HTML Header Tree is a Mediawiki extension which organizes a page with a container tree according to its headers. Containers with specific headers are given specific styles.
NOTE: unsupported - do you want to maintain this project? contact me! Markdownify is a HTML to Markdown converter written in PHP. See it as the successor to `html2text.php` since it has better design, better performance and less corner cases.
A web-based tool for checking XML documents against user-defined house style rules. Presets include Commonwealth/American spelling and inclusive language.
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twexter formats twin twext translations to help us learn language .. demo: http://test.twext.com .. javascript code is open at http://github.com/tudisco/twexter
PRoff - Personal Roff is a PHP script working as a text formatting tool for pure text fanatics. The idea is to parse a not-tagged text to beautify it with justification and other, without braking the source.
WikiPDF is a mediawiki extension based on Wiki2PDF that adds PDF/LaTeX features to mediawiki. Wiki2PDF is a python script to convert multiple articles of a mediawiki based wiki (pre-configured to use with www.wikipedia.org) to a single LaTeX or PDF file.
The Newswriter is a simple script to publish and administrate your News.
There is no need for a database. The News a stored in a simple file.
I've coded this script because the others I found were to complicated and
not adaptable enough.
A powerful class which allows to create and merge unified diff patches into any file. Fully written in PHP, uses the GNU standard unified diff format and allows any operation (creation/update/deletion).
SaD Edition Modume : Stand-alone Documents Edition Module, is a generic module (for CMS/BLOGS) writen in PHP that provides read and edit richt text documents with attachements stored in one file to the WWW users.
jEph is another generic syntax highlighter written in PHP. Unlike other approaches, this one does not have it's own format for syntax-files, but adapts the format of jEdit's syntax files.
PWEditor is a professional web development tool, enabling users to efficiently design, develop and maintain websites both online and offline. It includes WYSIWYG html editor, CSS editor, JS editor and text editor. It works with Firefox, Mozilla and IE.
Mediawiki-PDF is a mediawiki extension to convert wiki articles into PDF Documents. The extension uses HTMLDOC to convert the wiki pages from plain HTML into PDF.
Docyrus is a web application allowing to create articles from imported chapters or articles. You can store local documents (doc, wiki, HTML, RSS, openOffice) online, manage them online and export them in many formats (pdf, openOffice, HTML,...).
Got any emails with obnoxious inline text? Long text stories with bad formatting? Files that an OCR didn't quite translate right? RTF format files and no easy way to read or modify them? Then eBookFormatter is for you!
DOMIT! RSS is an RSS parser for PHP, written purely in PHP. Unlike most existing PHP RSS clients, it uses a DOM XML parser -- DOMIT! -- to convert an RSS feed into a DOM document that can be traversed using the standard DOM methods.
Lightweight system for running a weblog. Features multiple authors, topics, Trackback, RSS (amongst others). TruBlog comes with easy installation and strong caching mechanisms, it's localisable and produces a valid XHTML. Theming is done through CSS.
This projects aims to create a NFO generator which will be able to create different kinds of nfo files with different artwork for the different needs of its users.
Medit is a groupware tool written completely in PHP intended to assist application development by providing a browser-based CVS alternative, a simple BBS, and a method to manage users, copies, branches, and files.