This application is based in a case study in the design of a “What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get” for (WYSIWUG) document editor called Lexi. Various design patterns capture the solutions to design problems in Lexi and applications like it. A WYSIWYG representation of a document occupies a large rectangular area in the center . The document can ideally mix text and graphics freely in a variety of formatting styles. Surrounding the document are the usual pull down menus and the scroll bars.
What is the ruch0401/document-editor-java GitHub project? Description: "This application is based in a case study in the design of a “What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get” for (WYSIWUG) document editor called Lexi. Various design patterns capture the solutions to design problems in Lexi and applications like it. A WYSIWYG representation of a document occupies a large rectangular area in the center . The document can ideally mix text and graphics freely in a variety of formatting styles. Surrounding the document are the usual pull down menus and the scroll bars.". Written in Java. Explain what it does, its main use cases, key features, and who would benefit from using it.
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