XCruise allows you to ``cruise'' within a 3D-formed file system.
It constructs the universe from a directory tree, and you can
move your viewpoint with mouse.
It is only a viewer, take care of motion sickness, though.
Stamp is a command-line program which will process a greyscale jpeg image,
such as one produced by a greyscale Quickcam. It can add a graphical (and
configurable) timestamp to the image. Stamp can also upload the timestamped
image via FTP, with the configuration of a stamprc file. It also features a
"quad" option which will take the latest image and composite it with up to
three previous images, while timestamping the latest one.
Perl extension to provide a framework for a virtual filesystem.
Currently this module only exists to complement
POE::Component::Server::FTP.
Perl module which provides functions for "canonicalizing" a molecular
structure; that is, to number the atoms in a unique way regardless of the
input order.
PerlPoint is both a presentation and a documentation toolset. More precise, its
a toolset to generate presentations and documentations. You will write a simple
text and start a converter to make the final documents from this source. The
final format is your choice, depending on the used converter. So you can make a
presentation, speaker notes, handouts, an internet documentation and a brochure
all from the same text source, but looking very individual.
Because of this two step architecture PerlPoint authors deal both with the text
format and several converters. The text source describes structure and contents
of your document, while a converter adds layout. Let's start.
Pod::Tree parses a POD into a static syntax tree. Applications walk the tree to
recover the structure and content of the POD.
icon-slicer is a utility for generating icon themes and libXcursor cursor
themes.
The inputs to icon-slicer are conceptually:
A) a set of multi-layer images, one for each size
B) a XML theme description file
Each image contains all the cursors arranged in a grid; for cursors the
layers are:
- a layer with a dot for the hotspot of each cursor
- the main image or first animation frame for multi-frame animated cursors
- the second animation frame for multi-frame animated cursors
For icons, the layers are:
- a layer with the images
- an optional layer with attachment points for emblems
- an optional layer with boxes for embedding text into icons
In practice, since loading of multilayer images is not supported by standard
image libraries, each layer is input as a separate image file.
Libtextcat is a library with functions that implement the classification
technique described in Cavnar & Trenkle, "N-Gram-Based Text Categorization" [1].
It was primarily developed for language guessing, a task on which it is known to
perform with near-perfect accuracy.
The central idea of the Cavnar & Trenkle technique is to calculate a
"fingerprint" of a document with an unknown category, and compare this with the
fingerprints of a number of documents of which the categories are known. The
categories of the closest matches are output as the classification. A
fingerprint is a list of the most frequent n-grams occurring in a document,
ordered by frequency. Fingerprints are compared with a simple out-of-place
metric.
[1] The document that started it all: William B. Cavnar & John M. Trenkle (1994)
N-Gram-Based Text Categorization, <http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/68861.html>.
This Perl module keeps a directory in sync with a portion of a
Subversion repository. This is typically used to keep a development
web server in sync with the changes made to the repository. This
directory can either be on the same box as the repository itself,
or it can be remote.
duckmaze is a game about a duck that is in a maze.
The duck can move walls, but only if there are no walls in the way
(it makes sense when you try it).
It's a simple puzzle game which starts with easy levels but progresses
to some quite tricky ones.