The freedesktop.org project provides a shared high-color desktop
icon theme shell for use under both KDE and GNOME desktops. This
is a glue port providing a symlink so that Linux apps find their
way around.
The freedesktop.org project provides a shared high-color desktop
icon theme shell for use under both KDE and GNOME desktops. This
is a glue port providing a symlink so that Linux apps find their
way around.
The freedesktop.org project provides a shared high-color desktop
icon theme shell for use under both KDE and GNOME desktops. This
is a glue port providing a symlink so that Linux apps find their
way around.
Tk::CursorControl is-NOT-a Tk::Widget. Rather, it uses Tk and encompasses a
collection of methods used to manipulate the cursor (aka pointer)
programmatically from a Tk program.
Vicious is a modular widget library for the "awesome" window manager,
derived from the 'Wicked' widget library. It has some of the old
Wicked widget types, a few of them rewritten, and a good number of
new ones.
LibDockApp is a library that provides a framework for developing
dockapps. It provides functions and structures to define and display
command-line options, create a dockable icon, handle events, etc.
This package contains xtrans, a library of code that is shared among X
packages to handle network protocol transport in a modular fashion,
allowing a single place to add new transport types.
Transcalc is an analysis and synthesis tool for calculating the electrical and
physical properties of different kinds of RF and microwave transmission lines.
Transcalc was somewhat inspired by the functionality of Agilent Technologies'
commercial program linecalc. Transcalc aspires to be more functional in the
long run and well-documented with appropriate references to formulas that are
used. Transcalc is built using the GIMP toolkit (GTK) for its GUI interface.
For each type of transmission line, using dialog boxes, you can enter values
for the various parameters, and either calculate its electrical properties
(analyze), or use the given electrical requirements to synthesize physical
parameters of the required transmission line.
Available transmission lines (this list will expand with subsequent releases):
- Microstrip
- Rectangular Waveguide
- Coaxial Line
- Coupled Microstrip
The KB contest logging computer program runs on the Linux operating system
with the Gnome desktop. The program is under development, and currently
supports the CQ WW, CQ WPX, and ARRL DX contests, plus Field Day.
Features include on-the-fly dupe checking, CW and voice message keying,
super check partial, packet (Telnet and rf nodes), networking, and
radio control (currently for the FT-1000 only). The program is designed
to be used by U.S. stations, with some support for Canadian stations.
New features and contests are being added regularly, and I will consider
adding support for DX stations if there is sufficient demand.
(The port version has bug fixes and some modifications for Canadian stations.
- db)
Exporter::Tiny supports many of Sub::Exporter's external-facing features
including renaming imported functions with the -as, -prefix and -suffix options;
explicit destinations with the into option; and alternative installers with the
installler option. But it's written in only about 40% as many lines of code and
with zero non-core dependencies.
Its internal-facing interface is closer to Exporter.pm, with configuration done
through the @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK and %EXPORT_TAGS package variables.
Exporter::Tiny performs most of its internal duties (including resolution of tag
names to sub names, resolution of sub names to coderefs, and installation of
coderefs into the target package) as method calls, which means they can be
overridden to provide interesting behaviour.