Simplistic wrapper for the PDF-API2 modules
Nicknames, alternate spellings, and alternate etymological derivations
make checking first name equivalence nearly impossible. This module
will tell you that 'Maggie', 'Peg', and 'Margaret' are all probably
the same name.
The Free Software Foundation's "diff" utilities, including "diff",
"diff3", "sdiff", and "cmp".
These utilities exist in the FreeBSD base collection, but the GNU
versions have added functionality that is sometimes useful.
Note that this port will install these utilities with a `g' prefix,
for example gdiff, gdiff3, ggcmp, but the texinfo documentation
will refer to these utilities without the `g' prefix.
There are two kinds of numbers in English -- cardinals (1,
2, 3...), and ordinals (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). This library
provides functions for giving the ordinal form of a number,
given its cardinal value.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
POE::Filter::XML provides POE with a completely encapsulated XML
parsing strategy for POE::Wheels that will be dealing with XML
streams. By default the filter will attempt to use XML::Parser as
its foundation for xml parsing. Otherwise it will depend upon a
pure perl SAX parser included (POE::Filter::XML::Parser).
Lingua::EN::Syllable::syllable() estimates the number of syllables
in the word passed to it.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
Lingua::EN::Words2Nums converts English text into numbers. It supports both
ordinal and cardinal numbers, negative numbers, and very large numbers.
The main subroutine, which is exported by default, is words2nums(). This
subroutine, when fed a string, will attempt to convert it into a number. If it
succeeds, the number will be returned. If it fails, it returns undef.
Lingua::Stem::Fr uses the modified version of the Porter Stemming Algorithm to
return a stemmed words.
Lingua::Stem::It applies the Porter Stemming Algorithm to its parameters,
returning the stemmed words.
Artha is a free cross-platform English thesaurus that works completely
off-line and is based on WordNet. Stable releases for download are
currently available for GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows; it is tested
on major Desktop Environments like GNOME, KDE, Xfce, etc and on Microsoft
Windows XP, Vista and 7. Artha is released under the GNU General Public
Licence version 2; hence you are free to copy/redistribute it.