Haml and Sass are templating engines for the two most common types of
documents on the web: HTML and CSS, respectively.
They are designed to make it both easier and more pleasant to code
HTML and CSS documents, by eliminating redundancy, reflecting the
underlying structure that the document represents, and providing
elegant, easily understandable, and powerful syntax.
A framework to allow Ruby applications to generate file/folder stubs
(like the `rails` command does for Ruby on Rails, and the 'script/generate'
command within a Rails application during development).
Hpricot is a fast, flexible HTML parser written in C. It's designed
to be very accommodating (like Tanaka Akira's HTree) and to have a
very helpful library (like some JavaScript libs -- JQuery, Prototype
-- give you.) The XPath and CSS parser, in fact, is based on John
Resig's JQuery.
Also, Hpricot can be handy for reading broken XML files, since many of
the same techniques can be used. If a quote is missing, Hpricot tries
to figure it out. If tags overlap, Hpricot works on sorting them out.
- install egg-info file so that we don't end up with errors like
"pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: PyXML..." when using some apps that
need this module
lxml is a Pythonic, mature binding for the libxml2 and libxslt libraries.
It provides safe and convenient access to these libraries using the
ElementTree API.
It extends the ElementTree API significantly to offer support for XPath,
RelaxNG, XML Schema, XSLT, C14N and much more.
from Benoit Chesneau <benoitc at metavers dot net>
parts of xpdf, and xpdf -utils provides non-x-depending parts (replacing the
no_x11 flavor). Appropriate @conflict marker makes upgrade flawless.
While here, remove dependency on a specific version of auto* (prompted by naddy@)
(and remember me to never _ever_ touch xpdf again)
Change requested by naddy@ espie@
ok sthen@ naddy@
Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read /
easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text format
is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports features such
as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes, and links.
This module implements MultiMarkdown, which is an extension to Markdown.
ok merdely@
libical is an Open Source (MPL/LGPL) implementation of the IETF's
iCalendar Calendaring and Scheduling protocols. (RFC 2445, 2446, and
2447). It parses iCal components and provides a C API for manipulating
the component properties, parameters, and subcomponents.
feedback and ok merdely@ and simon@
documents and output them in various formats, such as HTML or LaTeX. For
details on reStructuredText, see http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html.
From Okan Demirmen
ok simon@
Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read /
easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text format
is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports features such
as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes, and links.
from okan at demirmen.com
CGI::FastTemplate manages templates and parses templates replacing
variable names with values. It was designed for mid to large scale web
applications (CGI, mod_perl) where there are great benefits to
separating the logic of an application from the specific implementation
details.
ok jasper@
In general, once you have an XML::Generator object, you then simply call
methods on that object named for each XML tag you wish to generate.
feedback & ok jasper@
AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing short documents, articles, books
and UNIX man pages. AsciiDoc files can be translated to HTML and DocBook
markups using the asciidoc(1) command.
XML::RSS::LibXML uses XML::LibXML (libxml2) for parsing RSS instead of
XML::RSS' XML::Parser (expat), while trying to keep interface
compatibility with XML::RSS.
ok jasper@
XML::Feed is a syndication feed parser for both RSS and Atom feeds. It
also implements feed auto-discovery for finding feeds, given a URI.
XML::Feed supports the following syndication feed formats:
- RSS 0.91
- RSS 1.0
- RSS 2.0
- Atom
The goal of XML::Feed is to provide a unified API for parsing and using
the various syndication formats.
ok jasper@
Atom is a syndication, API, and archiving format for weblogs and other
data. XML::Atom implements the feed format as well as a client for the
API.
ok jasper@
This module provides the user with methods to connect to a remote
server, send a stream of XML to the server, and receive/parse an XML
stream from the server.
ok simon@