wmbsdbatt is a WindowMaker dockapp to monitor battery
usage and temperature through ACPI on FreeBSD.
It is a rip-off of Florian Krohs' wmbatteries dockapp.
wmbsdbatt was developed and runs on FreeBSD,
and it is licensed under the terms of the GPL.
`xbatt' is an X11 client which displays a battery status of your
notebook computer equiped with APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS.
The status displayed consists remaining battery life, an AC line
status, and a charging status.
NOTE: You need APM driver in your kernel. And enable it to edit
file /etc/sysconfig at `apm_enable=NO' to `YES'.
xfsm stands for X File System Monitor and runs under MIT's X11
window system on several flavors of UNIX. It is a tool designed
to make monitoring your file systems' status easy by displaying
a simple bar graph for each file system greater than size 0. It
updates the file systems' statistics at regular, user definable
intervals.
The FoilTeX is a collection of LaTeX files for making foils. A number
of features are built-in including large sans serif font as normal font,
options for setting normalsize at 20pt (default), 17pt, 25pt or 30pt,
new macros for starting new foils, for special environments like Theorem
and Proof, simple macros to control the headline and footline.
hhm is a program that makes ITS files and in the future it will also
make Compiled HTML Help (CHM) files. Both types of files are a kind of
compressed archive format used on Win98, Win2K and other Microsoft
operating systems to store documentation.
YAML is a human-friendly data serialization format. The specification
for this language and many examples are available from the Official
YAML web site. You may also want to check the YAML Wikipedia article.
yamerl is a pure Erlang application which is able to parse YAML 1.1
and YAML 1.2 documents, as well as JSON documents. It only depends
on standard Erlang/OTP applications.
This is a small service which converts a LaTeX text into an image.
Just select the text, click on the service item menu, choose
"Return the LaTeX rendering" and voila! Your text is replaced by
its LaTeX rendering.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
The standard for machine-readable cataloging (MARC) records is documented at
http://loc.gov/marc/. This package enables you to read existing MARC records
from a file, string, or (using the YAZ extension), from a Z39.50 source. You
can also use this package to create new MARC records.
A variety of alternative parser combinator libraries, including the original
HuttonMeijer set. The Poly sets have features like good error reporting,
arbitrary token type, running state, lazy parsing, and so on. Finally,
Text.Parse is a proposed replacement for the standard Read class, for
better deserialisation of Haskell values from Strings.
This is the Public software group utf8proc library repackaged as a
conveniance library for NetSurf.
This takes the unicode 5 capable version 1.1.6 of the library and
converts it to the NetSurf build system. additional API has been added
with a normalisation function but there are no data changes from
upstream.