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| a2ps | 4.13b | GPL | Converts text and other types of files to PostScript(TM) | The a2ps filter converts text and other types of files to PostScript(TM). a2ps has pretty-printing capabilities and includes support for a wide number of programming languages, encodings (ISO Latins, Cyrillic, etc.), and medias. |
| autotrace | 0.31.1 | GPL | A program for converting bitmap to vector graphics | Autotrace is a program for converting bitmap to vector graphics. Supported formats: - Input formats: BMP, TGA, PNM, PPM, PGM, PBM and those supported by ImageMagick. - Export formats: Postscript, svg, xfig, swf, pstoedit, emf, dxf, cgm, mif, p2e and sk |
| barcode | 0.98 | GPL | GNU barcode | This is GNU-barcode. The package is meant to solve most needs in barcode creation with a conventional printer. It can create printouts for the conventional product tagging standards: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, as well as a few other formats. Ouput is generated as either Postscript or Encapsulated Postscript (other back-ends may be added if needed). |
| bibtex2html | 1.65 | GPL | A Tool for translating from BibTeX to HTML | bibtex2html is a collection of tools for translating from BibTeX to HTML. They allow to produce, from a set of bibliography files in BibTeX format, a bibliography in HTML format. Here are some features: - Handle any BibTeX style (even those producing multiple bibliographies); - Use additional fields like abstract, url, ps, etc. to insert web links; - Crossrefs are also replaced by links; - Sort by dates or authors, in increasing or decreasing order; - Read simple macros in TeX or LaTeX files; - Show syntax errors in BibTeX files; - Extract from one or several BibTeX files the set of entries satisfying a given criterion. |
| bibtool | 2.47 | GPL | A Tool for manipulating BibTeX data bases | BibTeX provides an easy to use means to integrate citations and bibliographies into LaTeX documents. But the user is left alone with the management of the BibTeX files. The program BibTool is intended to fill this gap. BibTool allows the manipulation of BibTeX files which goes beyond the possibilities --- and intentions --- of BibTeX. |
| Borges | 0.12.2 | GPL | Mandrakelinux Documents Management System | Borges is a content production system aimed at creating documents in many languages. Its design goals are internationalization, flexibility, reusable content, teamwork. The system can currently be used for any project using documents based on the DocBook XML DTD. |
| Borges-doc | 0.12.2 | GPL | The Borges DMS documentation | This package contains the documentation and the documentation sources for the Borges Documents Management System. The doc is written with Borges so the sources included can be regarded as a tutorial for learning how to use Borges. |
| Borges-DocBook | 0.12.2 | GPL | The Borges DocBook module | This package contains the DocBook module for the Borges Documents Management System. It holds the different files allowing to handle documents written with the DocBook XML DTD. |
| Borges-Frontend | 0.12.2 | GPL | The BorgesWeb frontend | This package contains the Web frontend for the Borges Documents Management System. It is an HTML interface allowing users to upload or edit inline the different modules they have tasks assigned on. It then commits modifications to CVS and eventually pass associated task. |
| CJK | 4.2.0 | GPL | LaTeX2e macro package for Chinese/Japanese/Korean scripts | This is a package of macros and fonts and utilities for doing Chinese/Japanese/Korean word processing using LaTeX. Please refer to Linux Chinese HOWTO for more details. |
| CJK-emacs | 4.2.0 | GPL | Emacs support for the CJK package | Emacs code to convert files between Mule to CJK encodings. To use this, put (load-library "cjk-enc") in your .emacs. Then when you are editing a .ltx file you can create a .cjk.ltx file in the cjk-coding by calling M-x write-cjk-file. After that the .cjk.ltx file will be automatically updated when the .ltx file is saved. Emacs will also know about the .cjk.ltx file when it runs latex, xdvi, or dvips. |
| cups-drivers | 1.1 | GPL | Special CUPS printer drivers, PPD files for PostScript printers | This package contains special GIMP-Print printer drivers to be used with CUPS (and without GhostScript) and also PPD files for native PostScript printers to be used with CUPS, too. With the GIMP-Print CUPS drivers you can do a colour caibration. Use the program "cups-calibrate" to perform it. |
| djvulibre | 3.5.12 | GPL | DjVu viewers, encoders and utilities. | DjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consume less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library. |
| djvulibre-browser-plugin | 3.5.12 | GPL | djvulibre browser plugin | A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. |
