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IMPORTANT NOTE: This project has moved to Github: https://github.com/pkozelka/libxml2-pas
Pascal units accessing the popular XML API from Daniel Veillard ( http://www.xmlsoft.org ). This should be usable at least from Kylix and Delphi, but hopefully also from other Pascal compilers (like freepascal).
Library for automatic charset detection of a given text or file. Input buffer will be analysed to guess used encoding. The result (charset name or code page id) can be used as control parameter for charset conversation. Make your programs Unicode aware!
PTools is a set of useful tools written in Pascal. It includes: scientific calculator, archiver, text editor, remote adminitration and more. It is designed to be portable across operating systems, specially Java-based mobiles, Windows and Unixes.
Research Description Language (RDL) is an XML application for describing and publishing scientific research efforts. Research Editor (REd) is a tool for editing RDL documents, and exporting them to LaTeX, PDF, etc.
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.
The Doc2Html command line operating program strippes the Word produced html files (by opening the documet, saving as html) leaving pure text + minimum html code. It also has a mode to convert data berween different charsets: DOS, Windows-1250 and ISO-8859
cssMonkey is an easy to use css editor that makes use of treeviews for it's main editing area.
For more screenshots and latest development status please visit the project homepage.
Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.