The rux is a simple and at the same time powerful utility for texts recoding
from one encoding to another. At present time several the most popular Cyrillic
code pages such as utf-8, koi8-r, cp866, cp1251, iso8859-5 and mac-cyrillic are
supported. Also rux gives the opportunity to recode box- drawing characters,
which exists in some Cyrillic code pages, to replace them by their non-graphic
analogues ('-', '+', etc.).
Besides, the rux can detect a code page of the input files automatically.
Usually rux is used without any options because some values are accepted
by default. There are -o koi8-r, -e, -t.
The expectancy value of the presence of every Cyrillic characters in the
some text were taken from the dump of Russian translation of the `FreeBSD
Handbook'.
The chemical-mime-data package is a collection of data files to add support for
various chemical MIME types on Linux/UNIX desktops, such as KDE and GNOME.
GTAMS Analyzer is a complete coding and analysis package. It is a "port" of
TAMS Analyzer for Macintosh OS X. Note, at some point the two projects will
have identical file formats, at which point the initial G (for GNUstep)
will be dropped. GTAMS stands for GNUstep Text Analysis Markup System, it
is a convention for identifying themes in text. The software offers a wide
range of tools for applying themes to texts and identifying patterns of
themes within and between texts.
LICENSE: GPL2
ISAAC (Integrated Solution Algorithm for Arbitrary Configurations) is a
compressible Euler/Navier-Stokes computational fluid dynamics code. ISAAC
includes the capability of calculating the Euler equations for inviscid
flow or the Navier-Stokes equations for viscous flows. ISAAC uses a domain
decomposition structure to accomodate complex physical configurations.
ISAAC can calculate either steady-state or time dependent flow.
ISAAC was designed to test turbulence models. Various two equation
turbulence models, explicit algebraic Reynolds stress models, and full
differential Reynolds stress models are implemented in ISAAC. Several test
cases are documented in the User's Guide.
metaf2xml can download, parse and decode aviation routine weather reports
(METAR, SPECI, SAO), aerodrome forecasts (TAF), synoptic observations
(SYNOP), observations from buoys (BUOY) and meteorological reports from
aircrafts (AMDAR). Data can also be taken from decoded BUFR messages.
The extracted data can be written as XML or passed to a user-defined
function (all done in Perl).
It also provides XSLT style sheets to convert the XML to plain language
(text, HTML), or XML with different schemas. A web-based (CGI) user
interface can be used to download and display up-to-date weather data from
NOAA, Ogimet, and other sources.
Modular toolkit for Data Processing (MDP) is a Python data processing
framework. Implemented algorithms include: Principal Component
Analysis (PCA), Independent Component Analysis (ICA), Slow Feature
Analysis (SFA), Independent Slow Feature Analysis (ISFA), Growing Neural
Gas (GNG), Factor Analysis, Fisher Discriminant Analysis (FDA), Gaussian
Classifiers, and Restricted Boltzmann Machines.
Pycdf is a python interface to the Unidata netCDF library. It provides an
almost complete coverage of the netCDF C API, wrapping it inside easy to
use python classes.
Equake is a panel plugin which monitors and displays earthquakes each time
a new one occurs.
CrackLib is a library containing a C function (well, lots of functions
really, but you only need to use one of them) which may be used in a
"passwd"-like program.
FakeBO emulates a BackOrifice client (a trojan which can be used to
covertly monitor and alter Windows machines remotely), and can log
attempted commands and packets, as well as providing configurable
responses. Useful for catching script kiddies trying to find a hackable
Windows box, for providing evidence to their sysadmin, etc.