amaya 11.2 pre 4
Amaya 11.2 Pre 4 / 11.2
A complete web browsing and authoring environment and comes equipped with a WYSIWYG style of interface more>>
Amaya 11.2 Pre 4 / 11.2 is considered as a professional and useful web browsing and authoring environment and comes equipped with a WYSIWYG style of interface.
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.
Work on Amaya started at W3C in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully-featured Web client. The main motivation for developing Amaya was to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.
Amaya first started as an HTML CSS style sheets editing software. Since that time it was extended to support XML and an increasing number of XML applications such as the XHTML family, MathML, and SVG. It allows all those vocabularies to be edited simultaneously in compound documents.
Enhancements
- New Features:
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- CSS: Support of z-index, opacity, SVG fill-rule, stop-opacity and stop-color properties
- SVG: Implentation of linear gradients
- When the remote Save of a web page fails, Amaya proposes to keep a local copy of the edited page
- Publishing: Local resources attached to a remote document are now saved with the document
- A new button at the bottom allows one to lock/unlock WebDAV resources
- Bug fixes:
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- Move the selection into the structure view when the created is not visible in the formated view
- The Attributes panel is updated as soon as it is opened
- When a column of a table is selected, Attributes and Style panels apply to the element
- Keep options of the table creation dialog
- Improve the management of template instances: options, repeats, etc.
- On Windows, local annotations were not correctly loaded
- On Mac OS X: Improve the management of libwww cached files
- The Code clean-up command now keeps style and lang attributes of , , , and elements
- Improve the rendering of floated box
License:Freeware
Amaya 10.1 Pre 4
A complete web browsing and authoring environment and comes equipped with a WYSIWYG style of interface more>> A complete web browsing and authoring environment and comes equipped with a WYSIWYG style of interface
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.
Work on Amaya started at W3C in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully-featured Web client. The main motivation for developing Amaya was to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.
Amaya first started as an HTML CSS style sheets editing software. Since that time it was extended to support XML and an increasing number of XML applications such as the XHTML family, MathML, and SVG. It allows all those vocabularies to be edited simultaneously in compound documents.
Enhancements:
- New features
- Redesign of the user interface: new toolbars, palettes, panels
- A contextual menu provides navigation and editing commands.
- Within a template instance, the contextual menu allows one to insert and append template components
- Tools can be displayed on the left, or on the right, or custumized tool by tool
- There are now two editing modes: tthe word processing mode (called Text mode) or the XML editing mode (called XML). A button allows one to switch the mode quickly.
- On/Off buttons or entries can be used to go in/out of an inline element.
- For example you click strong, enter the strong text, then click strong to close the element.
- Insert and Append commands must be used to insert before and after the selected structure element
- First implementation of Amaya themes
- Possibility to change tabs order or to display two documents side by side
- There is now an icon in each tab area to close it (not available on mac)
- The application now doesnt close when the last tab is closed
- New XHTML document allows one to create a simple document or a template instance
- Save As allows one to save without template when the document is a template instance
- The File menu gives now access to the list of recent open documents
- There is now a command Select All
- Amaya proposes new options when a table, an image or an object are created
- The links view display all elements with an id attribute as they are potential targets of a link
- Class attributes are now displayed in the status bar
- New management of the selection within tables
- Reconfiguration of menus
- Profiles for customization of the user interface
- Bug fixes
- Set the environment variable G_SLICE="always-malloc" to prevent a crash on new Linux platforms (the crash occurs as soon as a dialog is displayed)
- A reference to the current page now moves to the top of page
- Amaya generated an explicit lang="en" attribute when an element of an English document is copied and pasted into a French document
- "Preserve Lines When Pasting" didnt work correctly in MacOS X
- The Preferences dialog didnt display correctly
- In dialogs, buttons that clear an URI are now displayed close to the URI
- Its now possible to delete a link with the Link dialog
- Maps areas could be lost
- The CSS parser now detects the BOM character
- Large background images could crash the application on Windows
- When changing or deleting the same attribute for several contiguous elements, only the first element in the set has the change/deletion applied.
- Avoid several concurrent download of a document
- Dialogs are now displayed at the current cursor position
- Amaya didnt complain and could generate invalid markup for an Xhtml Strict or Basic document when an element was not inside a block element.
- On MacOS X, the menu items Copy/Cut/Paste were disabled after having double-clicked a file in the file browser.
- Fix a problem with CSS background images loading.

Amaya 11.3 Pre
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform more>>
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.
Work on Amaya started at W3C in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully-featured Web client. The main motivation for developing Amaya was to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.
Amaya first started as an HTML + CSS style sheets editing software. Since that time it was extended to support XML and an increasing number of XML applications such as the XHTML family, MathML, and SVG. It allows all those vocabularies to be edited simultaneously in compound documents.<<less

Amaya 11.3 Pre1
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform more>>
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.
Work on Amaya started at W3C in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully-featured Web client. The main motivation for developing Amaya was to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.
Amaya first started as an HTML + CSS style sheets editing software. Since that time it was extended to support XML and an increasing number of XML applications such as the XHTML family, MathML, and SVG. It allows all those vocabularies to be edited simultaneously in compound documents.<<less
Amaya 10.1-pre5
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Work on Amaya started at W3C in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully-featured Web client. The main motivation for developing Amaya was to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.
Amaya started as an HTML + CSS style sheets editor. Since that time it was extended to support XML and an increasing number of XML applications such as the XHTML family, MathML, and SVG. It allows all those vocabularies to be edited simultaneously in compound documents.
Amaya includes a collaborative annotation application based on Resource Description Framework (RDF), XLink, and XPointer. Visit the Annotea project home page.<<less
Amaya 11.1
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. more>>
Amaya 11.1 offers you a tool for Web editor. With this application, you can create and update documents directly on the Web.
Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.
Work on Amaya started at W3C in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully-featured Web client. The main motivation for developing Amaya was to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.
Amaya first started as an HTML + CSS style sheets editing software. Since that time it was extended to support XML and an increasing number of XML applications such as the XHTML family, MathML, and SVG. It allows all those vocabularies to be edited simultaneously in compound documents.
Major Features:
- Amaya lets users both browse and author Web pages: Using Amaya you can create Web pages and upload them onto a server. Authors can create a document from scratch, they can browse the web and find the information they need, copy and paste it to their pages, and create links to other Web sites. All this is done in a straightforward and simple manner, and actions are performed in a single consistent environment. Editing and browsing functions are integrated seamlessly in a single tool.
- Amaya is able to work on several documents at a time: Several (X)HTML, native MathML (.mml) and SVG (.svg) documents can be displayed and edited at a time.
- Amaya helps authors create hypertext links: The editor helps you create and text out links to other documents on the Web from the document you currently are working on. You can view the links and get a feel for how the information is interconnected. This feature is not limited to HTML anchors. With XLink, any MathML and SVG element can be a link too.
- Amaya includes a collaborative annotation application: Annotations are external comments, notes, remarks that can be attached to any Web document or a selected part of the document.
- Amaya maintains a consistent internal document model adhering to the DTD:
- Amaya always represents the document internally in a structured way consistent with the Document Type Definition (DTD). A properly structured document enables other tools to further process the data safely.
- Amaya allows you to display the document structure at the same time as the formatted view, which is portrayed diagrammatically on the screen.
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Add items and new functionality to your context menu. The bundle includes menus, scripts, and software programs to convert pictures, audio files, and videos more>>
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