This port provides a FreeBSD kernel module that
video4linux enabled applications and applications
that can handle raw YUV420P data can use to access
several USB based webcams.
An application that you can use to view the video stream of your webcam, alter
various settings of your webcam, take jpeg snapshots or output raw YUV420P data
to stdout when motion is detected.
p5-Chemistry-File-PDB reads and writes PDB files. The PDB file format
is commonly used to describe proteins, particularly those stored in the
Protein Data Bank(<http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/>).
Translation files for
security/p5-openxpki
which is a Perl based trustcenter software for PKI: server and client parts
Note: I18n is needed for the English interface too.
This utility program may be used for configuring the TV Out connector
of ATI Rage Mobility P/M graphics boards under FreeBSD on x86. Supports
switching the used TV standard from NTSC to PAL.
p5-LaTeX-Encode provides a function to encode text that is to
be formatted with LaTeX. It encodes characters that are special
to LaTeX or that are represented in LaTeX by LaTeX commands.
Lingua::PT::Stemmer - Stemmers for Portuguese and Galician. While these stemmers
can be used stand alone, they are typically used as back ends to the general
stemmer front end provided by textproc/p5-Lingua-Stem.
p5-POD2-Base is an abstraction of the code in POD2::IT and
POD2::FR. These modules belong to the Italian and the French
translation projects of core Perl pods.
p5-libsoldout is a perl module to access the C library libsoldout.
The initial version just implements functions to convert markdown
input to html including strict markdown, discount markdown and
specific extensions only available in libsoldout.
The standard distribution of Apache does not provide adequate means for user
tracking, and this module provides them. What it actually does:
+ if the user has provided the cookie header with the correct cookie-name,
the module writes this cookie in notes with the name uid_got (accordingly,
then it may be written to the log);
+ if the user has arrived without the required cookie, the module issues the
SetCookie header for him/her and writes the cookie thus issued in notes
with the name uid_set (and this may also be written to the log);
+ if built-in P3P support is included, the P3P header is also issued as the
Set-Cookie header is issued.