ko.TeX is a collection of LaTeX packages made by Koaunghi Un, Dohyun Kim
and Kangsoo Kim to replace HLaTeX and Hangul-ucs.
ko.TeX contains macro and utilities.
Nabi is a X Hangul Input Method based on GTK+2. But, it can be
docked into GNOME panel or even KDE panel and it's able to be
used in any X11-based applications.
SCIM table based Korean input methods: Hangul, Hanja
Smart Common Input Method platform, in short SCIM, is a development platform to
make Input Method developers live easier. It has very clear architecture and
very simple programming interface.
ko.TeX is a collection of LaTeX packages made by Koaunghi Un, Dohyun Kim
and Kangsoo Kim to replace HLaTeX and Hangul-ucs.
ko.TeX-fonts-base contains base fonts.
ko.TeX is a collection of LaTeX packages made by Koaunghi Un, Dohyun Kim
and Kangsoo Kim to replace HLaTeX and Hangul-ucs.
ko.TeX-fonts-extra contains extra fonts.
AdaControl is a free (GMGPL) tool that detects the use of various kinds of
constructs in Ada programs. Its first goal is to control proper usage of
style or programming rules, but it can also be used as a powerful tool to
search for use (or non-use) of various forms of programming styles or design
patterns. Searched elements range from very simple, like the occurrence of
certain entities, declarations, or statements, to very sophisticated, like
verifying that certain programming patterns are being obeyed..
Which elements or constructs are searched is defined by a set of rules; the
following table gives a short summary of rules currently checked by
AdaControl. The number in parentheses after the rule name gives the number
of subrules, if any. Considering all possible rules and subrules, this makes
452 tests that can be performed currently by AdaControl!
Mosh is a free and fast interpreter for Scheme as specified in the R6RS.
R6RS is the latest revision of the Scheme standard; the current release
of Mosh supports all the features of R6RS.
CHICKEN is a compiler for the Scheme programming language. CHICKEN
produces portable, efficient C, supports almost all of the R5RS
Scheme language standard, and includes many enhancements and
extensions.
ECL (Embeddable Common-Lisp) is an interpreter of the Common-Lisp
language as described in the X3J13 ANSI specification, featuring CLOS
(Common-Lisp Object System), conditions, loops, etc, plus a translator
to C, which can produce standalone executables.
This is the documentation, in Adobe Acrobat(tm) format, for Free
Pascal, a 32 bit Turbo Pascal-compatible Pascal compiler for DOS,
Linux, Win32, OS/2, (based on an older version) the AmigaOS,
FreeBSD, and BeOS.