odt2txt is a command-line tool which extracts the text out of OpenDocument Texts
produced by LibreOffice, OpenOffice, StarOffice, KOffice and others.
odt2txt can also extract text from some file formats similar to OpenDocument
Text, such as OpenOffice.org XML, which was used by OpenOffice.org version 1.x
and older StarOffice versions. To a lesser extent, odt2txt may be useful to
extract content from OpenDocument spreadsheets and OpenDocument presentations.
odt2txt is:
- small
- supports multiple output encodings
- adopts to your locale
- able to substitute common characters which the output charset does not contain
with ascii look-a-likes
- written in C, has few dependencies
- portable (runs on Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, *BSD, Cygwin, Solaris, HP-UX)
Coppermine Photo Gallery is a picture gallery script. Users can upload
pictures with a web browser (thumbnails are created on the fly), rate
pictures, add comments and send e-cards. The admins can manage the
galleries and batch add pictures that have been uploaded on the server
by FTP.
Images are stored in albums and albums can be grouped by categories. The
script supports multiple users and each user can possibly have its own
set of albums.
The script also supports multiple languages and has a theme system. It
uses PHP, a MySQL database and the GD library (version 1.x or 2.x)
or ImageMagick to make the thumbnails. An install script makes the
installation fast and simple.
xlock locks the X server till the user enters their pass-
word at the keyboard. While xlock is running, all new
server connections are refused. The screen saver is disabled.
The mouse cursor is turned off. The screen is blanked and a
changing pattern is put on the screen. If a key or a mouse
button is pressed then the user is prompted for the password
of the user who started xlock.
If the correct password is typed, then the screen is
unlocked and the X server is restored. When typing the
password Control-U and Control-H are active as kill and
erase respectively. To return to the locked screen, click
in the small icon version of the changing pattern.
The xxkb program is a keyboard layout switcher and indicator. Unlike the
programs that reload keyboard maps and use their own hot-keys, xxkb is a
simple GUI for XKB (X keyboard extension) and just sends commands to and
accepts events from XKB. That means that it will work with the existing
configuration of X11 server without any modifications.
Additional features include:
- Remembers the current layout in each application and switches to it
on window focus change
- Can put its own icon on an application window titlebar
- Allows to designate two main layouts from multi-layout keymaps
- Alternative layouts can be set separately for each application and
can be changed during run-time
- Supports custom actions for certain windows (e.g. ignore, set initial
active layout on application startup)
- Can be docked as a docklet or placed in the system tray
Xephem is an interactive astronomical ephemeris program for X Windows
systems. It ...
computes heliocentric, geocentric and topocentric information for fixed
celestial objects and objects in heliocentric and geocentric orbits;
has built-in support for all planet positions; the moons of Jupiter, Saturn
and Earth; Mars' and Jupiter's central meridian longitude; Saturn's rings;
and Jupiter's Great Red Spot
Elwood Downey
ecdowney@noao.edu
August 1995
Xplanet was inspired by Xearth, which renders an image of the earth into the X
root window. Xplanet uses the Imlib library to read user supplied maps of the
earth (or another planet). Orthographic and Mercator projections can be
rendered to the root window or saved to a file. An image that the user can
rotate interactively can be popped up in a window using OpenGL or Mesa.
Aqualung is an advanced music player originally targeted at the GNU/Linux
operating system. Today it is also running on FreeBSD and OpenBSD, with
native ports to Mac OS X and even Microsoft Windows. It plays audio CDs,
internet radio streams and podcasts as well as sound files in just about
any audio format, and has a feature of inserting no gaps between adjacent
tracks.
Bcg729 is a software G729A encoder and decoder library written in C, developed
by Belledonne Communications, the company supporting the Linphone project.
It was written from scratch and is NOT a derivative work of ITU reference
source code in any kind.
It can be executed on many platforms, including both ARM and x86 with very
decent performances. libbcg729 supports concurrent channel encoding/decoding
for multi-call applications such as conferencing.
Monkey's Audio Codec is a lossless audio codec with good correspondence of
compression (and decompression) ratio and time. Monkey's Audio Codec can
be used for personal, educational and non-commercial purposes. Commercial
usage requires prior written permission from Monkey's Audio author.
This is community-maintained Unix port of earlier Monkey's Audio sources;
it does not correspond to current official SDK releases (4.x).
Bcg729 is a software G729A encoder and decoder library written in C, developed
by Belledonne Communications, the company supporting the Linphone project.
It was written from scratch and is NOT a derivative work of ITU reference
source code in any kind.
It can be executed on many platforms, including both ARM and x86 with very
decent performances. libbcg729 supports concurrent channel encoding/decoding
for multi-call applications such as conferencing.
This package provides a plugin for Mediastreamer.