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textproc/cloud_sptheme-1.7.1 (Score: 0.006224396)
Sphinx theme
This is a small package containing a Sphinx theme named "Cloud", along with some related Sphinx extensions. To see an example of the theme in action, check out it's documentation.
textproc/db2latex-0.8p1 (Score: 0.006224396)
DocBook to LaTeX XSL stylesheets
DB2LaTeX are a set of XSLT stylesheets which generate high level LaTeX2e from your docbook document. They do not perform any FO transformation, the only thing they do is to map DocBook tags into more or less standard LaTeX (a recent installation of LaTeX 2e is required, with most common packages. However, in more stable releases, package dependencies will be completely managed with xsl parameters, making it virtually compatible with basic LaTeX 2e installations). All the "styling" has to be done by modifying available xsl:params, overriding and customizing templates, and in the last, by adding your "sty" files.
textproc/iksemel-1.4 (Score: 0.006224396)
XML parser library mainly designed for Jabber applications
This is an XML parser library mainly designed for Jabber applications. It provides SAX, DOM, and special Jabber stream APIs. Library is coded in ANSI C except the network code (which is POSIX compatible), thus highly portable. Iksemel is released under GNU Lesser General Public License. A copy of the license is included in the COPYING file.
textproc/sary-1.2.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Suffix array library and tools, which provide fast full-text search
Sary is a suffix array library and tools. It provides fast full-text search facilities for text files on the order of 10 to 100 MB using a data structure called a suffix array. It can also search specific fields in a text file by assigning index points to those fields.
textproc/sagasu-2.0.12 (Score: 0.006224396)
GNOME tool to find strings in a set of files
Sagasu is a GNOME tool to find strings in a set of files. The user specifies the search directory and the set of files to be searched. Double-clicking on a search result launches a user command that can for example load the file in an editor at the appropriate line. The search can optionally ignore CVS directories.
textproc/sgrep2-1.94a (Score: 0.006224396)
Grep for structured text like SGML and HTML
sgrep (structured grep) is a tool for searching and indexing text, SGML,XML and HTML files and filtering text streams using structural criteria. The data model of sgrep is based on regions, which are nonempty substrings of text. Regions are typically occurrences of constant strings, SGML-tags, or meaningful text elements, which are recognizable through some delimiting strings or the builtin SGML, XML and HTML parser. Regions can be arbitrarily long, arbitrarily overlapping, and arbitrarily nested. Sgrep is a convenient tool for making queries to almost any kind of text files with some well kown structure. These include programs, mail folders, news folders, HTML, SGML, etc... With relatively simple queries you can display mail messages by their subject or sender, extract titles or links or any regions from HTML files, function prototypes from C or make complex queries to SGML files based on the DTD of the file.
textproc/syck-0.9.3 (Score: 0.006224396)
PECL extension which facilitates YAML parsing
The syck extension is a binding to the Syck library which facilitates YAML parsing. YAML(tm) (rhymes with "camel") is a straightforward machine parsable data serialization format designed for human readability and interaction with scripting languages. YAML is optimized for data serialization, configuration settings, log files, Internet messaging and filtering.
textproc/supercat-0.5.5 (Score: 0.006224396)
Regexp-based text colorizer with ASCII/HTML output
Supercat (spc) is a program that colorizes text based on matching regular expressions/strings/characters. Supercat supports html output as well as standard ASCII text. Unlike some text-colorizing programs that exist, Supercat does not require you to have to be a programmer to make colorization rules.
textproc/amberfish-1.6.4 (Score: 0.006224396)
General purpose text retrieval Software
Amberfish is general purpose text retrieval software, developed at Etymon by Nassib Nassar and distributed as open source software under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Its distinguishing features are indexing/search of semi-structured text (i.e. both free tex and multiply nested fields), built-in support for XML documents using the Xerces library, structured queries allowing generalized field/tag paths, hierarchical result sets (XML only), automatic searching across multiple databases (allowing modular indexing), TREC format results, efficient indexing, and relatively low memory requirements during indexing (and the ability to index documents larger than available memory). Z39.50 support is available. Other features include Boolean queries, right truncation, phrase searching, relevance ranking, support for multiple documents per file, incremental indexing, and easy integration with other UNIX tools, The architecture is also designed to permit proximity queries; however, they are not fully implemented at present. This port also includes the Porter stemming algorithm for suffix stripping, available at: http://www.tartarus.org/~martin/PorterStemmer
textproc/ansifilter-1.7 (Score: 0.006224396)
Customizable ANSI Code Converter
ansifilter is a customizable ANSI Code converter. ansifilter can output to plain text, HTML, and RTF.