| docbook-dtd30-sgml | 1.0 | Distributable | SGML document type definition for DocBook 3.0. | The DocBook Document Type Definition (DTD) describes the syntax of technical documentation texts (articles, books and manual pages). This syntax is SGML-compliant and is developed by the OASIS consortium. This is the version 3.0 of this DTD. |
| docbook-dtd31-sgml | 1.0 | Distributable | SGML document type definition for DocBook 3.1. | The DocBook Document Type Definition (DTD) describes the syntax of technical documentation texts (articles, books and manual pages). This syntax is SGML-compliant and is developed by the OASIS consortium. This is the version 3.1 of this DTD. |
| docbook-dtd412-xml | 1.0 | Distributable | XML document type definition for DocBook 4.1.2. | The DocBook Document Type Definition (DTD) describes the syntax of technical documentation texts (articles, books and manual pages). This syntax is XML-compliant and is developed by the OASIS consortium. This is the version 4.1.2 of this DTD. |
| docbook-dtd41-sgml | 1.0 | Distributable | SGML document type definition for DocBook 4.1. | The DocBook Document Type Definition (DTD) describes the syntax of technical documentation texts (articles, books and manual pages). This syntax is SGML-compliant and is developed by the OASIS consortium. This is the version 4.1 of this DTD. |
| docbook-dtd42-xml | 1.0 | Distributable | XML document type definition for DocBook 4.2. | The DocBook Document Type Definition (DTD) describes the syntax of technical documentation texts (articles, books and manual pages). This syntax is XML-compliant and is developed by the OASIS consortium. This is the version 4.2 of this DTD. |
| docbook-style-dsssl | 1.78 | Distributable | Norman Walsh's modular stylesheets for DocBook. | These DSSSL stylesheets allow to convert any DocBook document to another printed (for example, RTF or PostScript) or online (for example, HTML) format. They are highly customizable. |
| docbook-style-xsl | 1.64.0 | Distributable | Norman Walsh's modular stylesheets for DocBook. | These XSL stylesheets allow to convert any DocBook document to another printed (for example, RTF or PostScript) or online (for example, HTML) format. They are highly customizable. |
| docbook-utils | 0.6.14 | GPL | Shell scripts to manage DocBook documents. | This package contains scripts are for easy conversion from DocBook files to other formats (for example, HTML, RTF, and PostScript), and for comparing SGML files. |
| docbook-utils-pdf | 0.6.14 | GPL | A script for converting DocBook documents to PDF format. | This package contains a script for converting DocBook documents to PDF format. |
| docbook-website | 2.5.0 | Distributable | Website is an XML DTD for building, er, web sites. | These Website system, by Norman Walsh, is a DTD/XSL pair based on DocBook for building Web Sites. |
| emacs-xslide | 0.2.2 | GPL | A GNU Emacs major mode for editing XSL documents. | Emacs is an advanced and extensible editor. An Emacs major mode customizes Emacs for editing particular types of text documents. The xslide package is an Emacs major mode for editing XSL. |
| enscript | 1.6.4 | GPL | Converts plain ASCII to PostScript. | GNU enscript is a free replacement for Adobe's Enscript program. Enscript converts ASCII files to PostScript(TM) and spools generated PostScript output to the specified printer or saves it to a file. Enscript can be extended to handle different output media and includes many options for customizing printouts. |
| fondu | 1.0 | BSD | Converts between mac and unix fonts | Fondu allows you to convert a mac font into a unix one. ufond converts a unix font into a mac one. |
| ghostscript | 7.07 | GPL | PostScript interpreter and renderer, most printer drivers | Ghostscript is a set of software that provides a PostScript(TM) interpreter, a set of C procedures (the Ghostscript library, which implements the graphics capabilities in the PostScript language) and an interpreter for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Ghostscript translates PostScript code into many common, bitmapped formats, like those understood by your printer or screen. Ghostscript is normally used to display PostScript files and to print PostScript files to non-PostScript printers. Most applications use PostScript for printer output. You should install ghostscript if you need to display PostScript files, or if you have a non-PostScript printer. |
| ghostscript-fonts | 8.11 | GPL | Fonts for the GhostScript PostScript(TM) interpreter | These fonts can be used by the GhostScript interpreter during text rendering. They are in addition to the shared fonts between GhostScript and X11. |
