xSiteable is a fully relational website compiler written entirely in XSLT, using topic maps (using XTM directly) as the backbone information technology, bundled with the fast Sablotron XSLT parser, a GUI admin tool and other nifty features. Watch this sp
LAN log parser for counter-strike can be used to convert multiple names on log files to one name for every player.
psychostats and HL stats don't work on LAN because of "wrong" WON IDs. and the nametrack doesn't work too, because of those nickfakers
Code to process human readable input is often highly stylized and repetitive.
This project extracts the common elements found in such code and makes
them available in a concise form as C tables and subroutines.
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.
This is Yet Another WikiWiki Clone.
the purpose of this project is to implement BTRON-like data-centric content management system. you can do \"embeded-objects\" from the beginning.
for personal reasons, Graphviz dot file can also be writt
QTide is a QT-based Textditor with some nice features: Simple installationscript, Tabbed editor window to allow simultaneous editing of multiple files, Allows integration of own tools/programs, extendable syntaxhighlighting.
ZWebEdit is a Java applet that is designed to replace the <textarea> tag with a rich Java text editor designed for editing HTML / code in a browser. ZWebEdit does not create a its own filesystem; it is designed to work with Zope or standalone.
im-classicalgreek is a GTK2 input method which allows the user to enter classical Greek, with all combinations of accents and letters supported by Unicode, in GTK2-based applications.
EdLinwx is a web page editor, that will be developed in Lazarus (Object Pascal). Because there is no any visual web page editorfor Linux, I try to create a complex web page editor for Linux. Of course with Lazarus you can compile it for other plattaforms
A WYSIWYG GUI-based HTML editor with real-time tag parsing and properties editor, as well as site management with link validation and updating. Similar to a well known editor from Macromedia.
Software 4 Open Communities (oc4ware) provides Web community portal software in the scope of the Semantic Web initiative for distributed content, knowledge management, online publishing in self-organised online journals.
This elisp package provides text based table creation and editing
feature. Emacs can edit tables embedded inside a document, just like a modern WYSIWYG word processor. The latest version generates a table HTML source from a WYSIWYG table.
Gorille is a small Java package designed to let developers of various kinds of XML processors test the content and names of XML structures in their XML documents. Gorille includes test files for XML 1.0 and the draft XML 1.1, or you can create your own.
XLML is an XML-XSL-Java based generator for easily authoring e-learning
(and other) documents. Source documents are transformed into HTML pages with configurable integration into web-based trainig platforms like
"ILIAS open soource".
Wiki Text Formatting Engine (WTF Engine) converts simple text into HTML. It will run on any platform using a variety of languages such as PHP, Perl, JavaScript and VB Script. It is intended to be a library used in other software packages.
Command line XML parser using "expat" libraries allowing you to on the fly extract / add / modify / delete / split / format / unformat / count tag value, name and attributes. Usefull for shell scripting on UNIX or Linux based systems.
GuitarTeX is based on the idea of Chord. It takes a Chord file containing Chordpro directives to produce good-looking and easy-to-play song sheets for guitarists in PostScript or PDF format.
CPIA is a macro-processing engine for XML (and HTML), written in C. The engine can either be used offline as a processor, or inside a web server. Both developers have lost interest. If you are interested in maintaining it, please contact either admin.
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.