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    PDF4QT

    PDF4QT

    Open source PDF editor

    PDF4QT is open source PDF editor based on Qt framework. It contains a C++ library, applications for viewing/editing PDF documents, and a command line tool. PDF4QT is an open-source PDF editor for Windows/Linux. It is a modern solution for viewing/editing/rendering PDF documents, for users and developers alike. For developers, there is a C++ library and a command line tool for use in scripts. For users, there are four applications offering many features. The project is hosted on Github and...
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    Percollate

    Percollate

    A command-line tool to turn web pages into beautiful, readable PDF

    Percollate is a command-line tool that turns web pages into beautifully formatted PDF, EPUB, or HTML files. By default, percollate processes URLs in parallel. Use the --wait option to process them sequentially instead, with a pause between items. The delay is specified in seconds, and can be zero. By default, percollate bundles all web pages in a single file. Use the --individual flag to export each source to a separate file. Additional CSS styles you can pass from the command line to...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Gerber2PDF

    Gerber2PDF

    Gerber to PDF converter

    Gerber2PDF is a command-line tool to convert Gerber files to PDF for proofing and hobbyist printing purposes. It converts multiple Gerber files at once, placing the resulting layers each on it's own page within the PDF. Each layer has a PDF bookmark for easy reference. Layers can optionally be combined onto a single page and rendered with custom colours and transparency. There is a Drill to Gerber converter available from the downloads page.
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    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Common Resource Grep - crgrep

    Common Resource Grep - crgrep

    Common Resource Grep

    CRGREP searches for matching text in databases, various document formats, archives and other difficult to access resources. A command line tool for name and content text matching in database tables, plain files, MS Office documents, PDF, archives, MP3 audio, image meta-data, scanned documents, maven dependencies and web resources. CRGREP will search resources within resources of any arbitrary combination or depth, so text within a document within a zip archive, and so on. Here you will find binary downloads and discussion (https://sourceforge.net/p/crgrep/discussion/) . ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    backslide

    backslide

    CLI tool for making HTML presentations with Remark.js using Markdown

    CLI tool for making HTML presentations with Remark.js using Markdown. Use bs init to create a new presentation along with a template directory in the current directory. The template directory is needed for backslide to transform your Markdown files into HTML presentations. You can create as many markdown presentations as you want in the directory, they will all be based on the same template. Use bs serve to start a development server with live reload. A page will automatically open in your...
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    PDFtk Bookmarks Editor

    GUI for updating PDF bookmarks using PDF Toolkit (PDFtk) on Windows

    Free and open source GUI application for updating bookmarks in a PDF document using the PDF Toolkit command line tool, PDFtk Server. User selects the PDF via drag and drop and then edits the bookmark entries in a text file using a simple, 1-line data format. Program handles everything else in response to a few user button clicks. OS: Windows. Author: David King. License: GPLv3.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    dvisvgm

    A fast DVI to SVG converter

    The command line tool dvisvgm converts DVI, EPS, and PDF files to the XML-based SVG format.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    proper
    Command-line tool to calculate error propagation. Generates the error formulas and applies them to the data.
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    Python library and command line tool to generate maps in PDF format an place objects on them.
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