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print/musixtex-T112 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Set of TeX macros to typeset music
MusiXTeX is a set of TeX macros to typeset polyphonic, orchestral or polyphonic music. This software is not recommended for users that are familiar with TeX. MusiXTeX is documented in lib/texmf/documentation/musixtex.tex. This file must be processed with LaTeX and musixflx: latex musixdoc musixflx musixdoc latex musixdoc makeindex musixdoc.idx latex musixdoc makeindex musixdoc.idx latex musixdoc Some examples are provided in lib/texmf/documentation/musixtex.examples for instance, to typeset the file 'traeumer.tex' type: musixtex traeumer musixflx traeumer musixtex traeumer
print/c2ps-4.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
PostScript pretty-printer for C source
A PostScript pretty-printer for C source with numerous features. Released under the GPL by Dmitri Shtilman <dash@vision10.technion.ac.il> and Dmitri Makarov <dimm@vnet.ibm.com>.
print/cups-pk-helper-0.2.5 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Helper that makes system-config-printer use PolicyKit
Cups-pk-helper is an application which makes cups configuration interfaces available under control of PolicyKit.
print/detex-2.8 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Strips TeX/LaTeX codes from a file
detex takes as input a TeX source file and strips the TeX commands. The result is output to stdout. This is useful if you need a pure ASCII version of a TeX/LaTeX file.
print/cups-filters-1.10.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Additional backends, filters and other software for CUPS
The CUPS Filters package contains backends, filters and other software that was once part of the core CUPS distribution but is no longer maintained by Apple Inc.
print/gsfonts-8.11 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Standard Fonts for Ghostscript
Ghostscript is the well-known PostScript interpreter which is available for all common and most esoteric platforms and supports many different printers and some displays. This port install the fontpacks with the Type1 fonts ready for X use with Adobe foundries.
print/html2ps-1.0.b7 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
HTML to PostScript converter
- Much from HTML 4.0 - that is relevant for printing - is supported (incidentally, the PostScript and PDF versions of the HTML 4.0 draft, were generated using html2ps). For example, all character entities (except &zwnj;, &zwj;, &lrm;, and &rlm;) are supported. - Many possibilities to control the appearance. Starting with this version, this is mostly done using configuration files. - Support for processing multiple documents, also automatically by recursively following links. - A table of contents can be generated, either from the links in a document, or automatically from document headings. - Configurable page headers/footers, that for example can contain document title, URL, page number, current heading, and date. - When converting the PostScript document to PDF - using some other program such as version 5.0 or later of Aladdin Ghostscript, or Adobe Acrobat Distiller - the original hyperlinks in the HTML documents will be retained in the PDF document. - Automatic hyphenation and text justification can be selected.
print/kpdftool-0.23.1 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Simple utility to manipulate PS and PDF files
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.
print/ltablex-1.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Combines the features of both the tabularx and longtable packages
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).
print/latexdiff-1.1.1 (Score: 7.739885E-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.