CSS::Minifier::XS is a CSS "minifier"; its designed to remove unnecessary
whitespace and comments from CSS files, while also not breaking the CSS.
bibtex2html is a collection of tools for translating from BibTeX to HTML.
They allow to produce, from a set of bibliography files in BibTeX format,
a bibliography in HTML format. Here are some features:
o Handle any BibTeX style (even those producing multiple bibliographies);
o Use additional fields like abstract, url, ps, etc. to insert web links;
o Crossrefs are also replaced by links;
o Sort by dates or authors, in increasing or decreasing order;
o Read simple macros in TeX or LaTeX files;
o Show syntax errors in BibTeX files;
o Extract from one or several BibTeX files the set of entries satisfying
a given criterion.
Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>
JavaScript::Minifier::XS is a JavaScript "minifier"; its designed to remove
un-necessary whitespace and comments from JavaScript files, which also not
breaking the JavaScript.
LaTeX::Pod converts LaTeX sources to Perl's POD (Plain old
documentation) format. Currently only a subset of the available
LaTeX language is supported.
Lingua::EN::FindNumber provides a regular expression for finding numbers in
English text. It also provides functions for extracting and manipulating such
numbers.
"Named entities" is the NLP jargon for proper nouns which
represent people, places, organisations, and so on.
This module provides a very simple way of extracting these from a text.
If we run the "extract_entities" routine on a piece of news coverage of
recent UK political events, we should expect to see it return a list of
hash references looking like this:
{ entity => 'Mr Howard', class => 'person', scores => { ... }, },
{ entity => 'Ministry of Defence', class => 'organisation', ... },
{ entity => 'Oxfordshire', class => 'place', ... },
The additional "scores" hash reference in there breaks down the various
possible classes for this entity in an open-ended scale.
IDNA::Punycode is a module to encode / decode Unicode strings into
Punycode, an efficient encoding of Unicode for use with IDNA.
The purpose of the PPIx-Regexp package is to parse regular expressions
in a manner similar to the way the PPI package parses Perl.
Antiword is a free MS Word reader. It converts the binary files from
Word 2, 6, 7, 97, 2000, 2002 and 2003 to plain text and to PostScript.
The Perl-Critic-Tics distribution includes extra policies for Perl::Critic to
address a fairly random assortment of things that make me (rjbs) wince.