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    Booktype

    Booktype

    Open source platform to write and publish print and digital books

    Booktype makes it easier for people and organisations to collate, organise, edit and publish books. Delivering frictionlessly to print, lulu.com, and almost any ereader, Booktype facilitates collaborative production processes. No more lost manuscripts, overwritten Word files, awkward wikis or cumbersome CMSes.
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    Screenshot Paste plugin for Trac

    Screenshot Paste plugin for Trac

    A Trac plugin to allow pasting screenshots or images with one click

    A Trac plugin to allow pasting screenshots or other images captured or copied in the clipboard directly as attachements to tickets, Wiki pages, etc., without the need to first saving as images and then uploading them. Once the plugin is installed in Trac, you can easily attach a screenshot or any image you have in the clipboard to a Ticket or Wiki page, with one click.
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    This is a "high-end" wiki system based on the Django framework for Python. Intention of this project was to write a transparent wiki system which allows direct editting of HTML on wiki pages. Notice: Recent code is available on the Launchpad(!) project page: https://launchpad.net/aintnowiki/
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