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    PyMuPDF

    PyMuPDF

    Python bindings for MuPDF's rendering library.

    ...You can annotate PDF documents and fill out forms with the mobile viewers (this feature is coming soon to the desktop viewer as well). The command line tools allow you to annotate, edit, and convert documents to other formats such as HTML, SVG, PDF, and CBZ. You can also write scripts to manipulate documents using Javascript. The library is written modularly in portable C, so features can be added and removed by integrators if they so desire.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    FlickOS

    FlickOS

    Lightweight, Elegant and Sustainable Operating System

    ...You may also join our Reddit community at r/flickos, I am always there to answer your questions. Create issues at https://github.com/dvbondoy/FlickOS/issues Download the ISO file, write it to flash-drive using Etcher and boot your computer to the USB.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Recursive Sans & Mono

    Recursive Sans & Mono

    Recursive Mono & Sans is a variable font family for code & UI

    ...In programming, “recursion” is when a function calls itself, using its own output as an input to yield powerful results. Recursive Mono was used as a tool to help build itself: it was used to write Python scripts to automate type production work and to generate specimen images, and it was used in HTML, CSS, and JS to create web-based proofs & prototypes. Through this active usage, Recursive Mono was crafted to be both fun to look at as well as deeply useful for all-day work. Recursive Sans borrows glyphs from its parent mono but adjusts the widths of many key glyphs for comfortable readability. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LaTeX Helper

    GUI to help create a LaTeX document

    This GUI lets the user navigate a wide selection of LaTeX structure and formatting tags that are used to write a document in LaTeX. It also has a raw text input box with a LaTeX preview for testing out LaTeX markup. Also, each markup has associated help text and is automatically selected to be ready to paste into the user's text editor. Also, this GUI lets the user choose which text editor and supporting programs are used to create their LaTeX document instead of forcing them into a particular interface of a pre-defined IDE.
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    Airon 1x

    Airon 1x

    Airon 1x is the 1st edition of Airon, an OS written mainly in Python

    ...However, in long term editions of Airon, I am hoping to be able to make it a fully functional Operating System. Applications are installable, meaning anyone who wishes to write an application for Airon 1x, can, and can install and distribute it, with the Application Creation Tool (ACT)!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The Python X Library is a complete X11R6 client-side implementation, written in pure Python. It can be used to write low-levelish X Windows client applications in Python. The project is now migrated to Github, where support for Python 3 is being added and the license has changed to LGPL. The files and code available here are no longer recommended to be used. Github repository: https://github.com/python-xlib/python-xlib
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    These are Python bindings for Anjuta DevStudio version 2. This allows you to write Anjuta plugins in Python.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    blah is a GTK/GNOME utility for maintaining a list of frequently copy-and-pasted text. The current version is functional and usable. However, my goal is to re-design/re-write the code as a GNOME panel app.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Development of a semi-automatic natural language translation system. The basic idea is to make a smart object database of all kinds of standard messages with their translation in various languages and write an easy to use API to access the DB.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This is a Python module that interfaces with the Fvwm module API. It allows you to write Fvwm extensions in Python. It is integrated with Python's Tkinter module, so you can easily write extensions that present a user interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This simple application is an easy tool to write a fast LaTeX-letter. It is based on the Gnome-desktop-environment and is very configurable (i.e. multiple letter-headers, multiple languages, noninteractive-mode ...)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Write your HotSync conduit in Python. Initial source code kindly donated by Jeff Senn. Project source almost complete when donated. Currently Alpha status due to dormancy. Project is a Python module that talks to the Palm C HotSync APIs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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