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Edit by Text Editors 0.1

Edit by Text Editors 0.1


Edit by Text Editors allows you to open a file with Kate, Kwrite, Kedit, Khexedit by a KDE service menu. more>>
Edit by Text Editors allows you to open a file with Kate, Kwrite, Kedit, Khexedit by a KDE service menu.

To install the service menu you must copy editby.desktop in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus

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Teddy XML Editor 1.1

Teddy XML Editor 1.1


Teddy is a tabular editor and displayer for XML files. more>>
Teddy is a tabular editor and display for XML files. It presents the structure and content of XML files in a way that is both visually pleasing and easy to use. It is available free, under the GNU public license, for Mac OS X and Linux.
If you have Qt for Windows it should build and run fine for it, but it has not been tested on that operating system.
Enhancements:
- Ability to open currently opened file in external text editor.
- Linux RPM installs application icon and start menu item in KDE.
- Save no longer forces scroll position to the top.
- Single line cell styles now correctly dimensioned.
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text-vimcolor 0.11

text-vimcolor 0.11


text-vimcolor is a command-line program to syntax color a file in HTML, XML or PDF. more>>
text-vimcolor is a command-line program to syntax color a file in HTML, XML or PDF.

SYNOPSIS

$ text-vimcolor --format html --full-page FILENAME > OUTPUT.html
$ text-vimcolor --format xml FILENAME > OUTPUT.xml
$ text-vimcolor --format pdf FILENAME --output OUTPUT.pdf

This program uses the Vim text editor to highlight text according to its syntax, and turn the highlighting into HTML, XML or PDF output. It works with any file type which Vim itself can highlight. Usually Vim will be able to autodetect the file format based on the filename (and sometimes the contents of the file).

Exactly one filename should be given on the command line to name the input file. If none is given input will instead be read from stdin (the standard input).
If Vim cant guess the file type automatically, it can be specified explicitly using the --filetype option. For example:

$ text-vimcolor --format html --filetype prolog foo.pl > foo.html

This program is a command line interface to the Perl module Text::VimColor.

OPTIONS

The following options are understood:

--help

Show a summary of the usage, including a list of options.

--debug

Turns on debugging in the underlying Perl module. This makes it print the command used to run Vim.

--filetype file-type

Set the type of the file explicitly. The file-type argument should be something which Vim will recognise when set with its filetype option. Examples are perl, cpp (for C++) and sh (for Unix shell scripts). These names are case sensitive, and should usually be all-lowercase.

--format output-format

The output format to generate. Must be one of the following:
html

Generate XHTML output, with text marked with elements with class attributes. A CSS stylesheet should be used to define the coloring, etc., for the output. See the --full-page option below.

xml

Output is in a simple XML vocabulary. This can then be used by other software to do further transformations (e.g., using XSLT).

pdf

XML output is generated and fed to the FOP XSL-FO processor, with an appropriate XSL style sheet. The stylesheet uses XSLT to transform the normal XML output into XSL-FO, which is then rendered to PDF. For this to work, the command fop must be available. An output file must be specified with --output with this format.

Full details of the HTML and XML output formats can be found in the documentation for Text::VimColor.

--output output-filename

Specifies the name of the output file (which will end up containing either HTML, XML or PDF). If this option is omitted, the output will be sent to stdout (the standard output). This option is required when the output format is PDF (because of limitations in FOP).

--full-page

When the output format is HTML, this option will make the output a complete HTML page, rather than just a fragment of HTML. A CSS stylesheet will be inserted inline into the output, so the output will be useable as it is.

--no-inline-stylesheet

When the output format is HTML and --fullpage is given, a stylesheet is normally inserted in-line in the output file. If this option is given it will instead be referenced with a element.

--let name=value

When Vim is run the value of name will be set to value using Vims let command. More than one of these options can be set. The value is not quoted or escaped in any way, so it can be an expression. These settings take precedence over --unlet options.

This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module.

--unlet name

Prevent the value of name being set with Vims let command. This can be used to turn off default settings.

This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module, when used with a value of undef.

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Added: 2007-05-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Text::VimColor 0.11

Text::VimColor 0.11


Text::VimColor is a syntax color text in HTML or XML using Vim. more>>
Text::VimColor is a syntax color text in HTML or XML using Vim.

