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FramerD 2.61

FramerD 2.61


FramerD is a portable distributed object-oriented database designed to support the maintenance and sharing of knowledge bases. more>>
FramerD is a portable distributed object-oriented database designed to support the maintenance and sharing of knowledge bases.

Unlike other object-oriented databases, FramerD is optimized for the sort of pointer-intensive data structures used by semantic networks, frame systems, and many intelligent agent applications.

FramerD databases readily include millions of searchable frames and may be distributed over multiple networked machines. FramerD includes an extensive scripting language based on Scheme with special support for web-based interfaces.

FramerD is implemented in ANSI C and has been compiled for a wide range of platforms, including many varieties of Unix, Mac OS X, WIN32. In addition, experimental Java and Lisp libraries exist for accessing FramerD databases and services.

FramerDs development is primarily supported by beingmeta, a company developing the next generation of tools for knowledge-based search, interaction, and automation.

FramerD is designed for incremental and collaborative data and knowledge base development. One primary cause of brittleness, incompatability, and obsolesence in advanced applications is the premature codification of structures, protocols, and semantics. FramerD was designed to provide robust and efficient data management without extensive up-front specification of data and operations. Developed at MITs Media Laboratory, FramerD has been used for four years in developing information access and machine understanding applications.

FramerD sources and platform releases are available free of charge under the GNU GPL. Inquiries about less restrictive commercial licenses should be directed to MITs Technology Licensing Office.

FramerD was originally developed at MITs Media Laboratory by Ken Haase. The laboratorys support, especially from its News In the Future program, is gratefully acknowledged. The primary development of FramerD is currently supported by beingmeta, a developer of next-generation content and knowledge management tools.

FramerD development is currently hosted by SourceForge which hosts and supports FramerD and numerous other open-source projects.
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Shade LSB 1.1.0

Shade LSB 1.1.0


Shade is an acronym which stands for Steganographically Hide and Analyze Data Entries. more>>
Shade is an acronym which stands for Steganographically Hide and Analyze Data Entries. Shade LSB project is a versatile and feature-rich program designed to analyze and manipulate LSBs (least significant bits) of files, attempting to either hide or pluck out data.
LSB manipulation is a form of steganography, the art or science of making the existence of information undetectable by normal means. This is achieved by writing the contents of a confidential file to the LSBs of another harmless and inconspicuous host file.
Shade is Open Source software released under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License. See the features Page for details as to what Shade is or will be capable of.
Main features:
- perform any payload file type.
- optionally perform on these known file types:
- jpeg/jfif - Joint Photographic Experts Group File Interchange Format
- mpeg - Moving Pictures Experts Group format
- mp3 - mpeg layer 3 format
- wav - windows wave file format
- bmp - windows bitmap format (8 bit)
- bmp - windows bitmap format (24 bit)
- png - portable network graphics format
- gif - graphics interchange format
- store/acknowledge payload file name in payload data.
- perform multiple payload files at once.
- verify integrity of payload data against original payload file.
- perform payload backwards.
- input from standard input (eg, perform on piped input)
- output processed data to standard output or to a file.
- perform payload between/before/after specified phrase(s) located in host data.n");
- use 1-8 bits per byte of host data.
- skip bytes at head of host data.
- skip bytes at tail of host data.
- skip X host bytes after performing each one.
- limit performing of payload to a specific number of bytes.
- Xor-crypt payload against custom repeating passphrase.
- Xor-crypt payload against custom repeating bit-sequence.
- apply arbitrary operations sequencially on each byte of payload file:
- invert bits. (eg, invert 3,4, 6, and 8: -i 3468)
- reverse bits. (eg, reverse 3 through 7: -R 37)
- transpose bits. (eg, swap bits 3 with 4 and 6 with 8: -t 3468)
- Xor-crypt against custom 8-bit-sequence.
Enhancements:
- Many data processing and output features have been added, and the code is much more friendly and efficient.
- An official change log was added.
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AFD 1.3.5

