[from README.decode]:
This package contains extra decoding functions.
SquirrelMail decoding functions are used to display and convert messages
encoded in different character sets. Extra decoding library provides support
of some complex Eastern character sets and some rarely used Apple character
sets. Current release supports Big5, Windows-874 (cp874, Thai), Windows-949
(UHC, Korean), EUC-CN, EUC-JP, EUC-KR, EUC-TW, GB18030, GB2312, ISO-2022-CN,
ISO-2022-JP, ISO-2022-JP-2, ISO-2022-KR, Shift_JIS and various x-mac-*
character sets.
Extra decoding library can be used in SquirrelMail 1.4.4 or newer. It depends
on sq_is8bit() function. In order to optimize decoding of Eastern character
sets, PHP installation needs recode (http://www.php.net/recode) or iconv
(http://www.php.net/iconv) support. Some decoding functions can use mbstring
functions present in php 4.3.0. Mbstring decoding needs sq_mb_list_encodings()
function from SquirrelMail 1.5.1 or 1.4.6.
Some decoding code that be activated only when $aggressive_decoding variable
is set to true. This variable should be enabled only on smaller systems, that
don't call aggressive decoding functions very often. Turning on
$aggressive_decoding variable by default in packaged SquirrelMail versions is
not recommended.
Prom-Wl is a procmail reader for Wanderlust on GNU Emacs.
If you want to install quickly, you shoud do following steps:
(1) add dot.emacs to your ~/.emacs file and change it suitable for your site
% cat /usr/local/share/examples/prom-wl/dot.emacs >> ~/.emacs
% vi ~/.emacs
(2) copy dot.procmailrc to ~/.procmailrc and change it suitable for your site
% cp /usr/local/share/examples/prom-wl/dot.promailrc ~/.promailrc
% vi ~/.promailrc
(3) byte-compile with "byte-comile" script if you want with xemacs-mule code
# cd /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp
# /usr/local/share/doc/prom-wl/byte-compile -l wl xemacs-mule prom-wl
Where detail specification for .emacs and .procmailrc may be shown in
/usr/local/share/doc/prom-wl/prom-usage.jis or procmail(1). And for
usage of byte_compile scripts, run byte-compile with -h option.
Run with "M-x prom-wl" in your emacs editors, Wanderlust will be invoked and
then search unread mails from procmail log to show unread message from top of
entries that you specfied in ~/.pronmailrc.
-KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko
<kiri@pis.toba-cmt.ac.jp>
The purpose of this project is to develop a free (open source),
platform independent alternative to Origin. QtiPlot is being actively
improved, all your suggestions to our "wish to" list and all your
contributions are most welcome!
Features:
* QtiPlot is fully scriptable via Python, which gives you the
possibility to use powerfull existing scientific tools, such as
SciPy
* OpenGL based 3D Plotting
* Publication quality 2D plots
* Easy export of plots to vector formats (EPS, PS, PDF) and
to other various image formats (BMP, JPG, PNG, TIFF etc ...)
* Powerful and versatile spreadsheets and calculations in column-logic
* Easy ASCII-Import/Export of single or multiple files
* Linear and non-linear y=f(x) curve fitting and estimation of
statistical errors of the fit-parameters
* Multi-peak fitting with Gaussian and Lorentzian peak profiles
* Data analysis: statistics, sorting, FFT, data smoothing
(Savitzky-Golay, FFT smoothing, and moving window average), data
filtering (low/high/band pass and band block filters),
convolution/deconvolution, correlation, interpolation, numerical
integration/differentiation, etc...
* Matrices optimized for 3D plotting
* Templates support: all the settings for plots (2D/3D), tables
and matrixes can be saved to ASCII files and restored later on for
a fast editing process
* Project files based on folders, a powerful project explorer with
extensive built-in features: drag and drop, searching facilities,
etc...
SuperLU_MT (version 2.0)
========================
SuperLU_MT contains a set of subroutines to solve a sparse linear system
A*X=B. It uses Gaussian elimination with partial pivoting (GEPP).
The columns of A may be preordered before factorization; the
preordering for sparsity is completely separate from the factorization.
