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    Academic File Converter

    Academic File Converter

    Import Bibtex publications and Jupyter Notebook posts into websites

    Easily import publications and Jupyter notebooks to your Markdown-formatted website or book.
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    adstex

    adstex

    Automated generation of NASA ADS bibtex entries directly from citation

    adstex automatically identifies all citation keys (e.g., identifiers, author+year) in your TeX source files and uses NASA's Astrophysics Data System (ADS) to generate corresponding bibtex entries. Write your papers without worrying about the bibtex entries. Simply put down arXiv IDs, ADS bibcodes, DOIs, or first author & year citation keys in your \cite commands, and then use adstex to automatically generate the bibtex file for you.
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    Rebiber

    Rebiber

    A simple tool to update bib entries with their official information

    We often cite papers using their arXiv versions without noting that they are already PUBLISHED in some conferences. These unofficial bib entries might violate rules about submissions or camera-ready versions for some conferences. We introduce Rebiber, a simple tool in Python to fix them automatically. It is based on the official conference information from the DBLP or the ACL anthology (for NLP conferences)! You can check the list of supported conferences here. Apart from handling outdated...
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    (py)biblib

    A python library to handle BibTeX bibliographic data.

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    calc2booktab.latex

    calc2booktab.latex

    Script for OpenOffice/LibreOffice to convert tables to Latex-Code

    UPDATE: The project was moved to github (https://github.com/schober-ch/calc2booktab). The soruceforge page won't get any bugfixes, please use the github repo if you want to try this macro. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Python extension for OpenOffice/LibreOffice to convert selected cells to LaTeX-Code. Its similar to Calc2Latex, but typographic formatting is more advanced (numeric columns, dcolumn-package, booktab-package) Script is tested...
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    Easy Equations

    Easy Equations

    Hand Written Equation Creator

    Easy Equations is a utility using which one can write the mathematical equations. The focus of this utility is to provide user friendly access to write mathematical equations which is helpful for students, lecturers, mathematicians and Research persons who prefer using mathematical equations in a document, PowerPoint or web sites. Works on Windows as well as Linux platforms. Software Requirements: JDK 7 or higher. Linux Platform with kernel version 2.7 or higher.(for Linux users).python...
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    Wiko, the wiki compiler, compiles wiki like files into html and LaTeX, combining easy wiki syntax, your preferred non-web text editor and svn/cvs control to write static webs, cientific articles or even blogs.
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    now here: https://github.com/plastex/plastex plasTeX is a Python-based LaTeX document processing framework. It gives DOM-like access to a LaTeX document, as well as the ability to generate mulitple output formats (e.g. HTML, DocBook, tBook, etc.).
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    1. Create an object-oriented python script that can represent mathematical concepts and their properties. 2. Represent all numeric values exactly. 3. Provide a variety of formats to export or embed representations of the mathematical concepts.
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