TinyQ is a stripped down version of Qt 3 that has been put together to use
as a backend library. It provides all the necessary library classes to
comfortably develop in a C++ environment. This includes UTF8 and ASCII
strings, type optimized collections (dictionary, map, cache, vector, list),
regular expressions, filesystem access, URL processing, threads, shared
library handling, user settings, date and time handling, DOM & SAX XML
parsers, optimized data and text streams and abstract IO devices.
"Circus Linux!" is a clone of the Atari 2600 game "Circus Atari",
produced by Atari, Inc. (which is itself a clone of an earlier
arcade game named, simply "Circus").
The object is to move a teeter-totter back and forth across the
screen to bounce clowns up into the air. When they reach the top,
they pop rows of balloons and then fall back down.
The gameplay is similar to the classics "Breakout" and "Arkanoid".
PGPLOT is a Fortran subroutine package for drawing graphs on a variety
of display devices. For more details, see the manual ``PGPLOT Graphics
Subroutine Library'', available from T. J. Pearson.
The CPGPLOT library adds an intermediate level of wrapper functions
between C programs and the PGPLOT library. These functions hide the
system dependencies of calling PGPLOT behind a system independent
interface.
Documentation and demo programs are included.
spmfilter is a high-performance mail filtering framework, written in C.
It attempts to be a general filtering framework for any purposes.
Filtering mechanisms are provided by plugins, the API enables spmfilter
plugins to access messages as they are being processed by the MTA.
This allows them to examine and modify message content and
meta-information during the SMTP transaction. Plugins are loaded at
runtime and can be processed in any sequence, the processing chain
can also be altered by a single plugin
Here you have the new release of `poster', to scale postscript
images to a larger size, and print them on larger media and/or
tile them to print on multiple sheets.
With respect to the earlier release:
- support is added for foreign (Non European A*) media sizes.
- options for scaling became more flexible
- original restrictions on white margins in your drawing are removed.
For a complete explanation see the accompanying manual.
mapchan - A program which allows you to transform the input and output
of a terminal (including a serial port terminal). It is useful when:
* You need to work with various encodings on various virtual
terminals
* You have an assortment of terminals, not one of which supports
your favorite encoding.
This software is an incomplete implementation of the functionality of
the utility "mapchan" of SCO Unix.
DBIx::Dump allows you to easily dump database data, retrieved using DBI,
into a variety of formats including Excel, CSV, etc...
CouchRest provides a simple interface on top of CouchDB's RESTful HTTP API,
as well as including some utility scripts for managing views and attachments.
Context::Preserve - run code after a subroutine call, preserving the
context the subroutine would have seen if it were the last statement in
the caller.
Provide a simple way to make sure the script from which this module is
loaded, is always running on the server.