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    Txt2tags converts a text file with minimal markup to HTML, XHTML, SGML, LaTeX, Lout, UNIX Man Page, Wikipedia, Google Code Wiki, DokuWiki, MoinMoin, MagicPoint(mgp), PageMaker. Features: simple, fast, automatic TOC, macros, filters, include, GUI/CLI/
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    Orbit42-PageMaker is an implimenation of the Orbit42-Base class (v2.x) which (togeather with the default callback responder) creates a simple CMS whereby disperate services and systems can be unified.
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    PM2HTML takes PageMaker files and makes a cohesive newspaper website. It comprises a PMScript that exports all stories to a directory of tagged txts, and a python program to act as a converter to turn those tagged text files into HTML, a parser to guess
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    This is intended to be library for easy creation of pdf documents dynamically from templates a database. It uses pdflib for pdf creation, phplib for database access. Currently templates can be imported only from Adobe Pagemaker.
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