AFD 1.3.5


AFD is a program to automatically distribute files either locally or to remote hosts. more>>
AFD comes from Automatic File Distributor and provides a framework for very flexible, non-stop, log and debug-able delivery of an arbitrary amount of files to multiple recipients as expressed in URLs (currently mailing and ftp supported with the mailto://user@domain and ftp://user:password@host URL conventions). AFD stands for Automatic File Distributor.
The most common technique used to distribute data is for each individual to fetch the data from one common place. This place can be a database, FTP-server or even the WWW (World Wide Web). However, this is not always the most user or customer friendly way for a company or organization to distribute its products. For this reason AFD (Automatic File Distributor) was developed, to provide a better service to users or customers in transporting the required data directly to the location where it is required.
When distributing files to a remote host it does so via the FTP or SMTP protocol. Local distribution is done by simply copying files from one directory to another. To distribute files, the AFD has one central configuration file (DIR_CONFIG), where the system administrator can specify which files are to be distributed and where they are to be sent.
Main features:
- The AFD can send/retrieve any type of file, regardless of contents and the name of the file.
- Only the files are being distributed, no other additional information is send with the file.
- The AFD has a very sophisticated and compact X11 interface to monitor and control the distribution of files (afd_ctrl). It has the ability to do extensive logging of all activities, even down to tracing each individual FTP/SMTP command.
- Files can be send to places where no AFD is installed.
- There can be more than one process distributing files to a single host. This has the advantage that when a large file is currently being distributed, other files dont have to wait until the large file is done.
- Where net capacity is limited, it is possible to distribute files with priority.
- If the transfer gets interrupted, AFD can append files. So data that has already been transmitted will not be send again.
- It is possible to setup a whole network of AFDs that can be monitored and controlled through a single interface (mon_ctrl).
Version restrictions:
- The AFD requires X11R5 and Motif 1.2.x (or higher).
Enhancements:
- Files that have been distributed or are to be distributed can now be viewed via show_olog and show_queue dialog.
- A new interface for acknowledging errors was added.
- All events are logged into a separate log file.
- The pattern matching function was enhanced so that it can also handle [] brackets.
- More syntax checks were added for options in DIR_CONFIG.
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Nagios 3.0b1

Nagios 3.0b1


Nagios is a daemon written in C that is designed to monitor networked hosts and services. more>>
Nagios (formerly Netsaint) is a daemon written in C that is designed to monitor networked hosts and services.
Nagios project has the ability to notify contacts (via email, pager or other methods) when problems arise and are resolved. Host and service checks are performed by external "plugins", making it easy to write custom checks in your language of choice.
Several CGIs are included in order to allow you to view the current and historical status via a Web browser, and a WAP interface is also provided to allow you to acknowlege problems and disable notifications from an internet-ready cellphone.
Main features:
- Monitoring of network services (SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING, etc.)
- Monitoring of host resources (processor load, disk and memory usage, running processes, log files, etc.)
- Monitoring of environmental factors such as temperature
- Simple plugin design that allows users to easily develop their own host and service checks
- Ability to define network host hierarchy, allowing detection of and distinction between hosts that are down and those that are unreachable
- Contact notifications when service or host problems occur and get resolved (via email, pager, or other user-defined method)
- Optional escalation of host and service notifications to different contact groups
- Ability to define event handlers to be run during service or host events for proactive problem resolution
- Support for implementing redundant and distributed monitoring servers
- External command interface that allows on-the-fly modifications to be made to the monitoring and notification behavior through the use of event handlers, the web interface, and third-party applications
- Retention of host and service status across program restarts
- Scheduled downtime for suppressing host and service notifications during periods of planned outages
- Ability to acknowledge problems via the web interface
- Web interface for viewing current network status, notification and problem history, log file, etc.
- Simple authorization scheme that allows you restrict what users can see and do from the web interface
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug with processing epn directives in Perl plugins
- Fixed bug with check_result_path config option being ignored
- Added $MAXHOSTATTEMPTS$ and $MAXSERVICEATTEMPTS$ macros
- Fixed bug with incorrect output returned from embedded Perl plugins
- Fixed bug where status data file was not read by CGIs using mmap()
- Fix for CGI segfault
- Program status now updated at least every 5 seconds for addons that watch NDOUtils DB
- Added escape_html_tags option to CGI config file to escape HTML tags in plugin output
- Added optional integration with Splunk into the CGIs
- Added new action and notes URL target frame options to CGI config file
- Added new exclude option to timeperiod definitions for easy on-call rotation definitions
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Nagios 2.9service notifications during periods of planned outages - Ability to acknowledge problems via the web interface - Web interface for viewing current network status, notification and problem
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Convert::MIL1750A 0.1

Convert::MIL1750A 0.1


Convert::MIL1750A is a Perl module for conversion routines between decimal floating/integer values and hexadecimal values. more>>
Convert::MIL1750A is a Perl module for conversion routines between decimal floating/integer values and hexadecimal values in the MIL-STD-1750A format.