| ghostscript-module-X | 7.07 | GPL | PostScript interpreter and renderer (additional support for X) | Ghostscript is a PostScript interpreter. It can render both PostScript and PDF compliant files to devices which include an X window, many printer formats (including support for colour printers), and popular graphics file formats. This package enhances Ghostscript with X windows support. |
| gimpprint | 4.2.6 | GPL | GIMP-Print plugin for high-quality image printing | This is a plug-in for the GIMP, which allows printing of images and photos in very high quality on many modern inkjet printers and also some lasers. Especially on Epson Stylus printers the quality which one gets under proprietary operating systems is reached, due to Epson publishing the protocols of their printers, but other brands of printers give very high qualities, too. It can also output PostScript to be able to print out of the GIMP on any printer. |
| gpr | 0.9 | GPL | GPR - PPD-based graphical printing frontend. | GPR is a graphical printing frontend which allows choosing the desired printer and adjusting printer options via a GUI under various spoolers. To have the needed printer capability information to set up the option screens it uses PPD files, which are available for all PostScript printers and all printers configured with Foomatic. |
| gucharmap | 1.2.0 | GPL | A Unicode character map and font viewer. | gucharmap is a Unicode/ISO 10646 character map and font viewer. It supports anti-aliased, scalable truetype fonts in X, using Xft, and works on Unix and Windows platforms. |
| gv | 3.5.8 | GPL | An enhanced front-end for the ghostscript PostScript(TM) interpreter. | Gv provides a user interface for the ghostscript PostScript(TM) interpreter. Derived from the ghostview program, gv can display PostScript and PDF documents using the X Window System. Install the gv package if you'd like to view PostScript and PDF documents on your system. You'll also need to have the ghostscript package installed, as well as the X Window System. |
| hevea | 1.07 | QPL | A fast LaTeX to HTML translator | HEVEA is a LaTeX to HTML translator. The input language is a fairly complete subset of LaTeX2e (old LaTeX style is also accepted) and the output language is HTML that is (hopefully) correct with respect to version 4.0 (transitional) This package is a binary installation of the hevea system. This software includes the Objective Caml run-time system, which is copyright 1995--1999 INRIA. |
| impress | 1.1beta9 | GPL | WYSIWYG desktop publishing for Linux/Unix in Tk/Tcl | ImPress is a WYSIWYG layout program designed especially for Linux. It allows you to create presentations and Postscript documents using fully scalable graphics similar to programs like Macromedia Freehand, Corel Draw, Adobe Illustrator and Visio. It is different from raster graphics packages like gimp, Adobe Photoshop and Jasc's Paint Shop Pro in that it deals with graphics objects which can be manipulated on a canvas rather than just layers of paint. |
| ink | 0.2 | GPL | Tool to determine the ink levels of HP and Epson inkjets | ink is a command line tool for checking the ink level of your printer on a system which runs Linux. It supports printers attached via parallel port or usb. Most current HP inkjets and several Epson inkjets are supported. Note that ink only works when the printer is not printing and when the printer port is not occupied by HPOJ. |
| jadetex | 3.12 | Distributable (C) Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk> | TeX macros used by Jade TeX output. | JadeTeX contains the additional LaTeX macros necessary for taking Jade TeX output files and processing them as TeX files, to obtain DVI, Postscript or PDF files for example. |
| kbarcode | 1.6.2 | GPL | A barcode and label printing application for KDE | KBarcode is a barcode and label printing application for KDE 3. It can be used to print every thing from simple business cards up to complex labels with several barcodes (e.g. article descriptions). KBarcode comes with an easy to use WYSIWYG label designer, a setup wizard, batch import of labels (directly from the delivery note), thousands of predefined labels, database managment tools and translations in many languages. Even printing more than 10.000 labels in one go is no problem for KBarcode. Additionally it is a simply xbarcode replacement for the creation of barcodes. All major types of barcodes like EAN, UPC, CODE39 and ISBN are supported. It has support for databases, and you need a package like libqt3-mysql, libqt3-odbc or libqt3-psql, together with a specific database installed. Install the kbarcode-doc package for documentation on how to set it up. |
| kbarcode-doc | 1.6.2 | GPL | Documentation for Kbarcode | KBarcode is a barcode and label printing application for KDE 3. It can be used to print every thing from simple business cards up to complex labels with several barcodes (e.g. article descriptions). This package provides documentation for Kbarcode. |
