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Indexed PDF Creator 1.0.0
Indexed PDF Creator creates indexed pdf documents from text, such as legacy system reports. more>>
Creates indexed pdf documents from text files. Designed to aid creating an electronic distribution method for legacy system reports, since many mainframe type print spools are plain text.
Allows indexing, customizing page settings, font size, font face, and super-imposing text over an image in the case of using pre-printed forms. Supports unlimited levels of indexing bookmarks in documents and system/user configuration files.
Suitable for use in an intranet gateway for generating PDF documents in real-time.
Enhancements:
- This fixes a bug for page breaking when the number of lines is a multiple of the lines per page, thanks to Carlo Benna
<<lessAllows indexing, customizing page settings, font size, font face, and super-imposing text over an image in the case of using pre-printed forms. Supports unlimited levels of indexing bookmarks in documents and system/user configuration files.
Suitable for use in an intranet gateway for generating PDF documents in real-time.
Enhancements:
- This fixes a bug for page breaking when the number of lines is a multiple of the lines per page, thanks to Carlo Benna
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2005-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1667 downloads
JIndex 0.2
JIndex is a beagle clone. more>>
JIndex is a beagle clone. It tries to mimic the functionality of Beagle. JIndex is written in Java.
Format support:
- Music (Mp3)
- Documents (PDF, Doc, Openoffice formats)
- Images
- IM conversations
<<lessFormat support:
- Music (Mp3)
- Documents (PDF, Doc, Openoffice formats)
- Images
- IM conversations
Download (17.8MB)
Added: 2006-02-23 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1338 downloads
PandaLex PDF Parser 0.5
PandaLex PDF Parser is a flex and bison parser for PDF documents. more>>
PandaLex is the PDF parsing code from Panda, which has been split into its own project to increase its utility.
It is a flex and bison description of the PDF specification, which allows programmers to define callbacks to handle different document elements.
<<lessIt is a flex and bison description of the PDF specification, which allows programmers to define callbacks to handle different document elements.
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Added: 2005-05-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1639 downloads
ruby index/search 0.0.2
ruby index/search is a general indexing framework for ruby. more>>
ruby index/search is a general indexing framework for ruby. With it, you can create collections of documents, then index and search them. Currently, both inverted indexing and LSA indexing are supported, with rudimentary result clustering in the works.
The indices may be marshalled out (with Marshal.dump()), then pulled back in with Marshal.load(), to allow for relatively quick search operations in both LSA and inverted indices.
<<lessThe indices may be marshalled out (with Marshal.dump()), then pulled back in with Marshal.load(), to allow for relatively quick search operations in both LSA and inverted indices.
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Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1276 downloads
RFind 1.0
RFind it indexes and searches filenames in a directory hierarchy. more>>
RFind indexes the filenames of a given directory, and allows you to quickly search this index with regular expressions. Search-on-typing with more than 500,000 indexed filenames is easily possible.
RFind attempts to be very configurable so that it can be useful to everyone. It features hierarchically presented search results, search-on-typing, and the ability to define rules to execute on mouse click.
Main features:
- Hierarchical presented search results
- Search-on-typing
- Define rules to execute on mouseclick
<<lessRFind attempts to be very configurable so that it can be useful to everyone. It features hierarchically presented search results, search-on-typing, and the ability to define rules to execute on mouse click.
Main features:
- Hierarchical presented search results
- Search-on-typing
- Define rules to execute on mouseclick
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2005-04-28 License: Public Domain Price:
1639 downloads
FTP Index 2002-01-16
FTP Index provides a FTP indexer and search engine. more>>
FTP Index provides a FTP indexer and search engine.
FTP Index is a search engine for FTP servers. It scans servers for definable filetypes and stores the results in a MySQL database.
It utilizes the ftpls tool from the ftpcopy package for indexing the servers.
It scans multiple servers at the same time by running with multiple processes.
Enhancements:
- fixed a nasty bug that caused the loss of the half all found files.
<<lessFTP Index is a search engine for FTP servers. It scans servers for definable filetypes and stores the results in a MySQL database.
It utilizes the ftpls tool from the ftpcopy package for indexing the servers.
It scans multiple servers at the same time by running with multiple processes.
