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    dvisvgm

    dvisvgm

    A fast DVI, EPS, and PDF to SVG converter

    The command-line utility dvisvgm is a tool for TEX/LATEX users. It converts DVI, EPS, and PDF files to the XML-based vector graphics format SVG. In contrast to bitmap graphics, vector graphics are arbitrarily scalable without loss of quality. All modern web browsers support a large amount of the current SVG standard 1.1. Furthermore, SVG files can also be displayed with the Java-based Squiggle SVG browser which is part of the Apache Batik project, and the free vector graphics editor Inkscape.
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    CWhy

    CWhy

    Explains and suggests fixes for compile-time errors for C, C++, C#, Go

    Explains and suggests fixes for compiler error messages for a wide range of programming languages, including C, C++, C#, Go, Java, LaTeX, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, Swift, and TypeScript. CWhy needs to be connected to an OpenAI account or an Amazon Web Services account. Your account will need to have a positive balance for this to work (check your OpenAI balance). CWhy currently defaults to GPT-4, and falls back to GPT-3.5-turbo if a request error occurs. ...
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    dvisvgm

    A fast DVI to SVG converter

    The command line tool dvisvgm converts DVI, EPS, and PDF files to the XML-based SVG format.
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    Highlight

    Highlight

    Source code to formatted text converter

    Highlight converts source code to HTML, XHTML, RTF, ODT, LaTeX, TeX, SVG, BBCode, Pango markup, and terminal escape sequences with colored syntax highlighting. Language definitions and color themes are customizable. Highlight was designed to offer a flexible but easy-to-use syntax highlighter for several output formats. No syntax or coloring information is hardcoded, instead all relevant data is stored in configuration scripts. These Lua scripts may be altered and enhanced with plug-in...
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    A bundle of lisp extensions, largely original, for GNU Emacs with the goal to obtain a more user friendly and powerful interface. The new features include contextual tool bars, new TeX interface, very complete menus, and a well structured IDE.
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    Versatile converter from Wiki-Markup-Language to LaTex.
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    Converter from FB2 to PDF format. Useful for ebook readers with bad or missing FB2 support.
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    dbook is a collection of programs to manage a big book collection on the command line Including: ISBN checker and converter, Amazon book information retrieval, [book data base, lend record] create bibtex out of latex/tex automatically. DBook is also a Document creation tool which can be found under http://www.dbook.org
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    Bibliography converter. Converts BibTeX bibliographies to Docbook 5.0 bibliography documents. Can be used as a command-line tool, Ant task or as library in other applications.
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    Some text parser, that transforms a custom TeX-like syntax into XML. Un parseur, qui produit du XML à partir d'une syntaxe ressemblant à TeX.
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    TeXConverter is a converter to parse LaTeX input and create representations of the document in other formats (currently HTML, XDocs(Maven), a specific Wiki-format). Internally a Java object model is used to represent the document, to ease extensibility.
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