bdfresize - a tool for resizing BDF format font
Bdfresize is a command to magnify or reduce fonts which are described
with the standard BDF format. If bdf-file is not specified, it reads
from stdin. Bdfresize outputs the result to stdout in BDF format. Some
COMMENT lines are inserted to the result font. FONT name is modified
depending on the resize factor if the name is described in XLFD format.
SIZE, FONTBOUNDINGBIX, SWIDTH, DWIDTH, BBX and some property lines are
also modified. Other lines are copied from source. If a syntax error
occurs in a source font, bdfresize notices it and stops the whole
process.
Bdfresize is a free software under the terms of the GNU Lesser General
Public License version 2. See the COPYING file for details.
Hiroto Kagotani <kagotani@cs.titech.ac.jp> made the original version
(1.4).
The Astro::ADS module is an objected orientated Perl interface to the
Astrophysics Data System (ADS) abstract service. The ADS is a NASA-funded
project whose main resource is an Abstract Service, which includes four sets
of abstracts:
1) astronomy and astrophysics, containing 719,449 abstracts;
2) instrumentation, containing 608,834 abstracts;
3) physics and geophysics, containing 1,079,814 abstracts; and
4) Los Alamos preprint server, containing 4,104 abstracts.
Each dataset can be searched by author, object name (astronomy only), title,
or abstract text words.
This library reads song information, such as song title, artist, and album,
from an MP3 file. It supports ID3v1, ID3v1.1, Lyrics3v1, Lyrics3v2, ID3v2.2,
ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4 tags. MP3 Frame Headers can also be read. There is a
FilenameTag, a ID3v2.4 tag that is intelligently derived from the file name.
It contains tag synchronization utilities, multiple save options, and easy tag
conversion methods.
Ngspice is the name of a project and of a program in the project. Spice is
the famous circuit simulator developed by the CAD Group of the University of
California at Berkeley (UCB). The NG prefix has a lot of meanings: Next
Generation, New Good, etc. Choose or invent the one you prefer. The ngspice
project aims to improve the capabilities of the Spice3 circuit simulator. The
heart of the project is the ngspice program, a circuit simulator derived from
spice3f5.
This module implements encodings that covers JIS X 0213 charset (AKA
JIS 2000, hence the module name). Encodings supported are as follows.
Canonical Alias Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------
euc-jisx0213 qr/\beuc.*jp[ \-]?(?:2000|2k)$/i EUC-JISX0213
qr/\bjp.*euc[ \-]?(2000|2k)$/i
qr/\bujis[ \-]?(?:2000|2k)$/i
shiftjisx0123 qr/\bshift.*jis(?:2000|2k)$/i Shift_JISX0213
qr/\bsjisp \-]?(?:2000|2k)$/i
iso-2022-jp-3
jis0213-1-raw JIS X 0213 plane 1, raw format
jis0213-2-raw JIS X 0213 plane 2, raw format
A DBH is a convenient way to associate keys composed by characters to data
records. Any kind of digital information can go into the data record, such
as text, graphic information, database structures, you name it. The idea
behind using a DBH is to get rid of what is known as an index file in the
database world. In the DBH world, the index is built into the file format.
A little tool that will display dBase III files. You can also use
it to convert your old .dbf files for further use with Unix. It should
also work with dBase IV files, but this is mostly untested.
dbview displays the contents of a dBase III or IV database file. This is
done by displaying both the name of the field itself and its value. At
the end of every record a newline is appended.
Usually when you have to store persistent data you don't need a
full-blown database server, just a ASCII database would do the
trick.
AsciiDB::Tag allows you to access a simple ASCII database using a
perl hash variable. The database format is straightforward so you
can edit it by hand if you need so. Each record is stored into a
file, and a record is just a set of values tagged by the field
name.
DB Browser for SQLite is a light GUI editor for SQLite databases,
built on top of Qt. The main goal of the project is to allow
non-technical users to create, modify and edit SQLite databases
using a set of wizards and a spreadsheet-like interface.
This project has previous been known as "SQLite Browser" and "Database
Browser for SQLite". "DB Browser for SQLite" will hopefully be the
name that sticks. :)
PyPanel is a lightweight panel/taskbar written in Python and C for X11 window
managers. It can be easily customized to match any desktop theme or taste.
PyPanel works with EWMH compliant WMs (Openbox, PekWM, FVWM, and many others).
Some of the customizable features include:
- Transparency with shading/tinting
- Panel dimensions, location, and layout
- Font type and colors with Xft and shadow support
- Button events/actions
- Clock and workspace name display
- System tray (notification area)
- Autohiding
- Application launcher
- Custom application icons