docbook2X is a software package that converts DocBook documents into
the traditional Unix man page format and the GNU Texinfo format.
It is free software under a MIT-style license.
Notable features include table support for man pages, internationalization
support, and easy customization of the output using XSLT. (Easy, because
unlike other converters, the docbook2X stylesheets are written in a modular
way, and the character escaping and whitespace issues with the man-page and
Texinfo formats are encapsulated away from the user.)
developed by users of e-books for users of e-books. It has a cornucopia
of features divided into the following main categories:
* Library Management
* E-book conversion
* Syncing to e-book reader devices
* Downloading news from the web and converting it into e-book form
* Comprehensive e-book viewer
* Content server for online access to your book collection
OK laurent@, jasper@
Enable one of the tests that was disabled in a patch (another test is
still disabled; this relates to non-utf8 locales and fails in the same
way with libutf8 or base). ok kili@
PDF::API2::Simple Simplistic wrapper for the excellent PDF::API2 modules.
from Anibal Ezau Limon Belmares (MAINTAINER), with tweaks by
gleydson soares and myself. ok sthen@
* add missing run dependencies
* set the correct path to ruby in the gonzui-* scripts
* remove the patches and cheat with pre-configure
* add patches to fix an error with more recent ruby-bdb
Docx2txt is a Perl based command-line tool to convert Microsoft docx
documents to (ASCII) text files, preserving some formatting and document
information (which MS text conversion drops) along with appropriate
character conversions. It can also recover text from damaged docx
documents in many cases.
tweaks and ok sthen@
rather than yet-another-xpdf-derivative) to 0.8.15.
various improvements and fixes, notably now supports AESv3 encrypted
PDFs and, very welcome, search now operates over all pages and is thus
actually useful.