17 projects tagged "printing"
The Big Faceless PDF Library is a Java class library for creating PDF documents. The Extended Edition offers the ability to create and edit AcroForms, PDF's answer to the HTML form. Like HTML forms, PDF forms can contain text boxes, radio buttons, and can call JavaScript functions. The Extended Edition also includes a PDF reader for importing and editing, along with FDF support, verification for digital signatures and text extraction. Both variations offer full Unicode support, encryption, embedded TrueType and Type1 fonts, barcodes, hyperlinks, and spot and calibrated color.
ChordDB is a Web-based database front-end for keeping track of and typesetting chord files (a.k.a. guitar fake sheets). It accepts chord and chordpro files as inputs, and creates output sets in a large variety of formats (PDF, text, chordpro, LaTeX) with the help of pdftex and the LaTeX Songbook style. Songs are stored internally using SQLite, so there is very little need for configuration.
The EASY pdflib provides a set of functions and procedures which allow an easy generation of PDF files from within tdbengine-based Web applications. It generates Adobe Acrobat Reader compliant output. There are common functions for drawing simple texts, tables, or graphics, as well as table access functions to directly output database contents.
EZ Reusable Objects (EZRO) is a Web application that can be used by non-technical staff to manage content as "objects." Content objects containing text, video, and audio can be shared, modified, and re-styled to appear via a traditional Web site, an on-line course, an innovative "Coach," or as a community of interest site. It is highly scalable and can be used for public Web sites, secure environments, and private intra/extranets.
Garbure is a collection of dedicated distributions. Each distribution provides carefully selected tools for a specific target domain, and is completed with examples and documentation. The set of distributions forms an entity, but each distribution works also on its own. All elements are arranged in the same way for each distribution.