Indoctrinatr

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Indoctrinatr is an Open Source Software project by dkd Internet Service GmbH, Frankfurt (Germany), which renders eRuby (more specifically: Erubis) enriched XeTeX templates to PDF documents.

Overview

Indoctrinatr is an innovative open-source software project developed by dkd Internet Service GmbH based in Frankfurt, Germany. It allows users to effortlessly convert eRuby templates, specifically Erubis enhanced XeTeX templates, into polished PDF documents. This capability broadens the range of tools available for document generation, making it easier for users to create high-quality, formatted output from their templates.

The project aims to simplify the process of generating PDFs, providing a user-friendly interface and robust features that can accommodate various needs. With open source roots, it invites collaboration and contributions from developers around the world, ensuring constant improvement and community support.

Features

  • Open Source: Being open source, it allows users to access, modify, and share the code, promoting transparency and collaboration in its development.
  • eRuby Support: Specifically built to work with eRuby and Erubis templates, making it a preferred choice for Ruby developers.
  • XeTeX Integration: Seamlessly integrates with XeTeX, enabling the use of advanced typographic features and font support in generated PDFs.
  • User-Friendly: Designed with user experience in mind, providing an intuitive interface for easy navigation and operation.
  • PDF Generation: Converts enriched templates into high-quality PDF documents, ensuring professional output for various applications.
  • Community Driven: Supported by a community of developers, offering opportunities for enhancements and comprehensive support for users.
  • Cross-Platform: Highly compatible with various operating systems, making it accessible to a broader range of users.
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Ruby on Rails, often referred to as Rails, is an open-source web application framework written in Ruby. Known for its convention over configuration and don't repeat yourself (DRY) principles, Rails simplifies and accelerates the development of database-backed web applications.