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textproc/l2a-1.2 (Score: 0.068937615)
L2a - LaTeX to ASCII converter
L2A is a simple filter to remove most LaTeX commands from marked-up documents, leaving only the body of text.
textproc/la-aspell-20020503.0 (Score: 0.068937615)
Aspell Latin dictionary
Aspell Latin dictionary.
textproc/yaml-1.2.0 (Score: 0.068937615)
YAML-1.1 parser and emitter
pecl-yaml is a YAML-1.1 parser and emitter, it Support for YAML 1.1 (YAML Ain't Markup Language) serialization using the LibYAML library.
textproc/linuxdoc-tools-0.9.71 (Score: 0.068937615)
Fork of SGML-tools specially tailored for linuxdoc SGMLs
Linuxdoc-Tools is a fork of SGML-Tools 1.0.9, capable of processing LinuxDoc DTD SGML files. Such files are sometimes used as an input format for generated documentation.
textproc/linuxdoc-1.1 (Score: 0.068937615)
The Linuxdoc SGML DTD
This directory contains three versions of the linuxdoc DTD. The first, original.dtd, is the original untouched DTD from the SGML-tools version 0.99.13 toolkit. The second, freebsd-1.0.dtd, has been slightly modified to (a) remove bogus shortref maps, and (b) add a PART element. The third, freebsd-1.1.dtd adds a manref element. Using the supplied catalog file with James Clark's SP parser, documents beginning like this: <!doctype linuxdoc system> will automatically use the original DTD, while these: <!doctype linuxdoc public "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN"> <!doctype linuxdoc public "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc 1.0//EN"> will use the FreeBSD DTD, version 1.0 and this: <!doctype linuxdoc public "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc 1.1//EN"> will use the FreeBSD DTD, version 1.1. January 17, 1998 jfieber@FreeBSD.org
textproc/localize-0.0.1 (Score: 0.068937615)
Application to aid in the translation of .strings files
Localize is an application to aid in the translation of .strings files. .strings files must be distributed in ASCII encoding, which generally isn't a convenient encoding to do translation in. As an example, its rather difficult to enter Chinese characters into an ASCII encoded text file. Localize will, with any luck, help out with this. Currently its just a shell of an application, but sometime in the future I hope to complete it. LICENSE: GPL2 or later
textproc/loook-0.6.5 (Score: 0.068937615)
Simple Python tool that search in LibreOffice/OpenOffice files
Loook is a simple Python tool that searches for text strings in LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org files. AND, OR and phrase searches are supported. It doesn't create an index, but searching should be fast enough unless you have really many files.
textproc/lttoolbox-3.3.2 (Score: 0.068937615)
Tool for lexical, morphological analysis and generation of words
lttoolbox is a toolbox for lexical processing, morphological analysis and generation of words. The analysis is the process of splitting of words splitting a word (e.g. cats) into its lemma 'cat' and the grammatical information <n><pl>. The generation is the opposite process. The package is split into three programs, lt-comp, the compiler, lt-proc, the processor, and lt-expand, which generates all possible mappings between surface forms and lexical forms in the dictionary.
textproc/luaexpat-1.3.0 (Score: 0.068937615)
LuaExpat is a SAX XML parser based on the Expat library
LuaExpat is a SAX XML parser based on the Expat library. SAX is the Simple API for XML and allows programs to: * process a XML document incrementally, thus being able to handle huge documents without memory penalties; * register handler functions which are called by the parser during the processing of the document, handling the document elements or text. With an event-based API like SAX the XML document can be fed to the parser in chunks, and the parsing begins as soon as the parser receives the first document chunk. LuaExpat reports parsing events (such as the start and end of elements) directly to the application through callbacks. The parsing of huge documents can benefit from this piecemeal operation.
textproc/libcsv-3.0.3 (Score: 0.068937615)
Small, simple and fast CSV library
libcsv is a small, simple and fast CSV library written in pure ANSI C89 that can read and write CSV data. It provides a straight-forward interface using callback functions to handle parsed fields and rows and can parse improperly formatted CSV files.