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DocsWork 文档编辑器 docx
3.8
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使用编辑器在线创建和编辑 doc 和 docx 文档 DocsWork是一个浏览器扩展,为Microsoft Word文件提供文档编辑器,您可以在任何桌面编辑器中执行各种编辑操作,打印编辑过的文档,保留所有格式化细节,或将其下载到PDF,TXT, DOCX,ODT或HTML文件。 主要特点: - 支持文件格式: + DOC,使用Microsoft Word创建的文字处理文档的文件扩展名 + DOCX,Office Open XML Zipped,由Microsoft开发的基于XML的文件格式,用于表示电子表格,图表,演示文稿和文字处理文档 + ODT,OpenDocument的Word处理文件格式,电子文档的开放标准 + RTF,RTF格式由Microsoft开发的跨平台文档交换的文档格式 + TXT,文件文件扩展名通常包含很少的格式 - 基本操作 +更改颜色方案 +复制/粘贴文本段落,撤消/重做您的操作 +创建新文档或打开现有文档 - 页面格式化 +设置页面参数 +显示/隐藏非打印字符 +插入分节符 +插入页眉和页脚 +插入页码 +插入脚注 - 段落格式 +将段落中的文本对齐 +选择段落的背景颜色 +更改段缩进 +设置段落间距 +插入分页符 +添加边框 +设置制表符停止 +创建列表 - 文本格式 +应用格式设置预设 +设置字体类型,大小和颜色 +应用字体装饰风格 +复制/清除文本格式 +添加超链接 +插入滴帽 - 对象的操作 +插入表 +插入图像 +插入自​​动图形 +插入图表 +插入文本对象 - 插入方程式 - 文件共同编辑 - 协作文件编辑 - 工具和设置 +查看文档信息 +保存/下载/打印您的文档 +文档编辑器的高级设置 +查看设置和导航工具 +搜索和替换功能 +拼写检查"
BibItNow!
4.6
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Instantly generates a Bibtex, RIS, Endnote, APA, MLA or (B)Arnold S. bibliography item from journal articles, books, etc. . BibItNow! is a lightweight tool that focuses solely on extracting citation data from websites and formatting it into a bibliography item as quickly and as correctly as possible. Click the extension's tool bar icon or press the browser action shortcut keys when surfing on the abstract page of a journal article, a book, a thesis, or on any other web page, and the extension will try everything to extract all the data you want. In the format you like, with the encoding it needs! Decide whether you want to simply copy to clipboard, download a file or open it with the program of your choice! Main Features - Versatility: Generates bibliography items of journal articles, books, theses and generic web pages in the Bibtex, RIS, Endnote, APA, MLA, (B)Arnold S. or any user-defined format. - Quick workflow: No more need to mess with the publisher's export button! One click or key stroke to extract the data and either show it in the popup (DEFAULT: ALT+C) , automatically copy it to clipboard (DEFAULT: Alt+W), or to download it as file (DEFAULT: ALT+Q). In the popup, a second click or key stroke lets you copy the data, open a redirection link or download/open the citation with your favorite library software. The extension furthermore comes with a set of options purely aimed at improving your workflow. For example, the plugin automatically generates a clickable and easily copyable DOI link if a DOI is found, or it can generate any other user defined link based on the available citation data. The plugin can also be configured to automatically highlight the citation text, enabling completely mouseless operation. - Simplicity: The plugin only extracts, formats and exports bibliographic data, and its functions are only aimed at avoiding the most common nuisances in these three steps. No fancy library system included! - Compatibility: An extensively tested set of fixed extraction and parsing rules combined with URL specific adjustments allows the plugin to work on abstract pages of many publishers, including Nature, Science, Elsevier, Springer and any publisher that cares to provide commonly formatted meta data. The extension furthermore works on journal article pages of the scientific databases PubMed and Scopus, and of the open access library arXiv. You can also cite books from various sources, such as Google books or the book section of Amazon!. - Modifiability: Each citation format comes with a number of easily reachable and adjustable settings. Moreover, for the advanced user/contributor, the flexible data extraction and parsing system allows to easily add or improve the support for specific web pages. Add custom search queries via CSS selectors, and preprocess the extracted data. All in simple, URL-specific Javascript code. - Optimized for Bibtex: Decide which bibliography field and how many authors to include, customize the bibkey, set whether to abbreviate the journal title and how to include URLs,. Special characters are automatically replaced by the corresponding Latex command, the format of names and initials is standardized, and math mode commands/formulas are preserved! Credits/References - XML formatted journal abbreviations are originally cited from the archive of the Woodward Library at the University Of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, http://woodward.library.ubc.ca/research-help/journal-abbreviations/ from the JabRef list available here, https://github.com/JabRef/abbrv.jabref.org/tree/master/journals and from the list provided by ""The Theta Foundation"", https://www.theta.ro/jot/res/serials_list/annser_A.html - Publisher address information has been obtained and adapted from several sources. 1.) University of Leicester Publisher List: https://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/english-association/yw/publishers 2.) Deutscher Bildungsserver: https://www.bildungsserver.de/institutionen_de.html?Katego=11&Name=&Ort=&Land=0&Staat=0&Schlagwort=&suchen=finden 3.) Wiki publisher lists: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English-language_book_publishing_companies https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_deutschsprachiger_Verlage - All latex commands for character replacements are cited from the XML Entity Definitions for Characters (3rd Edition) published by the W3C Math Working Group. https://www.w3.org/2003/entities/2007doc/ - All non-numerical HTML entities are replaced using a lookup tabled cited from the Character Entity Reference Chart published by the W3C HTML Working Group. https://dev.w3.org/html5/html-author/charref - A list of unicode identities of all letter characters in all languages is cited from the XRegExp library source: http://xregexp.com/ - The extension popup uses the CSS style reset kindly provided by Meyerweb. http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/ - UTF16 (non-BMP) characters are read using a function kindly provided by the Mozilla Developer Network. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/charCodeAt"