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misc/tkinfo-2.8 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Tk script to read GNU "info" files and display them
tkInfo is a tk script to read GNU "info" files and display them. tkInfo can be used stand alone (via WISH), or embeded within an application to provide integrated, on-line help. Info files provide a robust hyper-text capability that is ideal for on-line help. The format is suitable for both tty-based systems and graphical systems. In addition, the same document source can produce both a "nice" hardcopy manual and Info files. Note that most GNU tools are documented in this way (via texinfo). Info files can be created manually with any text editor, with the support of the emacs "info" package, with the GNU "makeinfo" program, or with the emacs scripts for latexinfo. The makeinfo program produces a set of info files from TeX source that use the GNU texinfo style (the one that uses "@" everywhere). Similarly, the latexinfo package (like texinfo, but with latex commands and syntax) provides emacs scripts for producing info files.
misc/xgas-1.0 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
The animated simulation of an ideal gas
Xgas, animated simulation of an ideal gas Xgas is a physical simulation of an ideal gas in a heated box. Gas molecules move around the box with velocities dependent on their temperature. A chamber consisting of two boxes contains the gas molecules collide with the walls, their temperature approaches that of the box. Use mouse button 1 to create molecules one at a time at the cursor position. Use mouse button 2 to create the maximum number of molecules at the cursor position. Usage: xgas [ -options ] Options: -as Sets the autoStart resource. -ts Sets the timeStepSize resource. -d Sets the delay resource. -rb Sets the randomBounce resource. -eq Sets the equilibrium resource. -mm Sets the maxMolecules resource. -fg Sets the foreground. -bg Sets the background.
misc/yaunc-1.02 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Yet another uptimes.net client
This is an uptimes.net client. See http://www.uptimes.net/ for a description. Note that after installing this port, you MUST edit the yaunc.conf file and set the hid, username and password.
misc/window-1.0 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Window environment on ASCII terminals
The window utility implements a window environment on ASCII terminals. It was once distributed as part of the base system. This version includes several code fixes such as removal of 'register' keyword.
multimedia/baka-mplayer-2.0.4 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Qt 5 multimedia player based on libmpv
Baka MPlayer is a free and open source, cross-platform, libmpv based multimedia player. Its simple design reflects the idea for an uncluttered, simple, and enjoyable environment for watching tv shows.
multimedia/clive-2.3.3 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Command line video extraction tool for YouTube and others
clive is a command line utility for extracting videos from Youtube and other video-sharing websites. It was written to bypass the Adobe Flash requirement to view the hosted videos.
multimedia/bsdbktr_tvtune-0.02 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Console Brooktree (bktr) TV tuner
This is a commandline / console TV channel tuner for Brooktree-based TV capture cards running under FreeBSD using the bktr driver It does not require any other utilities (fxtv/xawtv) and does NOT require XFree86
multimedia/cuse4bsd-kmod-0.1.36 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Cuse4BSD character device loopback driver for userspace
Cuse4BSD is a kernel module which allows userland programs to create character devices under /dev. Cuse4BSD has full support for read, write, ioctl, mmap and poll system calls.
multimedia/dvdid-0.2.0a (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Tool for calculating dvdids
The dvdid project provides a library and executable for calculating dvdids, as returned by Windows' IDvdInfo2::GetDiscID() method. It is available as source code, which should compile on Windows and any POSIX compliant platform.
multimedia/dirac-1.0.2 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Open source video codec from the BBC
Dirac is a general-purpose video codec aimed at resolutions from QCIF (180x144) to HDTV (1920x1080) progressive or interlaced. It uses wavelets, motion compensation and arithmetic coding and aims to be competitive with other state of the art codecs.