Knews is a threaded newsreader with an X Window interface that uses NNTP
to get news. Threads are displayed in a graphical tree. Full support for
reading MIME articles, except message/partial.
o Background threading of newsgroups
o Doesn't have to read the active file or group descriptions on startup
o A mechansim for reading the spool directory
o Kill file support with color blobs
o Regular expression searching in articles and the newsgroup list
o XPAT searching
o Can use different fonts and colors for quoted text and headers in articles
o Lots of action procedures that can be tied to keys.
o Supports multiple nntp servers
o Tagging of articles and saving or piping them in order
o Uudecode function. Not perfect, but handles most cases
o article text widget is able to display wide-character fonts
o article tree has a 'vertical' layout by popular demand
o experimental: Decoding of 16 bit encoded charsets
o Mailcap file support
o save thread data between sessions
o article prefetch cache and 'trailing' cache
o Less restrictive locking of the interface
o Message-id lookup of articles
LICENSE: GLP2 or later
Leafnode v1.11 is a simple, IPv6 enabled NNTP server and client
designed for small sites. (Think store & forward proxy if you like.)
It "learns" which newsgroups should be downloaded based on what's accessed.
Use it to enable online newsreaders to offline reading or to reduce your
external bandwidth if you have several users accessing Usenet news.
nget is a command line NNTP file grabber.
It automatically pieces together multipart postings for easy retrieval,
even substituting parts from multiple servers. It handles disconnects
gracefully, resuming after the last part successfully downloaded,
and caching of header data for quick access.
CUPS backend for the canon proprietary USB over IP network printing
protocol, BJNP. This backend is based on reverse engineering using
TCP/IP. It can be used with CUPS 1.2 - 1.7 (verified). This backend allows Cups
to connect over the network to a Canon printers
GtkLP for CUPS is a frontend for the lpr that comes with CUPS. It
is written to make it easy to use nearly all the options from CUPS
without knowing them by name. For print-admins, there is also an
pretty simple queue tool implemented.
hscolour is a small Haskell script to colourise Haskell code. It
currently has six output formats: ANSI terminal codes (optionally
XTerm-256colour codes), HTML 3.2 with font tags, HTML 4.01 with CSS,
HTML 4.01 with CSS and mouseover annotations, XHTML 1.0 with inline CSS
styling, LaTeX, and mIRC chat codes.
IJS is a relatively new initiative to improve the quality and ease
of use of inkjet printing with Ghostscript. Using IJS, you can add
new drivers, or upgrade existing ones, without recompiling Ghostscript.
All driver authors are encouraged to adapt their drivers for IJS,
and if there is an IJS driver available for your printer, it should
be your first choice.
Previous versions of this module attempted to provide a Perl interface
layer similar to the C interface of CUPS. This was fine for power users,
but most people were not looking for this type of interface.
This module has now been converted to use an object oriented paradigm
to facilitate quicker development and ease of use.
In summary, this module provides a strong base for working with PDF
files but lacks some finesse. Users should know their way around the PDF
specification.
Included in the examples directory are some example programs starting
from very simple PDF creation programs and working up. More extensive
samples are included as scripts.
The Apache PDFBox library is an open source Java tool for working with PDF
documents. This project allows creation of new PDF documents, manipulation of
existing documents and the ability to extract content from documents. Apache
PDFBox also includes several command line utilities.
Features:
- Text extraction
- Merging & Splitting
- Forms Filling
- PDF/A Validation
- PDF Printing
- PDF to Image Conversion
- PDF Creation
- PDF Signing