This library provides a text mode progressbar. This is typically
used to display the progress of a long running operation, providing
a visual clue that processing is underway.
The ProgressBar class manages the progress, and the format of the
line is given by a number of widgets. A widget is an object that
may display diferently depending on the state of the progress.
There are three types of widget:
- a string, which always shows itself;
- a ProgressBarWidget, which may return a diferent value every time
it's update method is called; and
- a ProgressBarWidgetHFill, which is like ProgressBarWidget, except
it expands to fill the remaining width of the line.
This library provides a text mode progressbar. This is typically
used to display the progress of a long running operation, providing
a visual clue that processing is underway.
The ProgressBar class manages the progress, and the format of the
line is given by a number of widgets. A widget is an object that
may display diferently depending on the state of the progress.
There are three types of widget:
- a string, which always shows itself;
- a ProgressBarWidget, which may return a diferent value every time
it's update method is called; and
- a ProgressBarWidgetHFill, which is like ProgressBarWidget, except
it expands to fill the remaining width of the line.
This Dancer2 plugin provides a method for deferring a one-time message across a
redirect. It is similar to "flash" messages, but without the race conditions
that can result from multiple tabs in a browser or from AJAX requests. It is
similar in design to Catalyst::Plugin::StatusMessage, but adapted for Dancer2.
It works by creating a unique message ID within the session that holds deferred
data. The message ID is automatically added as a query parameter to redirection
requests. It's sort of like a session within a session, but tied to a request
rather than global to the browser. (It will even chain across multiple
redirects.)
FLAC is an Open Source lossless audio codec.
FLAC is comprised of
* libFLAC, a library which implements reference encoders and
decoders for native FLAC and Ogg FLAC, and a metadata interface
* libFLAC++, a C++ object wrapper library around libFLAC
* flac, a command-line program for encoding and decoding files
* metaflac, a command-line program for viewing and editing FLAC
metadata
* user and API documentation
HMMER is an implementation of profile hidden Markov model methods for
sensitive searches of biological sequence databases using multiple sequence
alignments as queries.
Given a multiple sequence alignment as input, HMMER builds a statistical
model called a "hidden Markov model" which can then be used as a query into
a sequence database to find (and/or align) additional homologues of the
sequence family.
Open Chinese Convert (OpenCC) is an open source Simplified-Traditional
Chinese conversion project, providing high quality thesaurus and libopencc,
as well as a conversion utility and a dictionary generator.
bsdconv is a BSD licensed charset/encoding converter library with more
function than libiconv. (Currently, only a few codecs are supported)
This port is a opencc conversion module for bsdconv.
NCID is a network based Caller ID package that contains a server
to obtain the CID information from a modem, and a client to display
the CID information on a computer, TiVo, text pager, or cell phone.
Multiple clients are permitted.
The jerm is primarily intended to communicate with a remote machine through a
serial interface. Additionally jerm can communicate with another through
a TCP/IP connection like telnet and relay a serial communication to a
TCP/IP connection to another remote machine.
Xdx is a client to connect to a DX-cluster. Dx messages will be
displayed in a list, announcements will go to a text widget.
As well as the usual functions, if you have hamlib installed
it can control the radio and set the frequency simply by double
clicking a DX-spot (using rigctl).
METAKIT is a curious mix of flatfile, relational and OODBMS features with a
small footprint, and a big following. For those who don't need a heavy-duty
SQL solution, it is tight and fast for <100,000 items, with a snazzy ability
to dynamically change data structures on the fly. Interfaces are available
for Tcl and Python, with Perl support promised soon.