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    Indexmeister

    automatic indexing for large LaTex documents

    Indexmeister reads a variety of formats (.tex, .docx, .epub, and others) and suggests keywords for indexing. The included program Imbrowse provides a semi-automatic interface to rapidly add index tags to multi-file latex documents.
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    Waterloo

    Java-based scientific graphics

    Java-based scientific graphics with support for Java, Groovy, MATLAB, Python, the R statistical environment, Scala and SciLab.
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    lilyglyphs

    lilyglyphs

    Package to allow the use of notational elements in LaTeX documents

    'lilyglyphs' allows authors of LaTeX documents to include notational elements of the excellent notation software LilyPond (http://www.lilypond.org) in their continuous text. Different from other approaches it is possible to use virtually anything that can be created with LilyPond. To use lilyglyphs it is not necessary to have LilyPond installed. But you will need it if you want to extend the predefined commands with your own. A working Python installation isn't necessary either, but allows...
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    musicexamples

    musicexamples

    (LaTeX package to) Manage music examples in LaTeX documents

    'musicexamples' consists of a LaTeX package, LilyPond configuration files and Python scripts to manage music examples in LaTeX documents. It supports any kind of images but was created with the LilyPond (www.lilypond.org) notation software in mind. It is part of the 'openLilyLib' family of LilyPond related resources. Please visit the project website for more information
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    openLilyLib

    Resources for LilyPond and LaTeX users writing (about) music

    openLilyLib is a family of resources for authors writing (about) music with the LilyPond (www.lilypond.org) notation software and for writing about music with LaTeX (http://www.latex-project.org/). The family members are: OLLib (a LilyPond extension library) ------------------------------------- Tutorials (a set of documents focusing on LilyPond) ------------------------------------- lilyglyphs (a package to use LilyPond's notational elements within (Xe-)LaTeX...
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    PDF manipulation, intended for saving trees when printing. This application helps n-up-ing pages by providing auto-crop and fine-tune cropping in a GUI to enlarge readable part of pages. It also compensates for printable regions of local printers.
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    A parser that can parse LATEX source code and generate a report. It points out syntactic errors, suggest improvements to code(in a syntactic sense). Works with all common LATEX classes as well as common packages and new macros.
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    IBSuite contains a set of tools to convert ebook in various format (pdf, chm, html) into a set of images, reformat the images (crop, embold, simple reflow, etc), and assemble the result images into a new ebook suitable for you ebook devices.
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    pyPdf-GUI
    pyPdf-GUI is a Python-based graphical user interface for the pure-Python PDF library pyPdf, allowing the user to easily manipulate PDF files. It can extract pages, merge several files into a single one, rotate pages in a file, extract text, etc.
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