Library for text document utility functions and types
A simple text document implementation for Node LSP servers
Plain text renderer for the Rich Text document.
Extracts all JSON objects from an arbitrary text document.
This library provides an adapter to convert Slate's document structure to Contentful's rich text document structure and vice-versa.
A Toolkit for editing and and displaying text documents
An immutable text document format using Delta format broken into lines for optimized rendering.
Extensible functional template engine for text document generation, incl. various high-level Markdown features
Simple Text Document Notation
HTML renderer for the Rich Text document.
Text document
Plain text renderer for the Rich Text document.
HTML renderer for the Rich Text document.
Plain text renderer for the Rich Text document.
Calculates the word frequency of a text document.
Run JSLint on BBEdit's frontmost text document.
Define uninitialized elements
A DB-backed text document processor built on pipedreams, icql and mkts-mirage.
document extension for tiptap
Create and modify PDF files with JavaScript
Format for representing rich text documents and changes.
Scanner and parser for JSON with comments.
Node.js package to read Word .doc files
Convert Word documents from docx to simple HTML and Markdown
Rich text document editing library
CLI for text-document
Document stats, position queries, and fragment extraction for text-document
Import/export for text-document: plain text, Markdown, HTML, LaTeX, DOCX
Proc macros for text-document Unit of Work generation
Shared test setup utilities for text-document crate tests
Entity CRUD controllers and DTOs for text-document
Undoable text editing use cases for text-document
Find and replace use cases for text-document
Frontend integration layer and command wrappers for text-document
Shared entities, database, events, and undo/redo infrastructure for text-document
Undoable text and block formatting use cases for text-document
Convert a markdown text or document into a terminal friendly output.
This is a ChupaText decomposer plugin to extract text and meta-data from Office Open XML Document file format file (`.docx` file used by Microsoft Word). This plugin uses [LibreOffice](https://www.libreoffice.org/). You can use `libreoffice-office-open-xml-document` decomposer. It depends on `pdf` decomposer. Because it converts a office file to PDF file and extracts text and meta-data by `pdf` decomposer.
Provide templating in text document.
Docsplit is a command-line utility and Ruby library for splitting apart documents into their component parts: searchable UTF-8 plain text, page images or thumbnails in any format, PDFs, single pages, and document metadata (title, author, number of pages...)
Ruby RTF is a library that can be used to create rich text format (RTF) documents. RTF is a text based standard for laying out document content.
Provide templating in text document.
Monospace Text Document: convert any plain text to rectangularized text (same number of characters per line) or text matrix (two dimensional Array of chars of the text) by adding spaces in between the text. Set alignment to left, right, center, and justify. You can also reflow the text to the specified columns, and many other features.
Document file is an object mapper for plain text documents. The documents look like the ones used in jekyll (http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll). They consist of a preambel written in YAML (also called YAML front matter), and some content in the format you prefer, e.g. Textile. This enables you to write documents in your favorite editor and access the content and metadata of these in your Ruby scripts.
Convert scanned images of documents into rich text.
DocuBot creates HTML or CHM documentation from a hierarchy of files, supporting markups like Markdown, Textile, and Haml.
Extract text from common office files. Based on the file's content type a command line tool is selected to do the job.
DocumentMapper is an object mapper for plain text documents. The documents look like the ones used in jekyll (http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll). They consist of a preambel written in YAML (also called YAML front matter), and some content in the format you prefer, e.g. Textile. This enables you to write documents in your favorite editor and access the content and metadata of these in your Ruby scripts.
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