TTFQuery builds on the FontTools package to allow the Python programmer to
accomplish a number of tasks:
* query the system to find installed fonts
* retrieve metadata about any TTF font file (even those not yet installed)
o abstract family type
o proper font name
o glyph outlines
* build simple metadata registries for run-time font matching
CLI utilities and wrappers for FreeBSD's bugzilla instance with emphasis on
ports. Provides a consistent API which can have pluggable backends.
# Supported Commands
- bz init
- bz login
- bz submit
- bz search
- bz take
- bz inprog
- bz comment
- bz get
- bz patch
- bz close
- bz overto
- bz timeout
- bz top
pkg_cleanup finds packages that are not requested by any other installed
package and lets you decide for each one if you want to keep it or delete it.
It also allows viewing the package comment and description.
This program is essentially a clone of pkg_rmleaves except that it shows
the comment and description of packages and does not support GUI dialog(1)
implementations.
todos/fromdos: point-to-point cp866<->koi8-r decoder with CR/LF
translation
towin/fromwin: best match cp1251<->koi8-r decoder with CR/LF translation
a2kfcnv: EGA/VGA raw screen fonts converter: cp866 font -> koi8-r font
All programs written according to RFC 1489
This is the GPL'd 7th edition of the very well known English-Russian
dictionary by V.K.Mueller. It is arranged as single text file with
cyrillic letters KOI8-R encoded. Transcription symbols correspond to the
IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) standard. There is also a simple
dictionary search utility is included in this port. Look at specified
URL for other available tools.
This module includes cyrillic string conversion functions from one and
to another charset, to upper and to lower case without locale switching.
Also included single-byte charsets detection routine. It is easy to add
new code pages. For this purpose it is necessary only to add appropriate
string of a code page.
GetDP is a general finite element solver using mixed elements to discretize
de Rham-type complexes in one, two and three dimensions.
The main feature of GetDP is the closeness between the input data defining
discrete problems (written by the user in ASCII data files) and the symbolic
mathematical expressions of these problems.
Ghemical is a computational chemistry software package,
Ghemical relies on external code to provide the quantum-mechanical
calculations. Semi-empirical methods MNDO, MINDO/3, AM1 and PM3 come
from the MOPAC7 package, and are included in the source distribution.
The MPQC package (GNU GPL) is used to provide ab initio methods.
ObsPy is an open-source project dedicated to provide a Python framework for
processing seismological data. It provides parsers for common file formats,
clients to access data centers and seismological signal processing routines
which allow the manipulation of seismological time series (see Beyreuther
et al. 2010, Megies et al. 2011).
The goal of the ObsPy project is to facilitate rapid application development
for seismology.
Chemistr-Mol is a toolkit includes basic objects and methods to
describe molecules. It consists of several modules: Chemistry::Mol,
Chemistry::Atom, Chemistry::Bond, and Chemistry::File.
They are the core modules of the PerlMol toolkit, see:
http://www.perlmol.org/.