Home

Ports Search

Options
en_US zh_CN
  • deskutils/x026-1.2

    IBM 026 Keypunch Emulator for the X Window System

    IBM 026 Keypunch Emulator for the X Window System. * Requires slow, deliberate typing or input will be lost (typeahead can be enabled if you insist) * Overpunches available by backspacing or holding down Alt or Meta * Tab set for FORTRAN * Automatic sequence numbers in columns 73-80 (can be disabled) * Paste X11 selection with middle mouse button * Can save deck in file, either in ASCII or in Douglas Jones's standard format * Can select from several card and keypunch types

  • x11/x3270-3.3.15

    3270 Terminal emulator

    3270 terminal emulator under X.

  • x11/X11-1.6.1.2

    Binding to the X11 graphics library

    A Haskell binding to the X11 library. The binding is a direct translation of C binding.

  • x11-servers/x2x-1.27

    Program to link multiple X servers together

    x2x allows the keyboard and mouse on one ("from") X display to be used to control another ("to") X display. Since x2x uses the XTEST extension, the "to" X display must support XTEST. In the default interface, x2x puts a window on the "from" display. This window is labeled with the name of the "to" display. Keystrokes typed into this window go to the window on the "to" display that has the input focus. Clicking on the x2x window causes the mouse on the "from" display to control the cursor on the "to" display. Perform- ing a subsequent multiple button click on the "to" display returns control to the "from" display. If the -east or -west options are specified on the command line, x2x starts up with a different interface. When the mouse moves to the (east or west) side of the default screen on the "from" display, the cursor slides over to the "to" display. When the mouse returns to to side of the "to" display that it entered, it slides back onto the "from" display. Unless the -nosel option is specified, x2x relays X selections from one display to the other.

  • lang/x10-2.2.1

    Object-oriented parallel programming language

    IBM Research is developing the open-source X10 programming language to provide a programming model that can address the architectural challenge of multiples cores, hardware accelerators, clusters, and supercomputers in a manner that provides scalable performance in a productive manner.

  • multimedia/x265-1.9

    H.265/High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) format

    High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the latest generation video compression standard. * This standard was developed by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) and ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG), through their Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) * HEVC is also known as ISO/IEC 23008-2 MPEG-H Part 2 and ITU-T H.265 * HEVC provides superior video quality and up to twice the data compression as the previous standard (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC) * HEVC can support 8K Ultra High Definition video, with a picture size up to 8192x4320 pixels

  • multimedia/x264-0.148.2708

    H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Video Encoding (Front End CLI)

    x264 is a free library for encoding H.264/AVC (aka MPEG-4 Part 10) video streams. Encoder features * CAVLC/CABAC * Multi-references * Intra: all modes (4x4 and 16x16 with all predictions) * Inter P: all partitions (from 16x16 down to 4x4) * Inter B: partitions from 16x16 down to 8x8 (including SKIP/DIRECT) * Ratecontrol: constant quantizer, constant bitrate, or multipass ABR * Scene cut detection

  • emulators/x48-0.6.4

    HP48 SX/GX graphic calculator emulator

    This emulator is capable of providing a faithful replication of the HP48 SX/GX graphic calculators. Around mid 2000, Hewlett Packard has graciously made available the ROMs required to run the package (included).

  • security/x509-1.6.0

    X509 reader and writer

    X509 reader and writer.

  • x11/X11-0.5

    Fully reflective X11 client library for Ruby

    RubyX11 is a fully reflective X11 client library.

View: Normal
©2007–2026 OxErr
Ports index by Sutra.