ANN: calie 0.5 (mostly for LaTeX users)
Dinu C. Gherman
gherman at darwin.in-berlin.de
Tue Feb 8 05:07:18 EST 2000
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Hello all, working on a rather "large, collaborative" LaTeX project (read: two people working on the dissertation of one of them) on Windows and Macs and having no GNU recode immediatly avail- able I felt the need for something like a poor man's recode replacement to translate between different LaTeX input charac- ter encodings. This is exactly what calie.py does. The only basic catch (or feature, depending on your point of view) is that calie needs certain files of an existing LaTeX distribution (very few though). There's not much more to be said, except to refer to the doc string of calie.py available here: http://starship.python.net/crew/gherman/playground/calie/ Any-comments-welcome'ly, Dinu -- Dinu C. Gherman ................................................................ "The thing about Linux or open software in general is that it actually tries to move software from being witchcraft to being a science," [...] "A lot of the programs you see today are actually put together by shamans, and you just take it and if the computer crashes you walk around it three times... and maybe it's OK." (Linus Thorvalds, LinuxWorld 2000, NYC)
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