This package contains xgc, which is a program that demonstrates various
features of the X graphics primitives.
This package contains xbrightness, a commandline tool for altering the
brightness (and optionally gamma) through the X server.
Xscreesaver-gnome-hacks is a collection of screensaver modules that can
be used with xscreensaver or gnome-screensaver.
Yelp is a help browser for GNOME 3.0 that displays GNOME
help documents, info pages, manpages, and more.
The rar archiver adds and extracts files to and from an archive. The
archive is usually a regular file, whose ends in the ".rar" suffix.
The archive could be a medium like a floppy diskette, tape or any other
storage device.
Compress::LZW it a perl implementation of the newly free LZW
compression algorithm. It defaults to building a 16-bit codeword table,
but provides the ability to choose a 12-bit table also. Depending on
the size of your data, the 12-bit table may provide better compression.
Python binding for the LZMA compression library.
Supported Features:
* Compression / decompression of a single block of data
* Compression from a file-like object (must provide a read method)
* Streaming decompression through multiple calls to decompress.
* An initial library that supports reading of 7-zip archives (both
solid and non-solid)
rJSmin is a javascript minifier written in python. The minifier is based
on the semantics of jsmin.c by Douglas Crockford. The module is a
re-implementation aiming for speed, so it can be used at runtime
(rather than during a preprocessing step). Usually it produces the same
results as the original jsmin.c.
GpsDrive is a car (bike, ship, plane) GPS navigation system.
GpsDrive displays the position provided from a NMEA-capable GPS receiver on
a zoomable map. The map file is autoselected depending on the position and
preferred scale. Speech output is supported if the "festival" software is
running. Waypoint database is supported via MySQL (optional).
Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a
realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars,
or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your
coordinates and go.
This is current stable version based on Qt 5. For the previous, Qt 4 based
one, please install `astro/stellarium-qt4' port instead.