This package contains xmessage, an application for displaying messages
or queries in a X window.
ptiger is a Tcl/Tk/Tkgeomap script that uses wdgeomap to display U.S.
Census Burea populated places on an interactive geographic map.
To run it, type ptiger on the command line. After a few seconds, a map
should appear. Adjust the view by Dragging or Double-Clicking. As the
cursor moves, a label below the map displays the cursor location and
the azimuth and range from the + marker to the cursor. Move the + marker
by Right-Double-Clicking. The map has dots at places with population
greater than a user selected threshold. Moving the cursor over a dot
labels the place with its name and displays the population in another
label below the map. In addition to the wdgeomap menus, a Places menu
enables adjustment of the population threshold and dot size. There is
also a Find menu that does a case insensitive regular expression search
for a named place.
Encapsulates/makes/manipulates objects that represent nodes
in a tree structure. The tree structure is not an object itself, but
is emergent from the linkages you create between nodes. This class
provides the methods for making linkages that can be used to build up
a tree, while preventing you from ever making any kinds of linkages
which are not allowed in a tree (such as having a node be its own
mother or ancestor, or having a node have two mothers).
This package adds an element to the PEAR::HTML_QuickForm package to dynamically
create an HTML input text element that at every keypressed javascript event,
returns a list of options in a dynamic dropdown select box
(live dropdown select). This element use AJAX (Communication from JavaScript
to your browser without reloading the page).
This type of livesearch is useful when you have a form with a dropdown list
with a large number of row.
pam_mount is a Pluggable Authentication Module that can mount volumes for a
user session.
This module is aimed at environments with central file servers that a user
wishes to mount on login and unmount on logout, such as (semi-)diskless
stations where many users can logon and where statically mounting the entire
/home from a server is a security risk, or listing all possible volumes in
/etc/fstab is not feasible.
Hypermail is a program that takes a file of mail messages in UNIX mailbox
format and generates a set of cross-referenced HTML documents. Each file that
is created represents a separate message in the mail archive and contains
links to other articles, so that the entire archive can be browsed in a
number of ways by following links. Archives generated by Hypermail can be
incrementally updated, and Hypermail is set by default to only update
archives when changes are detected.
This is the Class::Singleton module. A Singleton describes an
object class that can have only one instance in any system. An
example of a Singleton might be a print spooler or system
registry. This module implements a Singleton class from which
other classes can be derived. By itself, the Class::Singleton
module does very little other than manage the instantiation of a
single object. In deriving a class from Class::Singleton, your
module will inherit the Singleton instantiation method and can
implement whatever specific functionality is required.
This module is a compatibility wrapper around Date::Parse.
Provides a tool to process different combinations of dates and zones values.
If a date doesn't contain a timezone suffix, and zone parameter is not set,
then the timezone of the returned DateTime object will be set to the local
timezone. This is consistent with the behavior of Date::Parse.
If no zone is specified and the date string does specify a timezone/offset or
if a zone format can not be parsed by DateTime::TimeZone, the returned
DateTime object will have UTC timezone.
Thot offers the usual functionality of a word processor, but it also
processes the document structure. It includes a large set of advanced
tools, such as a spell checker and an index generator, and it allows to
export documents to common formats like HTML and LaTeX.
This release should be considered as a snapshot of a work in progress. A
large part of the intended features of Thot Editor are implemented, but
some of them are not complete yet and the software is not supposed to be very
robust. The user interface may change and can be improved.
For documentation, please see the homepage.
Netrek is a multi-player battle simulation with a Star Trek theme.
As a player, you captain starships to engage enemy vessels, bomb
armies and invade planets in order to expand your team's space empire.
The ultimate goal is to genocide the enemy race, but the carnage of
battles along the way is ruthlessly fast paced and a lot of fun!
It's a team-oriented game with realtime dogfighting but involving a
lot of ongoing strategy. It costs no money to play, there are no ads,
and it's open source.