Enhancements:
- fixed a nasty bug that caused the loss of the half all found files.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
914 downloads
SVN::Log::Index 0.51
SVN::Log::Index is a Perl module that can index and search over Subversion commit logs. more>>
SVN::Log::Index is a Perl module that can index and search over Subversion commit logs.
SYNOPSIS
my $index = SVN::Log::Index->new({ index_path => /path/to/index });
if($creating) { # Create from scratch if necessary
$index->create({ repo_url => url://for/repo });
}
$index->open(); # And then open it
# Now add revisions from the repo to the index
$index->add({ start_rev => $start_rev,
end_rev => $end_rev);
# And query the index
my $results = $index->search(query);
SVN::Log::Index builds a KinoSearch index of commit logs from a Subversion repository and allows you to do arbitrary full text searches over.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $index = SVN::Log::Index->new({ index_path => /path/to/index });
if($creating) { # Create from scratch if necessary
$index->create({ repo_url => url://for/repo });
}
$index->open(); # And then open it
# Now add revisions from the repo to the index
$index->add({ start_rev => $start_rev,
end_rev => $end_rev);
# And query the index
my $results = $index->search(query);
SVN::Log::Index builds a KinoSearch index of commit logs from a Subversion repository and allows you to do arbitrary full text searches over.
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2007-06-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
866 downloads
Remote File Index 1.2
Remote File Index is an add-on for Plone which keeps track of a document only by its url. more>>
Remote File Index is an add-on for Plone which keeps track of a document only by its url.
Did you ever find a huge pdf file that youd like to keep track of but wouldnt like to copy it entirely on your server ?
Now RemoteFileIndex indexes the content in the portal Catalog and only keeps the url of that document.
Works with:
- Plone 2.5.2
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.5
Enhancements:
- better integration with ATContentType
<<lessDid you ever find a huge pdf file that youd like to keep track of but wouldnt like to copy it entirely on your server ?
Now RemoteFileIndex indexes the content in the portal Catalog and only keeps the url of that document.
Works with:
- Plone 2.5.2
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.5
Enhancements:
- better integration with ATContentType
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2007-03-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
958 downloads
Bio::Index::Blast 1.4
Bio::Index::Blast is a Perl module with indexes Blast reports and supports retrieval based on query accession(s). more>>
Bio::Index::Blast is a Perl module with indexes Blast reports and supports retrieval based on query accession(s).
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Bio::Index::Blast;
my ($indexfile,$file1, $file2);
my $index = new Bio::Index::Blast(-filename => $indexfile,
-write_flag => 1);
$index->make_index($file1, $file2);
my $id;
my $data = $index->get_stream($id);
my $bplite_report = $index->fetch_report($id);
print "query is ", $bplite_report->query, "n";
while( my $sbjct = $bplite_report->nextSbjct ) {
print $sbjct->name, "n";
while( my $hsp = $sbjct->nextHSP ) {
print "t e-value ", $hsp->P,
}
print "n";
}
This object allows one to build an index on a blast file (or files) and provide quick access to the blast report for that accession. Note: for best results use strict.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Bio::Index::Blast;
my ($indexfile,$file1, $file2);
my $index = new Bio::Index::Blast(-filename => $indexfile,
-write_flag => 1);
$index->make_index($file1, $file2);
my $id;
my $data = $index->get_stream($id);
my $bplite_report = $index->fetch_report($id);
print "query is ", $bplite_report->query, "n";
while( my $sbjct = $bplite_report->nextSbjct ) {
print $sbjct->name, "n";
while( my $hsp = $sbjct->nextHSP ) {
print "t e-value ", $hsp->P,
}
print "n";
}
This object allows one to build an index on a blast file (or files) and provide quick access to the blast report for that accession. Note: for best results use strict.
Download (4.7MB)
Added: 2006-10-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1111 downloads
Extended Path Index 2.4
Extended Path Index provides an extended index type based on the Zope index type that has additional query methods. more>>
Extended Path Index provides an extended index type based on the Zope index type that has additional query methods that are especially suited to generating navigation trees, site maps - and also supports querying a single folder, something the standard PathIndex cant do.