SYNOPSIS

use MIL1750A;

# Convert to MIL-STD-1750A hex from decimal
$hex16i = I16_to_1750A( $dec_value );
$hex16f = F16_to_1750A( $dec_value );
$hex32f = F32_to_1750A( $dec_value );
$hex48f = F48_to_1750A( $dec_value );

# Convert MIL-STD-1750A hex to decimal
$dec_value = M1750A_to_16int( $hex16i );
$dec_value = M1750A_to_16flt( $hex16f );
$dec_value = M1750A_to_32flt( $hex32f );
$dec_value = M1750A_to_48flt( $hex48f );
or ...
use MIL1750A qw( i16_to_mil f16_to_mil f32_to_mil f48_to_mil
mil_to_32f mil_to_48f mil_to_16f mil_to_16i );

# Convert to MIL-STD-1750A hex from decimal
$hex16i = i16_to_mil( $dec_value );
$hex16f = f16_to_mil( $dec_value );
$hex32f = f32_to_mil( $dec_value );
$hex48f = f48_to_mil( $dec_value );

# Convert MIL-STD-1750A hex to decimal
$dec_value = mil_to_16i( $hex16i );
$dec_value = mil_to_16f( $hex16f );
$dec_value = mil_to_32f( $hex32f );
$dec_value = mil_to_48f( $hex48f );

Convert::MIL1750A features routines to convert between 16I/16F/32F/48F decimal values and their equivalent in MIL-STD-1750A hexadecimal. The 1750A standard describes a microprocessor that is used as the backbone of many modern and legacy avionics systems. The 1750A stores data as an 8-bit exponent and n-bit mantissa (where n is the number of bits remaining in the value).

It is important to treat 16-bit values as 16-bit, 32-bit as 32-bit and 48-bit as 48-bit. Crossing bit structures will create unexpected results as 1750A hex values are structured differently, depending on their size. Additionally, the 16F format is not a formal member of the 1750A standard; it is used, however, in certain applications and is provided for reference. The 1750A standard allows positive and negative values using the 2s complement arrangement.

This module is extremely useful for ingesting data output by or for a 1750A flight processor. I would like to thank and acknowledge Dave Niklewski for helping me to find the standard documentation.Convert::MIL1750A is a Perl module for conversion routines between decimal floating/integer values and hexadecimal values in the MIL-STD-1750A format.

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Pytego 0.02

Pytego 0.02


Pytego project is a networkable Stratego clone created with Pygame. more>>
Pytego project is a networkable "Stratego" clone created with Pygame.
Pytego is a two-player, cross-platform networked clone of the classic boardgame "Stratego" from Milton Bradley developed using Pygame and SDL.
I could not find a good, networkable, free version of Stratego -- so I wrote my own. Mostly because I was interested in developing a game, partially because I think Python is a terrific language and partially because I was bored (sssh!).
This is the initial release of Pytego. Download it, try it out and send me your comments, questions, suggestions, and bug reports. Also, Im no artist, so send me new tiles and new graphics for the units -- anything! On my TODO list is support for user-customizable tilesets and icons.
Id like to acknowledge the Civil developers for inspiration (and their clear, easy-to-use networking code). Id also like to acknowledge David Clarkes Newbie Guide for convincing me to not worry about the "side issues" (rule #8) and to do things the "pythony way" (rule #13).
Enhancements:
- Reuse the "box" as the status area after the game has started, this way theres not a HUGE blank, white area after all the pieces have been placed.
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QtQuran 0.1

QtQuran 0.1


Quran project is aimed to be a comprehensive tool to navigate through texts of the Quran. more>>
Quran project is aimed to be a comprehensive tool to navigate through texts of the Quran, play readings of selected verses, as well as other features.
QtQuran project should also cover multiple translations of the Quran.
Arabeyes is a Meta project that is aimed at fully supporting the Arabic language in the Unix/Linux environment. It is designed to be a central location to standardize the Arabization process. Arabeyes relies on voluntary contributions by computer professionals and enthusiasts all over the world.
Unlike other Arabized products, Arabeyes is Open Source, completely FREE and abides by the ideals of the open source communities. Arabeyes aims for all active participants and volunteers to partake in the development process and to speak their mind on this professional effort.
The idea of Arabizing Unix is not a new one. However, most of the attempts were done by Arab computer science students studying outside of the Arab world. Once those individuals graduated, their projects were abandoned. Resulting in very sparse code and in every subsequent attempt in having to re-invent the wheel. Arabeyes aims to eliminate this redundancy and lack of information by not depending on any one person or group - Arabeyes is aimed to succeed irrespective of the interest or availability of the parties involved.
Arabeyes plans to address every aspect of making the use of Arabic on linux/unix common and without headaches/hurdles. Arabeyes goal is not to create new applications (if those applications exist), but to incorporate modifications/additions to existing common everyday-use applications. Arabeyes will initially engage in the following projects,
- Address the various font/keyboard-mapping issues
- Create the ability to write plain-text Arabic easily
- Create the ability to spell-check your Arabic text documents
- Create the ability to send/receive mail through an Arabic interface
- Localize (or translate) Common Graphical-User-Interface (GUI)
- Create the ability to take Arabic text files and create various enriched documents (TeX, word, etc)
The Arabeyes project acknowledges the importance of documentation. It is the only way to ensure that Arabization will proceed forward. Documentation creates a concrete foundation which others can refer to and follow in the future.
Enhancements:
- qtquran requires qt-3.0.5 and libquran (libexpat, libspeex and libogg).
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climm 0.6.4

climm 0.6.4


A very portable text-mode ICQ clone. more>>
climm 0.6.4 provides you a professional and very portable text-mode ICQ clone which is designed to compile under Linux, BSD, AIX, HPUX, Windows, AmigaOS and with restrictions BeOS. Originally written by Matthew D. Smith, a great part of climm has been rewritten by Rdiger Kuhlmann, in particular the support for the new version 8 of the OSCAR protocol that became necessary, the internationalization, the file transfer and some restructuring of the code.

