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    This Java tool retrieves and concatenates several HTML files including their referenced (sub-)documents into a single (HTML) document, and zips it together with images and/or a stylesheet. Thereby complete manuals are created ready to be viewed or printed
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    GridSheet

    GridSheet

    Generate your own printable graphing paper

    GridSheet is a command line-based printable graphing paper generator, allowing user to generate quadrille paper with custom page size, background color, margin, grid spacing, line thickness, and line color; with two different line styles supported on the same grid. Output format is PDF 1.3. Other than command-line program, it also come with a CGI front end that can be installed as a web application, allowing intranet users to generate graphing paper from their web browser. GridSheet is written in Perl with no dependency on third-party modules, thus works on any platform with Perl 5.6+ interpreter available, including GNU/Linux, UNIX, Microsoft Windows, and DOS.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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