Note: You normally dont need to install this separately, as it ships as a standard part of Plone 2.1 and up. This download is for people wanting to use it outside of Plone or in earlier releases of Plone.
This index supports depth limiting, and the ability to build a structure usable for navtrees and sitemaps. The actual navtree implementations are not (and should not) be in this Product, this is the index implementation only.
Main features:
- Can construct a site map with a single catalog query
- Can construct a navigation tree with a single catalog query
- Doesnt wake up any objects
- Much lower RAM consumption
- Massively improved performance
- Catalog based instead of traversal based
Works with:
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.5
- Plone 2.1.4
- Plone 2.1.3
- Plone 2.1.2
- Plone 2.1.1
- Plone 2.1
Enhancements:
- A minor release for Plone 2.5.1
<<lessNote: You normally dont need to install this separately, as it ships as a standard part of Plone 2.1 and up. This download is for people wanting to use it outside of Plone or in earlier releases of Plone.
This index supports depth limiting, and the ability to build a structure usable for navtrees and sitemaps. The actual navtree implementations are not (and should not) be in this Product, this is the index implementation only.
Main features:
- Can construct a site map with a single catalog query
- Can construct a navigation tree with a single catalog query
- Doesnt wake up any objects
- Much lower RAM consumption
- Massively improved performance
- Catalog based instead of traversal based
Works with:
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.5
- Plone 2.1.4
- Plone 2.1.3
- Plone 2.1.2
- Plone 2.1.1
- Plone 2.1
Enhancements:
- A minor release for Plone 2.5.1
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2007-03-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
940 downloads
Evince 0.9.3
Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats like pdf, postscript, and many others. more>>
Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats like pdf, postscript, and many others. Evinces goal is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on the GNOME Desktop, like gpdf, ggv, and xpdf with a single simple application.
Main features:
Supported formats:
- PDF
- Postscript
- DJVU
- DVI
- Multipage tiff
Plans to include:
- Comic book (*.cbr)
- Powerpoint presentations
- OO Impress presentations
Evince has a lot of useful features, like indexing, fast searching, easy reading. It also provides nice thumbnails for all supported document types in nautilus.
Search
Integrated search displaying the number of results found and highlights the results on the page.
Page Thumbnails
Thumbnails of pages show quick reference for where youd like to go in a document. Evinces thumbnails are available in the left sidebar of the viewer.
Page Indexing
For documents that support indexes Evince gives the option to show the document index for quick jumping from one section to another.
<<lessMain features:
Supported formats:
- Postscript
- DJVU
- DVI
- Multipage tiff
Plans to include:
- Comic book (*.cbr)
- Powerpoint presentations
- OO Impress presentations
Evince has a lot of useful features, like indexing, fast searching, easy reading. It also provides nice thumbnails for all supported document types in nautilus.
Search
Integrated search displaying the number of results found and highlights the results on the page.
Page Thumbnails
Thumbnails of pages show quick reference for where youd like to go in a document. Evinces thumbnails are available in the left sidebar of the viewer.
Page Indexing
For documents that support indexes Evince gives the option to show the document index for quick jumping from one section to another.
Download (2.0MB)
Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
819 downloads
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konq-pdf 0.1
konq-pdf are various KDE service menus for PDF documents. more>>
konq-pdf are various KDE service menus for PDF documents.
