ODF::lpOD is an Open Document management interface. It allows the users to
create or transform office documents, or to extract data from them. It can
handle documents which comply with the Open Document Format international
standard (ODF). It may handle text documents (ODT), spreadsheet documents(ODS),
as well as presentation(ODP) or drawing documents (ODG).
Forenames and surnames are often stored either wholly in UPPERCASE
or wholly in lowercase. This module allows you to convert names
into the correct case where possible.
Although forenames and surnames are normally stored separately if
they do appear in a single string, whitespace separated, NameCase
and nc deal correctly with them.
OpenOffice::OODoc is an extensible Perl interface allowing direct
read/write operations on files which comply with the
OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF),
i.e. the ISO/IEC 26300:2006 standard.
It provides a high-level, document-oriented language, and isolates
the programmer from the details of the file format. It can process
different document classes (texts, spreadsheets, presentations,
and drawings). It can retrieve or update styles and images,
document metadata, as well as text content.
Simplistic wrapper for the PDF-API2 modules
Nicknames, alternate spellings, and alternate etymological derivations
make checking first name equivalence nearly impossible. This module
will tell you that 'Maggie', 'Peg', and 'Margaret' are all probably
the same name.
PDF::API2
There seem to be a growing plethora of Perl modules for creating and
manipulating PDF files.
This module is 'The Next Generation' of Text::PDF::API which initially
provided a nice API around the Text::PDF::* modules created by Martin Hosken.
FEATURES
. Works with more than one PDF file open at once
. It presents a object-oriented API to the user
. Supports the 14 base PDF Core Fonts
. Supports TrueType fonts
. Supports Adobe-Type1 Fonts (pfb/pfa/afm)
. Supports native Embedding of bitmap images (jpeg,ppm,png,gif)
. Supports modification of existing pdfs
and import/cloning of pages
The Free Software Foundation's "diff" utilities, including "diff",
"diff3", "sdiff", and "cmp".
These utilities exist in the FreeBSD base collection, but the GNU
versions have added functionality that is sometimes useful.
Note that this port will install these utilities with a `g' prefix,
for example gdiff, gdiff3, ggcmp, but the texinfo documentation
will refer to these utilities without the `g' prefix.
This module transforms HTML into PDF, using an assortment of XML
transformations implemented in PDF::FromHTML::Twig.
There is also a command-line utility, html2pdf.pl, that comes with this
distribution.
There are two kinds of numbers in English -- cardinals (1,
2, 3...), and ordinals (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). This library
provides functions for giving the ordinal form of a number,
given its cardinal value.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
PDF-Table is intended for table generation using PDF::API2.