Aspell Turkmen dictionary.
Ruby interface to HTML Tidy Library Project
libe-book is a library and a set of tools for reading and converting various
non-HTML reflowable e-book formats.
Currently supported are:
- eReader .pdb
- FictionBook v. 2 (including zipped files)
- PalmDoc Ebook - Plucker .pdb
- QiOO (mobile format, for java-enabled cellphones)
- TCR (simple compressed text format)
- TealDoc
- zTXT
- ZVR (simple compressed text format)
This is a library to make it easy to manipulate RDF files describing LADSPA
plugins. It can also be used for general RDF manipulation.
It can read RDF/XLM and N3 files and export N3 files, it also has a light
taxonomic inference capability.
The Ruby binding (C extension) to the ZeroMQ library.
Sablotron is an XML processor fully implemented in C++. It uses Expat
by James Clark as an XML parser. Sablotron implements XSLT 1.0, XPath
1.0 and DOM Level2.
Original creator of Sablotron is Ginger Alliance Ltd; Czech Republic.
Despite the fact that open formats like RTF are good and widely
avialable, far too many idiots seem to insist on using Word .doc
format. This program is an attempt to limit the damage this causes
users of non-Microsoft systems and text processing systems, for
example LaTeX.
The aim of SCEW is to provide an easy interface around the Expat XML parser.
SCEW also incorporates functions to create and handle XML trees. That is, add
and delete nodes, change attribute names and values, etc.
SCIM Input-Pad is an on-screen input pad that can be used to input symbols
and key events very easily. It works with the SCIM input method platform.
SCIM Input-Pad comes with predefined files for common symbols, some special
keyboard events (such as dead keys and composing keys), punctuation technical
and graphics signs (including Braille alphabet), and many languages: Arabian,
Armenian, Balinese, Bengali, Buginese, Buhid, Cham, Chinese, Devanagari,
Ethiopic, Georgian, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hanunoo, Hebrew, Japanese, Kannada,
Kaya Li, Khmer, Korean, Lao, Lepcha, Limbu, Malayalam, Mongolian, Myanmar,
New Tai Lue, Ol Chiki, Oriya, Rejang, Russian (with all Cyrillic languages),
Saurashtra, Sinhala, Sundanese, Syloti Nagri, Tagalog, Tai Le, Tamil, Telugu,
Thai and Tibetian. It also provides an easy access to all Latin-based scripts.
This is a SCIM IMEngine module which uses m17n library as the backend. It
allows you to use keyboard layouts available via devel/m17n-db and
textproc/m17n-contrib through standard SCIM interface. m17n-lib currently
supports input of more than 60 languages with more than 70 language
specific input methods.