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textproc/docbook2mdoc-0.0.9 (Score: 0.0044412133)
Convert DocBook refentry to mdoc
The docbook2mdoc utility is a converter from DocBook V4.x and v5.x XML into mdoc. Unlike most DocBook utilities, it's a standalone ISC-licensed ISO C utility that should compile on any modern UNIX system. The only requirement is libexpat (for parsing XML), which is installed by default on most systems.
www/pivotx-2.3.11 (Score: 0.0044412133)
Software to help you maintain dynamic sites such as weblogs
PivotX is free software to help you maintain dynamic sites such as weblogs, online journals and other frequently updated websites in general. It's written in PHP and uses *flat files* or MySQL as a database. Since PivotX is an entirely different beast than pivot-weblog (Pivot 1.x), upgrading from Pivot 1.x will take a while to do properly. (http://book.pivotx.net/page/4-1)
www/vertx-2.1.1 (Score: 0.0044412133)
Effortless asynchronous application development for the modern web
Vert.x is the framework for the next generation of asynchronous, effortlessly scalable, concurrent web applications. It is an event driven application framework that runs on the JVM - a run-time with real concurrency and unrivalled performance. Vert.x then exposes the API in Clojure, DynJS, Groovy, Java, JavaScript, Ruby, PHP, Python, and Scala. So you choose what language you want to use.
www/websh-3.6.0b5 (Score: 0.0044412133)
Embeds a TCL8 interpreter in the Apache server
Web|sh is a TCL module for Apache. It is currently the most advanced and the best supported of the several such modules listed at http://tcl.apache.org/ Works with both Apache-1.3.x and 2.x and has an interesting development paradigm.
x11-fonts/sharefonts-0.10 (Score: 0.0044412133)
Collection of shareware ATM fonts from the CICA archives
This is a collection of shareware ATM fonts from the CICA Windows archives. They are particularly useful with gimp. NOTE: These fonts are SHAREWARE. You must pay a fee if you find that you are using them a lot. Please read the *.shareware files in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/sharefont for each font's licensing restrictions.
x11-wm/mcwm-20130209 (Score: 0.0044412133)
Small window manager inspired by CTWM, evilwm, and tinywm
mcwm is a minimalistic floating window manager for the X Window System. It is built directly on top of XCB, the C binding for the X11 protocol. It doesn't use the Xlib API at all. All functions are available from the keyboard, but the mouse can be used for moving,resizing and raise/lower.
x11/trayer-1.1.6 (Score: 0.0044412133)
Lightweight GTK2-based systray for UNIX desktop
Trayer is a small program designed to provide system tray functionality that commonly found in GNOME/KDE desktop environments, for window managers which lack this feature. It is similar to other applications such as `peksystray' and `docker'. Trayer code was extracted from fbpanel, lightweight X11 desktop panel (port `x11/fbpanel' also available). You can find more about it on its homepage.
chinese/ttfm-0.9.5 (Score: 0.0043888595)
Big5/GB enhanced TrueType Font Manager
A True Type Font Manager that handles true type font installation, uninstallation, list, and default font setting. It was originally in the CLE distribution. The manager doesn't deal with applications using TTF directly. Instead, it calls modules to handle the details. There are only several predefined behaviours of the modules, like add/remove/list. There are four modules as of version 0.9: chitex: For ChiTeX, a Chinese TeX/LaTeX ttf2pk: Generate pk/tfm for CJK xfreetype: For Xfsft in XFree86 3.3.x and "freetype" module in 4.x xttfm: For X-TT in XFree86 3.3.x and "xtt" module in 4.x, avaiable in both tcl and sh versions. Some modules are Big5/GB enhanced, for better font detection/generation.
graphics/gmt-4.5.14 (Score: 0.0043888595)
Generic Mapping Tools - data processing and display software package
GMT is a collection of public-domain Unix tools that allows you to manipulate x,y and x,y,z data sets (filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and produce PostScript illustrations ranging from simple x-y plots, via contour maps, to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3-d perspective views in black/white or 24bit color. Linear, log10, and power scaling is supported in addition to 25 common map projections. The processing and display routines within GMT are completely general and will handle any (x,y) or (x,y,z) data as input. This port installs only the GMT manpages, there is a tutorial and documentation in .ps, .pdf and .html format on the ftp site, too. In case you look for data to plot, there is topological data at ftp://topex.ucsd.edu/pub/global_topo_2min/topo_8.2.img (140MB, covers nearly the whole earth)
devel/asl-1.41r8 (Score: 0.004079515)
Assembler for a variety of microcontrollers/-processors
ASL can generate code for totally different processors. These are implemented: Motorola 68000..68030,683xx including math co-processor and MMU; DSP56000; Motorola/IBM MPC601/MPC505/PPC403; 6800, 6805, 6809, 68(HC)11 and Hitachi 6301 Hitachi 6309, H8 and SH7000/7600 Rockwell 6502 and 65(S)C02 CMD 65816 Mitsubishi MELPS-740; MELPS-7700; MELPS-4500 and M16 Intel MCS-48/41, MCS-51, MCS-96 and 8080/8085 AMD 29K Siemens 80C166/167 Zilog Z80, Z180, Z380 and Z8 Toshiba TLCS-900(L), TLCS-90, TLCS-870, TLCS-47 and TLCS-9000 Microchip PIC16C54..16C57, PIC16C84/PIC16C64 and PIC17C42 SGS-Thomson ST62xx and 6804 Texas Instruments TMS32010/32015, TMS3202x, TMS320C3x and TMS370xxx NEC uPD 78(C)1x and uPD 75xxx (a.k.a. 75K0)