Name: texture
Owner: Substance
Description: As open as LaTeX and as simple as a classic word processor.
Created: 2016-04-18 10:30:54.0
Updated: 2018-01-12 23:16:54.0
Pushed: 2018-01-19 14:03:00.0
Homepage: http://substance.io/texture
Size: 4792
Language: JavaScript
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Texture is a toolset for the production of scientific content. It has first-class support for JATS, the de facto standard for archiving and interchange of scientific open-access contents with XML.
Texture is still at an early alpha stage: there are likely to be missing features, bugs and API changes. But we would :heart: to get your suggestions and :bug: reports.
Alpha 5
)We generally only plan one or two releases ahead, and aim ship regularly.
Feature | Ready
:————————————– | :————:
General editing |
Copy & Paste (from Word, etc.) |
Find and Replace |
Auto-numbered labels (xref
, fig
, etc. ) |
Reference editing (element-citation
) |
Authors and Affiliations |
Dar Storage |
Article Record (issue
, fpage
, etc.) | Alpha 5
Translations | Unscheduled
Track Changes | Unscheduled
PubMed and CrossRef verification of references | Unscheduled
Fundref verification | Unscheduled
Group authors | Unscheduled
Supported Content |
Paragraph |
Heading |
Math | Unscheduled
List | Alpha 5
Blockquote |
Figure |
Table |
Bold & Italic |
Ext-Link |
Subscript & Superscript |
You need Node 8.x installed on your system.
Clone the repository.
t clone https://github.com/substance/texture.git
Navigate to the source directory.
texture
Install via npm.
m install
Start the dev server.
m start
And navigate to http://localhost:4000.
You can save your document changes by pressing CommandOrControl+S
.
To test with your own JATS-documents, just replace the contents of data/kitchen-sink/manuscript.xml
.
Texture is open source, and you are legally free to use it commercially. If you are using Texture to make profit, we expect that you help fund its development and maintenance.
Texture is developed by the Substance Consortium formed by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), the Collaborative Knowledge Foundation (CoKo), SciELO, Érudit and eLife.
The following people make Texture possible (in random order):