SYNOPSIS

use Text::VimColor;
my $syntax = Text::VimColor->new(
file => $0,
filetype => perl,
);

print $syntax->html;
print $syntax->xml;

This module tries to markup text files according to their syntax. It can be used to produce web pages with pretty-printed colourful source code samples. It can produce output in the following formats:

HTML

Valid XHTML 1.0, with the exact colouring and style left to a CSS stylesheet

XML

Pieces of text are marked with XML elements in a simple vocabulary, which can be converted to other formats, for example, using XSLT

Perl array

A simple Perl data structure, so that Perl code can be used to turn it into whatever is needed

This module works by running the Vim text editor and getting it to apply its excellent syntax highlighting (aka font-locking) to an input file, and mark pieces of text according to whether it thinks they are comments, keywords, strings, etc. The Perl code then reads back this markup and converts it to the desired output format.

This is an object-oriented module. To use it, create an object with the new function (as shown above in the SYNOPSIS) and then call methods to get the markup out.

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Added: 2006-09-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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KRssEditor 0.3.3

KRssEditor 0.3.3


KRssFeed is (afaik) the only GUI RSS creator for KDE. more>>
KRssFeed is (afaik) the only GUI RSS creator for KDE. Its interface is very simple, and it implements a simple text editor, so you can add new tags, and fix any mistakes you may have made easier.
Enhancements:
- Very minor update, layout was broken again, i advise everyone to update.
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Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Text::Editor::Vip::Buffer::DoUndoRedo 0.04

Text::Editor::Vip::Buffer::DoUndoRedo 0.04


Text::Editor::Vip::Buffer::DoUndoRedo is a non optional plugin for a Text::Editor::Vip::Buffer. more>>
Text::Editor::Vip::Buffer::DoUndoRedo is a non optional plugin for a Text::Editor::Vip::Buffer.

The do, undo, redo functionality of Text::Editor::Vip::Buffer is implemented by this package. This package automatically extends a Text::Editor::Vip::Buffer when a Text::Editor::Vip::Buffer instance is created.

This package manipulated the data structures used to implement a do, undo and redo functionality. Text::Editor::Vip uses perl as it building block to implement such functionality. Perl "scripts" are the base for implementing this functionality.

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Added: 2006-10-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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OO Text To Speech 0.1

OO Text To Speech 0.1


OO Text To Speech is a text-to speech macro for OpenOffice.org. more>>
OO Text To Speech is a text-to speech macro for OpenOffice.org.

Its a syllable analyzer: using a reading motor, it reads a document and translates it into a vocal message.

About OpenOffice

OpenOffice.org is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.

It is an international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML- based file format.
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Added: 2006-03-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Text::Convert::ToImage

Text::Convert::ToImage


Text::Convert::ToImage is a Perl module. more>>
Text::Convert::ToImage is a Perl module.

SYNOPSIS

use Text::Convert::ToImage;
my $tti = Text::Convert::ToImage->new();
my $length = length($email);
if ($length > 150) {
$email = "Your text length of $length is too large:";
}
my $config = {
TEXT => $email ? $email : "y@hn.org",
POINTSIZE => $point_size ? $point_size : 14,
LEVEL => $level ? $level : 0,
FONT => $font,
XSKEW => $xskew,
YSKEW => $yskew,

};
$tti->calculate($config);
print "Content-type: image/pngnn";
binmode STDOUT;
$tti->Write(png:-);

This was knocked up a long time ago and someone asked me if the source was available so I decided to put it on CPAN. There is very little documentation with it.

There are also very few tests. If more than me and the person who asked for the module use it then I will write some tests for it.

At the moment I have been using it top obfuscate emails and not much else. A demo can be found at http://www.hjackson.org/cgi-bin/tools/email.pl

There are some undocumented features to this module and they are this way because I have not tested to see if they work yet.

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Added: 2006-08-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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GD::Text 0.86

GD::Text 0.86


GD::Text is a Perl module with text utilities for use with GD. more>>
GD::Text is a Perl module with text utilities for use with GD.

SYNOPSIS

use GD;
use GD::Text;

my $gd_text = GD::Text->new() or die GD::Text::error();
$gd_text->set_font(funny.ttf, 12) or die $gd_text->error;
$gd_text->set_font(gdTinyFont);
$gd_text->set_font(GD::Font::Tiny);
...
$gd_text->set_text($string);
my ($w, $h) = $gd_text->get(width, height);

if ($gd_text->is_ttf)
{
...
}
Or alternatively
my $gd_text = GD::Text->new(
text => Some text,
font => funny.ttf,
ptsize => 14,
);

This module provides a font-independent way of dealing with text in GD, for use with the GD::Text::* modules and GD::Graph.

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Added: 2006-10-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Text::Templar 2.43

Text::Templar 2.43


Text::Templar is a document-generation object class. more>>
Text::Templar is a document-generation object class.