| kile | 1.6.1 | GPL | Integrated LaTeX Environment for KDE3 | Integrated LaTeX Environment for KDE3 |
| latex2html | 2002 | GPL | LaTeX to HTML converter. | Elaborate perl program to convert latex documents to html, using LaTeX to process images and equations. |
| lcdf-typetools | 1.95 | GPL | Programs for manipulating PostScript Type 1 fonts | The LCDF Typetools package contains several programs for manipulating PostScript Type 1, Type 1 multiple master, and PostScript-flavored OpenType fonts. LCDF Typetools includes the mmafm and mmpfb programs, which were formerly distributed as part of a different package (mminstance). |
| libgimpprint1 | 4.2.6 | GPL | Shared library for high-quality image printing | This is a high-quality printing library used by the GIMP-Print plugin, the "stp" color/photo inkjet/laser driver in GhostScript, and by specialized CUPS drivers. |
| libijs0 | 0.34 | GPL | Dynamic library for the IJS printer driver plug-in interface | This is the API library for programs using the IJS printer driver plug-in interface. Printer drivers using this interface can be added to GhostScript (6.53 or newer) without needing to rebuild GhostScript. Application programs providing an IJS interface can make use of IJS printer drivers directly, without needing GhostScript. |
| libinklevel1 | 0.5 | GPL | Library to determine the ink levels of HP and Epson inkjets | libinklevel is a library for checking the ink level of your printer on a system which runs Linux. It supports printers attached via parallel port or usb. Most current HP inkjets and several Epson inkjets are supported. |
| libopenjade0 | 1.3.2 | BSD | Shared library files for openjade | Shared library files for openjade. |
| libppd1 | 0.10 | GPL | Library for handling PPD (PostScript Printer Description) files | libppd is a library for handling PPD (PostScript Printer Description) files, its functions parse the files, list printer options and choices described in the files to set up GUIs for printing, and it inserts PostScript commands into PostScript files so that the option settings of the user are applied to the PostScript print job. |
| lilypond | 2.0.1 | GPL | A program for printing sheet music. | LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces beautiful sheet music using a high level description file as input. Lilypond is part of the GNU project. LilyPond is split into two packages. The package "lilypond" provides the core package, containing the utilities for converting the music source (.ly) files into printable output. The package "lilypond-documentation" provides the full documentation, example .ly files for various features and the Mutopia project files (musical equivalent of the Gutenberg project - see http://www.mutopiaproject.org for details). If you are new to lilypond, you will almost certainly want to install the "lilypond-manual" package in addition to the "lilypond" package. |
| lilypond-manual | 2.0.1 | GPL | LilyPond documentation, examples and Mutopia files. | The documentation of LilyPond, both in HTML and PostScript, along with example input files and the files from the Mutopia project. |
| linuxdoc-tools | 0.9.21 | Freely distributable | A text formatting package based on SGML. | Linuxdoc-tools is a text formatting suite based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), using the LinuxDoc document type. Linuxdoc-tools allows you to produce LaTeX, HTML, GNU info, LyX, RTF, plain text (via groff), and other format outputs from a single SGML source. Linuxdoc-tools is intended for writing technical software documentation. |
| mftrace | 1.0.12 | GPL | Generates scalable fonts for TeX | 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. It is licensed under the GNU GPL. 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. |
| ocrad | 0.7 | GPL | Optical Character Recognition | Ocrad is an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program implemented as a filter and based on a feature extraction method. It reads a bitmap image in PBM format and outputs text in the ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1) charset. It includes a layout analyser that is able to separate the columns or blocks of text normally found on printed pages. Ocrad can be used as a stand-alone console application, or as a backend to other programs |
| omni | 0.9.1 | GPL | IBM's Omni printer drivers | The Omni printer driver provides support for over 400 printers using the Ghostscript framework. In addition, it provides a model for dynamically loading printer drivers, creating new devices by editing device description files, and simplifies new printer driver development by allowing for the subclassing of previous device features. |
