KPDFTool is a Qt based frontend for GhostView and ImageMagick to
perform basic operations with PDF and PS (PostScript) files such
as merging or extracting pages, as well as protecting the text
from copying.
ltablex modifies the tabularx environment to combine the features of the
tabularx package (auto-sized columns in a fixed width table) with those
of the longtable package (multi-page tables).
qpdfview is a tabbed document viewer. It uses Poppler for PDF
support, libspectre for PS support, DjVuLibre for DjVu support,
CUPS for printing support and the Qt toolkit for its interface.
Filter scripts used by the printer spoolers to convert the incoming
PostScript data into the printer's native format using a
printer/driver specific, but spooler-independent PPD file.
Muttprint pretty-prints mail messages for any mail client which can output
plain text with the mail headers included.
It uses the typesetting system LaTeX, which is normally installed on a
Unix/Linux system.
pstotext extracts ASCII text from PostScript and PDF files. It
uses Ghostscript, but does a more careful job with kerned characters
and nonstandard font encodings than Ghostscript's ps2ascii utility.
PollyReports.py provides a set of classes for database report writing.
It assumes that you are using Reportlab to do PDF generation, but can
work with any "canvas-like" object as desired.
PyRTF is a pure python module for the efficient generation of
rich text format documents. It has good support for tables and
tries to maintain compatibility with as many RTF readers as possible.
Scribus is a desktop publishing program, similar to Adobe PageMaker(TM),
QuarkXPress(TM) or Adobe InDesign(TM).
Scribus offers support for professional publishing features, such
as CMYK color, easy PDF creation, Encapsulated Postscript import/export
and creation of color separations.
Six free UNIX/Windows command-line tools for dealing with Type 1 fonts. This is
a revision of I. Lee Hetherington's beloved t1utils package.
o t1ascii changes PFB (binary) fonts into PFA (ASCII) format.
o t1binary changes PFA fonts into PFB format.
o t1disasm translates PFBs or PFAs into a human-readable and -editable format.
o t1asm changes the (potentially edited) output of t1diasm back to either PFAF
or PFB.
o t1unmac (formerly unpost) translates a Type 1 font in Mac format (either
MacBinary or a raw resource fork) into either PFB or PFA format.
o t1mac translates PFA or PFB format font files into Mac format.