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    Ghost4J

    Ghost4J

    Ghost4J is a Java wrapper for the Ghostscript C API. It also provides

    Project is now hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/zippy1978/ghost4j
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    This repository is now frozen. The latest version of the RepRap project can be found at https://github.com/reprap.
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    Reporting engine library written in C. Create one XML file and generate PDF, HTML, TXT, and CSV reports based on queries. Has support for MySQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC. Bindings for PHP, Java, Python.
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    Ekushey

    Bangla Computing and Localization Project

    Bangla Computing and Localization Project for the Bangla speaking people.
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    NFop is a Formatting Objects Processor (FOP) for XSL-FO that runs on the .NET Framework. It is a port from the Apache XML Project's FOP Java source to .NET's Visual J#. This makes it great for pure .NET reporting modules.
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    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
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    A library to generate the bidimensional barcode PDF417. The generated result is a byte array representing the barcode image that can be included in the users application.
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    This is an XSL-FO to RTF formatter target for the .NET/mono platforms. It was initially based on code from the jfor project. see: http://www.jfor.org Note: currently requires the J# redistributable
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    Printer Coordinator is a cross platform priority based print queue system for directing print jobs to printers in a directed fashion for reducing cost, overall print latency, and possibly other factors.
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