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sysutils/npadmin-0.8.7 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
SNMP based command line network printer management tool
An SNMP based command line network printer management tool. Modern network printers are quite easily managable across a network. However, until now, the only tools that make use of these capabilities are the vendor supplied products such as Web JetAdmin by HP, Marknet by Lexmark, Centreview by Xerox or PhaserLink by Tektronix. The problem is that all of these tools are fundamentally GUI based applications and there is no way to incorporate their functionality into scripts. This program is designed to be called from scripts to find things out about printers. Information you can gather about printers with npadmin: Model and vendor, Location and contact information, Network configuration, Memory and disk usage, Max and min papersize, Engine speed, Duplexer installed, Printer status, Printer languages, Marker technology, Page count, Minimum margins, Size, capacity and level of paper trays, Toner levels, Alert conditions, Resolution, Display information, Cover pages on/off.
sysutils/brasero-3.12.1 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
CD/DVD mastering tool for the GNOME desktop
CD/DVD mastering tool for the gnome desktop. It has been designed to be simple and easy to use. Features: Data CD/DVD: - supports edition of discs contents - can burn data CD/DVD on the fly - supports multisession - supports joliet extension - can write the image to the hard drive Audio CD: - write CD-TEXT information (automatically found thanks to gstreamer) - supports the edition of CD-TEXT information - can burn audio CD on the fly - can use all audio files handled by Gstreamer local installation - can search for audio files inside dropped folders CD/DVD copy: - can copy a CD/DVD to the hard drive - can copy DVD and CD on the fly - supports single-session data DVD - supports any kind of CD
textproc/mkcatalog-1.1 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
Maintenance utility for sgml catalog files
A maintainance utility for sgml catalog files. mkcatalog maintains sgml "catalog" files. usage: mkcatalog [-pq] install|deinstall dtd-subdirectory [catalog-filename] options: -p preserve old catalog file. -q silent mode commands(required): install set DTD configuration to catalog files. deinstall usset DTD configuration from catalog files. required arguments: dtd-subdirectory DTD sub-directory. (root sgml direcotry is ${PREFIX}/share/sgml.) optional arguments: catalog-filename DTD catalog filename. for example: # mkcatalog install html/4.0 This commands do the following actions: 1. Add `CATALOG "html/catalog"' to ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/catalog. 2. Add `CATALOG "4.0/catalog"' to ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/html/catalog. # mkcatalog install docbook/4.1 docbook41.cat This commands do the following actions: 1. Add `CATALOG "docbook/catalog"' to ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/catalog. 2. Add `CATALOG "4.1/docbook41.cat"' to ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/catalog. # mkcatalog deinstall docbook/4.1 docbook41.cat This commands do the following actions: 1. Delete `CATALOG "4.1/docbook41.cat"' from ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/catalog. 2. Delete `CATALOG "docbook/catalog"' from ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/catalog.
textproc/CSS-Minifier-0.01 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
Perl extension for minifying CSS
CSS::Minifier removes unnecessary whitespace from CSS. The primary requirement developing this module is to not break working stylesheets: if working CSS is in input then working CSS is output. The Mac/Internet Explorer comment hack will be minimized but not stripped and so will continue to function. This module understands space, horizontal tab, new line, carriage return, and form feed characters to be whitespace. Any other characters that may be considered whitespace are not minimized. These other characters include paragraph separator and vertical tab. For static CSS files, it is recommended that you minify during the build stage of web deployment. If you minify on-the-fly then it might be a good idea to cache the minified file. Minifying static files on-the-fly repeatedly is wasteful.
textproc/par-1.52 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
Paragraph reformatter for email
Par is similar but superiour to the fmt(1) command included in the base system. Par is a filter that copies its input to its output, changing all white characters (except newlines) to spaces, and reformatting each paragraph. Paragraphs are separated by protected, blank, and bodiless lines (see the Terminology section for definitions), and optionally delimited by indentation (see the d option in the Options section). Each output paragraph is generated from the corresponding input paragraph as follows: 1) An optional prefix and/or suffix is removed from each input line. 2) The remainder is divided into words (separated by spaces). 3) The words are joined into lines to make an eye-pleasing paragraph. 4) The prefixes and suffixes are reattached. If there are suffixes, spaces are inserted before them so that they all end in the same column.
