Redmine is a flexible project management web application
written using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform
and cross-database.
Feature Overview:
* Multiple projects support
* Flexible role based access control
* Flexible issue tracking system
* Gantt chart and calendar
* News, documents & files management
* Feeds & email notifications
* Per project wiki
* Per project forums
* Time tracking
* Custom fields for issues, time-entries, projects and users
* SCM integration (SVN, CVS, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar and Darcs)
* Issue creation via email
* Multiple LDAP authentication support
* User self-registration support
* Multilanguage support
* Multiple databases support
If you kill -HUP or kill the spreadlogd process, it will not actually
process the signal until after it has received its next message from
Spread. You can move your log files to new names and then kill -HUP and
it will reopen the log files. This is useful for seamless log rotation
without losing any messages.
Spread is really cool. It is a poweful group communication toolkit
developed at the Center for Networking and Distributed Systems at the
Johns Hopkins University
(http://www.spread.org/ and http://www.cnds.jhu.edu/, respectively).
Gallery is a web based software product that lets you manage your photos on your
own website. You must have your own website with PHP support in order to install
and use it. With Gallery you can easily create and maintain albums of photos via
an intuitive interface. Photo management includes automatic thumbnail creation,
image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning, searching and more. Albums can
have read, write and caption permissions per individual authenticated user for
an additional level of privacy. Give accounts to your friends and family and let
them upload and manage their own photos on your website!
Stylish is an extension that allows easy management of user styles.
User styles empower your browsing experience by letting you fix ugly
sites, customize the look of your browser or mail client, or just have
fun. With an online repository at userstyles.org, you don't even need
to know how to write styles yourself; just a couple clicks and the
chosen style is applied. Stylish is to CSS what Greasemonkey is to
JavaScript, and unlike other methods of using user styles, most styles
take effect immediately.
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I started the Cezanne Icon Theme because I found that, although there
were loads of great application icons out there (which are actually
more difficult to do), there was a paucity of Linux-oriented mimetype
icons. In my opinion, visually differentiating various filetypes
is one of the primary purposes of icons in any GUI. Subsequently,
as I got into the process, I decided to do icons for applications,
devices, and folders too. Thus, the idea of an icon theme was born!
Oxygen style and decoration with support for transparency.
This is an official branch of the KDE oxygen style. It is kept in sync with the
official oxygen style, and adds support of full transparency on the windows.
The style and the decoration are named "Oxygen Transparent" and appear as such
in KDE's system settings (in both the applications and workspace appearance
pages).
A configuration helper application is included with the style that allows one to
configure both the style and the decoration in the same window. It is called
oxygen-transparent-settings.
Motif(r) is the industry standard graphical user interface, (as defined by
the IEEE 1295 specification), used on more than 200 hardware and software
platforms. It provides application developers, end users, and system
vendors with the industry's most widely used environment for standardizing
application presentation on a wide range of platforms. Motif is the
leading user interface toolkit for the UNIX(r) system.
NOTE: Some ports with GNU configure do not know that Motif 2.1 requires -lXp.
In that case, you need to edit Makefile after configure, or, hack
configure(.in) before configure.
Pango is the text rendering engine of GNOME 2.x. SDL_Pango connects
the engine to SDL.
If you are a game software developer, you should know the difficulties
of distribution. So I will start to introduce SDL_Pango from the
viewpoint of distribution.
In Un*x, SDL_Pango is hard to use as system-independent module,
because it depends on fontconfig and Pango which are designed as
system-singleton modules. If you use SDL_Pango, your software will
require those modules installed to target system. If your software
is shipped as shrink-wrap package, it may cause much problem on
your support desk. You should carefully design your installation
process.
Libcompizconfig is an alternative configuration system for
compiz and provides the following features:
- Automatic plugin list generation.
- Import/Export of the current configuration.
- Configuration profiles.
- Parsing of Compiz metadata files to provide an easy to use API for
configuration managers.
- Conflict handling for plugins and actions.
- Support for different configuration storage backends.
- Desktop environment integration. If a backend provides desktop
environment integration, then Compiz will share the keybindings
and settings with the default desktop environment window
manager like metacity or kwin.
- Its own Compiz configuration plugin "ccp" to provide all features
of libcompizconfig with compiz.
This utility will view several types of images under X11, or load
images onto the root window. The current version supports:
Native Image File Format (NIFF), Sun Rasterfile, GIF Image,
JFIF-style JPEG Image, Portabel Network Graphics (PNG), TIFF image,
FBM Image, CMU WM Raster, Portable Bit Map (PBM, PGM, PPM), Faces
Project, Utah RLE Image, X Window Dump, Sun Visualization File
Format, McIDAS areafile, VICAR Image, PC Paintbrush Image, GEM Bit
Image, MacPaint Image, X Pixmap, X Bitmap.
A variety of options are available to modify images prior to viewing.
These options include clipping, dithering, depth reduction, zoom,
brightening or darkening, and image merging.