| openclit | 12 | GPL | OpenCLit is a program to convert .lit files to .opf | OpenCLit converts ebooks from the proprietary Microsoft .lit format to the Open eBook format. There are no programs that can read .lit books for linux (or anything but recent versions of Windows and PocketPC), so this is the only way to read .lit files. Unfortunately, the only programs that can handle Open eBook files on linux are closed source (e.g., Opera), but the .opf file is an XML document, and the actual text and graphics are stored in standard formats like html and jpg. |
| openjade | 1.3.2 | BSD | Jade and SP -- parser and tools for SGML + DSSSL | Jade (James' DSSSL Engine) is an implementation of the DSSSL style language -- Document Style Semantics and Specification Language -- an ISO standard for formatting SGML (and XML) documents. |
| OpenSP | 1.5 | BSD | The OpenJade Group's SGML and XML parsing tools | This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called OpenSP. It is a fork from James Clark's SP suite. These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML files. |
| passepartout | 0.4 | GPL | Desktop Publishing for X (PAO) | Passepartout is an Open Source Desktop Publishing application for the X Windows environment. The goal of this project is to create a system capable of producing pre-press material of professional quality, but also to be a useful tool for any enthusiast with access to a printer. The main focus is on making it easy for the user to create publications with a flexible layout, typical examples being magazines, brochures and leaflets. Passepartout is still in the early stages of development, but it is already quite usable. |
| perl-SGMLSpm | 1.03ii | GPL | Perl library for parsing the output of nsgmls. | Perl programs can use the SGMLSpm module to help convert SGML, HTML or XML documents into new formats. |
| pfaedit | 031228 | GPL | Font Editor for PostScript fonts | PfaEdit allows you to edit outline and bitmap fonts. You can create new ones or modify old ones. It is also a font format converter and can convert among PostScript (ASCII & binary Type 1, some Type 3s, some Type 0s), TrueType, and OpenType (Type2). |
| ploticus | 2.20 | GPL | Graph/plot generator | PLOTICUS is a popular command line utility for creating graphs and plots that may be presented in Web pages, printed reports, slides, posters, or interactively. It can produce pie, bar, line, boxplot, scatterplot, sweep, and other types of plots. Colors and appearance details are very configurable. PLOTICUS can handle date and time data in a variety of formats in addition to numeric and alphanumeric data. It is suitable for on-demand plotting, CGI, etc. It accepts ASCII or comma-spearated (.csv) files and can output to GIF, PNG, SVG, JPEG, WBMP, PostScript, EPS, or interactively via X11. Some statistical capabilities such as linear regression and curve fitting are included. NOTE: the executable name is: pl |
| ppdfilt | 0.10 | GPL | Sets options according to a PPD file in a PostScript file. | ppdfilt is a filter which takes PostScript as input, inserts PostScripy code according to a PPD file and user-supplied option settings, and puts out the result. Sending a so prepared PostScript file to the printer to which the PPD file belongs, the printer does the job with the options as set by the user. |
| printer-filters | 1.0 | GPL | Filters to support additional printers | This package contains filters which transfer the raw bitmap of GhostScript into the protocol of some additional printer models. |
| printer-testpages | 1.0 | GPL | Test pages to check the output quality of printers | These are sample files to check the output quality of printers. Thers is the CUPS test page with colour gradients, the Red Hat test page with image position checks, a photo test page and a text test page. |
| printer-utils | 1.0 | GPL | Additional tools for configuring and maintaining printers | Tools for printer maintenance: Setting default options for most laser printers (PJL-capable printers), cartridge changing, head aligning, ink level checking for inkjet printers. Printing big posters on many sheets of standard sized paper (A4, A3, Letter, ...) to be assambled together (also used by KDE Print to print posters). |
| psutils | p17 | Freeware | PostScript utilities | psutils contains some utilities for manipulating PostScript documents. Page selections and rearrangement are supported, including arrengement into signatures for booklet printing, and page merging for n-up printing. |
| saxon | 6.5.3 | MPL | Saxon XSLT Processor in Java | The SAXON package is a collection of tools for processing XML documents. |
| saxon-xslt2 | 7.8 | MPL | Saxon XSLT2 Processor in Java | The SAXON package is a collection of tools for processing XML documents, compliant with the XSLT2 recommendation. |
