after the beta versions.
- A number of minor features added.

3.0b.0

- ContentMap. Replacement of the old TOC pane that allows easy and precise navigation in the document, direct element manipulation, profiled views, drag&drop, and more

- Drag & Drop Editing with On-the-fly Validation. Drag selected portions of the document to copy or paste them into another location. Serna indicates where you can perform drop according to XML schema.

- Element Help. Serna can show help for elements and attributes (available from main window, element and attribute dialogs). DITA full help is available out-of-the-box.

- Multi-version Support. Multiple versions of Serna can now be installed simultaneously.

2.6.0

- Major DITA enhancements, DITA-specific dialogs and buttons (Enterprise Edition).
- Locking policy support for WebDAV ( Document -> WebDAV -> WebDAV Properties ).
- XSLT function function-available() is implemented.
- Custom Content can now automatically generate unique element ID.


2.5.0

- Edit Selection as Text. Now you can edit selected portion of a document as XML source without switching to text mode.
- Convert To XInclude. Allows you to create an XInclude inclusion with a simple selection.
- Comment/Uncomment. You can convert selected document portion to/from XML comment.
- Ability to force Windows/Unix style linebreaks in the documents.
- Enhanced, fully reworked text editor for Text Mode.

2.4.0

- Documentation: Serna GUI Item Reference Guide & Serna API Design Notes
- Basic MathML support.
- XML 2005 IDEAlliance Proceedings V1.3 support.
- Basic functionality of table plugin for DITA.
- Anti-aliased fonts on Linux.


2.3.0

- WebDAV support
- Text XInclude support (aka parse="text")
- Basic forms support
- Preview Python API

2.2.0

- Basic XInclude support
- Redlining (Annotations)
- New fancy icons
- C++ API examples
- A number of minor enhacements and bug fixes

2.1.0

- Context-sensitive templated custom content insertion
- XSLT parameter set swithching while editing
- Autosave
- Preview version of C++ API
- Help->Shortcut Keys dialog
- DITA 1.3.2
- A number of minor enhacements and bug fixes

2.0.0

- Minor pre-release bug fixes.

2.0.b3

- CALS table tools.
- GUI customization tool.
- Enterprise configuration settings.

2.0.b2_1

- New, fully customizable GUI
- 'Liquid' dialogs
- Multiple validation modes (Strict, On, Off)
- Automatic clearance of validation errors
- Advanced element folding
- Large document support
- TOC is in sync with cursor position
- Copy/paste as text
- Enhanced open dialog and open with template
- Hiding peculiar attributes and elements
- Advanced Find&Replace




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 slick.

 
 by jharper on: Aug 19 2004
 
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very slick.


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 KDE/Qt?

 
 by standsolid on: Aug 19 2004
 
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Does this app use the Qt libraries?


//standsolid//
now, that's what I call butter!

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 Re: KDE/Qt?

 
 by syntext on: Aug 20 2004
 
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Yes of course. See the distribution content.


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 Re: Re: KDE/Qt?

 
 by mathpr on: Apr 24 2007
 
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this is noit an open source program. what the heck does this do here?


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 Re: Re: Re: KDE/Qt?

 
 by syntext on: Apr 24 2007
 
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We (Syntext) were not going to place this program here at first. However we were specially invited to place a note about Syntext Serna here.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: KDE/Qt?

 
 by leinir on: Apr 25 2007
 
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Well, as a constructive suggestion - why not request to have it moved to www.qt-prop.org in stead and avoid all the nasty comments and in stead just get good ones? :) (checked out the program, it looks good - only thing people have a problem with is the license, and now also the fact that there's no KDE integration since it's a pure Qt program ;) )


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 Free it :-/

 
 by trejkaz on: Jan 26 2005
 
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Anyone know of a free equivalent to this application? I end up authoring XML relatively often, but I don't earn any money doing it.

I've been scouring Freshmeat for months looking for something which would suit... this entry got my hopes up for as long as it took me to discover it would cost. :-)


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 Re: Free it :-/

 
 by sequitur on: May 19 2005
 
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Quanta+ has had the objective to do XSL on the fly in VPL mode for some time. We have a developer working on it now and we hope to have it ready for KDE 4. It will certainly be a rich environment but it will be some time before we have it ready. Right now Syntext Serna is it. The only thing we can offer now is the ability to quick preview what you're editing, real time DTD validation and various tools.


Eric Laffoon
kdewebdev (Quanta/Kommander) project lead

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 Re: Free it :-/

 
 by kleag on: Jul 20 2005
 
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There is XMLMind (http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor) that is not free software but have a free (in the sense of price) limited version.

This version can handle Docbook and produce HTML, PDF, ...

Java application...

I use it but dream of a free software equivelent too.


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 Re: Free it :-/

 
 by gstnet on: Oct 13 2005
 
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Not sure id you tried Teddy yet:
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=21781


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 Re: Re: Free it :-/

 
 by trejkaz on: Oct 14 2005
 
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Doesn't look like what I'm after. Ideally, I need an editor where I can throw in a CSS or an XSLT, and then edit the XML as it would look after the stylesheet. It's probably a tall order though... most editors only support stylesheets on a preview window, not on the editor itself.


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 Syntext Serna

 
 by dec0ding on: Jan 21 2006
 
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Serna on my language means something like Shit...funny how close coincedence!


(Crazy) since 1983
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 Re: Syntext Serna

 
 by syntext on: Apr 26 2006
 
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What is your language and what is the spelling of this resembling word?


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 Re: Re: Syntext Sern

 
 by dec0ding on: Oct 3 2006
 
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Мacedonian language.

C'mon, release the code, you harm yourself thisway. Who can tell what you've created if you can't approach the code...


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 Re: Re: Re: Syntext Sern

 
 by mdriftmeyer on: Oct 15 2007
 
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Develop your own competitor and make it GPL3 iv you want.


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 can't belive

 
 by blumi40 on: Apr 24 2007
 
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punch commercials at here...
i will tell my friend billy for a nice platform called kde-apps.org.
maybe he does a bit advertising with VISTEL...

sorry but go away with stuff like this

blumi


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 Re: can't belive

 
 by thidney on: Jul 12 2007
 
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I do not understand this. Is there any hint "do not post not GPL apps???"

From my point of view, this app is corectly marked as non free, which is ok. And it also look like that this is nice and useful app.

I will use free app if i am able to. But i am also happy that i have option to use commercial app if a want.


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 Get over it folks

 
 by mdriftmeyer on: Oct 15 2007
 
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This company doesn't have an application that makes it thrive via providing Support Services.

Get over it. Write your own and see if you can make a living competing against them.

There are markets for both free and commercial products.


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