Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 06:31:09 +0000 (UTC) From: Wen Heping <wen@FreeBSD.org> To: ports-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-ports@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org Subject: cvs commit: ports/textproc Makefile ports/textproc/sigil Makefile distinfo pkg-descr pkg-plist ports/textproc/sigil/files patch-ZipArchive Message-ID: <201009100631.o8A6V9Hh020289@repoman.freebsd.org>
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wen 2010-09-10 06:31:09 UTC FreeBSD ports repository Modified files: textproc Makefile Added files: textproc/sigil Makefile distinfo pkg-descr pkg-plist textproc/sigil/files patch-ZipArchive Log: Sigil is a multi-platform WYSIWYG ebook editor. It is designed to edit books in ePub format. * Free and open source software under GPLv3 * Multi-platform: runs on Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and Mac * Full Unicode support: everything you see in Sigil is in UTF-16 * Full EPUB spec support * WYSIWYG editing * Multiple Views: Book View, Code View and Split View * Metadata editor with full support for all possible metadata entries (more than 200) with full descriptions for each * Table Of Contents editor * Multi-level TOC support * Book View fully supports the display of any XHTML document possible under the OPS spec * SVG support * Basic XPGT support * Advanced automatic conversion of all imported documents to Unicode * Currently imports TXT, HTML and EPUB files; more will be added with time * Embedded HTML Tidy; all imported documents are thoroughly cleaned; changing views cleans the document so no matter how much you screw up your code, it will fix it (usually) * An actually usable user interface WWW: http://code.google.com/p/sigil/ PR: ports/150348 Submitted by: Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz> Revision Changes Path 1.1487 +1 -0 ports/textproc/Makefile 1.1 +23 -0 ports/textproc/sigil/Makefile (new) 1.1 +3 -0 ports/textproc/sigil/distinfo (new) 1.1 +44 -0 ports/textproc/sigil/files/patch-ZipArchive (new) 1.1 +24 -0 ports/textproc/sigil/pkg-descr (new) 1.1 +1 -0 ports/textproc/sigil/pkg-plist (new)
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