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    dvisvgm

    dvisvgm

    A fast DVI, EPS, and PDF to SVG converter

    The command-line utility dvisvgm is a tool for TEX/LATEX users. It converts DVI, EPS, and PDF files to the XML-based vector graphics format SVG. In contrast to bitmap graphics, vector graphics are arbitrarily scalable without loss of quality. All modern web browsers support a large amount of the current SVG standard 1.1. Furthermore, SVG files can also be displayed with the Java-based Squiggle SVG browser which is part of the Apache Batik project, and the free vector graphics editor Inkscape.
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    wkhtmltopdf

    wkhtmltopdf

    Convert HTML to PDF using Webkit (QtWebKit)

    wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage are open source (LGPLv3) command line tools to render HTML into PDF and various image formats using the Qt WebKit rendering engine. These run entirely "headless" and do not require a display or display service. There is also a C library, if you're into that kind of thing. The file pdf.h contains a fairly high level and stable pure c binding to wkhtmltopdf. These binding are well documented and do not depend on QT.
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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.
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    Everything is a text
    Everything is a Text, and the Text is the Numbers. Concept project to render virtually anything with numbers and text.
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    App development kit

    Create Apps for Windows in pure HTML/JS

    This SDK leverages the windows trident engine to process javascript and render HTML as desktop applications. It provides background threading, multiple window management, skinning, file and registry access and much more. It is also possible to create your own plug-ins. We have used it successfully to create complex HTML applications, including several security suites and installation wizards. As an installation wizard tool it is very powerful: download only those files you need and conserve bandwidth. ...
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    GL Render PDF is a library to help to render PDF files inside a 3D world. The PDF render uses Fitz/MuPDF as the PDF render engine and GL Render PDF creates a Texture ready to be used in an OpenGL virtual world.
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