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    knitr

    knitr

    A general-purpose tool for dynamic report generation in R

    knitr is an R package that acts as a literate programming engine, combining code execution and document generation. It executes code embedded in Markdown, LaTeX, or other formats and produces output with results interleaved into final documents. It powers R Markdown and supports caching, chunk options, graphics, and extensibility for reproducible analysis.
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    PyQtRPT

    PyQtRPT

    Pyside QtRPT

    Pyside QtRPT Python Binding for QtRPT (PySide Shiboken) QtRPT Report Engine Python Report License LGPL3 compatible with QtRPT (see license) """QtRPT is the easy-to-use print report engine written in C++ QtToolkit. It allows combining several reports in one XML file. For separately taken field, you can specify some condition depending on which this field will display in different font and background color, etc. The project consists of two parts: report library QtRPT and...
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    Report Viewer Web Package

    This web application allows users to watch-online generated reports.

    This simple yet powerful web-application, written in php, allows the user to view reports online, and in the future create and manage those. The web application is password-hash protected, and allows the users to watch the status of the PrintServer activities and the ReportCreator and TemplateFiller activities.
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    Framework for developing web-based applications (CMS, portals, ERPs etc.) It includes multilanguage support, permits management, MVC mini framework, package structure, template engine, javascript library, simple GUI library, caching system, captcha.
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    Package to define easy access for endusers to mysql databases through a webinterface. It's not just a report generator, it also provides an interface for editing the data in the database. All configuration also done by tables in the same database.
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    JRPT is a library of JAVA objects and generic JSP files which enables the report creation offering many features at no programming cost. The package contains doc with examples of reports and their implementation in JRPT.
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