XStarRoll is a simple demonstration program for X11. Letters and pixmaps
fly to far, far, far away. You can fly optional letters and pixmaps, and
use XStarRoll as a background picture.
bgrot is a simple suite of scripts to handle rotation of your X
background, using (at present) xv. It takes a series of images, puts
them in random order, and rotates them at given intervals. Why? Heck,
why not?
YASR ("Yet Another Screen Reader") is an attempt at a lightweight,
portable screen reader. It works by opening a shell in a pty and
intercepting all user input/output, maintaining a window of what
should be on the screen by looking at the codes and text sent to the
screen. It thus uses no Linuxisms such as /dev/vcsa0 and does not
necessarily need to be setuid root (the only requirement being that
the user be able to access the tts device).
This port contains a collection of TrueType Arabic fonts created by the King
Abdulaziz Scientific organization in Saudi Arabia.
Brotli is a generic-purpose lossless compression algorithm that compresses data
using a combination of a modern variant of the LZ77 algorithm, Huffman coding
and 2nd order context modeling, with a compression ratio comparable to the best
currently available general-purpose compression methods. It is similar in speed
with deflate but offers more dense compression.
The specification of the Brotli Compressed Data Format is defined in the
following internet draft: http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-alakuijala-brotli
This is bzip2, a advanced block-sorting file compressor. It is
believed to be free from any patents.
Take file, compress each block with 1 of 256 algorithms (including no
compression) and use algorithm on a per block basis.
Provides necessary functions for producing a streaming interface. This
is used for example by zlib-conduit and zlib-enum.
The Archive::Zip module allows a Perl program to create, manipulate,
read, and write Zip archive files.
This is the port of the Microsoft Tape Format / NT Backup reader.
It is in a "work for me" state.