The data files of scourge rogue-like game
libunp is the library used in W. Richard Stevens' book "UNIX Network
Programming Volume 1, 2nd Edition". It contains the library and headers
used in the examples as well as all programs from the text that compile on
FreeBSD systems.
For more information on the book, see
http://www.phptr.com/ptrbooks/ptr_013490012X.html
For more info on W. Richard Stevens, see
Xmolwt (Motif version)/Gmolwt (GTK+ version)
This program calculates the formula weight and percent of each element
for a given chemical formula.
This port is builds a GTK+ version of the program. If you want to
use/build a Motif version, then use Makefile.motif which is included in
the ports skeleton.
This is a plugin for including common libraries into Redmine.
This module allows you to execute code when perl finished compiling the
surrounding scope.
Ruby-intl -- A simple wrapper of GNU gettext for ruby
Idea and purpose of this program is the calculation of three-dimensional
fractals. The calculated objects are twisted, freely in space
floating (and - of course - fractal) "lumps" which look like made
of dough - in contrast to what is normally called "three-dimensional"
fractals (namely a simple reinterpretation of the two-dimensional
data).
Generation of a really three dimensional view is possible (3d
stereo). The fractal can be seen three dimensional without any
utilities like 3d glasses.
Idea and purpose of this program is the calculation of three-dimensional
fractals. The calculated objects are twisted, freely in space
floating (and - of course - fractal) "lumps" which look like made
of dough - in contrast to what is normally called "three-dimensional"
fractals (namely a simple reinterpretation of the two-dimensional
data).
Generation of a really three dimensional view is possible (3d
stereo). The fractal can be seen three dimensional without any
utilities like 3d glasses.
This LaTeX package extends the capabilities of TeX/LaTeX to generate
the arabic writing from an ASCII transliteration for texts in several
languages using the arabic script.
Several other common encodings are also supported.