Graphite is a project within SIL's scripts and software dev groups to provide cross-platform rendering for complex writing systems.
This project has been deprecated. Graphite2, a new version of the Graphite engine, is available at: https://github.com/silnrsi/graphite with its own bug tracker.
Asenfar n yemseɣti n tira n tmaziɣt-taqbaylit d ahil i yessefqaden tira n tmaziɣt akken ad ttwasseɣtunt (ad ttwaṣeḥḥeḥent) ma llant-d deg-sent tuccḍiwin. Taswiɛt-a, ad tzemrem ad tesqedcem ahil-a deg Firefox akked wahil n tira n LibreOffice ( http://www.libreoffice.org ) / OpenOffice ( https://www.openoffice.org/ )
Perl based utility to extract formatted text content from MS Docx file
Docx2txt is a Perl based command-line utility to convert (even corrupted) Microsoft docx documents to reasonably formatted text files, along with appropriate character conversions. Apart from Perl it also requires a command line unzipping program like unzip/7z/pkzipc/wzunzip.
A Pure Java Office suite which is compatible with the MS file formats. Since it doesn't require native libraries, it can be loaded inside any browsers and any platforms. Notably it promotes Enterprise 2.0 by combination of uEngine BPM and web office
Concrete Voice is a text to speech program. It can read the time, anounce weather, read text file, save text files to audio files, open any text file (supports all text encoding formats) and many more advance stuff!
OfficeShare is a designed to be a fully functional office suite, written purely for web browsers, so that people can edit documents from anywhere with an internet connection.
C-smile OOL is a scripting language with C++-like grammar. It has compiler, VM running bytecodes and C++ extendible runtime. Intended to run in standlone and embedded mode.
Te Papakupu Māori project embeds te reo Māori into other dictionary based projects, i.e. spell-checkers. It combines publicly available word-lists, supports regional variations, and adds "hints" to improve spelling suggestions, e.g. Maori -> Māori.
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