1) pdftk service menu:
- Join selected PDF (alphabetic order)
- Add another pdf to selected file
- Extract pages
- Extraxt all even pages
- Extract all odd pages
- Burst PDF pages
- Repair
- Watermark pages of a PDF file
- Lock (give master password, give user password, select permissions)
- Unlock (with master password)
- Attach arbitrary file (not PDF only, but documents audio image movie too) (For now, you can view attached files with Acrobat Reader only)
- Extract all attached files (one or more) (Acrobat Reader not required for this)
(These are only useful when you want to edit PDF code in a text editor like vim or emacs)
- Uncompress PDF files (Remove PDF page stream compression)
- Compress PDF files (Restore page stream compression)
- Document information
- About
2) pdfjam service menu (pdf90, pdfnup, pdfjoin):
- Rotate -90 degrees pdf files
- Join selected documents
- Add another pdf to selected file
- 2 pages per sheet
- 4 pages per sheet
- 6 pages per sheet
- 8 pages per sheet
- Custom pages per sheet (Its possible to choose if you want framed or no-framed)
- About
Home installation: place the desktop files to ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/
System-wide installation (for *ubuntu): place the desktop files to /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/
<<less1) pdftk service menu:
- Join selected PDF (alphabetic order)
- Add another pdf to selected file
- Extract pages
- Extraxt all even pages
- Extract all odd pages
- Burst PDF pages
- Repair
- Watermark pages of a PDF file
- Lock (give master password, give user password, select permissions)
- Unlock (with master password)
- Attach arbitrary file (not PDF only, but documents audio image movie too) (For now, you can view attached files with Acrobat Reader only)
- Extract all attached files (one or more) (Acrobat Reader not required for this)
(These are only useful when you want to edit PDF code in a text editor like vim or emacs)
- Uncompress PDF files (Remove PDF page stream compression)
- Compress PDF files (Restore page stream compression)
- Document information
- About
2) pdfjam service menu (pdf90, pdfnup, pdfjoin):
- Rotate -90 degrees pdf files
- Join selected documents
- Add another pdf to selected file
- 2 pages per sheet
- 4 pages per sheet
- 6 pages per sheet
- 8 pages per sheet
- Custom pages per sheet (Its possible to choose if you want framed or no-framed)
- About
Home installation: place the desktop files to ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/
System-wide installation (for *ubuntu): place the desktop files to /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/
Download (0.017MB)
Added: 2007-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
831 downloads
Genezzo::Index::bt2 0.64
Genezzo::Index::bt2 is a basic btree built of row directory blocks. more>>
Genezzo::Index::bt2 is a basic btree built of row directory blocks.
construct comparison/equality callbacks
my $cmp1 = sub
{
my ($k1, $k2) = @_;
# NOTE: use "spaceship" (-1,0,1) comparison with
# short-circuit OR (which returns 0 or VALUE, not 0 or 1)
# to perform multi-column key comparison
# a la Schwartzian Transform
return (
( ($k1->[0] $k2->[0])
|| ($k1->[1] $k2->[1])) == -1
);
};
my $eq1 = sub
{
my ($k1, $k2) = @_;
return (($k1->[0] == $k2->[0])
&& ($k1->[1] == $k2->[1])
);
};
SYNOPSIS
use Genezzo::Index::bt?;
my $tt = Genezzo::Index::btree->new();
$tt->insert(1, "hi");
$tt->insert(7, "there");
This btree algorithm is a bottom-up implementation based upon ideas from Chapter 16 of "Algorithms in C++ (third edition)", by Robert Sedgewick, 1998 and Chapter 15, "Access Paths", of "Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques" by Jim Gray and Andreas Reuter, 1993. The pedagogical examples use a fixed number of entries per node, or fixed-size keys in each block, but this implementation has significant extensions to support variable numbers of variably-sized keys in fixed-size disk blocks, with the associated error handling, plus support for reverse scans.
<<lessconstruct comparison/equality callbacks
my $cmp1 = sub
{
my ($k1, $k2) = @_;
# NOTE: use "spaceship" (-1,0,1) comparison with
# short-circuit OR (which returns 0 or VALUE, not 0 or 1)
# to perform multi-column key comparison
# a la Schwartzian Transform
return (
( ($k1->[0] $k2->[0])
|| ($k1->[1] $k2->[1])) == -1
);
};
my $eq1 = sub
{
my ($k1, $k2) = @_;
return (($k1->[0] == $k2->[0])
&& ($k1->[1] == $k2->[1])
);
};
SYNOPSIS
use Genezzo::Index::bt?;
my $tt = Genezzo::Index::btree->new();
$tt->insert(1, "hi");
$tt->insert(7, "there");
This btree algorithm is a bottom-up implementation based upon ideas from Chapter 16 of "Algorithms in C++ (third edition)", by Robert Sedgewick, 1998 and Chapter 15, "Access Paths", of "Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques" by Jim Gray and Andreas Reuter, 1993. The pedagogical examples use a fixed number of entries per node, or fixed-size keys in each block, but this implementation has significant extensions to support variable numbers of variably-sized keys in fixed-size disk blocks, with the associated error handling, plus support for reverse scans.
