YAGF is a graphical interface for the cuneiform text recognition
program on the Linux platform. With YAGF you can scan images via
XSane, perform images preprocessing and recognize texts using
cuneiform from a single command centre. YAGF also makes it easy to
scan and recognize several images sequentially.
zathura is a highly customizable and functional PDF viewer based on the poppler
rendering library and the gtk+ toolkit. The idea behind zathura is an
application that provides a minimalistic and space saving interface as well as
an easy usage that mainly focuses on keyboard interaction.
Hebrew font families. ASCII glyphs borrowed from the URW and Bitstream
fonts. Those families provide a basic set of a serif (Frank Ruehl), sans
serif (Nachlieli) and monospaced (Miriam Mono) fonts. Also included
Drugulin, Ktav Yad, Aharoni, David, Hadasim, Shofar, Simple, Stam, Keter
and Ellinia.
Eggdrop is the world's most popular open source Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot.
Originally created by Robey Pointer in December 1993, it has spawned an almost
cult like following of users. It is a feature rich program designed to be
easily used and expanded upon (using Tcl scripting) by both novice and
advanced IRC users on a variety of hardware and software platforms.
Eggdrop is the world's most popular open source Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot.
Originally created by Robey Pointer in December 1993, it has spawned an almost
cult like following of users. It is a feature rich program designed to be
easily used and expanded upon (using Tcl scripting) by both novice and
advanced IRC users on a variety of hardware and software platforms.
Irssi is a modular IRC client that currently has only text mode user
interface, but 80-90% of the code isn't text mode specific, so other UIs could
be created pretty easily. Also, Irssi isn't really even IRC specific anymore,
there's already a working SILC module available. Support for other protocols
like ICQ could be created some day too.
KanjiPad - Japanese Handwriting recognition
KanjiPad is a very simple program for handwriting recognition -
The user draws a character into the box, then requests translation.
The best candidates are displayed along the right hand side of
the window and can be selected for pasting into other programs.
im-ja is a Japanese input module for GTK2.
Currently supported input modes are: hiragana, katakana, half-width
katakana, zenkaku, Canna, FreeWnn, and Kanji character recognition
(based on Kanjipad).
Conversion hotkeys, status window, preedit text colors, etc. can be
customized through a GUI. An optional applet is also included for the
gnome-panel which can be used to display and change the input method.
Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A
client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text
sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does
kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the
client.
lynx is a program which allows a user to access World-Wide Web servers
and other information servers. It uses only ascii representation so
that it can be used from ascii-terminals and dial-in lines.
This port installs the development version of lynx with some experimental
configulation options.