A utility for printing text files (or stdin) through a terminal/terminal
emulator using ANSI escape sequences.
catdvi is a program that translates TeX Device Independent (DVI) files into
readable plain text.
DVISVG creates one SVG Document, which includes content of the selected page
from the specified DVI file. DVISVG produces outlines for used glyphs/characters
in DVI file as an external SVG Font.
SVG Document produced by DVISVG uses external SVG Fonts so there is
a problem with using Adobe's SVG Viewer which doesn't currently support it.
Solution is using embeded fonts which can to be easily inserted in svg file
from the external fonts file.
EasyLatex is a preprocessor which takes an input file in "pseudo-latex",
and transforms it into proper LaTeX syntax.
This is a printer filter for the EPSON EPL-5700L, EPL-5800L and EPL-5900L
budget models of EPSON's laser printers.
This port also provides a driver for apsfilter.
The Hewlett-Packard Co. Linux Inkjet Driver Project is an add-on to the
GNU Ghostscript application. The driver provides printing support for more
than 200 printer models, including, DeskJet, OfficeJet, Photosmart, Business
Inkjet and some LaserJet.
HPIJS has been discontinued. Consider installing HPLIP instead.
Hyperlatex is a package that allows you to prepare documents in HTML,
and, at the same time, to produce a neatly printed document from your
input. Unlike some other systems that you may have seen, Hyperlatex is
not a general LaTeX-to-HTML converter. In Hyperlatex's author's eyes,
conversion is not a solution to HTML authoring. A well written HTML
document must differ from a printed copy in a number of rather subtle
ways. He doubts that these differences can be recognized mechanically,
and believes that converted LaTeX can never be as readable as a
document written in HTML.
The basic idea of Hyperlatex is to make it possible to write a
document that will look like a flawless LaTeX document when printed
and like a handwritten HTML document when viewed with an HTML browser.
qpdfview is a tabbed document viewer. It uses Poppler for PDF
support, libspectre for PS support, DjVuLibre for DjVu support,
CUPS for printing support and the Qt toolkit for its interface.
Muttprint pretty-prints mail messages for any mail client which can output
plain text with the mail headers included.
It uses the typesetting system LaTeX, which is normally installed on a
Unix/Linux system.
This package contains implentations of the Free Standards Group (FSG)
Open Printing API (PAPI) (v1.0) and client software that uses it.
The implemenations of the API are designed so that they can be used
individually to support client application interaction with a particular
type of print service or together to interact with a variety of different
print service types.