Guake is a dropdown terminal made for the GNOME desktop environment,
but you can run it with TWM too ;-), if you install ports/x11/trayer
or a similar program.
Its style of window is based on fps games, and one of its purposes
is to be easy to reach.
Ngraph is prepared to plot 2-dimensional graph for students,
scientists and engineers. The program reads numerical data from
general ASCII text files, and plot to graph.
** Tips **
- This program support Kanji font. If you want to use it,
please set environment variable LANG to ja_JP.EUC.
(cf, under csh/tcsh)
% setenv LANG ja_JP.EUC
and you need....
- kinput2
- X True Type or X True Type Font server[best],
or kanji18 and kanji26 fonts, these fonts are in below ports[better],
- ja-ngraph-fonts (japanese/ngraph-fonts)
- ja-kanji18 (japanese/kanji18)
- ja-kanji26 (japanese/kanji26)
or to change font name in Ngraph.ini as below[poor].
font_map=Mincho,1,-*-fixed-medium-r-normal--*-*-75-75-c-*-jisx0208.1983-0
font_map=Gothic,1,-*-fixed-medium-r-normal--*-*-75-75-c-*-jisx0208.1983-0
- You can get documentation in Japanese from below URL.
** Acknowledgements to this ports file **
Special thanks to:
Satoshi Ishizaka <isizaka@msa.biglobe.ne.jp>
Nobuhiro Yasutomi <nobu@rd.isac.co.jp>
`gnuls' is a port of the GNU colorized `ls' program--the one most Linux
users are familiar with.
The port installs four programs in `/usr/local/bin': `gnuls', `dir', `vdir'
and `dircolors'. It also installs man pages for all four programs. See the
individual man pages for details on each program.
NOTES:
1. This port modifies the GNU `coreutils' make procedure so that it
installs only programs and man pages listed above. In particular, it
does not install the various GNU info files associated with the
programs.
2. This port installs GNU's `ls' as `gnuls' so it won't conflict with the
normal BSD `ls' program or the BSD `colorls' program (the latter
available from the ports collection).
3. This colorized `ls' program is not the same as the `colorls' program
available from the ports collection.
The Xfce Goodies Project includes additional software and artwork that are
related to the Xfce desktop, but not part of the official release.
The Xfce Project itself provides a lightweight desktop environment, which
includes only the core compoments required for a desktop environment, like a
window manager, a file manager, a session manager, a panel and a few utilities.
Additional software packages and plugins to existing software, like the panel
or the file manager, are provided by the Xfce Goodies Project.
This meta-port does not install any software itself - it simply depends on other
ports which are part of the Xfce Goodies Project, and a few additional ports
which are not officially part of Goodies, but highly recommended for an Xfce
desktop environment.
Aqualung is an advanced music player originally targeted at the GNU/Linux
operating system. Today it is also running on FreeBSD and OpenBSD, with
native ports to Mac OS X and even Microsoft Windows. It plays audio CDs,
internet radio streams and podcasts as well as sound files in just about
any audio format, and has a feature of inserting no gaps between adjacent
tracks.
Sereal is an efficient, compact-output, binary and feature-rich
serialization protocol. The Perl encoder is implemented as the
Sereal::Encoder module, the Perl decoder correspondingly as
Sereal::Decoder. They are distributed separately to allow for safe
upgrading without downtime.
The encoder and decoder modules are available as these two ports:
- converters/p5-Sereal-Encoder
- converters/p5-Sereal-Decoder
This port will install both of them.
APQ is a database interface library written in Ada95. This is the base
library, but it is not useful without a driver. There are three drivers
available for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and ODBC in separate ports.
Some features:
* Thick binding
* Strong typing support
* Full BLOB support (PGSQL)
* High performance BLOB I/O via streams
* Full support for NULL Values
* Fully portable (database neutral) code possible
* Four levels of debug tracing
libuv is a multi-platform support library with a focus on asynchronous I/O.
Feature highlights:
+ Full-featured event loop backed by epoll, kqueue, IOCP, event ports.
+ Asynchronous TCP and UDP sockets
+ Asynchronous DNS resolution
+ Asynchronous file and file system operations
+ File system events
+ ANSI escape code controlled TTY
+ IPC with socket sharing, using Unix domain sockets or named pipes (Windows)
+ Child processes
+ Thread pool
+ Signal handling
+ High resolution clock
+ Threading and synchronization primitives
The Revision Control System (RCS) manages multiple revisions of files. RCS
automates the storing, retrieval, logging, identification, and merging of
revisions. RCS is useful for text that is revised frequently, including source
code, programs, documentation, graphics, papers, and form letters.
This port is gnu rcs 5.7. It is compatible with the rcs that was in FreeBSD
prior to its removal in FreeBSD-10.0. Some ports will not work with changes
made to rcs (e.g. changes to command line syntax) following the rcs 5.7
release.
Dink Smallwood is an adventure/role-playing game, similar to Zelda,
made by RTsoft. Besides twisted humour, it includes the actual game
editor, allowing players to create hundreds of new adventures called
Dink Modules or D-Mods for short.
GNU FreeDink is a new and portable version of the game engine, which
runs the original game as well as its D-Mods, with close
compatibility, under multiple platforms.
This is a meta-port to install all the other freedink ports.