kcfonts is a suit of chinese Ming Fanti fonts for X-window
kcfonts' fonts are contributed by Kau Chauo Information CO. to all
TANet users running on PC. Thanks Chin-Hao Tsai <c-tsai@uiuc.edu>, who
converted it to the style of ETen's fonts. Now you can use kcfonts &
crxvt to view Chinese by BIG5 encoding.
This module is a Perl interface to the TaBE (Taiwan and Big5 Encoding)
library, an unified interface and library dealing with Chinese words,
phrases, sentences, and phonetic symbols; it is intended to be used as
the foundation of Chinese text processing.
Noted that the Chinese new year does not coincide with the Gregorian
new year, so the determination of what year it is in the Chinese
calendar is only going to be correct for a portion of the Gregorian
year. This module is API for calculating dates for Chinese calendar.
This module tries to convert a number into Chinese cardinal number. It
supports decimals number, and five representation systems (charsets):
traditional, simplified, big5, gb and pinyin. The first two are returned
as unicode strings; hence they are only available for Perl 5.6 and later
versions.
SCIM Chinese table based input methods: Array30, CangJie, Cantonese, Dayi,
Erbi, EZ, Jyutping, Simplex, Wubi, Ziranma, ZhuYin
Smart Common Input Method platform, in short SCIM, is a development platform to
make Input Method developers live easier. It has very clear architecture and
very simple programming interface.
TTF2PT1 is a modification of Andrew Weeks TTF2PFA True Type to Postscript
Type 3 converter. Which will convert Most True Type Fonts to and Adobe
Type 1 .pfa file. The files produced are in human readable form, which
further needs to be encrypted with the t1utilities, to work with most
software requiring type 1 fonts.
The ATSlog software provides a handy Web-oriented interface for collecting,
viewing and analyzing calls for various types of PBX (Private Branch eXchange)
models. At present, the program operates successfully with Panasonic, Samsung,
Hybrex, Siemens, LG, Ericsson, NEC and Alcatel PBX models.
CQRLOG is an advanced ham radio logger based on MySQL database. It provides
radio control based on hamlib libraries, DX cluster connection, band map,
QRZ.com/HamQTH.com callbook (XML access), IOTA support, a grayliner,
propagation indicator, xplanet support (maps in azimuthal projection centered
in your QTH), OK1RR free QSL manager database etc.
Yet another DCF77 decoder. This one is intended for the Raspberry Pi
platform but might work on other devices using GPIO pins too.
The received data can be logged for later playback/analysis.
The software is written as a library for easy reuse into other software.
Amateur radio logbook GUI and logbook server for use with fldigi and friends.
The logbook server maintains a large set of QSO logbook fields that will
probably be sufficient for casual operating, contesting and some certificate
logging. All of the fields that are captured in the logbook are maintained
in an ADIF database.