| scrollkeeper | 0.3.14 | LGPL | ScrollKeeper is a cataloging system for documentation on open systems | ScrollKeeper is a cataloging system for documentation. It manages documentation metadata (as specified by the Open Source Metadata Framework (OMF)) and provides a simple API to allow help browsers to find, sort, and search the document catalog. It will also be able to communicate with catalog servers on the Net to search for documents which are not on the local system. |
| sgml-common | 0.6.3 | GPL | Base ISO character entities and utilities for SGML | The ISO standardization organization has normalized a set of characters symbolic names ("character entities") used by SGML documents of many types. There are character entities for latin languages, math symbols, greek, cyrillic, etc. This package also includes very basic utilities to allow SGML catalogs manipulation. |
| slap | 2r4p4 | GPL | SLAP - SEIKO SmartLabel Printing Utility | SLAP is a UNIX command line program that prints labels on many SEIKO Smart Label Printers. It prints only text, no graphics, PostScript, and so on. The text can be printed in 16 different fonts and in 6 font sizes. Enter "man slap" at the command prompt for more info. |
| t1utils | 1.30 | freely modifiable and distributable | Programs for manipulating PostScript Type 1 fonts | The t1utils package is a set of programs for manipulating PostScript Type 1 fonts. It contains programs to change between binary PFB format (for storage), ASCII PFA format (for printing), a human-readable and editable ASCII format, and Macintosh resource forks. |
| TEI-DTD-P4 | 1.0 | Distributable | XML document type definition for TEI. | The TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) Document Type Definition (DTD) describes the syntax of literature and human sciences related texts. This syntax is XML-compliant and is developed by the TEI consortium. This is the version P4 of this DTD. |
| TEI-style-html | 2.0 | Distributable | Sebastian Rahtz's modular stylesheets for TEI. | These XSL stylesheets allow to convert any TEI document to the HTML format. |
| tetex | 2.0.2 | Distributable | The TeX text formatting system | teTeX is an implementation of TeX for Linux or UNIX systems. TeX takes a text file and a set of formatting commands as input and creates a typesetter independent .dvi (DeVice Independent) file as output. Usually, TeX is used in conjunction with a higher level formatting package like LaTeX or PlainTeX, since TeX by itself is not very user-friendly. Install teTeX if you want to use the TeX text formatting system. If you are installing teTeX, you will also need to install tetex-afm (a PostScript(TM) font converter for TeX), tetex-dvilj (for converting .dvi files to HP PCL format for printing on HP and HP compatible printers), tetex-dvips (for converting .dvi files to PostScript format for printing on PostScript printers), tetex-latex (a higher level formatting package which provides an easier-to-use interface for TeX) and tetex-xdvi (for previewing .dvi files in X). Unless you're an expert at using TeX, you'll also want to install the tetex-doc package, which includes the documentation for TeX. |
| tetex-afm | 2.0.2 | Distributable | A converter for PostScript(TM) font metric files, for use with TeX | tetex-afm provides afm2tfm, a converter for PostScript font metric files. PostScript fonts are accompanied by .afm font metric files which describe the characteristics of each font. To use PostScript fonts with TeX, TeX needs .tfm files that contain similar information. Afm2tfm will convert .afm files to .tfm files. If you are installing tetex in order to use the TeX text formatting system, you will need to install tetex-afm. You will also need to install tetex-dvilj (for converting .dvi files to HP PCL format for printing on HP and HP compatible printers), tetex-dvips (for converting .dvi files to PostScript format for printing on PostScript printers), tetex-latex (a higher level formatting package which provides an easier-to-use interface for TeX) and tetex-xdvi (for previewing .dvi files in X). Unless you're an expert at using TeX, you'll probably also want to install the tetex-doc package, which includes documentation for TeX. |
| tetex-cmsuper | 0.3.3 | GPL | The CM-Super font set | The CM-Super package contains Type 1 fonts converted from METAFONT fonts and covers entire EC/TC, ECC and LH fonts (Computer Modern font families). All European and Cyrillic writings are covered. Each Type 1 font program contains ALL glyphs from the following standard LaTeX font encodings: T1, TS1, T2A, T2B, T2C, X2, and also Adobe StandardEncoding (585 glyphs per non-SC font and 468 glyphs per SC font), and could be reencoded to any of these encodings using standard dvips or pdftex facilities (the corresponding support files are also included). |
