mftrace is a small Python program that lets you trace a TeX bitmap font into
a PFA or PFB font (A PostScript Type1 Scalable Font) or TTF (TrueType) font.
Scalable fonts offer many advantages over bitmaps, as they allow documents
to render correctly at many printer resolutions. Moreover, Ghostscript can
generate much better PDF, if given scalable PostScript fonts.
Filter scripts used by the printer spoolers to convert the incoming
PostScript data into the printer's native format using a
printer/driver specific, but spooler-independent PPD file.
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.
Paps is a UTF-8 to PostScript converter that makes use of pango.
It provides both a stand alone command line tool as well as a library.
"Pcal" is a program to print PostScript calendars for any month and
year. By default, it looks for a file in the home directory named
"calendar" for entries with leading dates matching dates on the
calendar, and prints any following text under the appropriate day.
The Apache PDFBox library is an open source Java tool for working with PDF
documents. This project allows creation of new PDF documents, manipulation of
existing documents and the ability to extract content from documents. Apache
PDFBox also includes several command line utilities.
Features:
- Text extraction
- Merging & Splitting
- Forms Filling
- PDF/A Validation
- PDF Printing
- PDF to Image Conversion
- PDF Creation
- PDF Signing
PDFlib is a library of C routines which allow you to programmatically
generate files in Adobe's Portable Document Format PDF. PDFlib
acts as a backend processor to your own programs. While you (the
programmer) are responsible for retrieving or maintaining the data
to be processed, PDFlib takes over the task of generating the PDF
code which graphically represents your data. While you must still
format and arrange your text and graphical objects, PDFlib frees
you from the internals and intricacies of PDF. Although being far
from complete, PDFlib already offers many useful functions for
creating text, graphics, images and hypertext elements in PDF files.
LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces sheet music using a
high-level description file, which is plain text, as input. You
can use your favorite text editor to enter the description files.
The font and the layout were inspired by engraved music, but can
be modified. The program also has limited MIDI functionality: you
can write MIDI files, and there is a MIDI to lilypond conversion
tool, midi2ly. Conversion tools for PMX, MUP, ABC, Finale and
Musedata are also included.
Patrick Atamaniuk
LyX is a document processor that encourages an approach to writing
based on the structure of your documents (WYSIWYM) and not simply
their appearance (WYSIWYG).
LyX combines the power and flexibility of TeX/LaTeX with the ease
of use of a graphical interface. This results in world-class support
for creation of mathematical content (via a fully integrated equation
editor) and structured documents like academic articles, theses,
and books. In addition, staples of scientific authoring such as
reference list and index creation come standard. But you can also
use LyX to create a letter or a novel or a theatre play or film
script. A broad array of ready, well-designed document layouts are
built in.
LyX is for people who want their writing to look great, right out
of the box. No more endless tinkering with formatting details,
"finger painting" font attributes or futzing around with page
boundaries. You just write. On screen, LyX looks like any word
processor; its printed output - or richly cross-referenced PDF,
just as readily produced - looks like nothing else.