Web2c, a system which converts TeX, Metafont, and other related WEB programs
to C. By itself, it is not a complete, ready-to-run, TeX distribution, nor
is it a general-purpose Pascal-to-C or WEB-to-C translator.
ReBulk is a python library that performs advanced searches in strings
that would be hard to implement using re module or String methods only.
It includes some features like Patterns, Match, Rule that allows
developers to build a custom and complex string matcher using a readable
and extendable API.
Smake is a highly portable make program with automake features. It is
intended to be used with the "makefiles" system.
The system allows mounting a source tree via NFS and simultaneous
compilation on all supported platforms. The system therefore allows the
re-use of a source tree for all supported platforms in contrast to the GNU
concept of untar -> configure -> make -> install -> remove
This is a hash table, implemented in C, supporting constant-time
add/find/remove of C structures. Any structure having a unique,
arbitrarily-typed key member can be hashed by adding a UT_hash_handle
member to the structure and calling these macros.
Libwandio is a software library written in C that provides an API for
transparent reading and writing of files using a variety of supported
compression methods. Provided pthreads are available, I/O performance
will be improved by doing any compression and/or decompression using a
separate thread.
Libwandio supports the popular compression methods (zlib, bzip2, LZMA,
write-only LZO) and HTTP transport (read-only).
OpenDD is a DynDNS client, written in C, and especially designed
for small gateway machines, like a Soekris box. Its main feature
is that it does not require any Perl or Python interpreter.
It supports HTTPS, can send a mail report, and can run as daemon.
It is also very easy to deploy.
Gate is text-gatherer. A text-gatherer is like a text-editor, but much
more lightweight and unobtrusive.
If you have a program or shell script that asks people to enter a small
chunk of text, a text-gatherer like Gate is a good way to do it. It
doesn't clear the screen (annoying if there were just some instructions
printed there). It doesn't require you to know a lot of obscure editing
commands. It doesn't make excessive demands on the intelligence of your
terminal emulation software.
It does provide a number of features that make it easier for novice users
to produce good text. It does word-wrap, prints a prompt on each new line,
and allows backspacing from the currently line onto previous lines. It
also provides features that a more experienced user can use. You can call
up normal editor, or use some of gate's simple-minded editing
commands. You can read in files, or save your text to a file. You can
filter your text through something like the Unix "fmt" command. It
provides a nice spell-checking interface too.
Kile is an integrated LATEX environment for the KDE desktop. Kile
gives you the ability to use all the functionalities of LATEX in a
graphical interface, giving you easy, immediate, and customized
access to all programs for LATEX codecompletion, compiling,
postprocessing, debugging, conversion and viewing tools; you also
get very handy wizards, a LATEX reference and a powerful project
management.
PDFedit is a free open source pdf editor and a library for
manipulating PDF documents, released under terms of GNU GPL version 2.
It includes PDF manipulating library based on xpdf, GUI,
set of command line tools and a pdf editor.
This package does not include GUI for technical reason.
fuse is a free version of a ZX Spectrum emulator. It emulates
the 48K/128K/+2/+2A/+3 Speccy and Timex TC2048 machine, supports
loading from .tzx files, has sound and kempston joystick emulation,
and emulates various printers you could attach to the Spectrum.
It supports the new RZX input recording file format.