The Single UNIX Specification Version 2 is a set of
numerous HTML pages describing this standard.
The Single UNIX Specification Version 3 is a set of
numerous HTML pages describing this standard.
Tcb is a file viewer that works on a terminal. It allows
view file in ASCII or HEX format.
tkInfo is a tk script to read GNU "info" files and display them.
tkInfo can be used stand alone (via WISH), or embeded within an
application to provide integrated, on-line help.
Info files provide a robust hyper-text capability that is ideal for
on-line help. The format is suitable for both tty-based systems and
graphical systems. In addition, the same document source can produce
both a "nice" hardcopy manual and Info files. Note that most GNU tools
are documented in this way (via texinfo).
Info files can be created manually with any text editor, with the
support of the emacs "info" package, with the GNU "makeinfo" program,
or with the emacs scripts for latexinfo. The makeinfo program produces
a set of info files from TeX source that use the GNU texinfo style (the
one that uses "@" everywhere). Similarly, the latexinfo package (like
texinfo, but with latex commands and syntax) provides emacs scripts for
producing info files.
tkRunIt is a run dialog box for X which allows you to execute
commandline without using an xterm. tkRunIt was inspired by Xrun
but is designed to be completely navigable from the keyboard and
to allow extreme customizablility as I often find that personal
workspace tools/shortcuts are seldom workflow compatible across
users.
seq2 is a clone of the Unix program called "seq" with
some additional options, such as specifying a delay after
each number, or specifying your own text to prepend each
number. Features like for, while, and executing programs
are in development.
United Kingdom phone codes. 93K compressed ASCII data.
Obtained from http://www.brainstorm.co.uk/stdcodes.csv
United Kingdom post codes. 248K compressed ASCII data.
unclutter removes the cursor image from the screen so that it does not
obstruct the area you are looking at after it has not moved for a
given time. It does not do this if the cursor is in the root window or
a button is down. It tries to ignore jitter (small movements due to
noise) if you have a mouse that twitches.
This package allows you to send an SMS to any GSM, using scripts
to connect the providers' sites.
You can make your own scripts, it is very simple, just watch the
example files from this archive, and send them to me so I'll add
them to the official archive.