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graphics/mxp-1.3 (Score: 0.06234068)
Application for computing/exploring Mandelbrot set
Mxp (Mandelbrot explorer) is an X application for computing and exploring Mandelbrot sets. Features of mxp include: - zoom and un-zoom - dynamic resizing of drawing window - setup save/load - asynchronous image generation (buttons always work) - GIF output - animation - nine color schemes - color rotation - color change options - detailed statistics
misc/tkinfo-2.8 (Score: 0.06234068)
Tk script to read GNU "info" files and display them
tkInfo is a tk script to read GNU "info" files and display them. tkInfo can be used stand alone (via WISH), or embeded within an application to provide integrated, on-line help. Info files provide a robust hyper-text capability that is ideal for on-line help. The format is suitable for both tty-based systems and graphical systems. In addition, the same document source can produce both a "nice" hardcopy manual and Info files. Note that most GNU tools are documented in this way (via texinfo). Info files can be created manually with any text editor, with the support of the emacs "info" package, with the GNU "makeinfo" program, or with the emacs scripts for latexinfo. The makeinfo program produces a set of info files from TeX source that use the GNU texinfo style (the one that uses "@" everywhere). Similarly, the latexinfo package (like texinfo, but with latex commands and syntax) provides emacs scripts for producing info files.
textproc/iso8879-1986 (Score: 0.050673164)
Character entity sets from ISO 8879:1986 (SGML)
Nineteen ISO 8879:1986 character entity sets used by many DTDs: Added Latin 1 Added Latin 2 Added Math Symbols: Arrow Relations Added Math Symbols: Binary Operators Added Math Symbols: Delimiters Added Math Symbols: Negated Relations Added Math Symbols: Ordinary Added Math Symbols: Relations, Box and Line Drawing Alternative Greek Symbols Diacritical Marks General Technical Greek Letters Greek Symbols Monotoniko Greek Non-Russian Cyrillic Numeric and Special Graphic Publishing Russian Cyrillic John Fieber jfieber@FreeBSD.org
textproc/html-pretty-1.01 (Score: 0.049872544)
HTML and SGML prettyprinter and text-to-HTML/SGML converter
html-pretty (or htmlpty on file systems with unpleasant filename length restrictions) is a prettyprinter for HTML and SGML. It can also assist in the conversion of ordinary text files in ASCII or ISO8859-1 character sets to HTML.
net/Crypt-DH-GMP-0.00012 (Score: 0.041794516)
Crypt::DH Using GMP Directly
Crypt::DH::GMP is a (somewhat) portable replacement to Crypt::DH, implemented mostly in C. Crypt::DH uses Math::BigInt, which is a very feature-full and fast interface to perform high-precision math.
textproc/hevea-2.29 (Score: 0.04137446)
Convert LaTeX to HTML
HEVEA is a quite complete and fast LATEX to HTML translator. Stephen Montgomery-Smith stephen@math.missouri.edu
textproc/texmath-0.8.3 (Score: 0.040950097)
Conversion between formats used to represent mathematics
The texmath library provides functions to read and write TeX math, presentation MathML, and OMML (Office Math Markup Language, used in Microsoft Office). Support is also included for converting math formats to pandoc's native format (allowing conversion, via pandoc, to a variety of different markup formats). The TeX reader supports basic LaTeX and AMS extensions, and it can parse and apply LaTeX macros.
devel/licensee-8.2.0 (Score: 0.035463825)
Detects under what license a project is distributed
Licensee automates the process of reading LICENSE files and compares their contents to known licenses using a fancy math thing called Rabin-Karp rolling-hashes.
games/tuxmath-2.0.3 (Score: 0.033435613)
Educational arcade game starring Tux
"Tux, of Math Command" ("TuxMath," for short) is an educational arcade game starring Tux, the Linux mascot! Based on the classic arcade game "Missile Command," Tux must defend his cities. In this case, though, he must do it by solving math problems.
audio/xoscope-2.0 (Score: 0.029553186)
Sound card oscilloscope
xoscope is a digital oscilloscope using input from a sound card or EsounD and/or a ProbeScope/osziFOX and will soon support Bitscope hardware. Includes 8 signal displays, variable time scale, math, memory, measurements, and file save/load.