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Auto Contrast

Auto Contrast


Auto Contrast is a script-fu based on a technique by lylejk of dpreview.com that performs an entirely automatic contrast adjust. more>>
Auto Contrast is a script-fu based on a technique by lylejk of dpreview.com that performs an entirely automatic contrast adjustment.

You may like the effect, dislike it, or not see a change, but its worth a try!

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Auto-autofs 1.8

Auto-autofs 1.8


Auto-autofs is a Perl script that searches the hardware for block devices using the /proc directory. more>>
Auto-autofs is a Perl script that searches the hardware for block devices using the /proc directory. The project finds partitions on harddisks via fdisk and tries to detect the filesystems.
The script generates also automounter entries for all ISO (or other loopback) files in special folders.
It creates a configuration file (automounter map) or works as a configuration program for automount.
Also a HTML file with all devices will be generated, so its possible to mount (and umount) partitions by clicking on a link.
Main features:
- Finds IDE and SCSI block devices via /proc
- Finds partitions on harddisks
- Filesystem and disk size detection via fdisk
- Gives the Devices automatically a fitting name (cdrom, cdwriter, zip, part etc.)
- By more than one device the names will be numbered (cdrom, cdrom1, cdrom2 etc)
- Its possible to give devices an alias (/dev/hdd1 -> "export")
- Volume or partition label support (for ext2, ext3, udf, isofs, reiserfs, ntfs and vfat)
- more filesystems can be added
- Support for Audio and Video CDROMs (see README file) (NEW)
- Support for IDE-SCSI Emulation
- Support for umount/eject
- Configurable commands
- With Icons (32x32 or 16x16) from KDE
- Support for ISO Files and other loop back files
- Add your devices as QuickBrowser to your KDE Panel
- Free configurable
- Automatically configuration
- Automatically creates symbolic links (/dev/cdrom --> /dev/scd0)
- I18n support
Enhancements:
- removed some kde stuff
- syntax change of index.html
- change default access rights
- bugfixes
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Auto FTP 0.4

Auto FTP 0.4


auto_ftp.pl came to be because I wanted to make a ftp client daemon that could be loaded on a server. more>>
auto_ftp.pl came to be because I wanted to make a ftp client daemon that could be loaded on a server. When you load this script, it will search for a shared folder for ftp transfers. Currently it will recreate folder and files on the remote site or just files. It also should transfer the file as ASCII or binary depending on the file type.
I do not have a install program as of yet. You must first change a few options in auto_ftp.pl and the conf file before you can use this program. More info can be found in each file. To install the
software move auto_ftp.pl to /sbin and them move auto_ftp.conf to /etc.
Also make sure that you use the following commands on the files.
chmod 700 /sbin/auto_ftp.pl
chmod 600 /etc/auto_ftp.conf
You must create this dir first
chmod 700 /tmp/ftp_tmp
You will also need to have libnet perl modules installed. They may
be downloaded from.
This is the version i used to write auto_ftp so it will work. If there
is anyproblems with newer versions please let me know.
Enhancements:
- Added a option for port for each site in the config file. If its not defined it will use 21 as the default. Also did some code cleanup.
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auto-nng 1.3

auto-nng 1.3


auto-nng is a software for analysis and classification of data, using artificial neuronal networks. more>>
auto-nng is a software for analysis and classification of data, using artificial neuronal networks. You can feed an amount of datasets consisting of certain input and output parameters into the program, to make it try to find a mathematical correlation between the input and output parameters.
Afterwards the program tries to calculate the output parameters for datasets which only have known input parameters.
auto-nng is free, and can be used and enhanced under the terms of the given license (MIT-style). It was developed under the NetBSD operating system, and runs under Linux (and other similar systems) too.
Enhancements:
- The transformation function for continuous input and output values has been changed to cause a smaller error during defuzzyfication.
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Auto Project Planner 1.1.0

