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csv2latex converts all kind of CSV files (as done by gnumeric, OOo Calc, Excel, ...) to a LaTeX document. It is written in C and compiles on POSIX systems. It is a simple to use command-line tool.

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Font meta-family, multiple styles, for Japanese, English, and Korean, made with Metafont. Full coverage of hiragana, katakana, hangul, and Latin. Partial coverage of grade-school kanji. Also includes IDSgrep, a tool for querying kanji databases by partial layout, like a more advanced version of the ... [More] popular "radical search." Includes code to generate dictionaries from Tsukurimashou, KanjiVG, and EDICT2. 作りましょうは、Metafontで作った日本語と英語と韓国語のフォントファミリ。カバレッジはぜんぶのひらがなとカタカナとハングルとLatin。第2年の教育漢字と半の第3年の教育漢字。予定は、ぜんぶの常用漢字です。明朝、ゴシック、外のスタイル。その上、IDSgrepあります。漢字の探すツール。『作りましょう』や『KanjiVG』や『EDICT2』から辞典の抽出ができます。 [Less]

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Ducky Yazy's project 'yege' is originally host on SourceForge.net named as 'yedge', now it's renamed as 'yege', and the code and content is on GoogleCode.com, and the homepage and some docs in SourceForge.net.

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We try to develop a program that allows us to generate code by formulas automatically. We want to simplify process for programmers of writing complex formulas in given language.

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This is just my collection of notes on math and physics organized in a fashion modeled after arXiv.org, so it's cleanly divided. I really have no clue about the legal technicalities about copyrighting math, Knuth once remarked "A mathematical formula should never be 'owned' by ... [More] anybody! Mathematics belong to God." I'm publishing my notes under varying licenses, but I'd call it the "common sense academic license": don't plagiarize, cite early and cite often, give credit where credit's due, and "derivations" of work (in the sense of "derivations" of a program -- i.e. copy/paste and making variations here and there and calling it their own original work) are frowned upon. Derivations in the sense "Hey that gives me an idear", that's good and smiled upon. It also consists of my numerical analysis programs which model physical phenomena. These are written in C/C++ (or more accurately, C-like C++). They are GPL'd. Page Count: As of 19 October 2009, at 11:18 AM (PST), 236 pages have been written available to download As of 19 September 2009, at 10:49 PM (PST), I've written 208 pages that are available on the downloads page. [Less]

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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.

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