We threw together a number of ruby objects which one day we may get round to releasing as gems. We'll see. In the meantine if they are of any use - you are welcome. They are released under a BSD or GNU license.
dps.rb | This object is part of a larger documentation production system - which sometime this millenium we will finish. It will expand files containing (x)SSI directives from a single file or a directory structure to the same or an alternate destination. Create PDF documents from an .html, .htm or .shtml file (which may also contain (x)SSI directives). Allows optional headers and footers to be added and will operate on a single file or a directory structure. The output format is controlled by the HTML and CSS style sheet or single class definitions. Finally it will create PDF documents from various templates. The user supplies variables and can control certain aspects of the created document by invoking various methods. The only format currently supported is invoice templates. Module dps.rb and RDOC format documentation. BSD license. |
css.rb | A fairly trivial object that parses style sheets by media types (print, screen and aural currently supported). Styles may be added as either complete style sheets or single class definitions. CSS definition may be found by class name or attribute property. Module css.rb and RDOC format documentation. BSD license. |
xssi.rb | Expands files containing (x)SSI apache directives. May be used as a pre-processor under mod_ruby or as a standalone or web utility for publishing .html or .shtml files as static pages. This a modified and extended version of HTMLSSI.RB and ssi.rb developed originally by Domingo Alvarez Duarte and extended by Gregoire Lejeune. Module xssi.rb and RDOC format documentation. GNU license. |
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