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.
The portless utility is a small shell script which lets FreeBSD users
quickly browse port descriptions given the port's name or a
glob. Basically to view the descriptions of GCC (related) ports you
simply type
portless gcc\*
and it will display all descriptions of the gcc* ports.
There are options to display the port's postinstall message or
Makefile too. A manpage is included.
ITK is an open-source software toolkit for performing registration and
segmentation. Segmentation is the process of identifying and classifying
data found in a digitally sampled representation. Typically the sampled
representation is an image acquired from such medical instrumentation as
CT or MRI scanners. Registration is the task of aligning or developing
correspondences between data. For example, in the medical environment,
a CT scan may be aligned with a MRI scan in order to combine the
information contained in both.
Parallel-NetCDF is a library providing high-performance I/O while still
maintaining file-format compatibility with Unidata's NetCDF. NetCDF gives
scientific programmers a space-efficient and portable means for storing data.
However, it does so in a serial manner, making it difficult to achieve high I/O
performance. By making some small changes to the API specified by NetCDF, we can
use MPI-IO and its collective operations.
PsychoPy is an open-source package for creating psychology stimuli in
Python (A real and free alternative to Matlab). PsychoPy combines the
graphical strengths of OpenGL with the easy Python syntax to give
psychophysics a free and simple stimulus presentation and control
package.
The goal is to provide, for the busy scientist, tools to control timing
and windowing and a simple set of pre-packaged stimuli and methods. The
code is platform independent, using Python and C libraries that are
widely available.
Voro++ is a software library for carrying out three-dimensional computations
of the Voronoi tessellation. A distinguishing feature of the Voro++ library
is that it carries out cell-based calculations, computing the Voronoi cell
for each particle individually. It is particularly well-suited for
applications that rely on cell-based statistics, where features of Voronoi
cells (eg. volume, centroid, number of faces) can be used to analyze a
system of particles.
KeePassX is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you
to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your
passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a
key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or
insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are
encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently
known (AES and Twofish).
KeePassX is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you
to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your
passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a
key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or
insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are
encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently
known (AES and Twofish).
Cops is a set of programs to check how secure your system is. It
checks file and directory privileges, SUID programs, etc. It has
support for checking passwords, but this port doesn't include it
as it is DES based. This port installs cops in a single directory
area. The directory has no non-user privileges and cops is meant
to be run locally to that directory. The perl version of cops is
also included in a subdirectory.
Native Haskell TLS and SSL protocol implementation for server and
client. This provides a high-level implementation of a sensitive
security protocol, eliminating a common set of security issues through
the use of the advanced type system, high level constructions and common
Haskell features. Currently implement the SSL3.0, TLS1.0, TLS1.1 and
TLS1.2 protocol, and support RSA and Ephemeral (Elliptic curve and
regular) Diffie Hellman key exchanges, and many extensions.