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    biber
    Biber is a sophisticated bibliography processing backend for the LaTeX biblatex package. It supports a unsurpassed feature set for automated conformance to complex bibliography style requirements such as labelling, sorting and name handling. It has comprehensive Unicode support.
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    Downloads: 188 This Week
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    Unihanconver

    Unihanconver

    Traditional/Simplified Chinese conversion with CLI or GUI

    Tool to convert between Traditional/Simplified Chinese directly in Unicode (not GB/Big5 conversion). It is written in Perl and does not use any external libraries. It provides a command-line utility as well as a GTK+ interface for X Window.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    seppdflatex

    seppdflatex

    Build a large LaTeX book with separate linked chapters

    seppdflatex is a Perl script which automates a lot of the tasks needed to compile PDF documents from LaTeX source for a multi-volume book, or a book with many huge chapters which you may not want as a single document, but which should all be unified by cross-references and external hyperlinks, so a PDF reader will open a link to an external chapter PDF file. The Table of Contents and LOF and LOT are made for all chapters, and the TOC, LOF, LOT are all hyperlinked to the correct external PDF chapter files using zr-ref and xr packages from CTAN. But you have to write the correct LaTeX source. ...
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    Apostilator is a XML based front end to LaTeX that simplifies the process of writing all kinds of documents from letters to books, reports and articles. It's easy to customize and create templates defining a style for all your documents.
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    LaTeX2HTML-gui is a graphical user interface for LaTeX2HTML. You can set about 100 parameters of LaTeX2HTML in graphic dialogs instead of typing a config file. LaTeX2HTML offers the descriptions of all parameters without searching the documentation.
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    (Almost) all a scholar in the Humanities needs (polytonic Greek fonts, stylistic and metrical analysis tools, search engines on TLG and PHI) concentrated in only one Linux Live CD, ready to use everywhere at home or at University, without installation
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