DTD2RELAX converts DTD schema into RELAX module.
Add one or more CSS <link> elements to an XHTML document.
BeeDiff is a graphical file comparator. User have a possibility
to compare and merge a two text files. All differences are highlighted
in colors.
Bomstrip is a very simple tool that removes BOM's (byte-order-marks)
from utf-8 files. Actually, it is a set of tools that all do the same
thing, but - for added entertainment value - in multiple programming
languages (python, c, java, brainfuck, ook!, perl, sed, postscript,
pascal, unlambda, limbo, haskell, ocaml, php, ruby). You want to always
have this tool within hand-reach, no matter where you are and which
compilers/interpreters you keep close to you.
Each tool reads from stdin and writes to stdout. It accepts no options
or arguments. It never writes into files directly. All files are public
domain. It exists for the purpose of noting how stupid BOM's in utf-8
files are.
Oh, in case you didn't know yet: utf-8 does not have byte-ordering
issues, so there is absolutely no need to have three bytes (the
utf-8-BOM) that do not say anything about the byte-order (since there
is nothing to say).
META is builder for recursive descent parsers implemented as a domain
specific language on top of Common Lisp.
Source code spell checker.
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.
go.text contains additional Go packages for text processing.
This is an implementation of John Gruber's Markdown text to html language.
There's not much here that differentiates it from any of the existing Markdown
implementations except that it's written in C instead of one of the vast flock
of scripting languages that are fighting it out for the Perl crown.
Markdown provides a library that gives you formatting functions suitable for
marking down entire documents or lines of text, a command-line program that you
can use to mark down documents interactively or from a script,
and a tiny (1 program so far) suite of example programs that show how to fully
utilize the markdown library.
It also does, by default, various smartypants-style substitutions.
The Heirloom Documentation Tools provide troff, nroff, and related
utilities to format manual pages and other documents for output on
terminals and printers. They are portable and enhanced versions of
the utilities released by Sun as part of OpenSolaris, and, for pic,
grap, mpm, and some minor parts, by Lucent as part of Plan 9.