This are Text utilities for use with the GD drawing package. This
package provides three modules:
GD::Text:
Provides information about a font, irrespective of whether the font
is a TTF or builtin font.
GD::Text::Align
Align a string around a coordinate, left, right, center, top, bottom
or center.
GD::Text::Wrap
Wrap a long string between a right and left margin, starting at a
certain y coordinate. Layout the text flush left, flush right,
center, or justified.
DejaGnu is a framework for testing other programs. Its purpose is to
provide a single front end for all tests. Think of it as a custom library
of Tcl procedures crafted to support writing a test harness. A Test
Harness is the testing infrastructure that is created to support a
specific program or tool. Each program can have multiple testsuites, all
supported by a single test harness. DejaGnu is written in Expect, which
in turn uses Tcl -- Tool command language.
The FreeRADIUS Client is a framework and library for writing RADIUS
Clients which additionally includes radlogin, a flexible RADIUS aware
login replacement, a command line program to send RADIUS
authentication/authorisation requests and accounting records and a
utility to query the status of a RADIUS server. All these programs are
based on a library which lets you develop a RADIUS-aware application in
less than 50 lines of C code. It is highly portable and runs on Linux,
many BSD variants and Solaris.
The RadiusClient is a framework and library for writing RADIUS Clients which
additionally includes radlogin, a flexible RADIUS aware login replacement,
a command line program to send RADIUS authentication/authorisation requests
and accounting records and a utility to query the status of a RADIUS server.
All these programs are based on a library which lets you develop a
RADIUS-aware application in less than 50 lines of C code.
The update utility is designed to download and save updates and modules
of the Kaspersky Lab's applications into a separate folder.
With the help of the utility you can download updates for selected
Kaspersky Lab's applications installed either in your network or at
a home PC. The utility has a function for saving downloaded updates
and autopatches in a local folder, a network folder connected as a
disc to the computer file system, or onto a flash-carrier.
Every HTTP::Exception is a Exception::Class - Class. So the same
mechanisms apply as with Exception::Class-classes. In fact have a look
at Exception::Class' docs for more general information on exceptions
and Exception::Class::Base for information on what methods a caught
exception also has.
HTTP::Exception is only a factory for HTTP::Exception::XXX (where X is
a number) subclasses. That means that HTTP::Exception->new(404)
returns a HTTP::Exception::404 object, which in turn is a
HTTP::Exception::Base - Object.
xkeycaps is a graphical front-end to xmodmap. It opens a window that looks
like a keyboard; moving the mouse over a key shows what KeySyms and Modifier
bits that key generates. Clicking on a key simulates KeyPress/KeyRelease
events on the window of your choice. It is possible to change the KeySyms
and Modifiers generated by a key through a mouse-based interface. This
program can also write an input file for xmodmap to recreate your changes
in future sessions.
N.A.D.A.R. is a network tank battle game. You can play N.A.D.A.R. with
computer players and human players over the network.
This port installs "/usr/X11R6/bin/nadars" and "/usr/X11R6/bin/nadar".
"nadars" is a server of N.A.D.A.R. Run it before playing N.A.D.A.R.
"nadar" is a client of N.A.D.A.R. for X. Run it after nadars starts.
Example:
server-machine> nadars
client-machine1> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name]
client-machine2> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name]
...
If playing speed is very slow, Run nadar as below with size option.
client-machine> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name] -size 30
See nadars(1) and nadar(1) for more details.
Tk::CheckBox - A radio button style widget that uses a
check mark in a box. Useful as a boolean field.
Tk::Columns - A multicolumn list widget with resizeable borders
and sorting by column.
Tk::ComboEntry - A Drop down listbox + entry widget with nice keyboard
equivalent behaviour
Tk::IconCanvas - A canvas implementing a moveable iconic interface.
Allows attaching menus to icons and to background.
Tk::SplitFrame - A sliding separator for two child widgets. Allows either
horizontal or vertical separation between the two widgets.
Can work in concert as horizontal inside vertical or
vice-versa.
Tk::TabFrame - A tabbed frame geometry manager (like NoteBook).
Tk::DockFrame - A dockable widget management widget hierarchy.
Tk::CornerBox - A textured window resizing widget (like in Win95)
Tk::Signals - A publish and subscribe object signalling method like
that found in QT. Very useful when widgets that are not
in the same hierarchy need to alert each other to various
application level events.
A ZConf backed method of choosing a backend for a Perl module that
has multiple backends.
zcgui-get Gets the current preferred backends for a module.
zcgui-gux Gets the value for useX.
zcgui-la Lists available GUI backends for a ZConf::GUI compliant module.
zcgui-lm Lists the modules that currently have preferences set.
zcgui-set Set the preferred backends for a module.
zcgui-sux Set the useX value for a module.
zcgui-which Prints a list of the available preferred modules for a module.