Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix.
Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup
user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on.
Webmin consists of a simple web server, and a number of CGI programs
which directly update system files like /etc/inetd.conf and
/etc/master.passwd.
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.
Meld is a GNOME visual diff and merge tool. It integrates especially well
with CVS. The diff viewer lets you edit files in place (diffs update
dynamically), and a middle column shows detailed changes and allows merges.
The margins show location of changes for easy navigation, and it also
features a tabbed interface that allows you to open many diffs at once.
GasTeX is a set of LaTeX macros which allow to draw very easily
graphs, automata, nets, diagrams, etc... under the picture environment
of LaTeX. A picture with gastex basically consists of nodes and
edges. Here are a few examples of pictures that are easily defined
with gastex.
libcroco is a standalone css2 parsing library.
It provides a low level event driven SAC like api
and a css object model like api.
This library is being written to bring the css support
to the mlview xml editor project but it can be used
for other applications as well.
This class loader implements phrasebook patterns using YAML.
Phrases can be contained within one or more dictionaries, with each phrase
accessible via a unique key. Phrases may contain placeholders, please see
Data::Phrasebook for an explanation of how to use these. Groups of phrases are
kept in a dictionary. In this implementation a single file is one complete
dictionary.
Markdown is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Markdown
allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text
format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML).
Thus, "Markdown" is two things: a plain text markup syntax, and a
software tool, written in Perl, that converts the plain text markup to
HTML.
Aspell is a spelling checker designed to eventually replace
ispell, although it currently lacks many of ispell's basic
functions. Aspell's main feature is that it does a much better
job of coming up with possible suggestions than ispell. Aspell
also includes a powerful C++ library with C and Perl interfaces
in the works.
MetaUML is a GNU GPL MetaPost library for typesetting UML diagrams,
using a human-friendly textual notation.
Here's what you can do with MetaUML (also see the FAQ):
* Create UML diagrams readily usable in a LaTeX article or book.
* Create independent PDF-s
* Create jpeg-s, png-s etc.
This is a simple module which makes an unscientific effort at
summarizing English text. It recognizes simple patterns which look
like statements, abridges them, and concatenates them into something
vaguely resembling a summary. It needs more work on large bodies
of text, but it seems to have a decent effect on small inputs at
the moment.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>