SuperLU_MT is a parallel extension to the serial SuperLU library.
SuperLU_MT is implemented in ANSI C, with multithreading extension,
for example, using POSIX threads. Currently, only the LU factorization
routine, which is the most time-consuming part of the solution process,
is parallelized on machines with a shared address space. The other
routines, such as column preordering and the forward and back substitutions
are performed sequentially. This "alpha" release contains only
double-precision real data type.
Xiaoye S. Li, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, xiaoye@nersc.gov
James Demmel, Univ. of California Berkeley, demmel@cs.berkeley.edu
John R. Gilbert, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, gilbert@parc.xerox.com
NOTE: This library has to be linked with BLAS or a thread safe replacement.
This program is an audio-player, written with help of Qt library.
Supported formats:
MPEG1 layer 2/3, Ogg Vorbis, Native FLAC, Ogg FLAC, Musepack, WavePack,
tracker modules (mod, s3m, it, xm, etc.), ADTS AAC, CD Audio, MIDI,
Opus tags, WMA-Monkey's Audio (and other formats via FFmpeg),
PCM Wave (and other formats via libsndfile), and Chiptune formats
(AY, GBS, GYM, HES, KSS, NSF, NSFE, SAP, SPC, VGM, VGZ, VTX)
DSP effects:
Effects of Bauer Stereophonic-to-Binaural, SoX resampling, LADSPA,
extra stereo, and crossfade
Visual effects:
Spectrum Analyzer, and projectM audio visulaliser
Output system support:
PulseAudio, OSS, OSS4, jack, ALSA, and Qt multimedia API
Other features:
multi-band equalizer, Last.fm/Libre.fm scrobbler, global hotkey,
streaming (MP3, Vorbis, AAC, AAC+ via IceCast/ShoutCast) and browser,
CDDB, removable device detection (via HAL or UDisks), cover art,
multiple playlists, MMS, file type determination and converter, MPRIS,
CUE sheet, embedded CUE (for FLAC and WavPack), ReplayGain,
automatic charset detection for cue files and ShoutCast metadata,
video playback via Mplayer, lyrics (using lyrics.wikia.com), simple
UI, and skinned UI (supports all skins for XMMS and Winamp 2.x)
This program is an audio-player, written with help of Qt library.
Supported formats:
MPEG1 layer 2/3, Ogg Vorbis, Native FLAC, Ogg FLAC, Musepack, WavePack,
tracker modules (mod, s3m, it, xm, etc.), ADTS AAC, CD Audio, MIDI,
Opus tags, WMA-Monkey's Audio (and other formats via FFmpeg),
PCM Wave (and other formats via libsndfile), and Chiptune formats
(AY, GBS, GYM, HES, KSS, NSF, NSFE, SAP, SPC, VGM, VGZ, VTX)
DSP effects:
Effects of Bauer Stereophonic-to-Binaural, SoX resampling, LADSPA,
extra stereo, and crossfade
Visual effects:
Spectrum Analyzer, and projectM audio visulaliser
Output system support:
PulseAudio, OSS, OSS4, jack, ALSA, and Qt multimedia API
Other features:
multi-band equalizer, Last.fm/Libre.fm scrobbler, global hotkey,
streaming (MP3, Vorbis, AAC, AAC+ via IceCast/ShoutCast) and browser,
CDDB, removable device detection (via HAL or UDisks), cover art,
multiple playlists, MMS, file type determination and converter, MPRIS,
CUE sheet, embedded CUE (for FLAC and WavPack), ReplayGain,
automatic charset detection for cue files and ShoutCast metadata,
video playback via Mplayer, lyrics (using lyrics.wikia.com), simple
UI, and skinned UI (supports all skins for XMMS and Winamp 2.x)
nxtvepg - Decoder, Browser and Analyzer for the Nextview
Electronic Programme Guide
nxtvepg is an X11 application to decode, analyze and browse TV programme
schedules transmitted on analog TV channels as defined in ETS 300 707:
"Protocol for a TV Guide using electronic data transmission" by the European
Telecommunications Standards Institute.
nxtvepg enables you to obtain free TV programme listings for all of the major
networks in Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland.
