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sysutils/nomad-0.4.0 (Score: 0.0179683)
Cluster manager and scheduler
Nomad is a cluster manager and schedular that provides a common workflow to deploy applications across an infrastructure. Deploy virtualized, containerized, or standalone application workloads across a fleet of servers to maximize resource utilization. https://www.nomadproject.io/
sysutils/lxsplit-0.2.4 (Score: 0.0179683)
Simple program to split or join files
This utility is used to split up huge files into smaller pieces without compression. It is fully compatible with HJSplit. HJSplit is a program written by Freebyte!. See http://www.freebyte.com for more information about HJSplit.
HTML::Entities::ImodePictogram - encode / decode i-mode pictogram
HTML::Entities::ImodePictogram handles HTML entities for i-mode pictogram (emoji), which are assigned in Shift_JIS private area. See http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/i/tag/emoji/index.html for details about i-mode pictogram.
textproc/MARC-XML-1.0.3 (Score: 0.0179683)
Extension to the MARC-Record distribution for working with XML data
MARC-XML is an extension to the MARC-Record distribution for working with XML data encoded using the MARC21slim XML schema from the Library of Congress. For more details see: http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/
textproc/xlwriter-0.4a3 (Score: 0.0179683)
Python library for generating Excel-compatible spreadsheets
pyXLWriter is a Python library for generating Excel-compatible spreadsheets. It's a port of John McNamara's Perl Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module (see http://www.cpan.org) to Python.
Port of Mac OS X theme Aluminum Alloy (volcanic flavor)
This is a port the wonderful Mac OS X theme Aluminum Alloy. Original theme created by Max Rudberg (http://www.maxrudberg.com/). Theme comes in several flavors: volcanic, smog, cryogenic, toxic.
java/jakarta-oro-2.0.8 (Score: 0.01778771)
Perl/awk/sh regular expressions for Java
The Jakarta-ORO Java classes are a set of text-processing Java classes that provide Perl5 compatible regular expressions, AWK-like regular expressions, glob expressions, and utility classes for performing substitutions, splits, filtering filenames, etc. This library is the successor to the OROMatcher, AwkTools, PerlTools, and TextTools libraries from ORO, Inc. (www.oroinc.com). They have been donated to the Jakarta Project by Daniel Savarese (www.savarese.org), the copyright holder of the ORO libraries.
textproc/libkmfl-0.9.9 (Score: 0.01778771)
Engine to interpret compiled KMFL keyboard tables
This library provides an engine to interpret compiled KMFL keyboard tables (textproc/kmflcomp) written in Keyman keyboard language. The current implementation of KMFL uses either the IBus framework (via textproc/ibus-kmfl) or the older SCIM framework (via textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine) to handle the input method interface to X. KMFL aims to bring Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to *nix operating systems. KMFL is being jointly developed by SIL International (http://www.sil.org) and Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com).
textproc/XML-RegExp-0.04 (Score: 0.01778771)
Regular expressions for XML tokens
This package contains regular expressions for the following XML tokens: BaseChar, Ideographic, Letter, Digit, Extender, CombiningChar, NameChar, EntityRef, CharRef, Reference, Name, NmToken, and AttValue. The definitions of these tokens were taken from the XML spec (Extensible Markup Language 1.0) at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml. Also contains the regular expressions for the following tokens from the XML Namespaces spec at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names: NCNameChar, NCName, QName, Prefix and LocalPart.
mail/unsafe_image_rules-0.8 (Score: 0.017057259)
Determines what unsafe (web) images will be shown
A user may now build a list of rules that will be used to determine if unsafe images (that are linked to remote sites) will be shown in HTML messages. If a message matches any of the rules and contains images that would normally be initially hidden, then they are now shown by default. The user may choose to always show unsafe images, for all message. This is obviously not recommended by the core SquirrelMail Project Team - or they wouldn't have built this functionality to begin with ( See the following: http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/UnsafeImages ). A new section is added to the options page titled, 'Unsafe Image Rules'. Within this page the user may define a number of rules to determine when messages are from a trusted source. These options are very similar to the core message filters plugin. A message field (To, From, CC, Subject) can be matched either against a regular expression, or simply searched to see if the given string is within the field. If a match is found then unsafe images are always shown for this source.