Download (0.45MB)
Added: 2006-09-30 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1120 downloads
Panda PDF Generator 0.5.4
Panda PDF Generator is a PDF generator in the form of a C library. more>>
Panda is a PDF generation API written in C.
The Panda PDF Generator is intended to make PDFs on the fly for the Web, but may be used to generate any PDF document you want.
Enhancements:
- As you may already be aware, the most important change in 0.5.4 is that the library is now available under the terms of either the GPL or LGPL (your choice). In order to accomplish this, the TDB code was removed, and either Enlightenment DB or Berkeley DB (version 4) must be linked to in its place.
- Other changes include the addition of link annotations (internal and external), pkg-config support, and an RPM. The main point of this release, however, was the licensing issue.
<<lessThe Panda PDF Generator is intended to make PDFs on the fly for the Web, but may be used to generate any PDF document you want.
Enhancements:
- As you may already be aware, the most important change in 0.5.4 is that the library is now available under the terms of either the GPL or LGPL (your choice). In order to accomplish this, the TDB code was removed, and either Enlightenment DB or Berkeley DB (version 4) must be linked to in its place.
- Other changes include the addition of link annotations (internal and external), pkg-config support, and an RPM. The main point of this release, however, was the licensing issue.
Download (2.2MB)
Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1642 downloads
Bio::Index::Swissprot 1.4
Bio::Index::Swissprot is a Perl Interface for indexing (multiple) Swissprot .dat files (ie flat file swissprot format). more>>
Bio::Index::Swissprot is a Perl Interface for indexing (multiple) Swissprot .dat files (ie flat file swissprot format).
SYNOPSIS
# Complete code for making an index for several
# Swissprot files
use Bio::Index::Swissprot;
use strict;
my $Index_File_Name = shift;
my $inx = Bio::Index::Swissprot->new(-filename => $Index_File_Name,
-write_flag => WRITE);
$inx->make_index(@ARGV);
# Print out several sequences present in the index
# in gcg format
use Bio::Index::Swissprot;
use Bio::SeqIO;
use strict;
my $out = Bio::SeqIO->new( -format => gcg, -fh => *STDOUT );
my $Index_File_Name = shift;
my $inx = Bio::Index::Swissprot->new(-filename => $Index_File_Name);
foreach my $id (@ARGV) {
my $seq = $inx->fetch($id); # Returns Bio::Seq object
$out->write_seq($seq);
}
# alternatively
my ($id, $acc);
my $seq1 = $inx->get_Seq_by_id($id);
my $seq2 = $inx->get_Seq_by_acc($acc);
Inherits functions for managing dbm files from Bio::Index::Abstract.pm, and provides the basic funtionallity for indexing Swissprot files, and retrieving the sequence from them. Heavily snaffled from James Gilberts Fasta system. Note: for best results use strict.
Details on configuration and additional example code are available in the biodatabases.pod file.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# Complete code for making an index for several
# Swissprot files
use Bio::Index::Swissprot;
use strict;
my $Index_File_Name = shift;
my $inx = Bio::Index::Swissprot->new(-filename => $Index_File_Name,
-write_flag => WRITE);
$inx->make_index(@ARGV);
# Print out several sequences present in the index
# in gcg format
use Bio::Index::Swissprot;
use Bio::SeqIO;
use strict;
my $out = Bio::SeqIO->new( -format => gcg, -fh => *STDOUT );
my $Index_File_Name = shift;
my $inx = Bio::Index::Swissprot->new(-filename => $Index_File_Name);
foreach my $id (@ARGV) {
my $seq = $inx->fetch($id); # Returns Bio::Seq object
$out->write_seq($seq);
}
# alternatively
my ($id, $acc);
my $seq1 = $inx->get_Seq_by_id($id);
my $seq2 = $inx->get_Seq_by_acc($acc);
Inherits functions for managing dbm files from Bio::Index::Abstract.pm, and provides the basic funtionallity for indexing Swissprot files, and retrieving the sequence from them. Heavily snaffled from James Gilberts Fasta system. Note: for best results use strict.
Details on configuration and additional example code are available in the biodatabases.pod file.
Download (4.7MB)
Added: 2006-09-09 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1141 downloads
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