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A very high quality package of printer drivers for CUPS on Linux and other POSIX-compliant operating systems. This project also maintains an enhanced Print plug-in for GIMP 2.x from the same code base.
Report Manager is both a print scheme designer (report) and a high level printing (reporting) engine. Also a TCP Report Server and a Web Report Server (PDF on the fly), supports Windows and Linux.
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PPR is a spooler for PostScript printers. It supports PPD files, and provides operator alerts, job result messages, and error recovery. It is integrated with Netatalk, CAP60, Samba, and Ghostscript. It has command line and web interfaces.
Uses XSLT to generate HTML content and XSL-FO formatting for XEP from XHTML sources. Follows the spirit of W3C specifications. Features content generation such as TOC, footnotes, custom bookmarks, hyperlink abstracts and complex widgets.
This project provides a LINUX CUPS package (incl. PPD-file) for the EPSON AcuLaser C900. It is built around the avasys pipsplus driver. The project supports i386 and 32-bit compatible x86_64 LINUX systems (deb/rpm/tgz/gentoo/slack).
Support for the Epson EPL-5x00L/6x00L printer family under linux and other unix-like systems. This effort is not endorsed by nor affiliated with Epson. Currently 5700L/5800L/5900L, 6100L/6200L. Optionally use libusb and libieee1284 for wider portability
A Java and C# implementation of the LPD (line printer daemon) protocol popularized by UNIX printing, and now used by many for network printing. It captures all print jobs sent to it, and allows a user to modify them before printing. See the Home Page
texd runs TeX as a daemon, and provides a callable function interface. This allows TeX to be used as the typesetting engine for interactive applications.
IndexerX is an OpenSource Printer Spooler Text Indexer aka an OpenSource Print Channel Data Loss Protection Solution (DLP).
IndexerX is a configurable Java daemon,based on Design Patterns models,used to capture printed documents from Linux spooler,and index the text content in a Data Base,for further tokens search with its integrated search engine.
Developed @ ESIB-USJ.
This is an SCS extended version of pr3287 you can download at http://x3270.bgp.nu/download.html
This source code has been published to allow more users to gain benefits from the patch to the original software
"Xprint" is an advanced printing system which enables X11 applications to use devices like printers, FAX or create documents in formats like PostScript or PDF.
OpenReport is a fast, flexible and complete open source solution for rendering professionnal documents. It is a set of two embedded or standalone components; Tiny RML2PDF (a better alternative to XSL:FO) and the open report server.
mx-plugins is a project witch should contain some plugins for the SAMBA file-server. For now it is an sam_ads plugin witch'll provide a Active Diretory LDAP tree as SAM database for SAMBA to run an Active Directory in mixed mode. And an vfs_antivir mo
-- DISCONTINUED! see Homepage -- lpPDF is a PDF implementation for the Linux Printing system. It is basically a Filter, that is run by inserting a "dummy" printer into the /etc/printcap. It generates PDF-Documents on the fly.
A small spooler (an "lpr" substitute) for printing on embedded systems. The daemon goes away when there are no more files to be printed and does not accept any connections from the network.