Major Features:

  1. Login: login with both the old v6 and the new v8 protocol
  2. Register: register new uins and setup configuration with an easy to use setup wizard
  3. Password: changing password
  4. Reconnect: reconnects when kicked by server
  5. Contact list: complete contact list with several ways for a concise display of online/offline users
  6. Status: set status arbitrarily
  7. Messages: send and receive messages and urls
  8. Acknowledged messages: send ackowledged messages to clients who understand them
  9. UTF-8 encoded messages: send UTF-8 encoded messages to clients who understand them
  10. sms: send SMS to users cell phone
  11. User info: request and update all user and personal information
  12. Search: easy search command, can search by (nearly) any information
  13. Visibility: be visible to certain users even when invisible, or be invisible to certain users at any time
  14. Ignore: ignore certain users completely
  15. Chat group: request user from interest group and set owns interest group
  16. Events: can beep or execute arbitrary commands when other users go online, offline or send a message.
  17. Connections: can show a users connection info and last seen online time
  18. Peek: check whether someone is offline or just invisible
  19. tcp: full support of v8 direct connections
  20. SSL: supports SSL encrypted connections a la licq
  21. Tcl: supports scripting via the Tcl scripting language
  22. File transfer: full support of sending/receiving v6,v7,v8 (batch) file transfers
  23. Auto messages: auto replys if away, request and send auto messages
  24. Identification: recognizes climm/mICQ, licq, Miranda, StrICQ, &RQ, alicq, SIM, Kopete, vICQ including version number, and YSM, libicq2000-based, ICQ 2001, ICQ 2002, Trillian, ICQ2go, ICQ Lite, partially ICQ 2000
  25. History: writes a log of all messages to and from a user
  26. Debugging: easy debugging by selecting what data to display, including concise packet monitor
  27. i18n: translations include English, German, Serbian, Portuguese, Ukrainian, Japanese, partially Russian, French, Spanish, Romanian, Italian.
  28. Transcoding: transcode texts for Russian and Japanese users.
  29. Birthday flag: show if it is users birthday
  30. Socks5: supports connections via socks5

Enhancements:

  • Lots of bugs were fixed.
  • Some improvements were made to XMPP.
  • SOCKS 5 configuration per connection was implemented.
  • Layout changes related to XMPP were made.
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FileArchiveIndexer 1.29

FileArchiveIndexer 1.29


FileArchiveIndexer is a collection of modules and scripts to maintain detailed information about documents on disk. The intended use of this system is in a buysiness or office enviroment. more>> FileArchiveIndexer 1.29 is a collection of modules and scripts to maintain detailed information about documents on disk. The intended use of this system is in a business or office environment.

The system allows for a large archive of files that will be regularly changing by the adding, moving, and removing of files. OCR software is used to index content of image files, hard copy paper documents saved as pdf files.

The initial indexing of a large archive can take weeks. This document shows an overview of how it works, and why some decisions were made as to how it works. For technical API documentation, please see FileArchiveIndexer.This application relies heavily on posix. It is meant to run on linux. Portability is not a goal of this package.

In maintaining a database indexing an archive of files, there are two things want to know. The first thing is want to know where the files are, refer to this as the Update Step. The other thing want to do is actually index the files. This is the Indexing Step.

Major Features:

  1. The system will deal with a large archive of documents residing in a filesystem.
  2. If a file is renamed, or moved, its contents should not be reindexed. If a file's data has not changed, there must be a way to acknowledge and reflect that.
  3. Indexing of particular document types can be extremely time intensive, taking maybe minutes for example to read an image with ocr and turn it into text.
  4. multiple indexing processes should be able to run, maybe even from different computers. They should not bump into each other. basically, there is a Queue system managing indexing.
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Locale::RecodeData::ISO_8859_14 1.16

Locale::RecodeData::ISO_8859_14 1.16


Locale::RecodeData::ISO_8859_14 is a Perl module with conversion routines for ISO-8859-14. more>>
Locale::RecodeData::ISO_8859_14 is a Perl module with conversion routines for ISO-8859-14.

