These are namespace-aware XSLT stylesheets for the DocBook DTD and its
derivatives (Simplified DocBook, etc.).
Library to compare files and strings, used in Kompare and KDevelop.
EtText is a simple plain-text to HTML convertor. It provides an
easy-to-edit, easy-to-read and intuitive way to write HTML.
EtText markup is simple and effective; it is very similar to
WikiWikiWeb TextFormattingRules or Zope's StructuredText.
It tries to be XHTML conformant in its generated code.
This is a simple set of C++ classes which allow to use
templates like perl modules Template Toolkit and HTML::Template::Pro
Version 2.
About the project
We plan to build a program that will accept ASCII text as input and generate
International Morse Code as output. The output formats can be:
- . -..- - (text) on the console
Raw audio on /dev/audio (8bit PCM data)
.wav files
.ogg or (proprietary format) compressed audio
International Morse Code
Supported character set includes [A-Za-z] (all downcased as Morse is not case
sensitive), [0-9], ",-.?/" plus a few procedural characters (SK, AR, BT etc).
dbacl is a digramic Bayesian text classifier. Given some text,
it calculates the posterior probabilities that the input resembles
one of any number of previously learned document collections.
It can be used to sort incoming email into arbitrary categories
such as spam, work, and play, or simply to distinguish an English text
from a French text. It fully supports international character sets,
and uses sophisticated statistical models based on the
Maximum Entropy Principle.
Dblatex started as a DB2LaTeX clone. So, why this project? The purpose
is a bit different on these points:
(1) The project is end-user oriented, that is, it tries to hide as much
as possible the latex compiling stuff by providing a single clean
script to produce directly DVI, PostScript and PDF output.
(2) The actual output rendering is done not only by the XSL stylesheets
transformation, but also by a dedicated LaTeX package. The purpose is
to allow a deep LaTeX customisation without changing the XSL
stylesheets.
(3) Post-processing is done by Python, to make publication faster,
convert the images if needed, and do the whole compilation.
denature is a perl program that attempts to convert an HTML page into XSL-FO
which it then passes off to the FOP (Formatted Objects Formatter) to produce a
PDF document.
denature trys to use any included CSS stylesheets to figure out the properties
used in the document. The CSS processing in denature is not very mature and
only handles a limited amount of the available CSS markup. The CSS support
does not handle the contextual entries in a CSS document, and the CSS::Tiny
module requires that all the :'s in a document have a space after them.
Groonga is an open-source fulltext search engine and column store.
It lets you write high-performance applications that requires fulltext
search.
rl is a command-line tool that reads lines from an input file or stdin,
randomizes the lines and outputs a specified number of lines. It does
this with only a single pass over the input while trying to use as little
memory as possible.