| tetex-context | 2.0.2 | Distributable | Document engineering system based on TeX | CONTeXT is a document engineering system based on TeX. TeX is a typesetting system and a program to typeset and produce documents. CONTeXT is easy to use and enables you to make complex paper and electronic documents. |
| tetex-dvilj | 2.0.2 | Distributable | A DVI to HP PCL (Printer Control Language) converter | Dvilj and dvilj's siblings (included in this package) will convert TeX text formatting system output .dvi files to HP PCL (HP Printer Control Language) commands. Using dvilj, you can print TeX files to HP LaserJet+ and fully compatible printers. With dvilj2p, you can print to HP LaserJet IIP and fully compatible printers. And with dvilj4, you can print to HP LaserJet4 and fully compatible printers. If you are installing teTeX, so that you can use the TeX text formatting system, you will also need to install tetex-dvilj. In addition, you will need to install tetex-afm (for converting PostScript font description files), tetex-dvips (for converting .dvi files to PostScript format for printing on PostScript printers), tetex-latex (a higher level formatting package which provides an easier-to-use interface for TeX) and tetex-xdvi (for previewing .dvi files in X). If you're installing TeX and you're not a TeX expert, you'll also want to install the tetex-doc package, which contains documentation for TeX. |
| tetex-dvipdfm | 2.0.2 | Distributable | A DVI to PDF converter | dvidpfm is a DVI to PDF translator for use with TeX. |
| tetex-dvips | 2.0.2 | Distributable | A DVI to PostScript converter for the TeX text formatting system | Dvips converts .dvi files produced by the TeX text formatting system (or by another processor like GFtoDVI) to PostScript(TM) format. Normally the PostScript file is sent directly to your printer. If you are installing teTeX, so that you can use the TeX text formatting system, you will also need to install tetex-dvips. In addition, you will need to install tetex-afm (for converting PostScript font description files), tetex-dvilj (for converting .dvi files to HP PCL format for printing on HP and HP compatible printers), tetex-latex (a higher level formatting package which provides an easier-to-use interface for TeX) and tetex-xdvi (for previewing .dvi files in X). If you're installing TeX and you're not an expert at it, you'll also want to install the tetex-doc package, which contains documentation for the TeX system. |
| tetex-latex | 2.0.2 | Distributable | The LaTeX front end for the TeX text formatting system | LaTeX is a front end for the TeX text formatting system. Easier to use than TeX, LaTeX is essentially a set of TeX macros which provide convenient, predefined document formats for users. If you are installing teTeX, so that you can use the TeX text formatting system, you will also need to install tetex-latex. In addition, you will need to install tetex-afm (for converting PostScript font description files), tetex-dvilj (for converting .dvi files to HP PCL format for printing on HP and HP compatible printers), tetex-dvips (for converting .dvi files to PostScript format for printing on PostScript printers) and tetex-xdvi (for previewing .dvi files in X). If you're not an expert at TeX, you'll probably also want to install the tetex-doc package, which contains documentation for TeX. |
| tetex-latex-arab | 3.11d | LPPL | Files for processing Arabic LaTeX documents | ArabTeX is a TeX macro package with associated Naskh fonts designed to generate the Arabic writing from texts coded in an ASCII transliteration as well as in some other popular encodings for Arabic and Hebrew, e.g. ASMO 449, ISO 8859-6 (ASMO 708), Arabic Windows encoding, and HED. It is compatible with Plain TeX, LaTeX, NFSS, and the EDMAC package. It also cooperates well with LaTeX 2e of June 1996 or later. There is some support for Persian, Urdu, Pashto, and Sindhi. Unicode Arabic and Hebrew support is present but not extensively tested. The version 3.11d supports vowelized and non-vowelized Hebrew, and bidirectional line-breaking within insertions. The former limitation that an insertion must fit on the current line no more exists. |
| tetex-latex-heb | 1.0 | distributable | Files for processing Hebrew LaTeX documents | teTeX is an implementation of TeX for Linux or UNIX systems. TeX takes a text file and a set of formatting commands as input and creates a typesetter independent .dvi (DeVice Independent) file as output. Usually, TeX is used in conjunction with a higher level formatting package like LaTeX or PlainTeX, since TeX by itself is not very user-friendly. This package adds the fonts for hebrew support for babel/LaTeX 2e. |
| tetex-mfwin | 2.0.2 | Distributable | Metafont with output window | This package contains METAFONT with window support. Install this package if you plan to run METAFONT interactively and would like to see the font building in a output window. |