textproc/MathML-Entities-0.17 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
Convert XHTML+MathML Named Entities to Numeric Character References
MathML::Entities a content conversion filter for named XHTML+MathML entities. There are over two thousand named entities in the XHTML+MathML DTD. All the Entities defined in the XHTML+MathML DTD except the five "safe" ones (&lt;, &gt;, &amp;, &quot;, &apos;), will be converted to the equivalent numeric character references or to utf-8 characters. Named entities which are not in the XHTML+MathML DTD are escaped. This makes the resulting XHTML (or XHTML+MathML) safe for consumption by non-validating XML parsers. Unlike, HTML::Entities, the mapping between MathML named entities and codepoints is many-to-one. Therefore, there's no particular sense in having an inverse function, which takes codepoints to named entities. Based on: HTML::Entities by Koichi Taniguchi <taniguchi@livedoor.jp>
textproc/sigil-0.9.5 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
WYSIWYG ePub editor
Sigil is a multi-platform EPUB ebook editor with the following features: * Free and open source software under GPLv3 * Multi-platform * Full UTF-16 support * EPUB 2 spec support with limited EPUB 3 support * Multiple Views: Book View, Code View and Preview View * WYSIWYG editing in Book View * Complete control over directly editing EPUB syntax in Code View * Table of Contents generator with multi-level heading support * Metadata editor * User interface translated into many languages * Spell checking with default and user configurable dictionaries * Full Regular Expression (PCRE) support for Find & Replace * Supports import of EPUB and HTML files, images, and style sheets * Documents can be validated for EPUB compliance with the integrated * All imported files have their formatting corrected, and your editing can be optionally cleaned * Plugins!
textproc/dwdiff-2.0.9 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
Delimited word diff program
dwdiff is a diff program that operates at the word level instead of the line level. It is different from wdiff in that it allows the user to specify what should be considered whitespace, and in that it takes an optional list of characters that should be considered delimiters. Delimiters are single characters that are treated as if they are words, even when there is no whitespace separating them from preceding words or delimiters. dwdiff is mostly commandline compatible with wdiff. Only the --autopager, --terminal and --avoid-wraps options are not supported. The default output from dwdiff is the new text, with the deleted and inserted parts annotated with markers. Command line options are available to change both what is printed, and the markers.
www/caldavzap-0.13.1 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
CalDAV web client implementation
CalDavZAP is an open source CalDAV web client implementation released under GNU Affero General Public License (version 3.0). Main features: * 100% JavaScript+jQuery CalDAV web client/application - no special server software required for standard setup (except the CalDAV server of course) * server-based XML configuration generator (for special setup) with HTTP and LDAP authentication plugins * asynchronous read-only and read/write calendar collection detection * asynchronous background synchronization * support for delegated calendars * support for subscribed calendars * time-range filtering (server support required) * support for RFC compliant vCalendars (version 2.0) and automatic correction of most common errors in invalid vCalendars * support for background calendars - if there is at least one event defined for the given day in a background calendar, the background color for that day will be pink/light-red and much more ...
www/transproxy-1.6 (Score: 3.2377462E-5)
Transparent HTTP proxy for ipfw's fwd rule or IPFILTER's ipnat command
transproxy - transparently proxy HTTP requests. This program is used with ipfw's fwd rules or Darren Reed's IPFILTER package, and is used to intercept HTTP requests and divert them to a HTTP proxy server (eg: squid), without requiring user intervention or configuration. It accepts connections on the redirected port, connects to the real proxy server, and transports data between the two sockets. The original HTTP request is modified to allow the HTTP proxy server to fetch the correct document. In most cases this doesn't cause any DNS activity. Unlike some other transparent proxy solutions, this does not require the HTTP proxy server to run on the machine itself. See /usr/local/sbin/tproxyrun for an example of how to add filter rules and start tproxy. Also see /usr/local/sbin/tproxywatch for an example of how to ensure that tproxy keeps running regardless of faults.