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Uqbar is a browser/reader for the etexts of the Gutenberg project (long dead)

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Utilities and code revisions for pgdp.net

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A collection of XSLT style sheets to transform a document encoded in according to the TEILite DTD to HTML. Specifically developed to create a monolithic HTML document for posting on Project Gutenberg, but now also capable of generating ePub files from the same source with a similar look and feel. ... [More] The transformation supports Plain Text Title Pages Tables Lists Tables of contents Poetry and Plays Footnotes Illustrations Furthermore, the script can generate Tables of Contents. Lists of Errata. And includes localization support for English, Dutch, and to a lesser extend German, French, Spanish, Tagalog and Cebuano. Note, however, that these scripts depend on the particular use of rend() attributes and other TEI conventions. It should not be expected that an arbitrary TEI file renders well with those scripts (although it should render reasonable in any case.) [Less]

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This is a early alpha, not for primetime yet. Crimson reader is a set of EPUB readers and a book cataloging program written in C#. The readers use a website or a local datacache to keep track of the books, DVD's and MP3's.

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