openformats.org ist eine gemeinschaftliche Projektdokumentation über die Definition und den Einsatz von offenen Formaten und öffentlichen Standards sowie den dazugehörigen technischen, wirtschaftlichen und politischen Themen:
Editra is a multi-platform text editor with an implementation that focuses on creating an easy to use interface and features that aid in code development. Currently it supports syntax highlighting and variety of other useful features for over 60 programming languages.
Editra is freely available under the terms of the wxWindows Licence.
Currently the project is in the alpha development phase but test builds of "stable" points are available for download and trial as Windows and Mac OSX(Universal) binaries, currently other Unix and Linux based systems will have to install from source using the included setup script. Please feel free give it a try and to report bugs and request features.
The OCR4all tool ensures converting historical printings into computer-readable texts. It is very reliable, user-friendly, and open source. It was developed by scientists at the University of Würzburg.
PDFBox is an open source Java PDF library for working with PDF documents. This project allows creation of new PDF documents, manipulation of existing documents and the ability to extract content from documents. PDFBox also includes several command line utilities.
Features
* PDF to text extraction
* Merge PDF Documents
* PDF Document Encryption/Decryption
* Lucene Search Engine Integration
* Fill in form data FDF and XFDF
* Create a PDF from a text file
* Create images from PDF pages
* Print a PDF
Free-OCR.com is a free online OCR (Optical Character Recognition) tool. You can use this to perform OCR on any image you supply. This service is free, no registration necessary. We also do not need your email address. Just upload your image files. Free-OCR takes either PDF, JPG, GIF, TIFF or BMP format. The only restriction is that the images must not be larger than 2MB, no wider or higher than 5000 pixels and there is a limit of 10 image uploads per hour.
We all know how long it can take to learn a new DTD, XML schema, or an object model for an object-relational mapping. Some of these documents can be 20 pages or longer, and while XML is undoubtedly useful, let's face it - reading through 20 pages of XML is not a walk in the park.
This is why we created Linguine Maps.
Linguine Maps is an open-source Java library that conducts programmatic visualization of various text files, generating from them easy-to-understand entity-relation diagrams. With a diagram it will take you and your team minutes now, instead of perhaps hours, to get familiar with new schema, object-relational mappings, or DTDs. And you can always go back to the source files when more details are needed. Curious what this looks like? There is an image gallery with many samples!
All diagrams produced by the Linguine Maps are precise reflection of the source code. There is absolutely no manual work! It is fully automatic! Try it online now!
In this release we support programmatic visualization for:
* WSDL; for these files we draw relations between service, ports and port types
* Apache ANT build files; for these files we draw task dependency diagrams
* Document Type Definition (DTD) for XML documents; for these files we draw relations between various entities and their attributes
* Apache ObJectRelationBridge (OJB) mapping files; for these files we draw UML-style class diagrams
* Hibernate mapping files; for these files we draw UML-style class diagrams
Programmatic visualization offers a very effective communication tool for software development teams. Integrated into the build process?, it helps to keep documentation up to date automatically. All members of your development team now can have a common set of visual documents, constructed automatically from the source code. The idea was floating around for a while, but we find that our approach has a key advantage.
Wixi is a multi-platform wiki application for the desktop. It is written in python/wxpython and uses txt2tags to generate text to many other formats. The goal is to provide a simple wiki tool around the txt2tags document generator and also be multi-platform.
The Guide evolved from the need to have an application that could organize information and ideas in a hierarchical, tree-like structure. Tree-based structures are frequently employed to manage information through a "divide-and-conquer" approach, wherein each level of the tree represents a further level of specialization of the parent-level topic — the best example of this being a book.
I've never gotten along too well with the Mozex plugin that should allow me to edit Firefox textareas in TextMate. Fortunately, a new plugin seems to make things a lot easier...
Y. Wu, H. Siy, M. Zand, и V. Winter. Computational Science – ICCS 2007
7th International Conference, Beijing, China, May 27 - 30, 2007, Proceedings, Part III, стр. 790--797. (2007)