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    sinlin

    sinlin - SVG preprocessor, that can add data from .ods files to SVG

    If input SVG file has tag with attribute "$x" and input .ods file has diapason named "x" (with n cells), in output file this tag will be copied n times with corresponding value of its attribute. Other functions (that not need .ods data): "$x, y, z" - Array with values x, y, z; "$x; y; z; n" - Arithmetic Progression "$[x]^2+3" - Expression Example: Range x in .ods file: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Source <svg> <g attr="$x" attr1="$[1;1;5]" attr2="$1, 2, 3, 4" > </svg> Out: <svg> <g...
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    Escm is a text file processor that expands embedded Scheme expressions in the input file. Unlike other text-embedded language processors, escm does not depend on a particular Scheme implementation---you can use your favorite Scheme.
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    NOTE: please refer to OPPL 2. OPPL is a preprocessor language that allows users to define macros for altering OWL ontologies. The syntax is very simple and intuitive, offering a very abstract and high level "scripting" language, for example for int
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