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EBookGenTools is a set of GNU/Linux shell scripts to process plain text for a book into HTML and electronic book formats. It was developed to create EPUB and DOC files from book text exported from novel writing software such as Manuskript, StoryBook, or your favourite text editor.
EBookGenTools builds on the power of other software to create the following ebook formats:
- EPUB: Calibre - ebook management
- DOC: LibreOffice - free office suite
These tools can be used directly to create ebooks. ...
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.
Zarbi is a tool to create slideshows. Using a simple XML based input format, it can generates several outputs: HTML (single and splitted), PDF, LaTeX, TXT. Themes are available.
...I stopped development, however, when I discovered "scurvy" http://marginalhacks.com/Hacks/scurvy/ I dropped it like a bad smell. scurvy is a rather brilliant perl script allowing a user to create a screenplay in a pure text
Project to create a unified FAQ XML format with all applicable software to convert it to various formats, such as multiple forms of HTML, TeX, PDF, text files, etc. Useful for most of "FAQ keepers" on various forums and discussion lists.