Eqe is a simple clone of the excellent LaTeX equation editor you can find on
MacOS X. There's a zone to type LaTeX input, and it generates an image to
represent it (color, font, and size are customisable). You can drag the
image to other applications (like OpenOffice.org Impress, Mozilla, the
Gimp). It also exports to almost any image format, including PNG, JPEG,
PDF...). It is free software, released under the GPL.
It is composed of two parts: eqedit, which is a command line tool that
generates images from LaTeX input, and eqe which wraps eqedit into a
graphical user interface.
This is mgdiff, a graphical front end to the UNIX diff command based
upon X11R[456] and the Motif widget set. It allows the user to select
two files for comparison, runs the diff command, parses the output, and
presents the results graphically. This presentation can also be used
to generate a user-specified merge of the two files into a third file.
This program's appearance is based upon a program called gdiff, which
runs only on Silicon Graphics workstations and for which source code
is not provided.
AsmXml is a very fast XML parser and decoder for x86 platforms. It
achieves high speed by using the following features:
* Support of an XML subset only
* Written in pure assembler
* Optimized memory accesses
* Parsing and decoding at the same time
This parser is intended for applications that need intensive processing
of XML. This project will likely appeal you if XML parsing is a
bottleneck in your data-flow. It is expecially designed for bulk loads
into databases.
This is not an all-purpose library, it is not designed to be used with
DOM, SAX, XPath and so on. Here, XML is just considered as an
interchange format, not as a working format.
Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read and
easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text format
is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports features such
as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes, and links.
Markdown's syntax is designed not as a generic markup language, but
specifically to serve as a front-end to (X)HTML. You can use span-level
HTML tags anywhere in a Markdown document, and you can use block level
HTML tags (like <div> and <table> as well).
OpenVanilla (OV) is an input method (IM)/output filter (OF) framework
designed for better end-user text processing experiences. For example,
OpenVanilla provides a comprehensive set of Traditional Chinese input
methods that are lacking or of which counterparts are functionally
deficient/unsatisfactory in Apple's Mac OS X. Many Simplified Chinese
users also find this framework useful. A Tibetan IM module is also
available.
scim-openvanilla is an OpenVanilla loader as a SCIM IM engine that
enables the input method modules of OpenVanilla to be used through
SCIM.
ljdump reads the journal entries from a LiveJournal (or compatible) blog
site and archives them in a subdirectory named after the journal name.
Both the journal entries and journal comments are downloaded, which makes
ljdump a great backup tool for creating offline copy of your journal.
The program may be run as often as needed to bring the backup copy up to
date. Both new and updated items are downloaded.
ljdump uses only standard Python libraries, so it will work wherever
Python itself does (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, etc).
Baikal is a lightweight CalDAV and CardDAV server. It is
compatible with the calendar and contacts apps from Apple's
iOS and OS X, Android, Evolution, Mozilla Thunderbird, and
any other CalDAV/CardDAV capable application. Baikal supports
authentication with multiple users and calendars, and comes
with a spiffy web-based administration interface.
Baikal does not start a daemon or open any ports. It must
run at the root of a VirtualHost or subdomain. See the included
sample Apache and Nginx configurations, and INSTALL.md for all
the gory details.
mod_layout is a utility to wrap served webpages. This means it can
add a footer or header to a document. This allows you to create a
standard look and feel throughout a website without using SSI.
Some example uses are adding standard disclaimers to the bottom of
all pages, banner ads to the top of all pages, or even a menu at
the beginning of a page. There are many other per-document settings
you can modify with mod_layout.
THIS VERSION IS ONLY FOR APACHE 2.2.X
pecl-http extension aims to provide a convenient and
powerful set of functionality for one of PHPs major
applications. It eases handling of HTTP URLs, dates,
redirects, headers and messages, provides means for
negotiation of clients preferred language and charset,
as well as a convenient way to send any arbitrary data
with caching and resuming capabilities. It provides
powerful request functionality too.
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This the deprecated version 1 branch of this package
as the current 2.x branch is described as
"completely incompatible to previous version."
Please upgrade to www/pecl-http as soon as possible!
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From the c-icap homepage:
c-icap is an implementation of an ICAP server. It can be used with HTTP
proxies that support the ICAP protocol to implement content adaptation and
filtering services.
Most of the commercial HTTP proxies must support the ICAP protocol. The open
source Squid 3.x proxy server supports it.
Major features:
basic C API for developing custom content adaptation and filtering services
plugins interface
LDAP integration
simple ICAP client API
Currently the following services have been implemented for the c-icap server:
Web antivirus service, using the clamav open-source antivirus engine
basic URL filtering service