Tumble is a utility to construct PDF files from one or more image
files. Supported input image file formats are JPEG, and black and
white TIFF (single- or multi-page). Black and white images will be
encoded in the PDF output using lossless Group 4 fax compression
(ITU-T recommendation T.6). This provides a very good compression
ratio for text and line art. JPEG images will be preserved with the
original coding.
The current version of Tumble will only work on little-endian systems,
such as x86, VAX, and Alpha. The byte order dependencies will be fixed
in a later release.
WebP is a new image format that provides lossless and lossy compression for
images on the web. WebP lossless images are 26% smaller in size compared to
PNGs. WebP lossy images are 25-34% smaller in size compared to JPEG images at
equivalent SSIM index. WebP supports lossless transparency (also known as alpha
channel) with just 22% additional bytes. Transparency is also supported with
lossy compression and typically provides 3x smaller file sizes compared to PNG
when lossy compression is acceptable for the red/green/blue color channels.
Webmasters and web developers can use the WebP image format to create smaller
and richer images that can help make the web faster.
This alphabet-->Japanese dictionary for CG was produced by Yoshikawa
Lab. in College of Science and Technology, Department of Electronic
Engineering, Nihon University.
This file is converted from the original dictionary into JIS X 4081
format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this can be
used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or
MacOS).
o URL for the original dictionary:
http://www.ecs.cst.nihon-u.ac.jp/oyl/CG/yougo/yougo.html
o URL for this converted dictionary:
EDICT is a Japanese - English Dictionary by Mr. J.W. Breen. This is a
Japanese-English and English-Japanese dictionary converted from the
original one into JIS X 4081 format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by
FreePWING. So it can be used by EPWING viewer on Unix and the other OS
(e.g. Windows or MacOS). URL for this converted dictionary is
and URL for EDICT is
ftp://ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/00INDEX.html
ftp://ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/
jacode.pl - Perl library for Japanese character code conversion
This software has upper compatibility to jcode.pl.
* jcode.pl upper compatible
* Perl4(also Perl5) script
* Acts as a wrapper to Encode::from_to (Yes, not only Japanese!)
* Support HALFWIDTH KATAKANA
* Support UTF-8 by cp932 to Unicode table
http://unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP932.TXT
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/170559/ja
(JIS X 0221:2007 BASIC JAPANESE and COMMON JAPANESE)
* Hidden UTF8 flag
* No Object oriented
* Possible to re-use past code and how to
Kterm is a xterm replacement with Japanese (Kanji) support. It also
understands ANSI color sequences. This version is 6.2.0, available
from the X11R6 contrib tape.
Also included is support for Xaw3d arrow-style scrollbars and neXtaw
NeXT-style scrollbars. You can now hold down the arrow buttons to
scroll continuously.
And also included kterm background-wallpaper patch.
This patch is made by Junji Takagi <takagi@an.ip.titech.ac.jp>,
and revised by Takuji Iimura <uirou@mma.club.uec.ac.jp>.
Finally, this port is made by Satoshi Asami <asami@cs.berkeley.edu>,
and revised by Shigeyuki Fukushima <shige@FreeBSD.ORG>.
``Yasou'' (``wildflower'' in English) picture book was produced by SAS.
This file is converted from the original picture book into JIS X 4081 format
(that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this can be used by EPWING
viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or MacOS).
o URL for the original picture book:
http://www.naoe.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~hirata/yasou/
http://www.vector.co.jp/vpack/filearea/dos/edu/science/plant/yasou/
o URL for this converted picture book:
Racket is a set of tools for writing and running the PLT scheme
programming language. It includes a graphical IDE (drracket) that
features highlighting of the source of syntax and run-time errors,
support for multiple language levels, an algebraic stepper, objects,
modules, a GUI library, TCP/IP, and much more. It includes an
extensive, hyper-linked help system called Help Desk, available
from the Help menu, the plt-help command line tool, or through a
web browser.
The racket-textual port provides a text-only version of the Racket
environment without X11 dependencies.
tinypy is a minimalist implementation of python in 64k of code
it includes a whole heap of features:
* parser and bytecode compiler written in tinypy
* fully bootstrapped
* luaesque virtual machine with garbage collection written in C
it's "stackless" sans any "stackless" features
* cross-platform :) it runs under Windows / Linux / OS X
* a fairly decent subset of python
o classes and single inheritance
o functions with variable or keyword arguments
o strings, lists, dicts, numbers
o modules, list comprehensions
o exceptions with full traceback
o some builtins
* batteries not included -- yet
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.