Ports Search

Results 18,12118,130 of 18,669 for descr.zh_CN%3A%E9%81%8F%E5%88%B6%E5%9E%83%E5%9C%BE.(0.026 seconds)
textproc/libtre-0.8.0 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
Lightweight fully POSIX compliant regexp matching library
Libtre is an attempt to create a lightweight, robust, and efficient fully POSIX compliant regexp matching library. There is still some work left, but the results so far are promising. At the core of Libtre is a new algorithm for regular expression matching with submatch addressing. The algorithm uses linear worst-case time in the length of the text being searched, and quadratic worst-case time in the length of the used regular expression. In other words, the time complexity of the algorithm is O(M2N), where M is the length of the regular expression and N is the length of the text. The used space is also quadratic on the length of the regex, but does not depend on the searched string. This quadratic behaviour occurs only on pathological cases which are probably very rare in practice.
textproc/HTML-SuperForm-1.09 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
HTML form generator
Used in its basic form, this module provides an interface for generating basic HTML form elements much like HTML::StickyForms does. The main difference is HTML::SuperForm returns HTML::SuperForm::Field objects rather than plain HTML. This allows for more flexibilty when generating forms for a complex application. To get the most out of this module, use it as a base (Super) class for your own form object which generates your own custom fields. If you don't use it this way, I guess there's really nothing Super about it. Example are shown later in the document. The interface was designed with mod_perl and the Template Toolkit in mind, but it works equally well in any cgi environment.
textproc/Pod-Xhtml-1.61 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
Generate well-formed XHTML documents from POD format documentation
There's Pod::PXML and Pod::XML, so why do we need Pod::Xhtml? You need an XSLT to transform XML into XHTML and many people don't have the time or inclination to do this. But they want to make sure that the pages they put on their web site are well-formed, they want those pages to use stylesheets easily, and possibly they want to squirt the XHTML through some kind of filter for more processing. By generating well-formed XHTML straight away we allow anyone to just use the output files as-is. For those who want to use XML tools or transformations they can use the XHTML as a source, because it's a well-formed XML document.
textproc/libtre-0.8.0 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
Python interface for the tre regular expressions library
Libtre is an attempt to create a lightweight, robust, and efficient fully POSIX compliant regexp matching library. There is still some work left, but the results so far are promising. At the core of Libtre is a new algorithm for regular expression matching with submatch addressing. The algorithm uses linear worst-case time in the length of the text being searched, and quadratic worst-case time in the length of the used regular expression. In other words, the time complexity of the algorithm is O(M2N), where M is the length of the regular expression and N is the length of the text. The used space is also quadratic on the length of the regex, but does not depend on the searched string. This quadratic behaviour occurs only on pathological cases which are probably very rare in practice.
www/CGI.pm-3.63 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
Simple Common Gateway Interface Class for Perl
There are two styles of programming with CGI.pm, an object-oriented style and a function-oriented style. In the object-oriented style you create one or more CGI objects and then use object methods to create the various elements of the page. Each CGI object starts out with the list of named parameters that were passed to your CGI script by the server. You can modify the objects, save them to a file or database and recreate them. Because each object corresponds to the "state" of the CGI script, and because each object's parameter list is independent of the others, this allows you to save the state of the script and restore it later.
www/tornado-4.4.1 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
Python Web Server from FriendFeed
Tornado is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and tools that power FriendFeed. The FriendFeed application is written using a web framework that looks a bit like web.py or Google's webapp, but with additional tools and optimizations to take advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure. The framework is distinct from most mainstream web server frameworks (and certainly most Python frameworks) because it is non-blocking and reasonably fast. Because it is non-blocking and uses epoll or kqueue, it can handle thousands of simultaneous standing connections, which means it is ideal for real-time web services. We built the web server specifically to handle FriendFeed's real-time features - every active user of FriendFeed maintains an open connection to the FriendFeed servers.
www/tinymce-4.3.3 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
Open source JavaScript HTML WYSIWYG editor for web sites
TinyMCE is a platform independent web based Javascript HTML WYSIWYG editor control released as Open Source under LGPL by Moxiecode Systems AB. It has the ability to convert HTML TEXTAREA fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is very easy to integrate into other Content Management Systems. TinyMCE Features: - Easy to integrate, takes only two lines of code. - Customizable through themes and plugins. - Customizable XHTML 1.0 output. Block invalid elements and force attributes. - International language support (Language packs) - Multiple browser support, Mozilla, MSIE, FireFox, Opera and Safari (experimental). - PHP/.NET/JSP/Coldfusion GZip compressor, Makes TinyMCE 75% smaller and a lot faster to load. - You can easily use AJAX to save and load content!
www/tinymce-3.5.8 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
Open source JavaScript HTML WYSIWYG editor for web sites
TinyMCE is a platform independent web based Javascript HTML WYSIWYG editor control released as Open Source under LGPL by Moxiecode Systems AB. It has the ability to convert HTML TEXTAREA fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is very easy to integrate into other Content Management Systems. TinyMCE Features: - Easy to integrate, takes only two lines of code. - Customizable through themes and plugins. - Customizable XHTML 1.0 output. Block invalid elements and force attributes. - International language support (Language packs) - Multiple browser support, Mozilla, MSIE, FireFox, Opera and Safari (experimental). - PHP/.NET/JSP/Coldfusion GZip compressor, Makes TinyMCE 75% smaller and a lot faster to load. - You can easily use AJAX to save and load content!
www/zope213-2.13.24 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
Object-based web application platform Version 2.13
"Zope is an exciting new object-based, open source web application platform. It allows you to build powerful and dynamic web applications easily. Zope comes with source code and is friendly to developers as well as users. Zope is distinguished by its integrated object database which, when combined with a revolutionary object model, provides a completely unique facility for servicing content managers and web application developers." Here are some of the "headlines" mentioned in the features list. Database Integration Content Management SQL and HTML in Harmony Builtin Objects Multiple Data Sources Document Templates Publish Databases Web to Objects Application Development Integrated Object Database DTML Scripting Managed Through the Web External Methods Direct URL Access to Objects
x11-fonts/cyr-rfx-koi8-o-1.1 (Score: 2.3425835E-5)
Cyrillic X11 bitmap fonts from CYR-RFX project
CYR-RFX started as a collection of cyrillic fonts for X-Window ("CYR-RFX" stands for "CYRillic Raster Fonts for X"). Now it includes several cyrillic encodings and two latin ones (both with Euro sign). These fonts are modified (mainly with cyrillics added) versions of standard X-Window fonts from misc/ and 75dpi/. The fonts included are all *iso8859-1 from misc/, and most important 75dpi/ ones: lu (LucidaSans), lut (LucidaSansTypewriter), tim (Times), helv (Helvetica) and cour (Courier). Unlike the standard CYR-RFX' hierarchical install, this port installs all fonts for the same encoding into a single directory, with combined fonts.aliases and the new fonts.dir. The default encoding is KOI8-O -- seemingly the most complete of the Cyrillic encodings, compatible (for most intents and purposes) with KOI8-R and KOI8-U.