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  2. Universal Document Converter - Wikipedia

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    Universal Document Converter is a virtual printer and PDF creator for Microsoft Windows developed by fCoder Group. It can create PDF documents (as raster images or searchable text) and files in graphic formats JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, PCX, DCX and BMP. [3] It can create graphic or PDF files from any document that can be printed.

  3. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Text in PDF is represented by text elements in page content streams. A text element specifies that characters should be drawn at certain positions. The characters are specified using the encoding of a selected font resource. A font object in PDF is a description of a digital typeface.

  4. Interlingual machine translation - Wikipedia

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    The target language is then generated from the interlingua. Within the rule-based machine translation paradigm, the interlingual approach is an alternative to the direct approach and the transfer approach. In the direct approach, words are translated directly without passing through an additional representation.

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    We are building a free-information encyclopedia in many languages. We started in January 2001 and are now working on 6,952,940 articles in the English version. Learn how to edit pages , experiment in the sandbox , and visit our Community Portal to find out how you can contribute to Wikipedia.

  6. Literal translation - Wikipedia

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    Literal translation, direct translation, or word-for-word translation is the translation of a text done by translating each word separately without analysing how the words are used together in a phrase or sentence. [1] In translation theory, another term for literal translation is metaphrase (as opposed to paraphrase for an analogous translation).

  7. Gratis - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. ... Gratis may refer to: Free ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  8. Gratis versus libre - Wikipedia

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    Gratis (/ ˈ ɡ r ɑː t ɪ s /) in English is adopted from the various Romance and Germanic languages, ultimately descending from the plural ablative and dative form of the first-declension noun grātia in Latin. It means "free" in the sense that some goods or service is supplied without need for payment, even though it may have value.

  9. Project Gutenberg - Wikipedia

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    As of 13 February 2024, Project Gutenberg had reached 70,000 items in its collection of free eBooks. [4] The releases are available in plain text as well as other formats, such as HTML, PDF, EPUB, MOBI, and Plucker wherever possible. Most releases are in the English language, but many non-English works are also available. There are multiple ...