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A simple text editor. Nice Notepad replacement. This is a basic a GUI text editor, edits simple text files. Useful for making quick edits to files. A small text editor without many advanced features, however it may evolve into having specialized features.
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OpenReport is a fast, flexible and complete open source solution for rendering professionnal documents. It is a set of two embedded or standalone components; Tiny RML2PDF (a better alternative to XSL:FO) and the open report server.
Latex2slides is a simple graphical program that produces a set of HTML/JPEG slides from a TeX or LaTeX source. Each Postscript page is converted to a JPEG image using ImageMagick's convert. The program then makes one HTML page for each JPEG (or slide), a
Mamba is a extensible xml templates preprocessor wrote in Python.
Using it, you can rapidly develop powerful applications ready to integrate with the internet.
It can be used to work as a generic CGI program or for generate content.
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DocLite is a simple documentation authoring system, it produces multi-page HTML output (like this document) in a style similar to that found in the Linux HOTWTOs or other DocBook created documents.
A framework for creating freeware Truetype fonts based on Metafont language. Glyph outlines and bitmaps are converted, using a number of utilities, into TTF and BDF format.
Eshed - ESsential Hebrew EDitor.
Supports: bidrectional editing, niqud, multi buffers,
multi views of same text, load & store in various encodings.
Just Python, Using pygtk (Gtk & Pango inside).
JReferences is a tool to store and retrieve bibliographic references from a file or MySQL database.
It reads BibTeXML, DocBook XML and RIS type references, and can output these and BibTex.
A bibtex like alternative is also provided for DocBook XML docu
Tools for extracting and transforming XML-like mark-up, embedded in source code comments, into proper external entities or well-formed XML files. Can be used for JavaDoc-like "literate programming", or embedding other build-related or CM metadata.
SchemaDoc is a XML-based markup language for documenting XML schemas. The work products include both the vocabulary and a set of tools for combining it with the schema source (e.g. a DTD) to produce documentation in HTML, XML DocBook, LaTeX, etc.
reStructuredText defines & implement a markup syntax for use in Python docstrings and other documentation domains, that is readable & simple, yet powerful. Project inactive. Development taken over by Docutils, http://docutils.sourceforge.net/.
A modular system for extracting and converting Python docstrings into useful structured formats like HTML, XML, and TeX.
Project inactive. Development taken over by Docutils, http://docutils.sourceforge.net/.
Roap scans a text file, extracts regions that matches specified
patterns from it, and processes them with specified executables
sequentially. Each executable reads the region as the stdin,
and whole their stdouts are written out as the stdout of Roap
SrcComDoc allows documentation written in source comment rows to be extracted, formatted and highlighted according to the chosen documentation format. The basic SrcComDoc syntax is source and documentation language independent.