The main function of wiggle is to apply a patch to a file in a similar
manner to the patch(1) program.
The distinctive difference of wiggle is that it will attempt to apply a
patch even if the "before" part of the patch doesn't match the target
file perfectly. This is achieved by breaking the file and patch into
words and finding the best alignment of words in the file with words in
the patch. Once this alignment has been found, any differences (word-
wise) in the patch are applied to the file as best as possible.
Also, wiggle will (in some cases) detect changes that have already been
applied, and will ignore them.
-- Neil Brown
Css-mode.el emacs-lisp program is an editing major mode.
You can edit CSS(Cascade Style Sheet)-format text easily.
To use this, put the following into your ~/.emacs:
(autoload 'css-mode "css-mode")
(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.css\\'" . css-mode) auto-mode-alist))
Apache2 module to proxy requests to uwsgi instance.
The H264 Streaming Module is a plugin for your existing Apache
webserver. Its features are as follows:
* Timeshifting seek
* Virtual video clips
* Network efficiency
* Encoding
XML::Hash::LX serialize/deserializer for Catalyst (Catalyst::Action::Serialize
and Catalyst::Action::Deserialize).
Memcached session storage backend
This is the H264 Streaming Module for the lighttpd webserver.
Its features are as follows:
* Timeshifting seek
* Virtual video clips
* Network efficiency
* Encoding
This plugin makes it possible to take periodical breaks from the computer every
X minutes. During breaks it locks your screen. It optionally allows you to
postpone breaks for a certain time.
Sushi is a new GNOME 3.2 tool similar to Gloobus Preview that provides quick file previews.
The Andika font is designed to work on systems and with applications that
provide support for TrueType fonts and for Unicode character encoding.
This includes Microsoft Windows 9x or greater, as well as recent versions
of the Mac OS (version 9.0 and later), and also some implementations of
Unix / Linux (TrueType font support on Unix and Linux may depend upon the
particular applications in use). On some systems (true, at least, of
32-bit Windows), it can also be used with older applications that use
legacy, industry-standard, 8-bit character encodings.
The preceding characterization of system requirements describes the
minimum needed to display characters. Realizing the full capabilities of
this font involves additional requirements. This font is designed to work
with either of two advanced font technologies, Graphite or OpenType.
To take advantage of the advanced typographic capabilities of this font,
you must be using applications that provide an adequate level of support
for Graphite and OpenType.