OCRFeeder is a document layout analysis and optical character
recognition system.
Given the images it will automatically outline its contents, distinguish
between what's graphics and text and perform OCR over the latter. It
generates multiple formats being its main one ODT.
It features a complete GTK graphical user interface that allows the
users to correct any unrecognized characters, defined or correct
bounding boxes, set paragraph styles, clean the input images, import
PDFs, save and load the project, export everything to multiple formats,
etc. OCRFeeder was developed as the project of the Master's Thesis in
Computer Science of Joaquim Rocha.
KolourPaint is a free, easy-to-use paint program for KDE.
It aims to be conceptually simple to understand; providing a level of
functionality targeted towards the average user. It's designed for
daily tasks like:
* painting - drawing diagrams and "finger painting";
* image manipulation - editing screenshots and photos, applying effects;
* icon editing - drawing clipart and logos with transparency.
It's not an unusable and monolithic program where simple tasks like
drawing lines become nearly impossible. Nor is it so simple that it
lacks essential features like undo/redo.
Waffle is a cross-platform C library that allows one to defer selection
of an OpenGL API and window system until runtime. For example, on Linux,
Waffle enables an application to select X11/EGL with an OpenGL 3.3
core profile, Wayland with OpenGL ES2, and other window system / API
combinations.
Waffle's immediate goal is to enable Piglit, Mesa's OpenGL test suite,
to test multiple OpenGL flavors in a cross-platform way. However,
Waffle's design does not preclude it from being useful to other
projects.
Dancer is an IRC bot. A bot is an automated client for Internet Relay Chat
networks, which stays online after its owner leaves. It was designed to
protect and serve. Your faithful, strong (but humble) servant. Yes,
ladies. This is one bot who will not cheat on you.
Dancer was developed in C, and is mostly POSIX compliant. It runs on
most of the UNIX flavors you have used, and a few you haven't heard of.
It also runs on Win32 and AmigaOS.
RoxIRC is a graphical IRC client written in tcl/tk. It provides a pleasant,
easy to use, and powerful interface.
the features include:
ircII style /commands, with history
configurable colors for information types
dedicated query windows
dynamic configuration, no need to restart it
notify list
all tcl scripting
nicklist, see who is in the channel without /names
dialogs for banlist, modes, kick/ban, etc
popup menus when you right click on nicks, channels, querys...
auto reconnect to server/rejoin channels when disconnected
URL catcher
Supports bold and underlined text
Netsplit detection
DCC chat and file transfers
For more information see:
Ng is a very light weight Emacs clone editor, written in C. It doesn't
have Lisp, so only limited customization is possible. Since you can invoke
it very quickly (compared with real GNU Emacs), it is particularly useful
for editing files that only require small changes.
Ng(Nihongo Micro Gnu Emacs) is a Mg (Micro Gnu Emacs)'s japanese port.
Ng supports EUC, JIS and SJIS code. Ng also have (rather simple) C-mode.
It is also very useful even if you don't need Japanese support.
SKK (Simple Kana Kanji Convertor) is a very fast and efficient Japanese input
method system, written in emacs-lisp. SKK runs on NEmacs (Japanized Emacs18),
Mule (MULtilingual Emacs), and Demacs (DOS version of Emacs18/NEmacs).
This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a "meta-port"
that depends on other SKK packages (skkserv, skk-elisp, skk-jisyo,
and skk-tools). Its sole purpose is to require dependencies so users can
install this package only and have all the SKK stuff pulled in by the
port/package dependency mechanism.
With the JavaBeansTM Activation Framework standard extension, developers
who use JavaTM technology can take advantage of standard services to
determine the type of an arbitrary piece of data, encapsulate access to
it, discover the operations available on it, and to instantiate the
appropriate bean to perform said operation(s). For example, if a browser
obtained a JPEG image, this framework would enable the browser to identify
that stream of data as an JPEG image, and from that type, the browser
could locate and instantiate an object that could manipulate, or view that
image.
The standard Java libraries fail to provide enough methods for
manipulation of its core classes. The Lang Component provides
these extra methods.
The Lang Component provides a host of helper utilities for the
java.lang API, notably String manipulation methods, basic
numerical methods, object reflection, creation and serialization,
and System properties. Additionally it contains an inheritable
enum type, an exception structure that supports multiple types of
nested-Exceptions and a series of utlities dedicated to help with
building methods, such as hashCode, toString and equals.
NetRexx is a new human-oriented programming language, designed to be a
simple, effective, and complete alternative to the Java language. With
NetRexx, you can create applications and applets for the Java environment
faster and more easily than by programming in Java.
Using Java classes is especially easy in NetRexx, as the different types
of numbers and strings that Java expects are handled automatically by the
language. NetRexx classes and Java classes are entirely equivalent --
NetRexx can use any Java class (and vice versa).
NOTE: Remember to add NetRexxC.jar to your Java CLASSPATH or NETREXX_JAVA
environment.
For formal details of the language, please see the NetRexx documentation at