Welcome to the Skunkware 7 Text Processing section. These tools
are used for document formatting, layout and conversion. If you do
any kind of documentation preparation or processing, you will find
these tools a great help.
Additional text processing tools for SCO platforms are available via the
Skunkware web/ftp site at
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/textproc/
Package List
Name |
Description |
Version |
OSR5 |
UnixWare |
a2ps |
ASCII to PostScript converter |
4.10.1 |
Yes |
Yes |
enscript |
Text to PostScript converter |
1.6.1 |
Yes |
Yes |
gs |
Ghostscript - a PostScript(tm) interpreter |
5.10 |
Yes |
Yes |
groff |
GNU nroff,troff and related tools |
1.11 |
Yes |
Yes |
par |
Paragraph reformatter |
1.50 |
Yes |
Yes |
sgmltools |
SGML Tools |
2.0.2 |
Yes |
Yes |
teTeX |
teTeX - text formatting and typesetting |
0.9 |
Yes |
Yes |
tex |
TeX - text formatting and typesetting |
7.2a |
Yes |
Yes |
texinfo |
The GNU documentation reader and formatter |
3.12 |
Yes |
Yes |
ASCII to PostScript converter
a2ps is an ASCII to PostScript converter. It has the standard features expected
for this kind of program, but moreover, it has pretty-printing capabilities.
Some samples are available: in plain style, or in the gray style (and its
alternative gray2), or with colors.
uw7/textproc/
osr5/textproc/
http://www-inf.enst.fr/~demaille/ftp/a2ps/
http://www-inf.enst.fr/~demaille/a2ps/
Enscript text to postscript converter
Enscript converts text files to PostScript and spools
generated PostScript output to the specified printer or leaves
it to file. If no input files are given, enscript processes
standard input. Enscript can be extended to handle
different output media and it has many options which can be
used to customize printouts.
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/osr5/textproc/enscript/
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/uw7/textproc/enscript/
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/
http://www.ngs.fi/mtr/genscript/
Aladdin Ghostscript - A PostScript(tm) interpreter
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/uw7/textproc/gs/
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/osr5/textproc/gs/
ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/ghost/aladdin/
Ghostscript is a PostScript viewer,interpreter and converter. Using
Ghostscript you can "convert" a PostScript document to be displayed on
a wide range of devices, from an X11 screen to a whole plethora of
printers. A companion program, GhostView, provides an easier viewing
interface for X11.
Ghostscript supports PostScript, PostScript levels 1 and 2 and PDF
files as input, and can produce output for the following devices and
file formats:
x11 x11alpha x11cmyk x11gray2 x11mono sxlcrt ega vga svga16 ap3250
appledmp bj10e bj200 bjc600 bjc800 ccr cdeskjet cdjcolor cdjmono cdj500
cdj550 cp50 declj250 deskjet djet500 djet500c dnj650c epson eps9mid
eps9high epsonc ibmpro imagen iwhi iwlo iwlq jetp3852 laserjet la50 lbp8
lips3 ln03 lj250 ljet2p ljet3 ljet3d ljet4 lj4dith ljetplus lj5gray
lp2563 lp8000 lq850 m8510 necp6 oce9050 oki182 okiibm paintjet pj pjetxl
pjxl pjxl300 pxlmono pxlcolor r4081 sj48 st800 stcolor t4693d2 t4693d4
t4693d8 tek4696 uniprint xes dfaxhigh dfaxlow faxg3 faxg32d faxg4
tiffcrle tiffg3 tiffg32d tiffg4 epswrite pdfwrite pswrite bit bitrgb
bitcmyk bmpmono bmp16 bmp256 bmp16m cgmmono cgm8 cgm24 cif jpeg jpeggray
miff24 mgrmono mgrgray2 mgrgray4 mgrgray8 mgr4 mgr8 pcxmono pcxgray pcx16
pcx256 pcx24b pbm pbmraw pgm pgmraw pgnm pgnmraw pnm pnmraw ppm ppmraw
pkm pkmraw pngmono pnggray png16 png256 png16m psmono psgray sgirgb
tiff12nc tiff24nc tifflzw tiffpack.
This version of Ghostscript can also render directly to the OSR5
console. To do this, use the command gs -sDEVICE=vga FILENAME.
GNU roff text processing tools
groff is the GNU replacement for the various roff related utilities.
groff contains nroff, troff, eqn, tbl, soelim, pic, refer and others.
It contains man macro packages including the man, ms and me macro sets.
This is a very reliable, robust set of tools.
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/uw7/textproc/
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/osr5/textproc/groff/
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/
Paragraph reformatter
Par is a paragraph reformatter, vaguely similar to fmt, but better.
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/osr5/textproc/par/
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/uw7/textproc/par/
http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~amc/Par/
http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~amc/Par/
SGML Conversion and rendering tools
This set of tools used be known as the "LinuxDOC" package. It
contains a set of SGML DTD's for creating good looking documents
from SGML source. SGMLtools can convert to HTML, LaTeX, Texinfo,
Lyx, RTF and plain ASCII.
Part of this package includes James Clark's SP and SGMLS parsers,
which are used for verifying your documents against the LinuxDOC
DTD. SP and SGMLS are used by other SGML related tools.
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/uw7/textproc/sgmltools/
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/osr5/textproc/sgml-tools/
http://www.sgmltools.org/download.html
http://www.sgmltools.org
TeX text formatting and typesetting
teTeX is a complete TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems.
TeX formats the interspersed text and commands contained
in the named files and outputs a typesetter independent
file (called DVI, which is short for DeVice Independent).
TeX capabilities and language are described in The TeX book.
TeX is normally used with a large body of precompiled
macros, and there are several specific formatting systems,
such as LaTeX, which require the support of several macro
files. The basic programs as compiled are called initex
and virtex, and are distinguished by the fact that initex
can be used to precompile macros into a .fmt file, which
is used by virtex. On the other hand, virtex starts more
quickly and can read a precompiled .fmt file, but it can-
not create one. It is the version of TeX which is usually
invoked in production, as opposed to installation.
The TeX Users Group maintains an extensive TeX web site at
http://www.tug.org.
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/uw7/textproc/teTeX
ftp://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de:/pub/comp/tex/teTeX
http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/search/tetex.html
TeX text formatting and typesetting
TeX formats the interspersed text and commands contained
in the named files and outputs a typesetter independent
file (called DVI, which is short for DeVice Independent).
TeX capabilities and language are described in The TeX book.
TeX is normally used with a large body of precompiled
macros, and there are several specific formatting systems,
such as LaTeX, which require the support of several macro
files. The basic programs as compiled are called initex
and virtex, and are distinguished by the fact that initex
can be used to precompile macros into a .fmt file, which
is used by virtex. On the other hand, virtex starts more
quickly and can read a precompiled .fmt file, but it can-
not create one. It is the version of TeX which is usually
invoked in production, as opposed to installation.
The TeX Users Group maintains an extensive TeX web site at
http://www.tug.org.
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/osr5/textproc/
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/uw7/textproc/
ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/
http://www.tug.org/
Texinfo - the GNU documentation system
Texinfo is the GNU standard documentation system. It can be used
to produce hypertext, online documentation and very professional printed
documentation. It contains the on-line viewing utility as well as elisp
programs for Emacs to read the documentation. Texinfo also contains the
base input file for use with TeX for producing the printed documentation.
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/osr5/textproc/texinfo/
http://skunkware.dev/skunkware/2000/uw7/textproc/
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/
Last Updated: Wednesday Feb 16, 2000 at 11:45:24 PST
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