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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.
iTeXMac is an integrated software which components are:
- a text editor dedicated to D.E. Knuth's TeX typesetting system
- a frontend to a teTeX like distribution, that includes TeX engines and tools
- a PDF viewer
pdf2oo converts pdf to odf. It creates an image for each page, allowing to overlay drawings and text and export it back to pdf. Handy for rewiews of scientific papers. The closest thing to a free pdf editor, "almost" an openoffice pdf import filter.
subtex is an XML version of LaTeX, the popular typesetting system. It contains a subset of the latex commands (hence SUBtex) but also contains many improvements, including a fabulous built-in bibliography system. LaTeX tags in XML! Yeah!
GenuineWord combines the quality of LaTeX with an easy-to-use markup language (pure ASCII, almost no tags). Furthermore, it converts inlined ASCII graphics and GnuPlot scripts to images usable by LaTeX. A content management system is included.
Latexss is a program that can transform a text file with a very minimal style syntax into a self contained LaTeX spreadsheet powered by the fp package. A graphical front-end (klatexss) is provided to generate both the text and the LaTeX file.
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.