| tetex-texi2html | 2.0.2 | GPL | Convert texinfo (GNU docs) directly to HTML for easy reading | This package converts the GNU standard form of documentation (texinfo) into HTML files which can be read with any WWW browser. |
| tetex-xdvi | 2.0.2 | Distributable | An X viewer for DVI files | Xdvi allows you to preview the TeX text formatting system's output .dvi files on an X Window System. If you are installing teTeX, so that you can use the TeX text formatting system, you will also need to install tetex-xdvi. In addition, you will need to install tetex-afm (a PostScript font converter for TeX), tetex-dvilj (for converting .dvi files to HP PCL format for printing on HP and HP compatible printers), tetex-dvips (for converting .dvi files to PostScript format for printing on PostScript printers), and tetex-latex (a higher level formatting package which provides an easier-to-use interface for TeX). If you're not a TeX expert, you'll probably also want to install the tetex-doc package, which contains documentation for the TeX text formatting system. |
| texi2html | 1.64 | GPL | Convert texinfo (GNU docs) directly to HTML for easy reading | This package converts the GNU standard form of documentation (texinfo) into HTML files which can be read with any WWW browser. |
| texinfo | 4.6 | GPL | Tools needed to create Texinfo format documentation files. | Texinfo is a documentation system that can produce both online information and printed output from a single source file. Normally, you'd have to write two separate documents: one for online help or other online information and the other for a typeset manual or other printed work. Using Texinfo, you only need to write one source document. Then when the work needs revision, you only have to revise one source document. The GNU Project uses the Texinfo file format for most of its documentation. Install texinfo if you want a documentation system for producing both online and print documentation from the same source file and/or if you are going to write documentation for the GNU Project. |
| texmaker | 1.0.1 | GPL | A LATEX editor | Texmaker is a program, that integrates many tools needed to develop documents with LaTeX, in just one application. It have thoses features: - an editor to write your LaTeX source files (syntax highlighting, undo-redo, search-replace, ...) - the principal LaTex tags can be inserted directly with the "LaTeX", "Math" and "Greek" menus - 370 mathematical symbols can be inserted in just one click - wizards to generate code ('Quick document', 'Quick letter', tabular, tabbing and array environments) - LaTeX-related programs can be launched via the "Tools" menu - the standard Bibtex entry types can be inserted in the ".bib" file with the "Bibliography" menu - a "structure view" of the document for easier navigation of a document (by clicking on an item in the "Structure" frame, you can jump directly to the corresponding part of your document - extensive LaTeX documentation - in the "Messages / Log File" frame, you can see information about processes and the logfile after a LaTeX compilation - the "Next Latex Error" and "Previous Latex Error" commands let you reach the LaTeX errors detected by Kile in the log file - by clicking on the number of a line in the log file, the cursor jumps to the corresponding line in the editor |
| wml | 2.0.9 | GPL | Website META Language | WML is a free and extensible Webdesigner's off-line HTML generation toolkit for Unix, distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL v2). It is written in ANSI C and Perl 5, build via a GNU Autoconf based source tree and runs out-of-the-box on all major Unix derivates. It can be used free of charge both in educational and commercial environments. |
| xml2man | 0.2 | GPL | Scripts to convert xml to man pages or html | xml2man and xmlman2html are two perl scripts to convert xml to man pages or html. |
| xmltex | 1.9 | LaTeX Project Public License | Namespace-aware XML parser written in TeX. | Namespace-aware XML parser written in TeX. This package also includes passivetex macros, which can be used to process an XML document which results from an XSL trasformation to formatting objects. |
| xmlto | 0.0.18 | GPL | A tool for converting XML files to various formats. | This is a package for converting XML files to various formats using XSL stylesheets. |
| xpp | 1.1 | GPL | X Printing Panel | The X Printing Panel (XPP) is a completely free tool for easy choosing of the desired printer out of a list of all available printers and for setting printer options by an easy-to-use graphical user interface. One simply calls the program (xpp) instead of the usual utilities (lpr or lp) at the command line or out of applications. |
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