Auto Project Planner 1.1.0


Auto Project Planner software automatically calculates a proper project plan based on your effort estimations. more>>
Auto Project Planner software automatically calculates a proper project plan based on your effort estimations and the due dates you have in mind. A list of tasks and a list of employees can be defined. Tasks can be assigned to one or more employees.
The project is also possible to define a maximum percentage value an employee can/should work on a task.
Public holidays, leaves, weekly working hours and some more parameters can be specified and are considered in the calculation.
According to this input the software compute time plans by minimizing the MSE (mean squared error) between expected and computed end dates.
Main features:
- Add/Remove/Edit/Arrange Tasks
- Estimated/Remaining Time
- Expected End Date
- Predecessors
- Add/Remove/Edit Staff Members
- Hours per week
- Assign (multiple) Staff Members to Tasks
- Define max. percentage a Staff Member could/should work on a Task
- Define Sick/Personal Leaves & Public Holidays
- Set Start Date of Calculation
- Output: Phase Plan (printable)
- Output: General & Weekly Overview of calculated plan
- Calculation
- Minimizes MSE between Expected and Calculated End Dates of Tasks
- New/Open/Save APP Projects
- Export to GanttProject
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Auto Adjust Photo 0.27

Auto Adjust Photo 0.27


Auto Adjust Photos main goal is to set and correct a photo image automatically with only one click. more>>
Auto Adjust Photos main goal is to set and correct a photo image automatically with only one click. With other words, to make it seen better. This means setting the contrast, color balance and gamma levels of the image by analization.

Not all images are adjusted originally in the proper way. Some of them can be too dark, too bright, or the colors are just too yellowish. The middle tone can be too dark - at this we see the pictures too dark, no matter how many light colors they have. The program tries to set these parameters by analization to the best values.

This can be a solution for those kind of users who are not able to set up and correct images with complicated huge graphical softwares, or just simply dont intend to spend a lot of time with setting the images one-by-one manually. Only selecting the image files are enough, then right-clicking with the mouse you can just start the automatic color correction command from the local menu (one-step operation from a console command too).

The program handles the following image formats: mif, pnm / pgm / ppm, bmp, ras, jp2, jpc, jpg, pgx

This program is FREEWARE - Free software. You are free to use it. You may not rent, lease, sell, modify, decompile or disassemble it without the written permission of the author. The creator of the software will not be liable for any damages or data loss while using it.

The following options are supported:

--help Print this help
-v --version Print version information
-d --description Print more detailed information about the program
-l --licence Print licence agreement
-i --info Information about the image
-a --autoadjust *Auto adjust the colors of the image
-o --overwrite *Overwrite mode, the original source file is replaced
-j1 --jpg JPG image output
-j2 --jp2 JPEG 2000 image output
-r --resize *Resize image with given value taking the longer side
-s --speed Print extra speed information
-q --quality *Set image quality from 1 to 100
-m --mute Muted mode, no information printed during operation

* marked parameters need file input

EXAMPLES:

aaphoto --version
aaphoto --help
aaphoto --description
aaphoto --licence
aaphoto --info image.jpg
aaphoto --autoadjust image.jpg
aaphoto --resize70% image.jpg
aaphoto --resize600 image.jpg
aaphoto --quality80 image.jp2
aaphoto *.jp2 --overwrite --speed

REMARKS:

- auto adjust parameter is set by default if no other parameters are given
- a _new filename will be generated without --overwrite parameter
- on directory input every file will be processed in it but not recursively
- order of parameters does not matter
- resizing can be set in percentage too
- resize parameter should be less or equal than original
- resize uses the best (and slowest) resampling method
- default jpeg compression quality is 95%
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Auto-Transcode 0.1

Auto-Transcode 0.1


Auto-Transcode is a user-friendly GTK2 GUI for Transcode. more>>
Auto-Transcode is a user-friendly GTK2 GUI for Transcode. It allows you to easily convert various audio and video formats that are used by everybody.
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List::Part 0.03

List::Part 0.03


List::Part is a Perl module that allows you to partition one array into several. more>>
List::Part is a Perl module that allows you to partition one array into several.

SYNOPSIS

use List::Part;
($good, $bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store arrayrefs into $good and $bad
(*good, *bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store into @good and @bad

ABSTRACT

List::Part implements the part function, allowing one array to be "partitioned" into several based on the results of a code reference.

