Smarty is a template engine for PHP. Many other template engines for PHP
provide basic variable substitution and dynamic block functionality.
Smarty takes a step further to be a "smart" template engine, adding
features such as configuration files, template functions, and variable
modifiers, and making all of this functionality as easy as possible to
use for both programmers and template designers. Smarty also converts
the templates into PHP scripts, eliminating the need to parse the
templates on every invocation. This makes Smarty extremely scalable and
managable for large application needs.
Tidy is a console application. It corrects and cleans up HTML and XML documents
by fixing markup errors and upgrading legacy code to modern standards.
TidyLib is a C static or dynamic library that developers can integrate into
their applications in order to bring all of Tidy's power to your favorite tools.
TidyLib is used today in desktop applications, web servers, and more.
This is yet a development version. When it will become stable, it will
supersedes the ports www/tidy-devel and www/tidy-lib.
This extension adds a menu button next to the address bar with actions
relevant to the current URL. The button's menu allows you navigate up
through the current URL's parents, to visit the equivalent ftp URL, or
to visit the site in archive.org. A single click on the menu button
also easily clears the location bar (much like the one in Konqueror) -
useful for keyboard free browsing.
It also has a few security control tick-boxes (popups, tabbing,
images) and the ability to add custom URL conversions/manipulations.
htmlpp is a Perl[45] script that allows easy maintaining of Web sites of
any size, by allowing you to create "template" HTML files using a form of
page description language. It will even turn plain-text files into
quick-n-dirty, yet nicely formatted HTML using the "GURU mode" feature.
Documentation is included in HTML format
(stored in /usr/local/share/doc/htmlpp), and since the documentation was
produced using htmlpp itself, you can take a look at the source file (also
installed) to see an example of how to use htmlpp.
WebKitGTK+ is a full-featured port of the WebKit rendering engine, suitable
for projects requiring any kind of web integration, from hybrid HTML/CSS
applications to full-fledged web browsers. It offers WebKit's full
functionality and is useful in a wide range of systems from desktop
computers to embedded systems like phones, tablets, and televisions.
WebKitGTK+ is made by a lively community of developers and designers,
who hope to bring the web platform to everyone. It's the official web
engine of the GNOME platform and is used in browsers such as Epiphany
and Midori.
WebKitGTK+ is a full-featured port of the WebKit rendering engine, suitable
for projects requiring any kind of web integration, from hybrid HTML/CSS
applications to full-fledged web browsers. It offers WebKit's full
functionality and is useful in a wide range of systems from desktop
computers to embedded systems like phones, tablets, and televisions.
WebKitGTK+ is made by a lively community of developers and designers,
who hope to bring the web platform to everyone. It's the official web
engine of the GNOME platform and is used in browsers such as Epiphany
and Midori.
WebKitGTK+ is a full-featured port of the WebKit rendering engine, suitable
for projects requiring any kind of web integration, from hybrid HTML/CSS
applications to full-fledged web browsers. It offers WebKit's full
functionality and is useful in a wide range of systems from desktop
computers to embedded systems like phones, tablets, and televisions.
WebKitGTK+ is made by a lively community of developers and designers,
who hope to bring the web platform to everyone. It's the official web
engine of the GNOME platform and is used in browsers such as Epiphany
and Midori.
This is a port of FVWM-Crystal. FVWM-Crystal aims to create an easy to use,
eye-candy but also powerful desktop environment for Linux or other Unix-like
operating systems. It uses following programs: FVWM as a window manager and
"main core", ROX-Filer as file manager (manages icons on the desktop), xterm,
aterm, mrxvt or urxvt as terminal emulators, MPD or XMMS as music players
(there's built-in support for controlling these programs), and several other
tools for different functions, like setting a wallpaper or making screen
shots.
KTTS -- KDE Text-to-Speech -- is a subsystem within the KDE desktop
for conversion of text to audible speech. KTTS is currently under
development and aims to become the standard subsystem for all KDE
applications to provide speech output.
This port contains a collection of some of the most
popular Arabic fonts created and used by the Arabic
UNIX community. This truetype font set was developed
at Arabeyes.