CHARACTER TABLE

The following table is sorted in the same order as the original charmap. All character codes are in hexadecimal. Please read ISO-10646 as ISO-10646-UCS4.

Local | ISO-10646 | Description
-------+-----------+-------------------------------------------------
00 | 00000000 | NULL
01 | 00000001 | START OF HEADING
02 | 00000002 | START OF TEXT
03 | 00000003 | END OF TEXT
04 | 00000004 | END OF TRANSMISSION
05 | 00000005 | ENQUIRY
06 | 00000006 | ACKNOWLEDGE
07 | 00000007 | BELL
08 | 00000008 | BACKSPACE
09 | 00000009 | HORIZONTAL TABULATION
0A | 0000000A | LINE FEED
0B | 0000000B | VERTICAL TABULATION
0C | 0000000C | FORM FEED
0D | 0000000D | CARRIAGE RETURN
0E | 0000000E | SHIFT OUT
0F | 0000000F | SHIFT IN
10 | 00000010 | DATA LINK ESCAPE
11 | 00000011 | DEVICE CONTROL ONE
12 | 00000012 | DEVICE CONTROL TWO
13 | 00000013 | DEVICE CONTROL THREE
14 | 00000014 | DEVICE CONTROL FOUR
15 | 00000015 | NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE
16 | 00000016 | SYNCHRONOUS IDLE
17 | 00000017 | END OF TRANSMISSION BLOCK
18 | 00000018 | CANCEL
19 | 00000019 | END OF MEDIUM
1A | 0000001A | SUBSTITUTE
1B | 0000001B | ESCAPE
1C | 0000001C | FILE SEPARATOR
1D | 0000001D | GROUP SEPARATOR
1E | 0000001E | RECORD SEPARATOR
1F | 0000001F | UNIT SEPARATOR
20 | 00000020 | SPACE
21 | 00000021 | EXCLAMATION MARK
22 | 00000022 | QUOTATION MARK
23 | 00000023 | NUMBER SIGN
24 | 00000024 | DOLLAR SIGN
25 | 00000025 | PERCENT SIGN
26 | 00000026 | AMPERSAND
27 | 00000027 | APOSTROPHE
28 | 00000028 | LEFT PARENTHESIS
29 | 00000029 | RIGHT PARENTHESIS
2A | 0000002A | ASTERISK
2B | 0000002B | PLUS SIGN
2C | 0000002C | COMMA
2D | 0000002D | HYPHEN-MINUS
2E | 0000002E | FULL STOP
2F | 0000002F | SOLIDUS
30 | 00000030 | DIGIT ZERO
31 | 00000031 | DIGIT ONE
32 | 00000032 | DIGIT TWO
33 | 00000033 | DIGIT THREE
34 | 00000034 | DIGIT FOUR
35 | 00000035 | DIGIT FIVE
36 | 00000036 | DIGIT SIX
37 | 00000037 | DIGIT SEVEN
38 | 00000038 | DIGIT EIGHT
39 | 00000039 | DIGIT NINE
3A | 0000003A | COLON
3B | 0000003B | SEMICOLON
3C | 0000003C | LESS-THAN SIGN
3D | 0000003D | EQUALS SIGN
3E | 0000003E | GREATER-THAN SIGN
3F | 0000003F | QUESTION MARK
40 | 00000040 | COMMERCIAL AT
41 | 00000041 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
42 | 00000042 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B
43 | 00000043 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C
44 | 00000044 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D
45 | 00000045 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E
46 | 00000046 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F
47 | 00000047 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G
48 | 00000048 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H
49 | 00000049 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I
4A | 0000004A | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J
4B | 0000004B | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K
4C | 0000004C | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L
4D | 0000004D | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M
4E | 0000004E | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N
4F | 0000004F | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O
50 | 00000050 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P
51 | 00000051 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q
52 | 00000052 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R
53 | 00000053 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S
54 | 00000054 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T
55 | 00000055 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U
56 | 00000056 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V
57 | 00000057 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W
58 | 00000058 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X
59 | 00000059 | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y
5A | 0000005A | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z
5B | 0000005B | LEFT SQUARE BRACKET
5C | 0000005C | REVERSE SOLIDUS
5D | 0000005D | RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET
5E | 0000005E | CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT
5F | 0000005F | LOW LINE
60 | 00000060 | GRAVE ACCENT
61 | 00000061 | LATIN SMALL LETTER A
62 | 00000062 | LATIN SMALL LETTER B
63 | 00000063 | LATIN SMALL LETTER C
64 | 00000064 | LATIN SMALL LETTER D
65 | 00000065 | LATIN SMALL LETTER E
66 | 00000066 | LATIN SMALL LETTER F
67 | 00000067 | LATIN SMALL LETTER G
68 | 00000068 | LATIN SMALL LETTER H
69 | 00000069 | LATIN SMALL LETTER I
6A | 0000006A | LATIN SMALL LETTER J
6B | 0000006B | LATIN SMALL LETTER K
6C | 0000006C | LATIN SMALL LETTER L
6D | 0000006D | LATIN SMALL LETTER M
6E | 0000006E | LATIN SMALL LETTER N
6F | 0000006F | LATIN SMALL LETTER O
70 | 00000070 | LATIN SMALL LETTER P
71 | 00000071 | LATIN SMALL LETTER Q
72 | 00000072 | LATIN SMALL LETTER R
73 | 00000073 | LATIN SMALL LETTER S
74 | 00000074 | LATIN SMALL LETTER T
75 | 00000075 | LATIN SMALL LETTER U
76 | 00000076 | LATIN SMALL LETTER V
77 | 00000077 | LATIN SMALL LETTER W
78 | 00000078 | LATIN SMALL LETTER X
79 | 00000079 | LATIN SMALL LETTER Y
7A | 0000007A | LATIN SMALL LETTER Z
7B | 0000007B | LEFT CURLY BRACKET
7C | 0000007C | VERTICAL LINE
7D | 0000007D | RIGHT CURLY BRACKET
7E | 0000007E | TILDE
7F | 0000007F | DELETE
80 | 00000080 | PADDING CHARACTER (PAD)
81 | 00000081 | HIGH OCTET PRESET (HOP)
82 | 00000082 | BREAK PERMITTED HERE (BPH)
83 | 00000083 | NO BREAK HERE (NBH)
84 | 00000084 | INDEX (IND)
85 | 00000085 | NEXT LINE (NEL)
86 | 00000086 | START OF SELECTED AREA (SSA)
87 | 00000087 | END OF SELECTED AREA (ESA)
88 | 00000088 | CHARACTER TABULATION SET (HTS)
89 | 00000089 | CHARACTER TABULATION WITH JUSTIFICATION (HTJ)
8A | 0000008A | LINE TABULATION SET (VTS)
8B | 0000008B | PARTIAL LINE FORWARD (PLD)
8C | 0000008C | PARTIAL LINE BACKWARD (PLU)
8D | 0000008D | REVERSE LINE FEED (RI)
8E | 0000008E | SINGLE-SHIFT TWO (SS2)
8F | 0000008F | SINGLE-SHIFT THREE (SS3)
90 | 00000090 | DEVICE CONTROL STRING (DCS)
91 | 00000091 | PRIVATE USE ONE (PU1)
92 | 00000092 | PRIVATE USE TWO (PU2)
93 | 00000093 | SET TRANSMIT STATE (STS)
94 | 00000094 | CANCEL CHARACTER (CCH)
95 | 00000095 | MESSAGE WAITING (MW)
96 | 00000096 | START OF GUARDED AREA (SPA)
97 | 00000097 | END OF GUARDED AREA (EPA)
98 | 00000098 | START OF STRING (SOS)
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F2 | 000000F2 | LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH GRAVE
F3 | 000000F3 | LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH ACUTE
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F5 | 000000F5 | LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE
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F8 | 000000F8 | LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE
F9 | 000000F9 | LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH GRAVE
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FB | 000000FB | LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX
FC | 000000FC | LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS
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PlainDoc 1.55

