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textproc/sphinx-intl-0.9.5 (Score: 1.869263E-4)
Sphinx-intl translation features
Sphinx-intl is a utility tool that provides several features that makes it easy to translate and to apply translation to Sphinx generated document.
textproc/sphinx_numfig-r13 (Score: 1.869263E-4)
Autonumbering figures in Sphinx
This is a Sphinx package for autonumbering figures. With numfig you can have numbered figures in your Sphinx documents and refer to them by number.
textproc/format-1.09 (Score: 1.869263E-4)
Perl like formats for Ruby
Class Format in module FormatR provides Perl like formats for Ruby. These are used to create output with a similar format but with changing values.
Sphinx extension to include program output
A Sphinx extension to literally insert the output of arbitrary commands into documents, helping you to keep your command examples up to date.
textproc/rss-0.9.1 (Score: 1.869263E-4)
Ruby library for parsing, creating, downloading, and caching RSS
This is a Ruby library for parsing, creating, downloading, and caching RSS (http://my.netscape.com/publish/help/mnn20/quickstart.html).
textproc/asciidoctor-1.5.4 (Score: 1.869263E-4)
Fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain
A fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain, written in Ruby, for transforming AsciiDoc markup into HTML 5, DocBook 4.5, DocBook 5.0 and custom outupt formats.
textproc/babosa-1.0.2 (Score: 1.869263E-4)
Ruby library for creating slugs
Babosa is a library for creating human-friendly identifiers, aka "slugs". It can also be useful for normalizing and sanitizing data.
textproc/compass-core-1.0.3 (Score: 1.869263E-4)
Compass core stylesheet library and minimum required ruby extensions
The compass core framework is a design-agnostic framework that provides common code that would otherwise be duplicated across other frameworks and extensions.
textproc/diff-lcs-1.2.5 (Score: 1.869263E-4)
LCS-based diff library for ruby
Diff::LCS is a port of Algorithm::Diff that uses the McIlroy-Hunt longest common subsequence (LCS) algorithm to compute intelligent differences between two sequenced enumerable containers.
textproc/rugments-1.0.0.b8 (Score: 1.869263E-4)
Simple, easy to extend drop in replacement for pygments
Rugments is a syntax highlighter written in Ruby. It has been forked from Rouge and its HTML output is compatible with stylesheets designed for pygments.