The purpose of dot2tex is to give graphs generated by Graphviz a more LaTeX
friendly look and feel. This is accomplished by converting xdot output from
Graphviz to a series of PSTricks or PGF/TikZ commands. This approach allows:
- Typesetting labels with LaTeX, allowing mathematical notation.
- Using native PSTricks and PGF/TikZ commands for drawing arrows (optional).
- Using backend specific styles to customize the output
dvips2ascii
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This is a PostScript-to-ascii converter which works for PostScript
files created by dvips. Results are usually better than using ps2ascii
which comes with ghostscript.
USAGE: dvips2ascii < psfile > asciifile
dvips2ascii is a perl script, therefore it is slow. There is limited
support for accented characters (mainly german umlauts). Let me know
if you want support for other special characters.
Comments, bug reports and fixes to
eserte@cs.tu-berlin.de (Slaven Rezic)
Apsfilter is a magic printfilter, that allows you to print different
document types "automagically" without having to convert them manually
into something which is understood by your lineprinter. Apsfilter
development started in 1993, so apsfilter is now a mature and powerful
printing solution for any flavour of Unix running lpd or LPRng as line
printer scheduler. It supports the latest ghostscript version and 3rd
party printer driver like hpijs, ijs, hpdj, pcl3 and gimp-print, to
mention some.
Foxit Reader is a free PDF document viewer for the Linux platform, with a new
streamlined interface, user-customized toolbar, incredibly small size,
breezing-fast launch speed and rich features. This empowers PDF document users
with Zoom function, Navigation function, Bookmarks, Thumbnails, Text Selection
Tool, Snapshot, and Full Screen capabilities. Foxit Reader for Desktop Linux
is provided by Foxit Corporation free for non-commercial use.
latex2rtf is a translator program that translates LaTeX text into the
RTF format used by several textprocessors, including Microsoft Word
and Word for Windows. It was written by Fernando Dorner and Andreas
Granzer in a one-semester course in our department. It was later
updated in another one-semester course by Friedrich Polzer and Gerhard
Trisko. Ralf Schlatterbeck <ralf@zoo.priv.at> maintained and extended
it until 1998. It is currently being maintained by Georg Lehner,
Scott Pralh, and Wilfried Hennings
PDF::Template is a layout system that creates Adobe PDF files from the same
data structure used by HTML::Template.
Currently, the only renderer support is pdflib_pl, which is from PDFLib
(www.pdflib.com). There is a free version (PDFLib Lite), but that does not
handle Unicode. If you need CJK fonts, you will need to purchase the full
version of PDFLib from them.
pslib is a C-library to create PostScript files on the fly. It offers many
drawing primitives, inclusion of png and eps images and a very sophisticated
text rendering including hyphenation, kerning and ligatures. It can read
external Type1 fonts and embed them into the output file. It supports pdfmarks
which makes it in combination with ghostscript's pdfwriter an alternative for
libraries creating PDF.
YaTeX automates typesetting and previewing of LaTeX and enables
completing input of LaTeX mark-up command such as `\begin{}'..`\end{}'.
YaTeX also supports Demacs which runs on MS-DOS(386), Mule (Multi
Language Enhancement to GNU Emacs), and latex on DOS.
Yahtml is a brand new package for writing HTML files with Emacs. It is
very far from html-mode, html-helper-mode or other existing HTML modes.
It is a good successor of YaTeX in HTML world.
Pyteomics is a collection of lightweight and handy tools for Python
that help to handle various sorts of proteomics data. Pyteomics
provides a growing set of modules to facilitate the most common
tasks in proteomics data analysis, such as:
* calculation of basic physico-chemical properties of polypeptides:
. mass and isotopic distribution
. charge and pI
. chromatographic retention time
* access to common proteomics data:
. MS or LC-MS data
. FASTA databases
. search engines output
* easy manipulation of sequences of modified peptides and proteins
PyBrain is a modular Machine Learning Library for Python.
It's goal is to offer flexible, easy-to-use yet still powerful
algorithms for Machine Learning Tasks and a variety of
predefined environments to test and compare your algorithms.
PyBrain is short for Python-Based Reinforcement Learning,
Artificial Intelligence and Neural Network Library. In fact,
we came up with the name first and later reverse-engineerer
this quite descriptive "Backronym".