This is a FreeBSD/SDL port of Tran's timeless demo written in 1994. The demo
is like a screen saver, there is stuff warping around onscreen, colors are
changing and sprites are moving all over the place. The original conversion
from ASM to C for Linux/SDL was written by Dave Ashley. I enabled fullscreen
and added music to this version. Hope you like it!
Simple X Image Viewer
sxiv is a light image viewer which as a few features :
- Basic image operations, e.g. zooming, panning, rotating
- Customizable key and mouse button mappings (in config.h)
- Thumbnail mode: grid of selectable previews of all images
- Ability to cache thumbnails for fast re-loading
- Basic support for multi-frame images
- Load all frames from GIF files and play GIF animations
- Display image information in status bar
Xcftools is a set of fast command-line tools for extracting information
from the Gimp's native file format XCF. The tools are designed to allow
efficient use of layered XCF files as sources in a build system that use
'make' and similar tools to manage automatic processing of the graphics.
These tools work independently of the Gimp engine and do not require the
Gimp to even be installed.
xd3d is a simple scientific visualization tool designed to be easy to learn.
It can plot 2d and 3d meshes, with shadowing, contour plots, vector fields,
iso-contour (3d), as well as 3d surfaces z=f(x,y) defined by an algebraic
expression or a cloud of points. It generates high quality vector PostScript
files for scientific publications and still or animated bitmap images.
It includes the graph plotter xgraphic.
Peps will preprocess encapsulated Postscript files for conversion by
Ghostscript into bitmaps. It provides variable levels of resolution and
anti-aliasing. You can use it as a stand-alone Postscript-to-bitmap
conversion program, or use it on-line to create bitmaps on the fly and send
them out to a web browser, even compressing them if the browser supports
gzip compression.
Xpeps is peps with X11 support.
zgv is an svgalib-based viewer which views GIF, JPEG, PNG,
PBM/PGM/PPM, TIFF, BMP, TGA, PCX, mrf, XBM, and XPM files, with a
full-screen file selector front-end. It can be used as a simple
command, with zgv filename(s), which bypasses the front-end. For
more on how zgv works and how to use it, do `info zgv' or `man zgv'
once it's installed.
CtrlProxy runs on a computer with a 24/7 internet connection and allows you to
transparently connect to IRC from anywhere on the world to your nick. It
connects to one or more IRC servers and then allows you to connect to it with
any number of clients, providing access to these servers. This is very useful
if you don't want to leave IRC but still want to be able to use it from home,
school or work.
LostIRC is an IRC client for X, written in C++ using gtkmm as a widget set.
The goal of the first stable version, is to make a simple, keyboard
controlled IRC application with basic features implemented.
Key features:
* Simple and minimal client, where the keyboard can be used almost
exclusively
* Tab-completion for both nicks and commands
* Autojoin servers and set which IRC commands to execute on connect
* Multi-server support
* DCC SEND support
An Internet Relay Chat client written in perl, that uses a
perl-based scripting language. It is small (150k or less), fast, and
gives you a good chance to practice your perl skills. :)
It has an interface that closely emulates ircII and comes with
some useful sample scripts that will get you started on IRC quickly. No
knowledge of perl is necessary to run the client although it is helpful
if you plan to do any scripting.
Eijiro is a dictionary compiled by E.D.P. For details, such as how to
obtain the whole data, visit EDP's Web site.
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/eijiro/
-- E.D.P.
Data in this port are converted from the original dictionary into JIS
X 4081 format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this
can be used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows
or MacOS).
o URL for this converted dictionary:
-- S.TAOKA