mess822 is a library for parsing Internet mail messages. The mess822
package contains several applications that work with qmail:
* ofmipd rewrites messages from dumb clients. It supports a database
of recognized senders and From lines, using cdb for fast lookups.
* new-inject is an experimental new version of qmail-inject. It
includes a flexible user-controlled hostname rewriting mechanism.
* iftocc can be used in .qmail files. It checks whether a known
address is listed in To or Cc.
* 822header, 822field, 822date, and 822received extract various
pieces of information from a mail message.
* 822print converts a message into an easier-to-read format.
mess822 supports the full complexity of RFC 822 address lists, including
address groups, source routes, spaces around dots, etc. It also supports
common RFC 822 extensions: backslashes in atoms, dots in phrases,
addresses without host names, etc. It extracts each address as an
easy-to-use string, with a separate string for the accompanying comment.
mess822 converts RFC 822 dates into libtai's struct caltime format. It
supports numeric time zones, the standard old-fashioned time zones, and
many nonstandard time zones.
TREE-PUZZLE is a computer program to reconstruct phylogenetic trees from
molecular sequence data by maximum likelihood. It implements a fast tree search
algorithm, quartet puzzling, that allows analysis of large data sets and
automatically assigns estimations of support to each internal branch.
TREE-PUZZLE also computes pairwise maximum likelihood distances as well as
branch lengths for user specified trees. Branch lengths can be calculated under
the clock-assumption. In addition, TREE-PUZZLE offers a novel method, likelihood
mapping, to investigate the support of a hypothesized internal branch without
computing an overall tree and to visualize the phylogenetic content of a
sequence alignment. TREE-PUZZLE also conducts a number of statistical tests on
the data set (chi-square test for homogeneity of base composition, likelihood
ratio clock test, Kishino-Hasegawa test). The models of substitution provided by
TREE-PUZZLE are TN, HKY, F84, SH for nucleotides, Dayhoff, JTT, mtREV24, VT,
WAG, BLOSUM 62 for amino acids, and F81 for two-state data. Rate heterogeneity
is modeled by a discrete Gamma distribution and by allowing invariable sites.
The corresponding parameters can be inferred from the data set.
Welcome to the Brain Games remake of the 8 bit classic game 'The
Goonies'. This game was made by Konami in 1986. There were both a
NES version and an MSX version of the game; this remake is based
on the MSX version.
This remake was made for the 2006 competition organized by Retro
Remakes. After having participated in 2003 (with Road Fighter, which
finished on the 7th place out of 83 entries), and in 2004 (with F-1
Spirit, gaining the 13th place amongst the 73 contestants), we
decided to give another go at the first prize! And, who knows....
plain2 r2.54 1994/04 by A.Uchida NEC Corporation
usage: plain2 [options] [files ...]
---- parser options ---- ---- output options ----(default)
-table=dd: table factor [0-100](def=50) -roff: troff output
-exam=dd: example factor[0-100](def=50) -ms/-mm: troff macro (mm)
-indsec: sections can be indented -tex: tex output
-ktable:enable JIS keisen table -tstyle=ss:tex style
-ref: figure/picture reference -renum: renumbering only
-[no]listd:list decoration (on)
---- Others ---- -[no]space:spacing (on)
-v: verbose output -[no]pre: preamble block (on)
-dLevel: debug level -[no]acursec: section numbers (off)
----- experimental ---- -raw: quote special chars(off)
-pt=Size: font size -jis: JIS code output
-sjis: Shift-JIS code input/output
-f file: output customization
cdls is a curses-based file manager for quickly browsing directories and
files. The screen can be dynamically adjusted to include all information
(like 'ls -ail'), or just the filenames (multi-column), or anything in
between.
All basic file and directory manipulations are possible with 1 keystroke:
copy, move, delete, view, execute, change owner/group/mode, edit, diff,
link (hard/symbolic), wc, tail -f, cksum, hexdump and many others.
Documentation is self-contained in cdls and consists of two screens from
which each option or subject can be selected to show its info screen.
Whoosh is a fast, featureful full-text indexing and searching library
implemented in pure Python. Programmers can use it to easily add search
functionality to their applications and websites. Every part of how Whoosh
works can be extended or replaced to meet your needs exactly.
Some of Whoosh's features include:
- Pythonic API.
- Pure-Python. No compilation or binary packages needed, no mysterious
crashes.
- Fielded indexing and search.
- Fast indexing and retrieval -- faster than any other pure-Python, scoring,
full-text search solution I know of.
- Pluggable scoring algorithm (including BM25F), text analysis, storage,
posting format, etc.
- Powerful query language.
- Pure Python spell-checker (as far as I know, the only one).
The Py-Interface is a python-implementation of an Erlang node.
The py_interface provides the possibility to create a node that may be used
for communication with other Erlang nodes.
Some characteristics:
o The Python nodes are hidden, like the Java nodes
o The Python node supports
- registering the Python node in the epmd
- sending and receiving message
- executing remote procedure calls (the rpc:call(M,F,A) mechanism)
o The Python node does currently not do:
- linking
- tracing
o The Python node translates Erlang types to Python types as far as there is a
reasonable Python counterpart. If there is not, then a class is used.
o The Python node is a single threaded callback-driven process.
o The Python node runs on Python 2.5 and Erlang R12. It may well still work
with older version of both Python and Erlang. Development started on
Python 1.5 and Erlang R7.
Black Shades Elite is an action game that is more or less similar
to the original Black Shades "Psychic Bodyguard FPS". Kill anyone
that tries to kill the VIP (the white guy). The psychic part is
seeing blue lines when bad guys line up on the VIP (when the line
is red they are about to shoot). Other powers (slow down, and
visions) are available - press F1 for how to use.
It has a few more user friendly options (in the ~/blackshades.config
file) as well as a help menu. Aside from that the internals have
had some major changes, but there is still a lot more to do. Other
options include 3rd person (which was in the original game, just
disabled). The other change that I enjoy is the lack of a busy loop
- now cpu usage isn't 100% - on any recent system it should be less
than 25%.
Feature and bug reports are encouraged. I'm sure it's buggy. Enjoy.
FPDF is a PHP class which allows to generate PDF files with pure PHP, that is
to say without using the PDFlib library. The advantage is that PDFlib requires
a fee for a commercial usage. F from FPDF stands for Free: you may use it for
any kind of usage and modify it to suit your needs.
FPDF has other advantages: high level functions.
Here is a list of its main features:
* Choice of measure unit, page format and margins
* Page header and footer management
* Automatic page break
* Automatic line break and text justification
* Image support (JPEG and PNG)
* Colors
* Links
* TrueType, Type1 and encoding support
* Page compression
Of course, the generation speed of the document is less than with PDFlib.
However, the performance penalty keeps very reasonable and suits in most
cases, unless your documents are particularly complex or heavy.
Asteroid (just one!) is a modern version of the arcade classic Asteroids,
using OpenGL, GLUT, and optionally GTK and SDL_mixer. It features a variety
of powerups, taunting aliens, 3D textured asteroids, face-melting sound effects,
and infinite playability.
Controls
--------
Use the left and right arrows to turn the ship, x to accelerate, and z to
shoot. Pressing p will pause the game, f toggles fullscreen mode, and m mutes
and unmutes the audio. There's also a right-click menu if you forget anything.
Gameplay
--------
I'm not going to explain how to play Asteroids. I will mention that the
wireframe octahedra that sometimes drift across the screen are powerups. To
collect the powerups, run over them; or you can shoot them for bonus points
(if you don't want the benefit of the powerup). You'll have to play the game
to figure out the different powerup types.