PlainDoc 1.55


PlainDoc document production system allows you to write documents as normal text files. more>>
PlainDoc (pd2tex) document production system allows you to write documents as normal text files. pd2tex tool converts the plain text files to:
- TeX which then gets converted to pdf (you need pdflatex tool installed)
- DocBook (dbx) which can be fed to various tool chains (not supplied) to generate pdf and html
- flat HTML (entire document in one HTML file)
- multipage HTML (each section as its own HTML file)
PlainDoc system was developed by Sampo Kellomaki from around 2002 onwards with the aim of solving document editing problems for writing:
- IT specifications documents
- software product manuals and documentation
- scientific and research papers
- legal documents
- presentation slides
Some of the goals were:
- document source is the plain text representation, no separate conversion needed
- documents are intuitive to write and understand
- getting a neophyte to a reasonable level of productivity and achievement should be easy. A college freshman should be able to use PlainDoc after 1 hour training, provided that all the tool chains have already been installed
- it must be very difficult to fatally corrupt a document; fixing corruption should be as simple as editing the file
- it must be possible to do diffs between versions of the document
- using cvs should be well supported (helps to avoid fatal loss of document, too)
- enable use of plain text productivity environments like emacs(1)
- the PlainDoc system MUST be serious enough to produce most any type of document and thus end the need to use any other system
- typeset quality output in paper and web formats
PlainDoc has now (Oct, 2004) been around for more than two years and it has been successfully used to produce:
- major IT specifications conforming to formatting rules (70 page range)
- research papers and theses conforming to formatting rules (200 page range)
- product manuals (500 page range)
- legal documents and contracts conforming to formatting rules
PlainDoc acknowledges its LaTeX legacy and does not aim at WYSIWYG (except in plain text document production, of course :-) however we are not totally against visual formatting either. Thus many hooks for accessing the underlying document formatters capabilities have been made available, such as:
- direct entry of TeX code
- direct entry of DocBook code
- direct entry of HTML code
These should allow you to get your job done without the system philosophy standing too much in the way, while for most part leveraging the automatic formatting of standard constructs.
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Bio::NEXUS 0.66

