tDiary is a Web-based interface system that works as a personal diary.
It is possible for diary readers to add comments to your diary.
- require Ruby 1.9.3 or later
- currently supported: Japanese and English
tDiary is developed on http://github.com/tdiary .
See URL for more information.
Adzap is a http-redirector script for squid, that zaps by replacing
those annoying ad banners from web pages with placeholder GIFs.
It lives in the web proxy and so requires no special browser
facilities. It's readily customizable, small, fast, and easy to
install.
This package is free software and is part of the MATE project.
The package contains an implementation of the draft "Desktop
Menu Specification" from freedesktop.org:
http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec
Also contained here are the MATE menu layout configuration
files, .directory files and assorted menu related utility programs.
Pithub provides a set of modules to access the Github v3 API in an object
oriented way. There is also Net::GitHub which does the same for all the versions
(v1, v2, v3) of the Github API. Pithub supports all API calls so far, but only
for v3.
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pithub/ WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pithub/
A plugin for blockdiag that provides shapes for networking.
The shapes are using Network Topology Icons designed by Cisco Systems, Inc.
o Network Topology Icons: http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac50/ac47/2.html
o Cisco Systems, Inc: http://www.cisco.com/
An authentication handler for using Kerberos with Python Requests.
Requests is an HTTP library, written in Python, for human beings. This
library adds optional Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication support and supports
mutual authentication. Basic GET usage:
>>> import requests
>>> from requests_kerberos import HTTPKerberosAuth
>>> r = requests.get("http://example.org", auth=HTTPKerberosAuth())
...
The entire requests.api should be supported.
cookies.py is a Python module for working with HTTP cookies: parsing and
rendering 'Cookie:' request headers and 'Set-Cookie:' response headers, and
exposing a convenient API for creating and modifying cookies. It can be used
as a replacement of Python's Cookie.py (aka http.cookies).
jacode.pl - Perl library for Japanese character code conversion
This software has upper compatibility to jcode.pl.
* jcode.pl upper compatible
* Perl4(also Perl5) script
* Acts as a wrapper to Encode::from_to (Yes, not only Japanese!)
* Support HALFWIDTH KATAKANA
* Support UTF-8 by cp932 to Unicode table
http://unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP932.TXT
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/170559/ja
(JIS X 0221:2007 BASIC JAPANESE and COMMON JAPANESE)
* Hidden UTF8 flag
* No Object oriented
* Possible to re-use past code and how to
``Yasou'' (``wildflower'' in English) picture book was produced by SAS.
This file is converted from the original picture book into JIS X 4081 format
(that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this can be used by EPWING
viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or MacOS).
o URL for the original picture book:
http://www.naoe.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~hirata/yasou/
http://www.vector.co.jp/vpack/filearea/dos/edu/science/plant/yasou/
o URL for this converted picture book:
"Swapd" is a daemon that watches free memory and manages swap files. If free
memory drops too low, additional swap files are created. Additionally, if there
is too much free memory, swap files are deactivated and disk space may be
reclaimed.
"Linux swapd" (http://sourceforge.net/projects/swapd/) didn't work very well,
but the idea was good. I started making a version that would work and
would also be somewhat portable. It currently compiles on Linux and FreeBSD,
but requires `libstatgrab' (http://www.i-scream.org/libstatgrab/) to work on
platforms that don't have /proc/meminfo (i.e., platforms that aren't Linux).