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textproc/webcpp-0.8.4 (Score: 0.01987111)
Convert your source code to syntax highlighted HTML
Webcpp converts source code to syntax highlighted HTML, and supports multiple languages and also colour schemes. Features: - Specific support for over 30 programming, scripting, and shading languages - An 11-element syntax highlighting engine - Dynamic colour schemes using embedded Stylesheets, or external Stylesheets - Batch conversions - Automatic filetype detection for higlighting - Filetype forcing for syntax highlighting - Automatic #include file hyperlinking and file generation - Piping the input or output to or from STDIN/STDOUT to collaborate with other programs - The ability of allowing custom HTML tags to be added - Generic support for unknown text based files - Available on various operating systems
textproc/csvdiff-1.7 (Score: 0.01987111)
Compare/diff two (comma) separated files with each other
csvdiff is a Perl script to diff/compare two csv files with the possibility to select the separator. Differences will be shown like: "Column XYZ in record 999" is different. After this, the actual and the expected result for this column will be shown.
textproc/xincluder-1.0.d11 (Score: 0.01987111)
Java-based XInclude processors
Java-based XInclude processors. This package contains 3 different XInclude processor implementations, based on SAX, DOM and JDOM.
textproc/xmlcatmgr-2.2 (Score: 0.01987111)
SGML and XML catalog manager
XML Catalog Manager (xmlcatmgr in its short form) is a small utility used to manipulate SGML and XML catalogs. It is extremely small and lightweight, specially designed to be run from packaging systems. Basically, it allows adding and removing entries from catalogs in a completely automated way. A catalog is a lookup mechanism used to translate entities into other different entities. They can, for example, map public identifiers to local files or URIs. This allows you to tell the parser where to look for entities without having to modify the original document source.
textproc/xmlenc-0.52 (Score: 0.01987111)
Light-weight XML encoding library for Java
Light-weight XML encoding library for Java. It fills the gap between a light-weight parser like SAX, and a heavy-weight XML output library, like JDOM.
textproc/xmlppm-0.98.3 (Score: 0.01987111)
XML-Conscious PPM Compression
XMLPPM is a data compression program that compresses XML files from 5 to 30% better than any existing text or XML-specific compressors. It is a combination of the well-known Prediction by Partial Match (PPM) algorithm for text compression, first described by Cleary and Witten in 1984, and an approach to modeling tree-structured data called Multiplexed Hierarchical Modeling (MHM) that I have developed.
textproc/xmlstarlet-1.6.1 (Score: 0.01987111)
Command Line XML Toolkit
XMLStarlet is a set of command line utilities (tools) which can be used to transform, query, validate, and edit XML documents and files using simple set of shell commands in similar way it is done for plain text files using UNIX grep, sed, awk, diff, patch, join, etc commands. This set of command line utilities can be used by those who deal with many XML documents on UNIX shell command prompt as well as for automated XML processing with shell scripts.
textproc/xqilla-2.3.3 (Score: 0.01987111)
XQuery and XPath2 library
XQilla is an XQuery and XPath 2 library and command line utility written in C++, implemented on top of the Xerces-C library.
textproc/yodl-3.05.01 (Score: 0.01987111)
Easy to use but powerful document formatting/preparation language
YODL - Your Own Document Language, implements an easy-to-use, yet powerful document preparation language. It also includes converters to convert documents written in that language to several formats, including ASCII, man page format, LaTeX, DVI, XML, and HTML.
textproc/yould-0.3.7 (Score: 0.01987111)
Pronounceable word generator
Yould is a generator for pronounceable random words. The engine uses Markov chains with two letter transitions. This distribution includes trained engines for several languages: English, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, French and German.