There are many applications in which the items of a list need to be categorized. For example, lets say you want to categorize lines in a log file:

my($success, $failure)=part { /^ERR/ } ;

Or, suppose you have a list of employees, and you need to determine their fate:

my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=part {
$_->is_talented ? 0
: $_->is_executive ? 1
: 2
} @employees;

Actually, the second one is better suited to parts alternate form, parta:

my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=parta
[ sub { $_->talented }, sub { $_->is_executive }, qr// ] =>
@employees;

Or maybe you just want yet another way to write the traditional Perl signoff:

perl -MList::Part -e"print map{@$_}part{$i++%5}split,JAercunrlkso ettPHr hea,"

List::Part can help you do those sorts of things.

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Added: 2007-05-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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auto-build 1.2.0

auto-build 1.2.0


auto-build is a Perl module that can run automated, unattended software build processes. more>>
auto-build is a Perl module that can run automated, unattended software build processes.

SYNOPSIS

# auto-build [OPTION]...
Run build using latest code currently in source control
# auto-build --config /etc/auto-build.d/auto-build.conf
Run build using code committed prior to 12:30 on Dec 12th 2004
# auto-build --timestamp 12:30:00 Dec 12th 2004
--config /etc/auto-build.d/auto-build.conf

SUMMARY

auto-build is the command used to execute the Test-AutoBuild software build automation framework. It is intended to execute a single iteration of the build engine and then quit with its exit status providing an indication of the build success / fail status (see the EXIT STATUS section later in this manual page). To perform a continous automated build this command would be launched on a frequent basis from cron. Locking will ensure that two instances do not execute concurrently, so it can safely be triggered every 5 minutes.

OPTIONS

The following command line options are valid:

--config=FILE

Specify an alternative path to the configuration file for the build process. If ommitted, will default to looking for the file $HOME/auto-build.conf. The configuration data is loaded by the Config::Record module, so refer to that modules manual page for details of permitted syntax. The file will also be pre-processed by the Template module allowing dynamic generation of complex configuration files

--log4perl=FILE

Specify an alternative file containing configuration settings for the Log::Log4perl logging system. If ommitted, log4perl settings will be loaded from the master autobuild configuration file.

--timestamp=DATE

Specify the timestamp to use when checking code out of the source control repositories. For repository modules supporting timestamps it is guarenteed that the code checked out will be the latest version not newer than this timestamp. If ommitted, the timestamp will default to the current timestamp. The argument can be either an plain integer specifying number of seconds since the epoch, or any of the text representations handled by the Date::Manip module

today
1st thursday in June 1992
05/10/93
12:30 Dec 12th 1880
8:00pm december tenth

--verbose

Increase the verbosity of warning messages and errors. This will ensure that if the builder unexpectedly crashes, a complete stack trace will be dumped along will full arguments.It will also cause the post-processed configuration file to be dumped.

--help

Display a summary of the command line help options

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auto-submiter 1.0

auto-submiter 1.0


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Autohouse II 0.22

Autohouse II 0.22


Autohouse II is an invoicing system for small repair shops. more>>
Autohouse II is an invoicing system for small repair shops.
Autohouse II comes configured for an auto repair shop but can be configured to handle any shop with customers who have things to be repaired.
It includes a customer and vehicle database, the ability to generate invoices, and the ability to track the repair history of a vehicle.
Main features:
- Customer/vehicle database.
- Multiple vehicles per cusomter.
- Ability to transfer vehicles fromone customer to another.
- Ability to view and modify past and current workorders.
- Parts Inventory
- Configurable labor rates and sates tax.
Enhancements:
- A build problem was fixed.
- The MoveTransaction dialog was modified to be more friendly.
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Mounttero 0.4

Mounttero 0.4


Mounttero is a tool for automatically mounting drives using autofs. more>>
Mounttero automatically mounts most storage devices such as USB drives and cameras, DVDs, CDROMs, hard disks, and floppies.

Devices are mounted when users opens their directory, such as /mnt/auto/cdrom, and are unmounted when the directory remains unused for four seconds.

