The ppmtoTbmp and Tbmptopnm programs convert between PPM and Pilot bitmap
formats.
a2pdf converts ASCII text to PDF format, with optional line/page
numbering and Perl syntax highlighting.
AUC TeX is a comprehensive customizable integrated environment for
writing input files for LaTeX using GNU Emacs.
AUC TeX lets you run TeX/LaTeX and other LaTeX-related tools, such
as a output filters or post processor from inside Emacs. Especially
`running LaTeX' is interesting, as AUC TeX lets you browse through the
errors TeX reported, while it moves the cursor directly to the reported
error, and displays some documentation for that particular error. This
will even work when the document is spread over several files.
AUC TeX automatically indents your `LaTeX-source', not only as you
write it -- you can also let it indent and format an entire document.
It has a special outline feature, which can greatly help you `getting an
overview' of a document.
Apart from these special features, AUC TeX provides a large range of
handy Emacs macros, which in several different ways can help you write
your LaTeX documents fast and painlessly.
All features of AUC TeX are documented using the GNU Emacs online
documentation system. That is, documentation for any command is just
a key click away! AUC TeX is written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, and hence
you can easily add new features for your own needs.
cdlabelgen's purpose in life is twofold:
o To be run automatically and swiftly from a shell script
and automatically generate a frontcard and a traycard
for a cd--usually data archive cd's. The traycard
(which goes behind the CD itself) is U-shaped and the
ends of the CD case bear the label of what the CD is.
o To have a minimum of dependencies--cdlabelgen only
requires perl.
cdlabelgen was designed to simplify the process of
generating labels for CD's. It originated as a program to
allow auto generation of frontcards and traycards for CD's
burned via an automated mechanism (specifically for
archiving data), but has now become popular for labelling
CD compilations of mp3's, and copies of CDs. Note that
cdlabelgen does not actually print anything--it just spits
out postscript, which you can then do with as you please.
(from the manual, see cdlabelgen(1) for the full one)
CUPS Cloud Print is a Google Cloud Print driver for UNIX-like operating
systems. It allows any application which prints via CUPS to print to
Google Cloud Print directly.
CUPS smb backend allows *nix users to print
to Windows-attached printers via smbspool
program, which comes with Samba.
This is a filter that converts text files to PostScript, RTF, or HTML
and then spools generated output to a printer or dumps it to a file.
Input files in a number of programming languages, including C, Perl,
Tcl, and more, can optionally be pretty-printed instead of printed as
plain-text. Many printing options are available.
font2svg can convert any font GhostScript is capable of rendering into an
SVG-font. This includes all PostScript fonts, GhostScript's own format, and
almost all TrueType fonts. You may want to hand-edit the generated font to
add font-style information.
foomatic is a collection of printer drivers that can be
used by gimp-print and cups among others.
A small library for rendering Postscript documents