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Quarkdown v1.1.1 Quarkdown v1.1.1 Markdown with superpowers — from ideas to presentations, articles and books. Quarkdown is a modern Markdown-based typetting system, designed around the key concept of versatility, by seamlessly compiling a project into a print-ready book or an interactive presentation. All through an incredibly powerful Turing-complete extension of Markdown, ensuring your ideas flow automatically into paper. Born as an extension of CommonMark and GFM, the Quarkdown Flavor brings functions to Markdown, along with many other syntax extensions. Possibilities are unlimited thanks to an ever-expanding standard library, which offers layout builders, I/O, math, conditional statements and loops. Not enough? You can still define your own functions and variables — all within Markdown. You can even create awesome libraries for everyone to use. This out-of-the-box scripting support opens doors to complex and dynamic content that would be otherwise impossible to achieve with vanilla Markdown. Combined with live preview and ⚡ fast compilation speed, Quarkdown simply gets the work done. Check the wiki to learn more about the language and its features. Check out the demo presentation here. As simple as you expect... ...as complex as you need. Targets: HTML ✅ Plain output (default) ✅ Slides via reveal.js ✅ Paged (books, articles) via paged.js Paged documents require a webserver to render in the browser. See the -p option below. PDF ✅ All document types and features supported by HTML are also supported when exporting to PDF. Check the wiki's PDF export page to learn more. The desired document type can be set by calling the .doctype function within the source itself: ... |
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Scribus v1.6.3 Scribus v1.6.3 Powerful, open source desktop publishing software. Welcome to Scribus, a page layout program for Linux, FreeBSD, PC-BSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, OpenIndiana, Debian GNU/Hurd, Mac OS X, OS/2 Warp 4, eComStation, Haiku and Windows. Since its humble beginning in the spring of 2001, Scribus has evolved into one of the premier Open Source desktop applications. Encouraged by professionals and beginners alike, the Scribus Team, with support from a large and growing number of enthusiastic contributors from all over the world, is dedicated to develop and improve “one of the most powerful and useful open-source projects out there” (TechRepublic). Underneath a user-friendly interface, Scribus supports professional publishing features, such as CMYK colors, spot colors, ICC color management and versatile PDF creation. Scribus has many unexpected touches, such as powerful vector drawing tools, support for a huge number of file types via import/export filters, emulation of color blindness or the rendering of markup languages like LaTeX or Lilypond inside Scribus. The Scribus file format is XML-based and open. Unlike proprietary binary file formats, even damaged documents can be recovered with a simple text editor. Made with Scribus Changes: v1.6.3 8 January 2025 General Preferences for guide and baseline colors not read. Various GUI issues, including non-responsive fields in menus. Updated non-HTTPS URLs to current versions. Crash on opening PDF and selecting the option to import text as text. A case of corrupt PDF generation was fixed. User Interface (UI) Improvements Resolved shortcut issues. Fixed increased width in Color Management menu after multiple uses. Addressed problems with item attributes and spin box functions. Graphics/Image Frame Bugs File manager issues with external drive detection. “Update Image” functionality fixed. ... |
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