This epplet provides a small text entry field for launching programs.
This is a version of UAE, the Ubiquitous Amiga Emulator,
with an emulation core based on WinUAE 0.8.27. It attempts
to bring many of the great features of WinUAE to non-Windows
platforms.
You will require a valid Amiga ROM file in order for this to be useful.
Meta-port for enlightenment 0.17 modules.
An e17 places plugin for the "everything" module.
rtf2latex2e is a program that translates RTF (rich text format) files into
LaTeX files. It translates text formatting, tables, figures, and equations.
The resulting LaTeX files are quite readable and suitable for editing.
This is a keyboard for typesetting Ancient Greek with precomposed Unicode
characters. It is written in Keyman Keyboard Language by SIL Non-Roman Script
Initiative (NRSI).
This port installs the keyboard so that it can be used through SCIM or
IBus KMFL IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine, textproc/ibus-kmfl).
The main purpose of the keyboards is to provide a wide range of keying options,
so many characters can be entered in multiple ways. The features include:
* preserving the context when deleting;
* choosing the correct code for the sigma depending upon the encoding and
the context (so the correct final form is used when appropriate);
* understanding the context of gamma so that it can be typed as 'n' before
kappa, xi or chi and as 'ng' before another gamma.
* support for Greek punctuation.
This e17 module allows users to monitor current cpu load. It can draw
load graph and display cpu load percentage. The polling interval is
fully configurable.
An E17 module which monitors the RAM usage. It features the following:
- display text and/or graph
- display text in percentage or absolute
Simplified Chinese (GB2312 encoding) zh_CN.eucCN automatic localization
Install this port and you will have a Simplified Chinese FreeBSD system
Composes and mails a complaint about inappropriate commercial use of
usenet/e-mail. Sends complaint his/her provider by default, but
destination is configurable. Can be used with as few as three keystrokes.
A third-party forwarding service called Abuse.net is used for
complaints to the offender's provider. This ensures that the best
known complaint address is used. The first time you use Abuse.net,
you will receive a message asking you to register. See www.abuse.net.
This was created in the belief that a single, concise message is the
most appropriate way to complain. Mail bombing (e-mailing megabytes
of useless data) and public flaming (replying on usenet, causing your
complaint to be duplicated on every machine in the network) are
discouraged.