Text::VimColor - syntax color text in HTML or XML using Vim
Text::WikiFormat converts text in a simple Wiki markup language to whatever
your little heart desires, provided you can describe it accurately in a
semi-regular tag language.
This module is a variation on the lovely Text::Diff module. Rather
than generating traditional line-oriented diffs, however, it generates
word-oriented diffs. This can be useful for tracking changes in
narrative documents or documents with very long lines. To diff
source code, one is still best off using Text::Diff. But if you
want to see how a short story changed from one version to the next,
this module will do the job very nicely.
This module allows to perform case-insensitive lookups using case-folding.
Case-folding is a part of the Unicode standard that allows any two strings
that differ from one another only by case to map to the same "case-folded"
form, even when those strings include characters with complex case-mappings.
This is an XS wrapper around some Unicode Consortium code to check if
a string is valid UTF-8, revised to conform to what expat/Mozilla
think is valid UTF-8, especially with regard to low-ASCII characters.
Note that this module has NOTHING to do with Perl's internal UTF8 flag
on scalars.
This module is for use when you're getting input from users and want
to make sure it's valid UTF-8 before continuing.
Unicode::Collate is an implementation of Unicode Technical Standard #10 (a.k.a.
UTS #10) - Unicode Collation Algorithm (a.k.a. UCA).
Text::Xslate is a template engine tuned for persistent applications.
This engine introduces the virtual machine paradigm. That is, templates
are compiled into xslate intermediate code, and then executed by the
xslate virtual machine.
TTH translates TeX source that uses the Plain macro package, or
LaTeX, into a near equivalent in HTML. It is extremely fast and
completely portable. It produces web documents that are more compact
and managable, and faster-viewing, than those from other converters,
because it really translates the equations, instead of converting them
into images.
Unicode::Unihan - The Unihan Data Base 5.1.0
use Unicode::Unihan;
my $db = new Unicode::Unihan;
print join("," => $db->Mandarin("\x{5c0f}\x{98fc}\x{5f3e}"), "\n";
This module provides a user-friendly interface to the Unicode Unihan
Database 5.1.0. With this module, the Unihan database is as easy as shown in
above.
Generic interface for Perl5 template engines.