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x11/keybinder-0.3.1 (Score: 0.0031414363)
Library for registering keyboard shortcuts
Keybinder is a library for registering global keyboard shortcuts. Keybinder works with GTK-based applications using the X Window System. The port provides the following: - A C library, libkeybinder - Lua bindings, lua-keybinder - Python bindings, python-keybinder - An examples directory with programs in C, Lua, Python, and Vala
x11/wmbutton-0.6.1 (Score: 0.0031414363)
Dockapp that displays 9 buttons to run apps of your choice
A 64x64 pixel application that displays nine buttons. Each of these buttons can be configured via a configuration file to run just about any application you'd like to. Basically, if you can type it in a shell command, wmbutton can run it. It is based on wmcp, by Ben Cohen.
x11/xautolock-2.2 (Score: 0.0031414363)
Activate xlock after a user defined time of inactivity
Xautolock monitors console activity under the X window system, and fires up a program of your choice if nothing happens during a user configurable period of time. You can use this to automatically start up a screen locker in case you tend to forget to do so manually before having a coffee break.
x11/xdialog-2.3.1 (Score: 0.0031414363)
Drop in replacement for the "dialog" or "cdialog" programs
Xdialog is designed to be a drop in replacement for the "dialog" or "cdialog" programs. It converts any terminal based program into a program with an X-windows interface. The dialogs are easier to see and use while adding even more functionalities.
x11/xrootconsole-0.6 (Score: 0.0031414363)
Writes any log live onto the background
xrootconsole is a small utility which displays its input in a transparent text box on X's root window. It will read from any file listed on the command line or, by default, from stdin. It is most useful when it reads from a FIFO; this allows you to redirect multiple commands to the FIFO and monitor their output.
cad/admesh-0.95 (Score: 0.0027766635)
Program for processing STL triangulated solid meshes
ADMesh is a program for processing triangulated solid meshes. Currently, ADMesh only reads the STL file format that is used for rapid prototyping applications, although it can write STL, VRML, OFF, and DXF files. Features * Read and write binary and ASCII STL files * Check STL files for flaws (i.e. unconnected facets, bad normals) * Repair facets by connecting nearby facets that are within a given tolerance * Fill holes in the mesh by adding facets. * Repair normal directions (i.e. facets should be CCW) * Repair normal values (i.e. should be perpendicular to facet with length=1) * Remove degenerate facets (i.e. facets with 2 or more vertices equal) * Translate in x, y, and z directions * Rotate about the x, y, and z axes * Mirror about the xy, yz, and xz planes * Scale the part by a factor * Merge 2 STL files into one * Write an OFF file * Write a VRML file * Write a DXF file * Calculate the volume of a part
databases/hamsterdb-2.1.11 (Score: 0.0027766635)
Lightweight Embedded Database Engine
hamsterdb is a lightweight embedded database engine. It is in development for more than three years and concentrates on ease of use, high performance, stability and portability. The hamsterdb API is simple and self-documenting. The interface is similar to other widely-used database engines. Fast algorithms and data structures guarantee high performance for all scenarios. Hamsterdb has hundreds of unittests with a test coverage of over 90%. Each release is tested with thousands of acceptance tests in many different configurations, tested on up to six different hardware architectures and operating systems. Written in plain ANSI-C, hamsterdb runs on many architectures: Intel-compatible (x86, x64), PowerPC, SPARC, ARM, RISC and others. Tested operating systems include Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows CE, Linux, SunOS and other Unices.
devel/boost-all-1.55.0 (Score: 0.0027766635)
The "meta-port" for boost libraries
This is a meta-port for boost libraries, depends on all of them. Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries that work well with the C++ Standard Library. Boost libraries are intended to be widely useful, and usable across a broad spectrum of applications. The Boost license encourages both commercial and non-commercial use. The goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. Ten Boost libraries are already included in the C++ Standards Committee's Library Technical Report (TR1) and will be in the new C++0x Standard now being finalized. C++0x will also include several more Boost libraries in addition to those from TR1. More Boost libraries are proposed for TR2.
devel/boost-docs-1.55.0 (Score: 0.0027766635)
Documentation for libraries from boost.org
Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries that work well with the C++ Standard Library. Boost libraries are intended to be widely useful, and usable across a broad spectrum of applications. The Boost license encourages both commercial and non-commercial use. The goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. Ten Boost libraries are already included in the C++ Standards Committee's Library Technical Report (TR1) and will be in the new C++0x Standard now being finalized. C++0x will also include several more Boost libraries in addition to those from TR1. More Boost libraries are proposed for TR2.
devel/boost-libs-1.55.0 (Score: 0.0027766635)
Free portable C++ libraries (without Boost.Python)
Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries that work well with the C++ Standard Library. Boost libraries are intended to be widely useful, and usable across a broad spectrum of applications. The Boost license encourages both commercial and non-commercial use. The goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. Ten Boost libraries are already included in the C++ Standards Committee's Library Technical Report (TR1) and will be in the new C++0x Standard now being finalized. C++0x will also include several more Boost libraries in addition to those from TR1. More Boost libraries are proposed for TR2. NOTE: This package does not contain Boost.Python, it's in 'devel/boost-python-libs'.