most is a pager (like less) that displays, one windowful at a time,
the contents of a file on a terminal. It pauses after each windowful
and prints the following on the window status line: the screen, the
file name, current line number, and the percentage of the file so far
displayed.
In addition to displaying ordinary text files, most can also display
binary files as well as files with arbitrary ascii characters. As an
option, autosensing of binary files can be disabled (via the -k
option), thereby allowing one to browse files encoded in a different
language (Japanese, Korean, Chinese, etc).
FTP: ftp://ftp.jedsoft.org/pub/davis/most
TagSoup - Just Keep On Truckin'
TagSoup is a SAX-compliant parser written in Java that, instead of parsing
well-formed or valid XML, parses HTML as it is found in the wild: poor,
nasty and brutish, though quite often far from short. TagSoup is designed
for people who have to process this stuff using some semblance of a rational
application design. By providing a SAX interface, it allows standard XML
tools to be applied to even the worst HTML. TagSoup also includes
a command-line processor that reads HTML files and can generate either
clean HTML or well-formed XML that is a close approximation to XHTML.
Hugo is a general-purpose website framework. Technically speaking, Hugo is a
static site generator. Unlike other systems which dynamically build a page
every time a visitor requests one, Hugo does the building when you create your
content. Since websites are viewed far more often than they are edited, Hugo is
optimized for website viewing while providing a great writing experience.
Sites built with Hugo are extremely fast and very secure. Hugo sites can be
hosted anywhere and run without dependencies on expensive runtimes like Ruby,
Python or PHP and without dependencies on any databases.
This module provide a simple interface to filter entries out
of an httpd logfile. The constructor can be passed regular
expressions to match against particular fields on the
logfile. It does its filtering line by line, using a filter
method that takes a line of a logfile as input, and returns
true if it matches, and false if it doesn't.
There are two possible non-matching (false) conditions; one
is where the line is a valid httpd logfile entry, but just
doesn't happen to match the filter (where "" is returned).
The other is where it is an invalid entry according to the
format specified in the constructor.
LessTif is a API compatible clone of the Motif toolkit. Currently
LessTif is partially implemented with most of the API in place.
Both Motif 1.2 and Motif 2.0 libraries are built and installed.
By default, the 1.2 library is used because it is a more complete
implementation of the Motif 1.2 API.
The Hungry Programmers, the people writing LessTif, have adopted a
naming scheme where an even minor number indicates a stable release
of the libraries and an odd number is a development release. *Ports will
be made for even number releases only.*
This library reads song information, such as song title, artist, and album,
from an MP3 file. It supports ID3v1, ID3v1.1, Lyrics3v1, Lyrics3v2, ID3v2.2,
ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4 tags. MP3 Frame Headers can also be read. There is a
FilenameTag, a ID3v2.4 tag that is intelligently derived from the file name.
It contains tag synchronization utilities, multiple save options, and easy tag
conversion methods.
Pocket Sphinx is a frontend to the sphinxbase large-vocabulary,
speaker-independent, continuous speech recognition engine.
This is an early release of a research system. The APIs and function
names are likely to change, and several tools still need to be made
available to make this all complete.
Once the system is built, try running the Perl script sphinx2-demo.
The pocketsphinx-test script should run pocketsphinx-batch over an example
utterance of "go forward ten meters."
Sphinx 2 is a large-vocabulary, speaker-independent, continuous
speech recognition engine.
This is an early release of a research system. The APIs and function
names are likely to change, and several tools still need to be made
available to make this all complete.
Once the system is built, try running the Perl script sphinx2-demo.
The sphinx2-test script should run sphinx2-batch over an example
utterance of "go forward ten meters."
Trevor Johnson
cconv (pronunciation: see-conv) is an iconv-based Simplified-Traditional Chinese
conversion tool. It is NOT only a transcoding program, but also a TRANSLATE tool
between Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
We stand on the shoulders of giants. cconv source code is based on iconv, an
excellent program which converts text from one encoding to another.
Features:
- iconv-like usage.
- language-level Simplified-Traditional Chinese conversion.
- idioms can be translated.
This port is the Perl wrapper of cconv (chinese/cconv).
cconv (pronunciation: see-conv) is an iconv-based Simplified-Traditional Chinese
conversion tool. It is NOT only a transcoding program, but also a TRANSLATE tool
between Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
We stand on the shoulders of giants. cconv source code is based on iconv, an
excellent program which converts text from one encoding to another.
Features:
- iconv-like usage.
- language-level Simplified-Traditional Chinese conversion.
- idioms can be translated.