Stylo is a semantic and collaborative text editor, created for writing scientific texts.
It is also a research project carried out by the team of the Research Laboratory on Digital Textualities.
The project
Stylo is a semantic, open-source, and collaborative text editor based on open standards. It allows the production of multiple outputs from a single document or corpus. It is based on formats and conversion technologies used by the scientific community.
Stylo is a research project and a prototype tool adapted for journals in the Humanities and Social Sciences. It integrates the entire editorial chain into a single environment. The circulation of digital texts is facilitated by separating the semantic structure of documents from their formatting, without proprietary formats or software.
Features
- Lightweight markup languages (Markdown, YAML);
- Command palette and keyboard shortcuts;
- Automatic document backup and a versioning system;
- Shared workspaces and collaborative writing;
- Web preview, sharing and article annotation;
- Bibliography manager (BibTeX) and synchronisation with Zotero;
- Metadata manager and access to data via the Graph QL API;
- Export of articles in PDF, HTML, XML, LaTeX, ODT;
- Creation, manipulation, and export of a corpus of articles.
News
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Publications
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