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polish/tleenx2-20040214 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
Client for polish IM service called Tlen.pl
TleenX2 is a tlen.pl (Polish IM protocol based on Jabber) client for X Window System with Gtk+-2.0 library.
print/easylatex-0.080 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
Perl script which transforms "pseudo-LaTeX" into proper LaTeX
EasyLatex is a preprocessor which takes an input file in "pseudo-latex", and transforms it into proper LaTeX syntax.
print/foomatic-db-engine-4.0.12 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
Foomatic database engine
foomatic is a collection of printer drivers that can be used by gimp-print and cups among others.
print/print-manager-4.14.3 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
Printer manager for KDE 4
printer-manager is a configuration module for printers. It replaces KDE 3's kjobviewer and kprint-applet of previous KDE 4 versions.
print/gnome-cups-manager-0.31 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
Administration tool for cups
The GNOME CUPS Manager is a tool for adding new CUPS printers and for managing existing CUPS printers and queues.
print/printsupport-5.5.1 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
Python bindings for the Qt5 toolkit, QtPrintSupport module
PyQt5 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt5 application framework. This package provides the QtPrintSupport module.
print/pdf-reader-1.4.0 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
PDF parser conforming as much as possible to the PDF specification
The PDF::Reader library implements a PDF parser conforming as much as possible to the PDF specification from Adobe
print/xpdfopen-0.86 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
Command line utility for PDF viewers
This is a X11 implementation of Fabrice Popineau's pdfclose/ pdfopen commands to control Acrobat Reader, xpdf and evince.
ports-mgmt/pkg_search-1.3 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
Nifty script searching the ports database
pkg_search queries the appropriate database file of FreeBSD, DragonFlyBSD or NetBSD for a given package name.
ports-mgmt/portlint-2.17.4 (Score: 2.1808068E-4)
Verifier for FreeBSD port directory
portlint makes a small set of sanity checks for port directory. Check out portlint(1) for more details.