Amaya 11.3Amaya is a complete web browsing and authoring environment. |
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| Size: | 13.88 MB |
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| Platform: | Windows NT / Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 2000 |
| Downloads: | 145 |
| Last Updated: | Dec 4, 2009 |
| Category: | HTML Editors |
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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 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.
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.
- The https protocol is now supported
- New version of the template editor: creation of XTiger libraries, components, imports, etc.
- Automatic opening of the Structure view for template instances
- The vertical split opens the Structure view and the horizontal split opens the Source view
- A double click on an item of the List of style sheets tool opens the style sheet
- A new set of Amaya profiles: "Lite", "Lite+Web", "Lite+Web+CSS", "Lite+Web+CSS+Math_Graphics", "Advanced"
- The Insert entity command now allows one to insert a unicode character into a HTML document
- A new command Undo close Tab in the Tab contextual menu
- The Tab and Shift Tab commands allow one to move down/up list items
- The link dialogue didn't allow one to insert relative links into a remote document
- Sometimes the focus in the link dialogue was lost
- Fix some rendering bugs and improve the CSS support
- Improve the edit of template instances: management of options and attributes and fix bugs
- The refresh of tool panels was too slow
- PNG images were not displayed on 64-bit platforms
- On Mac OSX, the ^ dead key behaved like if "enter" was pressed
- On Mac OSX 10.5, sometimes cached files of the libwww were stored into the "/" directory
- On Mac OS X platforms when scrolling, svg drawing moved up on the text
- The table of contents was not generated when the selection is not empty
- When the loaded file is ReadOnly, the Save As to another location didn't work





