aephea 12-248-3 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
aephea (12-248-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Team upload. * d/copyright: - DEP5 - Add additional copyright statement * cme fix dpkg-control * Moved packaging from SVN to Git * Convert from cdbs to dh * debhelper 11 * d/watch: - version=4 - Secure URI - cleanup * Fix spelling in long description * Remove duplicated manpage which breaks autoreconf generated makefile -- Andreas Tille <email address hidden> Thu, 01 Feb 2018 14:46:06 +0100
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Joost van Baal
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Joost van Baal
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- text
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
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aephea_12-248-3.dsc | 1.8 KiB | e318332023e1f4234459edae6f70abcfc7ef6e3fd825e1c05c60fc160a969136 |
aephea_12-248.orig.tar.gz | 218.5 KiB | abd60ef3b7750ee9d61156a40f07d0781732b74026335ce446f8e5cc13cfdd19 |
aephea_12-248-3.debian.tar.xz | 3.9 KiB | eec69b47adc0d010bcd91dbc970196c3086615e36c5a4b8f02cd0b453282d970 |
Available diffs
- diff from 12-248-2 to 12-248-3 (2.8 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- aephea: text-based authoring tool for HTML
Aephea is an HTML authoring framework. It enforces HTML well-formedness
with a simpler and stricter syntax, provides useful extensions and
abstractions as well as facilities for adding new ones, all in a single
unified approach that stays close to HTML itself. Some of Aephea's
characteristics are a TeX-like syntax, dictionary stacks, iteration and a
focus on styling via CSS.
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PUD (Portable Unix Documentation) is shipped with Aephea. It provides
mini-languages for authoring Unix manual pages and FAQ documents with output
both in HTML and troff.
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Both Aephea and PUD are written in zoem, a high-level macro/programming
language with character filtering capabilities.
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If you'd like to generate manpages, but don't like troff syntax, and find
Perl's POD too limited, Aephea's PUD is likely useful for you. If you like
your documents to be available in both PDF and HTML, but find DocBook XML
too heavyweight (and aren't really happy with Docbook XML's baroque default
tagnames), you'll like PUD.