GKrellMSS displays a VU meter showing left and right channel audio levels
and also has a chart that shows combined left and right audio channels as
an oscilloscope trace.
There are two buttons to the left of the VU Meter which select an oscope
horizontal sweep speed ranging from 100 microseconds (usec) per division
to 50 milliseconds (msec) per division. There are 5 horizontal divisions,
so a trace sweep time can range from 500 usec (1/2000 sec) to 250 msec
(1/4 sec). The oscope trace is triggered by a positive zero crossing of
audio signal to give nice stable displays.
There is also a sensitivity level adjustment for the VU Meter and oscope
chart. Use the mouse wheel to adjust, or left click and drag sensitivity
krell.
This plugin lets you import into Trac a series of tickets from a CSV
file or (if the xlrd library is installed) from an Excel file.
You can also use it to modify tickets in batch, by saving a report as
CSV, editing the CSV file, and re-importing the tickets.
This plugin is very useful when starting a new project: you can import a
list of requirements that may have come from meeting notes, list of
features, other ticketing systems... It's also great to review the
tickets off-line, or to do massive changes to tickets.
Based on the ticket id (or, if no id exists, on the summary) in the
imported file, tickets are either created or updated.
This package contains HTML documentation for the Root framework.
The installed package is 110 MB large.
ROOT stand for "<R>OOTs <O>bject-<O>riented <T>echnologies" - it is an object
oriented data analysis framework written in C++. ROOT has its origin at the
Centre Europeenne pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN) and is a cross platform
tool well-known to high energy physicists, but it's also used in a wide range
of other data analysis applications. The system consists of the C/C++
interpreter CINT (for interactive development and rapid prototyping) and
hundreds of classes, which provides functionalities u.a. for:
- Data Histogram and Minimization Operations
- Linear Algebra, Matrix and Vector Operations
- Tree, Ntuple and other Data Containers/Structures
- 2D Graphics, 3D Graphics and Detector Geometry Modeling
- Graphical User Interface
- Operating System and Networking Interface
- Inline Documentation and PostScript Interface
- PROOF Server (parallel computing)
Fast metadata parser for yum implemented in C.
uriparser is an RFC 3986 URI parsing library written in C++.
The Ruby binding (C extension) to the ZeroMQ library.
Converts a data structure into a sequence of perl statements sufficient for
recreating the original via eval. This module is very similar in concept to
Data::Dumper and Data::Dump, with the major differences being that this module
is designed to output to a stream instead of constructing its output in memory,
and that the traversal over the data structure is effectively breadth first
versus the depth first traversal done by the others.
In fact the data structure is scanned twice, first in breadth first mode to
perform structural analysis, and then in depth first mode to actually produce
the output, but obeying the depth relationships of the first pass.
Webunit is a framework for unit testing websites:
Features in a nutshell:
1. Browser-like page fetching including fetching the images and stylesheets
needed for a page and following redirects
2. Cookies stored and trackable (all automatically handled)
3. HTTP, HTTPS, GET, POST, basic auth all handled, control over expected status
codes, ...
4. DOM parsing of pages to retrieve and analyse structure, including simple
form re-posting
5. Two-line page-fetch followed by form-submit possible, with error checking
6. Ability to register error page content across multiple tests
7. Uses python's standard unittest module as the underlying framework
Why do we have to load a slow external download manager/accelerator,
when we can just have DownThemAll inside Firefox?
DownThemAll lets you download all the links or images contained in a
webpage and much more: you can refine your downloads by fully
customizable criteria to get only what you really want.
DownThemAll is all you can desire from a download manager: it features
an advanced accelerator that increases speed up to 400%, it allows you
to pause and resume downloads at any time and, last but not least,
it's fully integrated into your favorite browser!
This is bzip2, a advanced block-sorting file compressor. It is
believed to be free from any patents.