Junicode is an advanced Unicode font for medieval scholars, including the
full range of characters for languages written in the Latin script. It
also mostly implements the recommendation of the Medieval Unicode Font
Initiative (MUFI).
The following languages are fully supported: Old and Middle English, Old
Icelandic, Runic, Latin, Gothic and Sanskrit transliterations, IPA
(International Phonetic Alphabet) and Greek (based on the Greek Double
Pica cut by Alexander Wilson of Glasgow in the eighteenth century).
Junicode supports the following OpenType features: f and long-s ligatures,
contextual and stylistic alternates (calt, salt), horizontal kerning
(kern), discretionary ligatures (circled numbers and letters via dlig),
MUFI historical ligatures (hlig), glyph (de)composition (ccmp), correct
positioning of combining marks -- mark-to-base (mark) and mark-to-mark
(mkmk), small caps (smcp and c2sc), old-style figures (onum), super- and
subscript numbers (sups and subs), Unicode fractions (frac), swashes
(swsh) and mirrored runes (rtlm).
Junicode's OpenType style sets provide support for Nordic and Insular
letter-forms, Old English typography, enlarged minuscules, E caudata,
alternate yogh, MUFI's overlined/deleted characters and many more.
XScreenSaver.App is a simple WindowMaker dockapp that allows you
to lock your screen (using XScreenSaver by default) with a single
left-click of the mouse. The dockapp also allows you to configure
XScreenSaver by right-clicking on the app.
The left- and right-click behaviors are configurable, so this app
can work with applications other than XScreenSaver.
Perl-oicq provides Perl module Net::OICQ which implements OICQ messaging
protocol. It includes a concole-only OICQ client for you to chat with tens
of millons of OICQ users through servers operated by Tencent.
dapple is a DAAP library for Perl. DAAP is the protocol built
on top of HTTP that Apple's iTunes 4 uses to share music. Most
responses to DAAP requests contain a binary DMAP structure.
This module implements the nameprep specification, which describes how
to prepare internationalized domain name (IDN) labels in order to
increase the likelihood that name input and name comparison work in
ways that make sense for typical users throughout the world. Nameprep
is a profile of the stringprep protocol and is used as part of a suite
of on-the-wire protocols for internationalizing the Domain Name System
(DNS).
This module allows use of the CQL3 interface of a Cassandra
database. It fully supports asynchronous operation via IO::Async,
allowing both direct queries and prepared statements to be managed
concurrently, if required. Alternatively, as the interface is entirely
based on Future objects, it can be operated synchronously in a
blocking fashion by simply awaiting each individual operation by
calling the get method.
A Perl mock RabbitMQ implementation for use when testing.
This module provides a replacement function for Socket::inet_aton,
with support for timeouts.
Class to setup a number of nameservers that respond to specific DNS queries
(QNAME,QTYPE) by prespecified answers. This class is to be used in test suites
where you want to have servers to show predefined behavior.
If the server will do a lookup based on QNAME,QTYPE and return the specified
data. If there is no QNAME, QTYPE match the server will return a SERVFAIL.
A log will be written to STDERR it contains time, IP/PORT, QNAME, QTYPE, RCODE.
Routines to pick apart, examine and put together DNS packets. They can
be used for diagnostic purposes or as building blocks for DNS
applications such as DNS servers and clients or to allow user
applications to interact directly with remote DNS servers.