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    Paginate the HTML Output of R Markdown with CSS for Print

    Paginate the HTML Output of R Markdown with CSS for Print. You only need a modern web browser (e.g., Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge) to generate PDF. No need to install LaTeX to get beautiful PDFs. This R package stands on the shoulders of two giants to support typesetting with CSS for R Markdown documents: Paged.js and ReLaXed (we only borrowed some CSS from the ReLaXed repo and didn't really use the Node package).
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    Hydrogen

    Hydrogen

    Run code interactively, inspect data, and plot

    Hydrogen is an interactive coding environment that supports Python, R, JavaScript and other Jupyter kernels. Hydrogen was inspired by Bret Victor's ideas about the power of instantaneous feedback and the design of Light Table. Running code inline and in real-time is a more natural way to develop. By bringing the interactive style of Light Table to the rock-solid usability of Atom, Hydrogen makes it easy to write code the way you want to. You also may be interested in our latest project –...
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    WebDjVuTextEd

    Edit the OCR text layer of DjVu documents in a web browser

    WebDjVuTextEd allows to edit the text layer of OCR'ed DjVu documents in a web browser. You can modify the structure (paragraphs, lines, words...) create, delete, edit text nodes, modify their container box by mouse, and run a spellchecker. The program does not directly read the DjVu files, it requires exported XML text data and images. When using without a webserver, you can open and save local files, but cannot take advantages of auto-save and spell checking. Note that current SVN...
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