Crowdin
Obtain high-quality translations for your application, website, game, and associated documentation by either inviting your own translation team or collaborating with professional translation agencies through Crowdin.
The platform offers several features designed to enhance translation quality and streamline the entire process, including a glossary for maintaining consistent terminology, a Translation Memory (TM) that eliminates the need to re-translate identical phrases, and the ability to attach screenshots for context-driven translations. Additionally, Crowdin allows for integrations with platforms such as GitHub, Google Play, API, CLI, and Android Studio, ensuring seamless workflows. Quality assurance checks guarantee that all translations convey the same meanings and functions as the original text, while in-context proofreading lets you review translations directly within your application. Machine translation options enable initial pre-translations using advanced translation engines, and detailed reports provide insights that assist in project planning and management.
Crowdin is compatible with over 30 different file formats ideal for mobile applications, software, documents, subtitles, graphics, and other assets, including .xml, .strings, .json, .html, .xliff, .csv, .php, .resx, and .yaml, among others, which facilitates a broad range of translation needs. This extensive support for various formats makes it a versatile solution for any translation project.
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Nutrient SDK
Nutrient offers a comprehensive suite of solutions tailored to meet all your PDF needs, providing tools that effortlessly handle PDF functionalities on any platform.
1. SDK: Integrate sophisticated PDF capabilities into iOS, Android, Windows, the web, or any cross-platform technology, offering features such as PDF viewing, annotation, collaboration, and much more.
2. Libraries: Use our robust .NET and Java libraries to empower your backend systems with capabilities for batch processing of redactions and PDF forms, OCR for scanned text, and editing of PDF documents, all directly from your application server.
3. Processor: Our nimble PDF microservice, Processor, facilitates the quick creation of PDFs from HTML, including HTML forms, alongside conversions from Office to PDF, OCR processing, redaction, and the combination and exporting of XFDF.
4. PDF API: Leverage our hosted PDF API to create, convert, and modify PDF documents within your workflows. We manage the development and server operations, allowing you to focus solely on growing your business.
At Nutrient, we see ourselves not merely as a tool but as a dedicated partner in your journey to success. You can easily reach out to our engineers for specialized support, access thorough examples to aid in integration, and utilize our premium documentation to maximize your experience. Additionally, we are committed to continuous improvement and innovation, ensuring our solutions evolve with your needs.
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jQuery
jQuery is a nimble yet robust JavaScript library that presents an extensive array of functionalities. It streamlines operations like altering and navigating through HTML documents, managing events, crafting animations, and executing Ajax requests via a straightforward API that is designed to work seamlessly across a variety of web browsers. New users of jQuery will find that it enables the retrieval of a collection of matched elements, either by querying the DOM with specific parameters or by supplying an HTML string. Furthermore, it is crucial to be aware that some of the API's methods have been deprecated in recent jQuery releases, which can influence how developers engage with the DOM attributes of elements. Staying updated on these modifications is vital for maximizing the effectiveness of jQuery, as adapting to changes can enhance your coding efficiency and ensure better compatibility with future updates.
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dompdf
Dompdf operates as a powerful tool that converts HTML documents into PDF files. At its foundation, it acts as a PHP-based layout and rendering engine that primarily adheres to the CSS 2.1 specification. This renderer, driven by styling, can download and process external stylesheets while also managing inline style tags and specific HTML element attributes. Furthermore, it recognizes a wide array of presentational HTML attributes, enhancing its usability. For PDF generation, dompdf relies on either PDFLib or a tailored version of the R&OS CPDF class, initially developed by Wayne Munro, with various improvements incorporated to bolster performance. To effectively use PDFLib with dompdf, the installation of the PDFLib PECL extension is necessary. While PDFLib integration can optimize performance and reduce memory usage, the R&OS CPDF class, although slightly slower, eliminates the requirement for any external PDF libraries. Dompdf is proficient in supporting both local and remote stylesheets that can be accessed through HTTP or FTP protocols. Additionally, it can manage complex table structures, allowing for features like row and column spans, multiple border models, and individual cell styling options. This extensive functionality positions dompdf as a highly adaptable and effective solution for generating PDFs from HTML content, making it an excellent option for developers looking to create well-styled documents.
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