xed - a text editor for X
This is xtypo, X-based typing trainner.
Simple screen locker utility for X
HttpClient provides components for client-side authentication, HTTP state
management, connection management, and an HTTP/1.1 compliant HTTP agent
implementation based on those components. It is intended as successor of
and replacement for Jakarta Commons HttpClient 3.x.
The HttpClient module is a full-featured, HTTP/1.1 compliant agent built
on top of HttpCore.
The HttpMime module extends mime4j library with some HTTP specific
functionality and integrates it with the HttpComponents framework.
SNMP++v3.x is a C++ API which supports SNMP v1, v2c, and v3.
SNMP++v3.x is based on SNMP++v2.8 from HP* and extends it by support
for SNMPv3 and a couple of bug fixes.
The v3 support to SNMP++ and AGENT++ is provided by courtesy of
Jochen Katz (katz07@agentpp.com).
SNMP++v3.x extends the original SNMP++v2.8 by the following:
# SNMPv3 including User Security Model (USM) with:
# MD5 and SHA authentication
# DES and IDEA privacy
# Thread-safety
# Bug-fixes
Sample image of Linux Libertine. Source: Wikipedia Graphite versions of Linux
Libertine and Linux Biolinum font families for LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org.
Fonts with ligatures, true small caps, old style numbers, proportional or
monospaced numbers, capital spacing, automatic thousand separation, true
superscript and subscript, diagonal and nut fractions, different numbering
styles: number to number name conversion (in more than 20 languages), footnote
numbering styles; right aligned footnote numbers, etc
Gentium is a typeface family designed to enable the diverse ethnic
groups around the world who use the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts
to produce readable, high-quality publications. It supports a wide
range of Latin- and Cyrillic-based alphabets.
Gentium Basic and Gentium Book Basic are font families based on the
original Gentium design, but with additional weights. The "Book"
family is slightly heavier. Both families come with a complete
regular, bold, italic and bold italic set of fonts.
Interfacing with RSS (v 0.9x, 2.x, 1.0) + Atom feeds in Haskell.
Google has created a set of fonts for its ChromeOS Operating system.
The three standard ones closely mimic the most popular ones for the Windows
platform and Linux's so-called Liberation fonts but are available under an
OpenFont license.
Tinos, Arimo and Cousine, appear to be variations of the old standard Times,
Arial and Courier.
This is a collection of ATM fonts from the CICA Windows
archives. They are particularly useful with gimp.
Some of these fonts are shareware, and some have restrictions on
redistribution. Please consult the accompanying .license files
after installation.
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