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    HELambdaP

    A Common Lisp documentation system.

    HELambdap is a Common Lisp documentation system which strives to be simple to use, yet easily customizable.
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    On Lisp (Chinese Translation)

    Chinese translation of Paul Graham's On Lisp

    The Chinese translation of Paul Graham's famous book: On Lisp.
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    oloman

    use OpenOffice/LibreOffice to create troff man pages

    oloman can assist in creating troff man pages from .odt files. It works by recognizing specially-named styles in the original document (such as "manpage section header" or "manpage hyperlink"). Only the names matter, not the styles themselves, so you can give the html, PDF, or other version any appearance you like. Procedure: (1) Create a man page in OpenOffice or LibreOffice using specially-named styles (2) Export as .xhtml (3) Run oloman to convert exported xhtml to troff.
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