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    jPod Renderer is based on the jPod library, also hosted here at "jpodlib". This is the long awaited release for platform specific rendering code, both on AWT and SWT. To see jPod and jPod Renderer at work, have a look at www.cabaret-solutions.com
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    Use wiki syntax and notation to produce a website. This should make it much easier to control the markup. Styles are entirely separated from content. The actual wiki renderer is a separate module which can be used in other (more dynamic) products.
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    Eclipse PDF Renderer is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE. It adds a view to Eclipse in which PDF documents can be displayed. It might be useful if your Eclipse workspace contains several PDF files, or if you're using other Eclipse plugins like texlipse.
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