SYNOPSIS

use Text::Templar;

my $template = < title >This is the title: < % METHOD title % >< /title >< /head >

< body >

< % METHOD body % >

< address >
< % METHOD footer % >
< /address >

< /body >
< /html >
EOF

my $templateObject = new Text::Templar
[ $template ];

$templateObject->title( "The Rest of the Story" );
$templateObject->body( @content );
$templateObject->footer( "Page 1" );

print $templateObject->render;

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Text::vFile::toXML 0.03

Text::vFile::toXML 0.03


Text::vFile::toXML can convert vFiles into equivalent XML. more>>
Text::vFile::toXML can convert vFiles into equivalent XML.

SYNOPSIS

This module converts iCalendar (iCal : generically, vFile) files into their (equivalent) XML (xCalendar / xCal) representation, according to Royers IETF Draft (http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-royer-calsch-xcal-03).

# Enable functional interface
use Text::vFile::toXML qw(to_xml);

# Input filename
my $arg = "input.file";
my $a = Text::vFile::toXML->new(filename => $arg)->to_xml;
my $b = Text::vFile::toXML->new(filehandle =>
do { open my $fh, $arg or die "cant open ics: $!"; $fh }
)->to_xml;

use Text::vFile::asData; # to make the functional example work
my $data =
Text::vFile::asData->new->parse(
do {
open my $fh, $arg
or die "Cant open vFile: $!"; $fh
}
);
my $c = Text::vFile::toXML->new(data => $data)->to_xml;

# Use functional interface
my $d = to_xml($data);

# Now ($a, $b, $c, $d) all contain the same XML string.

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Text::Emoticon 0.04

Text::Emoticon 0.04


Text::Emoticon is a factory class for Yahoo! and MSN emoticons. more>>
Text::Emoticon is a factory class for Yahoo! and MSN emoticons.

SYNOPSIS

use Text::Emoticon;

my $emoticon = Text::Emoticon->new(MSN, { strict => 1, xhtml => 0 });
print $emoticon->filter(Hello ;));

Text::Emoticon is a factory class to dispatch MSN/YIM emoticon set. Its made to become handy to be used in other applications like Kwiki/MT plugins.

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Added: 2006-12-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Text::MessageFormat 0.01

Text::MessageFormat 0.01


Text::MessageFormat is a language neutral way to display messages. more>>
Text::MessageFormat is a language neutral way to display messages.

SYNOPSIS

use Text::MessageFormat;

my $form = Text::MessageFormat->new(The disk "{1}" contains {0} file(s).);
print $form->format(3, MyDisk);

# output: The disk "MyDisk" contains 3 file(s).

Text::MessageFormat is a Perl version of Javas java.text.MessageFormat and aims to be format-compatible with that class.

MesageFormat provides a means to produce concatenated messages in language-neutral way. Use this to construct messages displayed for end users.
See Data::Properties for java.util.Properties porting.

WARNINGS/TODO

Following FormatElements are all NOT implemented yet. Currently they interpolate exactly same as just {0}.

{0,number,#.##}
{0,date,short}
{0,time,hh:mm:ss}
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Text Text Revolution 0.11

Text Text Revolution 0.11


Text Text Revolution project is a text-based ncurses DDR clone. more>>
Text Text Revolution project is a text-based ncurses DDR clone.
Text Text Revolution is a text-based Dance Dance Revolution clone.
It supports pyDDRs .step file format (which has now been superceeded by the .dance format), and plans to stream OGG, MP3, or WAV files.
Enhancements:
- Joystick (DDR mat) support is working now. use the -j switch. Its currently hardcoded to use /dev/input/js0.
- Some graphics code was cleaned up, and it is now possible to specify the difficulty (--light, --standard, --hard, or -ln, where n is 1, 2, or 3).
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Text::Highlight 0.04

Text::Highlight 0.04


Text::Highlight is a syntax highlighting framework. more>>
Text::Highlight is a syntax highlighting framework.

SYNOPSIS

use Text::Highlight preload;
my $th = new Text::Highlight(wrapper => "
 %s 
n");
print $th->highlight(Perl, $code);

Text::Highlight is a flexible and extensible tool for highlighting the syntax in programming code. The markup used and languages supported are completely customizable. It can output highlighted code for embedding in HTML, terminal escapes for an ANSI-capable display, or even posting on an online forum. Bundled support includes C/C++, CSS, HTML, Java, Perl, PHP and SQL.

INSTALLATION

In order to install and use this package you will need Perl version 5.005 or better.

Installation as usual:

% perl Makefile.PL
% make
% make test
% su
Password: *******
% make install

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