Bio::NEXUS 0.66


Bio::NEXUS is a Perl module providing an object-oriented, Perl-based applications programming interface (API). more>>
Bio::NEXUS is a Perl module providing an object-oriented, Perl-based applications programming interface (API).

NEXUS is a powerful and extensible format designed for use in evolutionary analysis, including the analysis of molecular sequence data as well as classical morphological and life-history data. It is the input or output format for software such as PAUP*, MacClade, Mesquite, SIMMAP, MrBayes, Nexplorer, and so on. This package also contains the demonstration applications nexplot.pl (plot character data with a tree) and nextool.pl (allowing programmatic editing, e.g., selecting particular clades or subsets of data).

The NEXPL library of Perl software (copyright 2004 Liang, Qiu and Yang) is distributed under an open source license (see LICENSE). If you use this software, please acknowledge:
Bio::NEXUS. An Object-oriented NEXUS API in Perl. T.J. Hladish, C.L. Liang, W.-G. Qiu, P. Yang, V. Gopalan and A. Stoltzfus. Available at http://www.molevol.org/camel/software.

INSTALLATION AND TESTING

This software has been tested under Linux as well as MaxOS X 10.2 and higher, and even a few Windows installations. The package installs using the standard procedure, and runs several hundred tests:

perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install

For more information, or to customize, see doc/Installation.pod.

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Hermes JMS 1.10

Hermes JMS 1.10


Hermes is a Swing application that allows you to interact with JMS providers. more>>
Hermes is a Swing application that allows you to interact with JMS providers. Hermes works with any JMS enabled transport making it easy to browse or search queues and topics, copy messages around and delete them. It fully integrates with JNDI letting you discover administered objects stored, create JMS sessions from the connection factories and use any destinations found. Many providers include a plugin that uses the native API to do non-JMS things like getting queue depths (and other statistics) or finding queue and topic names.
WebStart demo with a simple configuration containing an embedded ActiveMQ broker and a single queue and topic. Download some example text messages and FIX messages and send or publish them to ActiveMQ.
You can get the latest stable version from Sourceforge or the latest, less stable, build from HEAD
Enhancements:
- There is a new SAP JMS plugin and demo - many thanks to Martin Grigorov at SAP for his time and suggestions.
- The EMS tutorial has been updated.
- There is a new log panel in the Tools dockable frame that lets you view log4j events. By default none are displayed but you can start, stop and clear the events. The logging levels are inherited from your log4j configuration.
- Searching for messages now includes ObjectMessage support - Hermes searches on the result of toString(). Any exceptions are logged but otherwise ignored.
- Selection of multiple objects in trees and tables has been been improved.
- Workarounds for TIBCO EMS connection factories lack of JavaBean compliance have been put in place. Hermes checks for missing matching get/set methods (EMS provides one and not the other) and uses cglib to fill in the gaps. Previously Hermes had many strange issues configuring remote EMS servers. You must still however set the username and password on both the plugin and the connection factory. See $HERMES_HOME/cfg/vars-hermes-config.xml for an example configuration. I hope to fix this shortly.
- The WMQ plugin was not correctly supporting JMS destination names with properties in, e.g. queue://Q1?targetClient=1.
- The message header property table is now sortable.
- JIDE has been upgraded to 1.8.6.01
- A new configuration option CopyProviderProperties selects whether user header properties starting with JMS should be copied, e.g. during drag and drop, to/from a file and to/from a message store. You can set this via the Options->Configuration->General dialog. Some providers seem to allow this and others do not so only change it if you know what you want.
- New configuration option on the session Use Consumer will use a message consumer to perform queue browsing. Messages will be read but not acknowledged until a timeout on the read occurs. The timeout is in the Configuration->General dialog as ConsumerTimeoutWhenQueueBrowsing and defaults to 10 seconds. This is especially useful if you have many messages on a queue (10000s) and your providers queue browser implementation retreives all messages in one large batch (e.g. JBossMQ).
- There is a new property on the WebSphereMQ admin plugin to let you set reason codes whose exceptions you want to ignore. You set the logExclude property with a comma separated list of reason codes. See also here. It is only supported from WMQ 5.3.
- Installation is now via IzPack
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PythonCard 0.8.2

