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print/lilypond-2.19.47 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
GNU music typesetter
LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces sheet music using a high-level description file, which is plain text, as input. You can use your favorite text editor to enter the description files. The font and the layout were inspired by engraved music, but can be modified. The program also has limited MIDI functionality: you can write MIDI files, and there is a MIDI to lilypond conversion tool, midi2ly. Conversion tools for PMX, MUP, ABC, Finale and Musedata are also included. Patrick Atamaniuk
print/latexdiff-1.1.1 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Determine and mark up significant differences between latex files
latexdiff is a Perl script that compares two latex files and marks up significant differences between them (i.e. a diff for latex files). Various options are available for visual markup using standard latex packages such as "color.sty". Changes not directly affecting visible text, for example in formatting commands, are still marked in the latex source. A rudimentary revision facilility is provided by another Perl script, latexrevise, which accepts or rejects all changes. Manual editing of the difference file can be used to override this default behaviour and accept or reject selected changes only. There are also scripts to handle multiple-file documents, and files under version control.
print/nenscript-1.13.3 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Clone of the proprietary enscript program from Adobe Systems
A clone of the proprietary enscript program from Adobe Systems. For those who have never used enscript, it is a good ASCII to Postscript converter. The main features of nenscript are: . produces Postscript output which fully conforms to the Document Structuring Conventions . support for normal and "gaudy" output . support for single or double column output . allows insertion of titles and headers in any font. . multiple copies of a document Features additional to nenscript are: . automatic wrapping of long lines . availability under MSDOS . executable is self contained - no additional files required
print/lilypond-2.18.2 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
The GNU music typesetter
LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces sheet music using a high-level description file, which is plain text, as input. You can use your favorite text editor to enter the description files. The font and the layout were inspired by engraved music, but can be modified. The program also has limited MIDI functionality: you can write MIDI files, and there is a MIDI to lilypond conversion tool, midi2ly. Conversion tools for PMX, MUP, ABC, Finale and Musedata are also included. Patrick Atamaniuk
print/fpdf-1.7.2 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Simple PDF generation for Python
PyFPDF is a library for PDF document generation under Python, ported from PHP (see FPDF "Free"-PDF, a well-known PDFlib-extension replacement with many examples, scripts and derivatives). Compared with other PDF libraries, PyFPDF is simple, small and versatile, with advanced capabilities and easy to learn, extend and maintain. Features * Python 2.5 to 2.7 support (with experimental Python3 support) * Unicode (UTF-8) TrueType font subset embedding * Barcode I2of5 and code39, QR code coming soon ... * PNG, GIF and JPG support (including transparency and alpha channel) * Templates with a visual designer & basic html2pdf * Exceptions support, other minor fixes, improvements and PEP8 code cleanups
print/dvipdfmx-20150315 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
DVI Previewer(kpathsearch) for X
The dvipdfmx (formerly dvipdfm-cjk) project provides an eXtended version of the dvipdfm, a DVI to PDF translator developed by Mark A. Wicks. The primary goal of this project is to support multi-byte character encodings and large character sets for East Asian languages by CID-keyed font technology. The secondary goal is to support as many features as pdfTeX developed by Han The Thanh. This project is a combined work of the dvipdfm-jpn project by Shunsaku Hirata and its modified one, dvipdfm-kor, by Jin-Hwan Cho.
print/fig2dev-3.2.6 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Tools to convert Xfig .fig files
Fig2dev is a set of tools for creating TeX documents with graphics which are portable, in the sense that they can be printed in a wide variety of environments. Drivers currently exist for the following graphics languages: AutoCad slide, BOX, (E)EPIC macros, LaTeX picture environment, PIC, PiCTeX, PNG, PostScript, Encapsulated Postscript, GIF, IBM-GL, JPEG, PCX, MF (METAFONT), TeXtyl, TIFF, TPIC, XBM (X11 Bitmap), XPM (X11 Pixmap), and TK (tcl/tk). Fig2dev can be configured with a subset of these drivers.
print/txtbdf2ps-0.7.1 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Translator TXT + BDF to PS
This is a perl script that can generate compact, DSC-compliant Postscript out of a plain text file and a BDF font. The output can be previewed using Ghostscript under most platforms, or with the Windows shareware program "ROPS", or printed on Postscript printers, or converted to PDF using "ps2pdf". The motivation for creating this script was to be able to print texts in international character sets. Since it's much easier to create or edit bitmap (BDF/PCF) fonts than outline fonts, this script allows to print texts using your own fonts.
ports-mgmt/managepkg-1.1 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Script for maintaining ports
This script runs though the complete ports tree without stopping after a make error occurred. If you call make with any parameter in one of the directories of the ports tree in FreeBSD the run will stop if make returns with a code bigger than zero. That means, that it is (in opposite to NetBSD or OpenBSD impossible to run a echo complete build with \"make\" in FreeBSD. Warning: The run of the script may last days (but you may stop it any time). Call the script with the parameter you want to give to make, for instance fetch, build, install, or package. -Andreas Fehlner fehlner@gmx.de
ports-mgmt/FreeBSD-Portindex-3.6 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Incremental FreeBSD ports INDEX file generation
cache-init, cache-update, find-updated and portindex are a set of perl scripts built around the common core of the FreeBSD::Portindex modules. Their use is to generate and maintain the ports INDEX or INDEX-5 files speedily and efficiently. Ultimately they work in a very similar way to the standard make index command, except that the FreeBSD::Portindex tools keep a cache of the make describe output from each port, and can update that cached data incrementally as the ports tree itself is updated.