Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate is a port to perl of the syntax highlight
engine of the Kate text editor.
The language xml files of kate have been rewritten to perl modules using a
script. These modules function as plugins to this module.
This module provides encoding to LaTeX escapes from utf8 using mapping
tables in Pod::LaTeX and HTML::Entities. This covers only a subset of the
Unicode character table (undef warnings will occur for non-mapped chars).
Mileage will vary when decoding (converting TeX to utf8), as TeX is in
essence a programming language, and this module does not implement TeX.
I use this module to encode author names in BibTeX and to do a rough job
at presenting LaTeX abstracts in HTML. Using decode rather than seeing
$\sqrt{\Omega^2\zeta_n}$ you get something that looks like the formula.
The next logical step for this module is to integrate some level of TeX
grammar to improve the decoding, in particular to handle fractions and
font changes (which should probably be dropped).
String::Strip is an XS extension that implements four white space
removal routines: StripSpace (remove all white space), StripLSpace
(strip leading white space), StripTSpace (strip trailing white space),
and StripLTSpace (strip leading and trailing white space). All four of
these routines work directly on the input argument, rather than passing
back a result. The routines tend to be roughly 30% faster than
equivalent function regex code.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>
Template::Declare is a pure-perl declarative HTML templating system.
A few key features and buzzwords:
- All templates are 100% pure perl code
- Simple declarative syntax
- No angle brackets
- Mixins
- Inheritance
- Public and private templates
This module adds template extraction functionality to the Template toolkit.
It can take a rendered document and its template together, and get the
original data structure back, effectively reversing the Template::process
function.
String::Trim trims whitespace off your strings. chomp trims only $/
(typically, that's newline), but trim will trim all leading and
trailing whitespace.
Template-Magic is a "magic" interface between programming and design. It makes
"magically" available all the runtime values - stored in your variables or
returned by your subroutines - inside a static template file. Usually no need
to assign values to the object.
Template Toolkit plugin interface to Text::Autoformat module. This is
a separate distribution as of Template-Toolkit 2.22.
This is a very simple TT2 Plugin for generating CSV.
A CSV object will be instantiated via the following directive:
[% USE CSV %]
Template::Semantic is a template engine for XHTML/XML based on
XML::LibXML that doesn't use any template syntax. This module takes
pure XHTML/XML as a template, and uses XPath or CSS selectors to
assign values.