This software interprets Infocom text-adventure games. It requires the
X Window System. This port does not install any games; you can install
them yourself if you own the games, or you can legally obtain the Zork
series from:
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pete/Infocom/download.html
More games can be found at:
ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/games/zcode/
Included in this package are:
4va:
4va is a fourth dimensional visualization program for X11.
It takes as input a file describing an object in up to 4 dimensions
and tumbles it in a window according to rotation values given on the
command line.
Ctorus, cutctorus, 4vdmake:
These three programs are object file generators for 4va.
GPicView - A Simple and Fast Image Viewer for X
Features:
* Extremely lightweight and fast with low memory usage
* Very suitable for default image viewer of desktop system
* Simple and intuitive interface
* Minimal lib dependency: Only pure GTK+ is used
* Desktop independent: Doesn't require any specific desktop environment
* Open source, licensed under GNU GPL
Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A
client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text
sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does
kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the
client.
Skkinput is an input method for X11 applications that want Japanese
text input.
A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text
sends a request to skkinput. Skkinput receives the request, does
kana-kanji conversion, and sends converted text back to the client.
From version 3.0, skkinput becomes an emacs-lisp like interpreter,
and uses skk.el in skk-8.6 as an conversion engine.
Skkinput is an input method for X11 applications that want Japanese
text input.
A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text
sends a request to skkinput. Skkinput receives the request, does
kana-kanji conversion, and sends converted text back to the client.
`Oleo' has more than one user interface. The traditional `oleo'
environment shows a curses based (character mode) user interface.
A bare bones user interface based on the X Window System exists as of
version 1.6 which dates back to 1994. In 1998, development started for
a `motif' based user interface. It should be more user friendly than
the character based UI.
`xbatt' is an X11 client which displays a battery status of your
notebook computer equiped with APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS.
The status displayed consists remaining battery life, an AC line
status, and a charging status.
NOTE: You need APM driver in your kernel. And enable it to edit
file /etc/sysconfig at `apm_enable=NO' to `YES'.
Pcf2bdf is a font de-compiler. It converts X fonts from Portable
Compiled Format (PCF) to Bitmap Distribution Format (BDF). It can
also accept a compressed/gzipped PCF file as input, but gzip must
be found in your PATH.
FONTBOUNDINGBOX in a BDF file is not used by bdftopcf, so pcf2bdf
generates irresponsible values.
LablGTK2 uses the rich type system of Objective Caml 3 to provide
a strongly typed, yet very comfortable, object-oriented interface
to GTK+ 2.x.
Objective Caml threads are supported, including for the toplevel,
which allows for interactive use of the library.
Please see ${PREFIX}/share/doc/ocaml/${PORTNAME}/README for further
information.