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print/jadetex-3.13 (Score: 0.15586689)
TeX backend for Jade, DSSSL processor for SGML/XML documents
This is JadeTeX, a TeX backend for Jade. JadeTeX enables you to produce formatted output of documents written with the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). JadeTeX uses tex to produce Device Independent (DVI) output; from there, you can produce high quality hardcopy. JadeTeX also uses pdftex to produce Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) versions of your documents, complete with hyperlinks, and suitable for distribution on the World Wide Web and other media. To use JadeTex, run your SGML document, its Document Type Definition (DTD), and its Document Style Semantics and Specification Language (DSSSL) specification, through jade with the "-t tex" option. Then, to produce a DVI file, run etex "&jadetex" <file>.tex To produce a PDF file, run pdftex "&pdfjadetex" <file>.tex
print/t1utils-1.32 (Score: 0.15586689)
Six utilities for manipulating t1 fonts
Six free UNIX/Windows command-line tools for dealing with Type 1 fonts. This is a revision of I. Lee Hetherington's beloved t1utils package. o t1ascii changes PFB (binary) fonts into PFA (ASCII) format. o t1binary changes PFA fonts into PFB format. o t1disasm translates PFBs or PFAs into a human-readable and -editable format. o t1asm changes the (potentially edited) output of t1diasm back to either PFAF or PFB. o t1unmac (formerly unpost) translates a Type 1 font in Mac format (either MacBinary or a raw resource fork) into either PFB or PFA format. o t1mac translates PFA or PFB format font files into Mac format.
print/ptexenc-1.3.3 (Score: 0.15586689)
Library for Japanese pTeX and its tools
ptexenc is a useful library for Japanese pTeX (which stands for publishing TeX, and is an extension of TeX by ASCII Co.) and its surrounding tools. ptexenc provides a better way of handling character encodings. ptexenc is not an official product of ASCII Co., so pTeX and other tools need some patches to make use of it. Some patches are included within this archive.
print/aleph-1.15.2.1.r.4 (Score: 0.15586689)
TeX Engine including Omega and e-TeX features
Aleph, formerly known as e-Omega, is a project whose aim is to provide an extension to Knuth's TeX comprising both Omega 1.15 and e-TeX 2.1 features. Its main goals are stability, speed and power.
print/basic-engines-20150521 (Score: 0.15586689)
Basic TeX Engines
Basic TeX engines including tex and pdftex.
print/xmltex-1.9 (Score: 0.15586689)
Non-validating XML parser, written in TeX
xmltex implements a non validating parser for documents matching the W3C XML Namespaces Recommendation. The system may just be used to parse the file (expanding entity references and normalising namespace declarations) in which case it records a trace of the parse on the terminal. Normally however the information from the parse is used to trigger TeX typesetting code. Declarations (in TeX syntax) are provided as part of xmltex to associate TeX code with the start and end of each XML element, attributes, processing instructions, and with unicode character data.
print/dvipdfmx-20150315 (Score: 0.15586689)
DVI Previewer(kpathsearch) for X
The dvipdfmx (formerly dvipdfm-cjk) project provides an eXtended version of the dvipdfm, a DVI to PDF translator developed by Mark A. Wicks. The primary goal of this project is to support multi-byte character encodings and large character sets for East Asian languages by CID-keyed font technology. The secondary goal is to support as many features as pdfTeX developed by Han The Thanh. This project is a combined work of the dvipdfm-jpn project by Shunsaku Hirata and its modified one, dvipdfm-kor, by Jin-Hwan Cho.
print/abcm2ps-8.12.4 (Score: 0.15586689)
Converts ABC to music sheet in PostScript format
abcm2ps is a command line program which converts ABC to music sheet in PostScript format. It is an extension of abc2ps which may handle many voices per staff.
print/dvipsk-5.995 (Score: 0.15586689)
Convert a TeX DVI file to PostScript
The program dvips takes a DVI file [.dvi] produced by TeX (or by some other processor such as GFtoDVI) and converts it to PostScript, normally sending the result directly to the laserprinter. Fonts used may either be resident in the printer or defined as bitmaps in PK files, or a `virtual' combination of both. Dvips will automatically invoke METAFONT to generate fonts that don't already exist.
print/texlive-20150523 (Score: 0.15586689)
TeX Live Typesetting System, documentation
TeX Live documentation.