p5-libsoldout is a perl module to access the C library libsoldout.
The initial version just implements functions to convert markdown
input to html including strict markdown, discount markdown and
specific extensions only available in libsoldout.
From the README:
libxml-perl is a collection of smaller Perl modules, scripts, and
documents for working with XML in Perl. libxml-perl software works in
combination with XML::Parser, PerlSAX, XML::DOM, XML::Grove and others.
pod2pdf converts documents written in Perl's POD (Plain Old
Documentation) format to PDF files.
Set of modules:
* Pod::Man - convert POD data to formatted *roff input
* Pod::ParseLink - parse an Lltgt formatting code in POD text
* Pod::Text - convert POD data to formatted ASCII text
* Pod::Text::Color - convert POD data to formatted color ASCII text
* Pod::Text::Overstrike - convert POD data to formatted overstrike text
The Horde_Text_Filter_Csstidy:: class provides the PHP-based library needed
to perform optimization/compression on CSS code. It is provided in a separate
package as the code is under the GPLv2 license instead of the LGPLv2 license
used for the Text_Filter class.
TeXcount is a Perl script that counts the number of words in the
text of LaTeX files. It has rules for handling most of the common
macros and provides colour coded output indicating which parts have
been counted.
[ excerpt from developer's website ]
XMLTV is a set of programs to process TV (tvguide) listings and
manage your TV viewing. It stores the listings in an XML-based
format.
The idea is to separate out the backend (getting the listings) from
the frontend (displaying them for the user), and to implement useful
operations like picking out your favourite programmes as filters
that read and write XML documents.
cmark is the C reference implementation of CommonMark, a rationalized
version of Markdown syntax with a spec.
It provides a shared library (libcmark) with functions for parsing
CommonMark documents to an abstract syntax tree (AST), manipulating
the AST, and rendering the document to HTML, groff man, LaTeX,
CommonMark, or an XML representation of the AST. It also provides a
command-line program (cmark) for parsing and rendering CommonMark
documents.
pdfoutline adds outlines (aka bookmarks) to PDF files. It reads input file given
as first argument, adds outlines from text file given as second argument, and
saves result to file with name given as third argument.
This is a port of pdftohtml, which converts pdf-files into nicely
formatted html, combined with png images.
The HTML generated uses frames to emulate the content listing from
the pdf.