Generate interest, access liquidity without selling, and execute trades seamlessly. All in one platform.
Geographic restrictions, eligibility, and terms apply.
Get started with Nexo.
Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime
General-purpose, compute-optimized, or GPU/TPU-accelerated. Built to your exact specs.
Live migration and automatic failover keep workloads online through maintenance. One free e2-micro VM every month.
Chordpro editor that can display, transpose and print song sheets.
ChordSmith is a chordpro editor that can display, transpose and print song sheets containing chords and lyrics. It can also edit and convert song sheet formats (including Harmonica tabs) between chordpro format (chords in square brackets in line with lyrics) and two-line format (chords above lyrics). You can find many free sources of song sheets in both formats on the Internet. More information at https://chordsmith.sourceforge.io/
Here are just a few of ChordSmith's many features:
Fen2eps is a small console program that converts FEN (Forsyth Edwards Notation) strings to EPS (Encapsulated Postscript) files containing the chess board diagram.
A tool for drawing callflow diagrams of the kind common in the telecommunications industry. Input to the tool is in a terse textual notation, and output from the tool can be in several formats, including ASCII, pic format, XML, SVG, VML, and graffle.
Package to allow the use of notational elements in LaTeX documents
'lilyglyphs' allows authors of LaTeX documents to include notational elements of the excellent notation software LilyPond (http://www.lilypond.org) in their continuous text.
Different from other approaches it is possible to use virtually anything that can be created with LilyPond. To use lilyglyphs it is not necessary to have LilyPond installed. But you will need it if you want to extend the predefined commands with your own.
A working Python installation isn't necessary either, but allows you to use some scripts that greatly simplify the creation of new commands.
ASCIIMathML.js: a JavaScript to convert ASCII math notation (and some LaTeX) to Presentation MathML while your webpage loads. Now also simple graphs are translates to SVG. Works with Firefox 2.0+ or with Internet Explorer 6/7+MathPlayer+Adobe SVGview.
LMX-Editor is a free XML editor that uses an alternative notation for representing XML files (Less Markup XML). It was initially developed as part of my diploma thesis for the Department of System Software (SSW) at the Johannes Kepler University Linz.