catdvi is a program that translates TeX Device Independent (DVI) files into
readable plain text.
CUPS backend for the canon proprietary USB over IP network printing
protocol, BJNP. This backend is based on reverse engineering using
TCP/IP. It can be used with CUPS 1.2 - 1.7 (verified). This backend allows Cups
to connect over the network to a Canon printers
Panda is a PDF generation API written in C.
PDF Cube uses the OpenGL API to add 3D spinning cube page transitions to PDF
documents.
PDF Cube is an OpenGL API-based 3D PDF viewer that adds a compiz/Keynote-like
spinning cube trasition effect to your PDF presentations (including
LaTeX-Beamer and Prosper). You can also zoom on 5 predefined areas of any
presentation page with a smooth zooming effect.
CUPS filter and PPD file for the following Fuji Xerox printers:
- ApeosPort-II C7500 / C6500 / C5400
- DocuCentre-II C7500 / C6500 / C5400
- ApeosPort-II C4300 / C3300 / C2200
- DocuCentre-II C4300 / C3300 / C2200
- ApeosPort-II 7000 / 6000 / 5000
- DocuCentre-II 7000 / 6000 / 5000
- ApeosPort-II 4000 / 3000
- DocuCentre-II 4000 / 3000
Cups-pk-helper is an application which makes cups configuration interfaces
available under control of PolicyKit.
CUPS is a standards-based, open source printing system. It uses the Internet
Printing Protocol (IPP) to support printing to local and network printers.
detex takes as input a TeX source file and strips the TeX commands.
The result is output to stdout. This is useful if you need a pure ASCII
version of a TeX/LaTeX file.
The purpose of dot2tex is to give graphs generated by Graphviz a more LaTeX
friendly look and feel. This is accomplished by converting xdot output from
Graphviz to a series of PSTricks or PGF/TikZ commands. This approach allows:
- Typesetting labels with LaTeX, allowing mathematical notation.
- Using native PSTricks and PGF/TikZ commands for drawing arrows (optional).
- Using backend specific styles to customize the output
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.