PythonCard 0.8.2


PythonCard is a GUI construction kit for building cross-platform desktop applications on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. more>>
PythonCard is a GUI construction kit for building cross-platform desktop applications on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, using the Python language.
The PythonCard motto is "Simple things should be simple and complex things should be possible."
PythonCard is for you if you want to develop graphical applications quickly and easily with a minimum of effort and coding. Apples HyperCard is one of our inspirations; simple, yet powerful.
PythonCard works on wxPython. If you are already familiar with wxPython, just think of PythonCard as a simpler way of doing wxPython programs with a whole lot of samples and tools already in place for you to copy and subclass and tools to help you build cross-platform applications.
PythonCard is an open source project and is being developed under the terms of a BSD-style license. This basically means you are free to download and use the executables, source code, web pages or any other item produced by the project and use it as you wish, as long as you acknowledge the source of that item and replicate the license associated with it.
Enhancements:
- added minimized and maximized attributes to Background class
- created documentation.py module to hold code previously in widgets.py
- for automatically generating component and background docs
- added getTextExtent and getFullTextExtent methods to BitmapCanvas
- revised internationalResourceName to support platform-specific resources
- added UK US to conversions.py and simplified SOAP.py module check
- updated turtle.py and bitmapcanvas.py component to force update on Mac
- renamed samples.py to samples.pyw
- added work-in-progress version of multiresourceEditor (tools/resourceEditor/multiresourceEditor)
- renamed to layoutEditor
- support customizable window styles in backgroundInfo of resourceEditor
- added convenience wrappers for pop-up menus, multiple check-box dialogs,
- multiple button dialogs (helpful.py and samples/helpfulWrappers)
- added sample for sudoku solver/helper (samples/sudoku)
- replaced StringType with StringTypes to handle Unicode better
- Major update standaloneBuilder, including support for py2exe
- allow for Python2.4 or Python 2.5 on Mac
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Just For Fun Network Management System 0.8.3

Just For Fun Network Management System 0.8.3


Just For Fun Network Management System is a PHP-based network management system. more>>
Just For Fun Network Management System is a PHP-based network management system that features an integrated syslog, Tacacs, TFTP configuration downloading, SNMP polling, SNMP traps, journalling, auto-discovery, performance graphs (RRD), SLAs, and a lot more.
Just For Fun Network Management System uses MySQL or PostgreSQL as the backend and works under Linux and Windows.
Main features:
- Written in PHP4 (works in PHP5 too)
- Fully tested on Linux, FreeBSD and Win2K
- Should work on any other system which supports PHP
- PHP/cron scripts for polling, analizing and consolidating data
- Database Backend MySQL or PostgreSQL
- Configurable Event Types and Severity Levels
- Modular and Extensible
- Advanced Event Filter
- Interface Autodiscovery
- Licensed under the GNU GPL
- Event Console, Shows Events / Tacacs / Syslog / Alarms in the same time-ordered display
- Map & Sub-Map support
- Graphical Interface Traffic, Round Trip Time, Packet Loss Monitoring, and a LOT more
- Variable Time Span in the graphs
- Total Administration via web
- Sound Alerts in your browser
- Events RDF Feed (for newstickers)
- Works with HTTPS
- Traffic Bytes
- Utilization %
- Packets per Second, Errors per Second, Error Rate
- Round Trip Time and Packet Loss (Cisco & Smokeping)
- Drops
- TCP Connections: Incoming, Outgoing, Established, Delay
- Number of Processes, Number of Users
- Used Memory and Disks with Aggregation
- Processor Utilization and Load Average
- Temperature
- Interfaces (Network cards)
- Host (Processor, Load Average)
- Storage (Disks and Memory)
- Applications Running (HostMIB)
- Cisco Ping (RTT & PL on Cisco)
- BGP4 (BGP sessions status)
- TCP (TCP Connections, Delay)
- Cisco MAC Accounting
- Cisco IP Accounting
- Cisco CSS
- Cisco SA Agent
- Cisco Enviormental (Temperature, Voltage, etc)
- Internet Information Server (IIS) MIB
- Livingstone PortMaster3 Serial Line MIB
- Compaq Insight Manager MIB (Disk, Fan and Temperature)
- Apache /server-status monitoring
- TCP Port Content Regexp Checking (or URL)
- Configurable per Circuit SLAs (with RPN logic)
- Internal Authorization Framework
- Per Event Journals and Acknowledge
- Triggers / Actions Framework for email/others alerts.
- Database Abstraction Framework
- CSV Export
- Distributed Polling
- Object Oriented
- Consistent API
Enhancements:
- Better support for PHP 5 and RRDTool 1.2.x, OS/400 integration, Dell Chassis alarm monitoring, and fixes for all reported issues.
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