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    This perl script helps users to create LaTeX Beamer Class presentations with the lowest effort possible. Just write an indented outline, the script does the rest. Status: useable (already in productive use by developer)
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    GalAxML is an alternative front end for viewing photo albums greated by the popular 'Gallery' project. It can be powered by a CGI script or via AxKit.
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    PLies is a Perl script used to split an input HTML file into multiple slides which are then presented using CSS.
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    yaf! stands for Yet Another Fotoalbum! and is another photo album CGI script.
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    EIGHT: Easy Image Gallery is a perl CGI script to help automate the maintenence of a web based collection of images.
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    Subtitling program written in Java. Currently command-line driven taking a script file as input and titles as output.
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    Pinout is a perl script which makes it easy to produce nice looking postscript ballout/pinout images for BGA or PGA type integrated circuits (IC), ASIC's, FPGA's, or CPLD's.
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    Webgallery is a Perl script which produces high quality webpages for showing off a bunch of images in a directory. It relies on the ImageMagick Studio (specifically PerlMagick), and handles all the images that ImageMagick knows about.
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    SWIGS is a perl script for creating hierarchically organized web image galleries with automatically created thumbnails and for each image. SWIGS strives for complete flexibility in layout through templates and a simple Perl extension interface.
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    mpg [meaning photo gallery] is the Perl script that creates the photo galleries on www.meaning.com. The galleries are created by directory. Documentation is Coming Soon! [tm]
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