Currently Nextview EPG is transmitted by the following TV networks (note that
each of these EPGs cover not only the provider's programme but also that of many
other networks): Kabel1, 3Sat, RTL-II (Germany and Austria), SF1, TSR1, TSI1,
EuroNews (Switzerland), Canal+, M6 (France), TRT-1 (Turkey).
You will need a bktr(4) compatible tv tuner card with teletext support in order
to use nxtvepg.
It is recommended to check the card's setup before using nxtvepg, e.g. with the
following applications from the ports collection:
multimedia/fxtv for tv tuner and misc/alevtv for Teletext support.
Mediastreamer2 is a powerful and lightweight streaming engine specialized
in voice/video telephony applications.
It is the library that is responsible for all the receiving and sending of
multimedia streams in linphone, including voice/video capture, encoding and
decoding, and rendering.
Features:
* Capture and playback from various platform dependent sound architectures
* Send and receive RTP streams
* Encode and decode the following audio formats: OPUS, speex, G711, GSM, iLBC,
AMR, AMR-WB, G722, SILK, G729, and video formats H263, theora, MPEG4,
H264 and VP8
* RTP/AVPF support: RTCP control messages for video error recovery: PLI, SLI,
RPSI, FIR
* Audio conferencing
* Supports SRTP and ZRTP (encryption of voice and video)
* Supports any webcam, based on OS's camera API: quicktime, directshow,
video4linux, android.camera
* Acoustic echo cancellation using the speex echo canceler or webrtc AECm
* Read and write .wav files
* Optimized rendering of YUV pictures, using OpenGL, DrawDib, X11/Xv
* Dual tones generation
* Custom tone detector
* Audio parametric equalizer
* Volume control, automatic gain control
* ICE for optimized NAT traversal (RFC5246) to allow peer to peer audio and
video connections without media relay server
* Adaptive bitrate control algorithm: for automatic adaption of encoder
bitrate based on received RTCP feedback
* Can use plugins to add new codecs, new sound input/output backends,...
With the exponential growth of the Internet, a central Whois database that
provides host and network information of systems connected to the Internet,
and electronic mail (email) addresses of the users of those systems has
proven to be very inefficient. The sheer size and effort needed to maintain
a centralized database necessitates an alternate, decentralized approach to
storing and retrieving this information.
RWhois is a Directory Services protocol which extends and enhances the Whois
concept in a hierarchical and scaleable fashion. It focuses on the
distribution of "network objects"--the data representing Internet resources
or people--and uses the inherently hierarchical nature of these network
objects (domain names, Internet Protocol (IP) networks, email addresses) to
more accurately discover the requested information.
RWhois synthesizes concepts from other, established Internet protocols to
create a more useful way to find resources across the Internet. The RWhois
protocol and architecture derive a great deal of structure from the Domain
Name System (DNS) [RFC 1034] and borrow directory service concepts from
other directory service efforts, primarily [X.500]. The protocol is also
influenced by earlier established Internet protocols, such as the Simple
Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) [RFC 821] for response codes.
If you have an AT&T Wireless, Bell Canada/Bell Mobility, Cellular One,
Cingular, Cricket, Sprint PCS, SkyTel, or T-Mobile cell phone or pager, and you
want the ability to send SMS messages to it via a command-line utility, this is
what you need. All this program requires is a computer with a baseline Perl 5.x
installation and web access. NO EXTRA PERL MODULES REQUIRED!
How does it work?
SendSMS connects to your service provider's web page and pretends to submit a
form to their 'Instant Messaging' web page. Currently, AT&T Wireless, Bell
Canada/Bell Mobility, Cellular One, Cingular, Cricket, SkyTel, Sprint PCS, and
T-Mobile are supported. Users are encouraged to modify the provided templates to
add support for any providers who are currently unsupported.
Other Service Providers
If you are interested in supporting another service provider please try to
modify sendSMS on your own. It is not hard at all. Instructions and examples are
included in the code, and if you're familiar with the site you're porting to, it
takes about 15 minutes. If you get sendSMS working with any other providers' web
sites, please email Paul Kreiner [deacon at thedeacon.org] and/or the port
maintainer a patch so it can be added to the next release.