This action implements a sensible default end action, which will forward
to the first available view, unless status is set to 3xx, or there is a
response body. It also allows you to pass "dump_info=1" to the url in
order to force a debug screen, while in debug mode.
If you have more than one view, you can specify which one to use with
the "default_view" config setting (see ""$c->view($name)" in "Catalyst".)
Dancer2::Plugin::Path::Class exports the keyword 'ls'
returning a Path::Class object.
The 'ls' keyword also sets some 'vars'.
- ls_name: The basename of the path
- ls_cdup: The parent of the request path
- ls_dirs: A list of subdirectories if the path is a directory object
- ls_files: A list of files or just one file if the path is a file object
This module adds the following methods to HTTP::Response objects.
$res->charset
Tells the charset exactly as appears in the Content-Type: header. Note that
the presence of the charset does not guarantee if the response content is
decodable via Encode.
$res->encoder
Returns the corresponding encoder object or undef if it can't.
$res->encoding
Tells the content encoding in the canonical name in Encode. Returns undef
if it can't.
$res->decoded_content
Discontinued since HTTP::Message already has this method.
The SRU package provides a framework for working with the Search and
Retrieval by URL (SRU) protocol developed by the Library of Congress. SRU
defines a web service for searching databases containing metadata and
objects. SRU often goes under the name SRW which is a SOAP version of the
protocol. You can think of SRU as a RESTful version of SRW, since all the
requests are simple URLs instead of XML documents being sent via some sort
of transport layer.
SEQUIN is intended to extract the keywords used and the name of
the search engine given the a line from a logfile that contains a
referal URL from a Search Engine which GETs its data.
Unlike traditional applications for doing this, it does not rely
on a preset list of search engines and thus currently works with
almost every search engine URL the author could get his hands on.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>
The User Mapping Manager interface provides services for mapping
between a 'user identity' as used when talking to an external
authentication provider, an internal TWiki canonical user ID, and the
displayed name used to identify the user in TWiki. This is the default
TWikiUserMapping in which user information is stored in TWiki topics -
one per user, and then any mapping needed is done using the TWikiUsers
topic in the Main.
This plugin allows you to add custom items ("buttons") to both the main
and the meta navigation bar. Item name, title and URL can be specified
in trac.ini, as well as an optional permission the user is required to
have to see the item.
The plugin was inspired by and derived from NavMoverPlugin. In contrast
to NavMoverPlugin this plugin does not hide navigation bars.
This plugin extends the Trac Wiki in several ways:
- Support for displaying smileys;
- HTML 4.0 entities (named entities and numerical entities);
- Automatic replacement of common text idioms by their corresponding symbols
(e.g. arrows, fractions, etc.);
- Simplified markup for single words: *this* /is/ _important_;
- Replace <name@domain> with "mailto:" links (obfuscated if needed)
(0.11 only - though that's now in Trac core);
- Replace \\... UNC paths with "file:///" links (0.11 only);
Each feature can be disabled individually if needed.
Sample image of Linux Libertine. Source: Wikipedia Graphite versions of Linux
Libertine and Linux Biolinum font families for LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org.
Fonts with ligatures, true small caps, old style numbers, proportional or
monospaced numbers, capital spacing, automatic thousand separation, true
superscript and subscript, diagonal and nut fractions, different numbering
styles: number to number name conversion (in more than 20 languages), footnote
numbering styles; right aligned footnote numbers, etc
Perl module for TrueType font hacking. Supports reading, processing and
writing of the following tables: GDEF, GPOS, GSUB, LTSH, OS/2, PCLT,
bsln, cmap, cvt, fdsc, feat, fpgm, glyf, hdmx, head, hhea, hmtx, kern,
loca, maxp, mort, name, post, prep, prop, vhea, vmtx and the reading and
writing of all other table types.
In short, you can do almost anything with a standard TrueType font with
this module.