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Okular (KDE)

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Claimed by KDE Analyzed about 24 hours ago

okular is an universal document viewer based on KPDF for KDE 4. Its development began as part of Google's Summer of Code program. The description of the project is located at KDE Developer's Corner. okular combines the excellent functionalities of KPDF with the versatility of supporting ... [More] different kind of documents, like PDF, Postscript, DjVu, CHM, and others. The document format handlers page has a chart describing in more detail the supported formats and the features supported in each of them. [Less]

161K lines of code

38 current contributors

2 days since last commit

140 users on Open Hub

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pdfTeX

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

The main purpose of the pdfTeX project is to create and maintain an extension of TeX that can produce PDF directly from TeX source files and improve/enhance the result of TEX typesetting with the help of PDF. When PDF output is not selected, pdfTEX produces normal DVI output, otherwise it generates ... [More] PDF output that looks identical to the DVI output. An important aspect of this project is to investigate alternative justification algorithms (e. g. a font expansion algorithm akin to the hz micro--typography algorithm by Prof. Hermann Zapf), optionally making use of Multiple Master fonts. pdfTEX is based on the original TeX sources and Web2c, and has been successfully compiled on Unix, Win32 and MSDOS systems. [Less]

10M lines of code

0 current contributors

15 days since last commit

33 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
4.25
   
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Tags dvi latex pdf tex

Texinfo

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Claimed by GNU No analysis available

Texinfo is the official documentation format of the GNU project. It was invented by Richard Stallman and Bob Chassell many years ago, loosely based on Brian Reid's Scribe and other formatting languages of the time. It is used by many non-GNU projects as well. Texinfo uses a single source file to ... [More] produce output in a number of formats, both online and printed (dvi, html, info, pdf, xml, etc.). This means that instead of writing different documents for online information and another for a printed manual, you need write only one document. And when the work is revised, you need revise only that one document. The Texinfo system is well-integrated with GNU Emacs. [Less]

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1 current contributors

0 since last commit

11 users on Open Hub

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Licenses: gpl3

HDMI2USB

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Claimed by TimVideos.us - Live Event S... Analyzed 3 months ago

Hardware based on a Xilinx Spartan 6 FPGA for capturing HDMI and DVI data.

121M lines of code

13 current contributors

almost 4 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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dvisvgm

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  Analyzed about 20 hours ago

The command line tool dvisvgm converts DVI files, as created by TeX/LaTeX, to the XML-based SVG format. dvisvgm supports classic DVI files as well as pTeX DVI and XDV files. All glyph outlines are derived from the referenced TeX fonts and are embedded into the generated SVG files, either as text or ... [More] graphic elements. The utility evaluates a wide range of \special commands including color, PostScript, and hyperref specials. Furthermore, option --eps and --pdf allow to convert EPS and PDF files to SVG, respectively. dvisvgm is also part of TeX Live and therefore available for a wide range of operating systems. [Less]

85.1K lines of code

1 current contributors

20 days since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
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ruby-dvi

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

ruby-dvi is a library to read DVI(DeVice Independent) and TFM file format.

2.98K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 16 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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0.0
 
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dvibrowser

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dvibrowser is a yet another DVI file previewer, that provides you a tabbed web-browser like user interface and high resolution outputs. It is written in Java and runs on many platforms including Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and other UNIX like platforms.

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0 users on Open Hub

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: BSD-3-Clause

Texcaller

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  Analyzed about 19 hours ago

Texcaller is a convenient interface to the TeX command line tools that handles all kinds of errors without much fuzz. It is written in plain C, is fairly portable, and has no external dependencies besides TeX.

897 lines of code

0 current contributors

about 6 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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PyDVI

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

PyDVI is a Python library that provides tools to read TeX DVI file, Packed Font and TeX Font Metric, Font Map and Font Encoding. The library provides a DVI Machine base class hat can be plugged to a TeX Daemon instance in order to render on-the-fly TeX inputs.

7.41K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 9 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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Tags dvi python tex