The bibutils program set interconverts between various bibliography
formats using a common MODS-format XML intermediate. For example, one
can convert RIS-format files to Bibtex by doing two transformations:
RIS->MODS->Bibtex. By using a common intermediate for N formats, only 2N
programs are required and not N^2-N. These programs operate on the
command line and are styled after standard UNIX-like filters.
btparse is a C library for parsing and processing BibTeX files.
It provides a lexical scanner and LR parser (constructed by PCCTS),
both of which are efficient and offer good error detection and
recovery; a set of functions for traversing the AST (abstract
syntax tree) generated by the parser; and utility functions for
manipulating strings according to BibTeX conventions.
emacs-wiki enables you to create and use hyperlinks and simple
formatting in plain text files, and to optionally publish your pages as
HTML.
This is a program for viewing RTF and MS Word 97 documents. It produces
plain text output and can optionally convert some non-standard characters
into TeX control sequences. It has rudimentary table handling in TeX
mode. Also included are:
- wordview, a small GUI frontend to catdoc that works with Tcl/Tk 7.6 and up;
- xls2csv, which converts Excel spreadsheets to plain text files with CSV
(comma-separated value) lines; and
- catppt, which extracts text from PowerPoint files.
On the surface, Enchant appears to be a generic spell checking library. You
can request dictionaries from it, ask if a word is correctly spelled, get
corrections for a misspelled word, etc...
Beneath the surface, Enchant is a whole lot more - and less - than that.
You'll see that Enchant isn't really a spell checking library at all.
"What's that?" you ask. Well, Enchant doesn't try to do any of the work
itself. It's lazy, and requires backends to do most of its dirty work. Looking
closer, you'll see the Enchant is more-or-less a fancy wrapper around the
dlopen() system call. Enchant steps in to provide uniformity and conformity
on top of these libraries, and implement certain features that may be lacking
in any individual provider library. Everything should "just work" for any and
every definition of "just working."
Exempi is an implementation of XMP and is based on Adobe XMP SDK
CL-PPCRE is a fast, Perl compatible implementation of regular expressions
written in portable, ANSI-compliant Common Lisp.
HEVEA is a quite complete and fast LATEX to HTML translator.
Stephen Montgomery-Smith
stephen@math.missouri.edu
code2html converts a program source code to syntax highlighted
HTML. It may be called as a CGI script and can also handle include
commands in HTML files.
Support for the following languages:
Ada, Awk, C, C++, HTML, Java, JavaScript, m4, Makefile,
Pascal, Perl, SQL, ruby, povray, and groff.
The grep command searches one or more input files for lines containing a match
to a specified pattern. By default, grep prints the matching lines.