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    PoDoFo

    A PDF parsing, modification and creation library.

    The PoDoFo library is a free, portable C++ library. It can parse and modify existing PDF files and create new ones from scratch. It also includes several tools to work with PDF files. It features an unique approach which provides access to PDF documents via an object tree. Therefore, PDFs can be created and or manipulated using a simple tree structure. Development of PoDoFo has been moved to GitHub: https://github.com/podofo/podofo Please raise new issues in the GitHub project.
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    kagwang

    A wireshark dissector plugin for the IEEE 1905.1 protocol.

    The IEEE 1905.1 standard describes a convergent digital home network for heterogeneous technologies, such as PLC, WLAN, Ethernet and MoCA. This dissector enables Wireshark to understand, display and analyze IEEE 1905.1 traffic. It is implemented as a LUA script and can thus be easily plugged-into an existing wireshark installation. See the comments at the beginning of the file for hints on how to install the plugin.
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    Libraries and tools for compiling and text processing, written in Dylan using XML-based literate programming techniques.
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    Aims to provide easy and quick navigation in XML documents with visual editing and management of nodes.
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    dockit can download fop, docbook-xml, docbook-xsl automatically, and configure the environment for docbook processing automatically. The install script is writted in Lua.
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    Emma (Extensible Multi Media Architecture) is an open-source, modular, extensible, dynamic framework for declarative authoring and display of 2D and 3D interactive multimedia. It uses Lua for scripting and Ogre3D for rendering. http://www.emma3d.org
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    Ninja INI is a simple, lightweight, and fast INI file reader & writer. It supports 3 levels (sections, keys, and containers), multiple keys with same name, parse command-line (argc & argv). Written in C++ with STL design and optional bindings to Lua.
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    Screen (or SCalable REndering ENgine) is a rendering engine based on both 3D rendering and highlty parallel algorithms. It provides powerful scripting interfaces and integrated development environment for 3D games and scientific simulations.
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