swiggle is a small command line tool that generates HTML pages,
including thumbnail indexes, for given images
(a so called "web gallery").
It's intended to be easy to use, and since it is written in C,
it's quite speedy.
It uses libjpeg for decompression and compression of images,
libexif for getting EXIF information contained in the images,
and it caches scaled images so that subsequent runs don't need to
scale images again and are faster.
Of course, the original images aren't changed.
Currently, it only processes JPEG images, and it's thought
to be used primarily with images taken with digital cameras.
Josef El-Rayes
j.el-rayes@daemon.li
IO::Prompt::Tiny is an extremely simple prompting module, based on the extremely
simple prompt offered by ExtUtils::MakeMaker.In many cases, that's all you need
and this module gives it to you without all the overhead of ExtUtils::MakeMaker
just to prompt for input.
It doesn't do any validation, coloring, menus, timeouts, or any of the wild,
crazy, cool stuff that other prompting modules do. It just prompts with a
default. That's it!
The Var_Dump class is a wrapper for the var_dump function.
The var_dump function displays structured information about expressions that
includes its type and value. Arrays are explored recursively with values
indented to show structure.
The Var_Dump class captures the output of the var_dump function, by using output
control functions, and then uses external renderer classes for displaying the
result in various graphical ways:
* Simple text,
* HTML/XHTML text,
* HTML/XHTML table,
* XML,
* ...
The HexGlass is a Tetris-like puzzle game. Ten different types of
blocks continuously fall from above and you must arrange them to
make horizontal rows of hexagonal bricks. Completing any row causes
those hexagonal blocks to disappear and the rest above move downwards.
The blocks above gradually fall faster and the game is over when
the screen fills up and blocks can no longer fall from the top.
TTraffic is a Tcl/Tk version of the board game Rush Hour created by
Binary Arts Coporation. The goal is to remove the red car(s) out of the
grid through the slot on the right. To do this you have to slide the
other cars out of the way. TTraffic is inspired by GTraffic, the Gnome
version Rush Hour. TTraffic comes with about 15.000 puzzles ranging from
intermediate to expert. These puzzles were automatically created by the
program gtlevel.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>
xdgagrab is to capture an X server screen with a mouse pointer. It
uses the XFree86-DGA Extention.
Note that (1) xdgagrab should be run by Super User (2) X is run on
16bpp, 24bpp and 32bpp (NOT 8bpp), and (3) you need add the next line
into Section "Device" of XF86Config.
Option "sw_cursor"
Supported cards:
Millennium, MGA G200, #9 Motion 771, NeoMagic NM2160
ATI 264VT3, ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP 2X/IIC VGA,
Canopus PowerWindow 864 S3 864, NeoMagic 2070,
NeoMagic 2093
Not supported cards:
STB nVidia Riva 128
This is a package of Infobot, by Kevin Lenzo
The infobot connects to an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server, joins
some channels (maybe), and begins accumulating factoids. To run one,
download the source, uncompress it, untar it, edit the config files,
and it up.
The default install dir is /usr/local/share/infobot-0.xx.x since it
doesn't really belong in the Perl tree, by default. If you want
it installed elsewhere,use the -p option to change the PREFIX.
mboxstats creates several top-10 lists from a file containing message
in mbox-format. List of top10 lists:
o Top writes
o Top receivers
o Top subjects
o Top cc'ers
o Top top-level-domain
o Top timezones
o Top organisations
o Top useragents (mailprograms)
o Top month/day-of-month/day-of-week/hour
o Average number of lines per message
o All kinds of per-user statistics
And much more!
Array::LineReader gives you the possibility to access lines of some file by
the elements of an array. This modul inherites methods from Tie::Array (see
Tie::Array). You save a lot of memory, because the file's content is read
only on demand, i.e. in the case you access an element of the array. The
offset and length of all the lines is hold in memory as long as you tie your
array.
Send print jobs to lpd servers anywhere on a network. Does not require
lpd server to be listed in client's /etc/printcap, and is therefore
useful for printing from machines one does not have root access on.
Gettext (-lintl) is not used by this port because it adds bloat
without functionality -- there are no language files supplied with this
package yet. May be in future versions.