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math/calcoo-1.3.18 (Score: 0.028869884)
RPN and algebraic scientific calculator
Calcoo is a scientific calculator designed to provide maximum usability. The features that make Calcoo better than (at least some) other calculator programs are: * Bitmapped button labels and display digits to improve readability. * No double-function buttons. * Undo/redo buttons. * Copy/paste interaction with X clipboard. * Both RPN (reverse Polish notation) and algebraic modes are available. * Tick marks to separate thousands. * Two memory registers with displays. * Displays for Y, Z, and T registers. * It is a purely scientific calculator. Features that Calcoo lacks: * Statistical mode. * HEX mode.
math/gdcalc-2.15 (Score: 0.028869884)
Gnome-based scientific calculator
gdcalc is a financial, statistics, scientific and programmers calculator for Unix. The GUI was written with glade(1) and uses the Gnome/Gtk+ toolkit - so it may well be compatible with themes and other whiz-bang features of those systems. gdcalc has both Algebraic notation (ie. conventional, TI or Casio style) and Reverse Polish Notation (RPN or Hewlett-Packard style). If you've not heard of RPN before, you are probably familiar with algebraic calculators. Very briefly, while simpler and more natural to use, RPN calculators need some study eg. they have an Enter key instead of the equals key.
audio/easytag-2.4.2 (Score: 0.024058238)
GTK Tag editor for audio files
EasyTAG is an utility for viewing and editing tags for MP3, MP2, MP4/AAC, FLAC, Ogg, Opus, Vorbis, MusePack and Monkey's Audio files. Features: - Auto tagging: parse filename and directory to complete automatically the fields (using masks), - Ability to rename files from the tag (using masks) or by loading a text file, - Process selected files of the selected directory, - Ability to browse subdirectories, - Recursion for tagging, removing, renaming, saving..., - Can set a field (artist, title,...) to all other files, - Read file header informations (bitrate, time, ...) and display them, - Auto completion of the date if a partial is entered, - Undo and redo last changes, - Ability to process fields of tag and file name (convert letters into uppercase, downcase, ...), - CDDB support (from http protocol), - A playlist generator window, - French, German, Russian, Dutch, Hungarian, Swedish, Italian, Japanese, Ukrainian, Czech, Spanish, Polish and Romanian translations
textproc/kmfl-european-latin-1.6 (Score: 0.024058238)
Paneuropean Latin KMFL keyboard covering 120 languages
This keyboard is designed to enable simple input in all European languages which use Latin-script, and in most Latin-script languages from the rest of the world. The keyboard is written in KMN Keyboard Language by the KMN language developer, Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com). The keyboard uses punctuation and letter keys in sequence to access diacritic and other letters. This port installs the keyboard so that it can be used through SCIM or IBus KMFL IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine, textproc/ibus-kmfl). It currently covers 120 languages including: Afrikaans, Albanian, Balearic, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Gaelic, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Inuktitut, Italian, Kashubian, Ladin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Nynorsk, Polish, Portugese, Romansch, Saami, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Sorbian, Spanish, Swedish, Tagalog, Turkish, Valencian, Vlaams, Walloon, Welsh and Zulu. The keyboard is distributed under the terms of 3-clause BSD-licence.
textproc/Numbers_Words-0.16.4 (Score: 0.024058238)
PEAR package provides methods for spelling numerals in words
With Numbers_Words class you can convert numbers written in arabic digits to words in several languages. You can convert an integer between -infinity and infinity. If your system does not support such long numbers you can call Numbers_Words::toWords() with just a string. With the Numbers_Words::toCurrency($num, $locale, 'USD') method you can convert a number (decimal and fraction part) to words with currency name. The following languages are supported: * bg (Bulgarian) * cs (Czech) * de (German) * dk (Danish) * en_100 (Donald Knuth system, English) * en_GB (British English) * en_US (American English) * es (Spanish Castellano) * es_AR (Argentinian Spanish) * et (Estonian) * fr (French) * fr_BE (French Belgium) * he (Hebrew) * hu_HU (Hungarian) * id (Indonesian) * it_IT (Italian) * lt (Lithuanian) * nl (Dutch) * pl (Polish) * pt_BR (Brazilian Portuguese) * ru (Russian) * sv (Swedish)
www/getleft-1.2 (Score: 0.024058238)
Web site downloader
So here is my little effort, it is supposed to download complete Web sites. You give it an URL, and down it goes on, happily downloading every linked URL in that site. Features: * While it goes, it changes the original pages, all the links get changed to relative links, so that you can surf the site in your hard disk without those pesky absolute links. * Limited Ftp support, it will download the files but not recursively. * Resumes downloading if interrupted. * Filters not to download certain kind of files. * You can get a site map before downloading. * Getleft can follow links to external sites. * Multilingual support, at present Getleft supports Dutch, English, Esperanto, German, French, Italian, Polish, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish and Spanish.
sysutils/ffs2recov-1.0 (Score: 0.01924659)
Utility to recover UFS2 filesystems
This is the UFS2 version of ffsrecov, heavily (and I do mean _heavily_) based on John-Mark Gurney's program of the same name. It does basically the same thing, only it's a little more resistant to crashes caused by bad pointers, offsets and the like, and it does a little more than his did. Don't contact him for problems with this program, it's definitely _my_ fault if it breaks. This program is not ready for prime time. It has some shortfalls, it has a bunch of new options that are mostly undocumented and the manpage could stand to be rewritten. One _good_ thing is that it now uses the libufs library and is therefore not as dependent on carrying around low-level code. On the other hand, it worked for me. Using this tool, I was able to recover almost all of a several-hundred-gigabyte file system that had been stomped by a misconfigured RAID controller. (That's why I wrote the thing in the first place, in fact.) With the right knowledge and a lot of patience, it is possible to recover most or all of a trashed file system, at least if it's not _too_ trashed. I'm releasing it under the Berkeley two-clause license in the hope that someone with more time will pick it up, polish it and make something a little more useful out of it. Frank Mayhar frank@exit.com
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