Usage

For example, when user opens directory /mnt/auto/usb/, digital camera is automatically mounted and all the pictures shown in the directory. After four seconds of inactivity, device is unmounted and can be detached.

Manual Configuration

The rest of this document describes manual configuration of mounttero. If you installed the rpm, it did all this configuration automatically and you dont need manual configuration. The scripts below contain some latest and greatest version 0.5 improvements that have not made it to rpm yet, namely more usb partitions.

Create the directories used by the automounter. The directory is the one mentioned in /etc/auto.master:

# mkdir -p /mnt/auto/autofs

Create auto.master to tell autofs daemon that /mnt/auto/autofs directory is handled according to auto.tero

# /etc/auto.master
# mountpoint map options # see also: man 8 autofs
/mnt/auto/autofs /etc/auto.tero --timeout=4

List the actual mountpoints and devices in the automounter map

# /etc/auto.tero
# http://iki.fi/karvinen/linux/doc/automatic-mounting-autofs.html
# mountpoint_key options location_device # man 5 autofs
cdrom -fstype=auto,ro,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/cdrom
cdrom1 -fstype=auto,ro,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/cdrom1
usb -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/sda1
# second and third partitions in usb device:
usb2 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :dev/sda2
usb3 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :dev/sda3
floppy -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,noexec,user,gid=100,umask=000 :/dev/fd0

hda1 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hda1
hda2 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hda2
hda3 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hda3
hda4 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hda4

hdb1 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdb1
hdb2 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdb2
hdb3 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdb3
hdb4 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdb4

hdc1 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdc1
hdc2 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdc2
hdc3 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdc3
hdc4 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdc4

hdd1 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdd1
hdd2 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdd2
hdd3 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdd3
hdd4 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hdd4

# Serial ATA (SATA) disks are IDE emulated in Linux 2.6
hde1 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hde1
hde2 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hde2
hde3 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hde3
hde4 -fstype=auto,nosuid,nodev,user :/dev/hde4

# (c) 2003, 2004-05-29, 2004-09-19 Tero.Karvinen atta iki.fi

# /etc/init.d/autofs restart

Now drives are automatically mounted when you try to access them. You can test it by inserting a cdrom, and cd /mnt/auto/autofs/cdrom. The CDROM is automatically mounted, and ls should show you contents of the cd. When you cd to another directory, such as home directory (cd), CDROM is umounted in four seconds and the eject button in the drive starts working.

To see which drives are mountable (have discs in drive), you can create symlinks (similar to shortcuts) to the mountpoints. You can create the symlinks manually for each drive, for example

# cd /mnt/auto/
# ln -s autofs/cdrom cdrom
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Data::Locations 5.4

Data::Locations 5.4


Data::Locations is a virtual file manager which allows to read/write data to and from virtual files. more>>
Data::Locations - magic insertion points in your data
Did you already encounter the problem that you had to produce some data in a particular order, but that some piece of the data was still unavailable at the point in the sequence where it belonged and where it should have been produced?
Did you also have to resort to cumbersome and tedious measures such as storing the first and the last part of your data separately, then producing the missing middle part, and finally putting it all together?
In this simple case, involving only one deferred insertion, you might still put up with this solution.
But if there is more than one deferred insertion, requiring the handling of many fragments of data, you will probably get annoyed and frustrated.
You might even have to struggle with limitations of the file system of your operating system, or handling so many files might considerably slow down your application due to excessive file input/output.
And if you dont know exactly beforehand how many deferred insertions there will be (if this depends dynamically on the data being processed), and/or if the pieces of data you need to insert need additional (nested) insertions themselves, things will get really tricky, messy and troublesome.
In such a case you might wonder if there wasnt an elegant solution to this problem.
This is where the "Data::Locations" module comes in: It handles such insertion points automatically for you, no matter how many and how deeply nested, purely in memory, requiring no (inherently slower) file input/output operations.
(The underlying operating system will automatically take care if the amount of data becomes too large to be handled fully in memory, though, by swapping out unneeded parts.)
Moreover, it also allows you to insert the same fragment of data into SEVERAL different places.
This increases space efficiency because the same data is stored in memory only once, but used multiple times.
Potential infinite recursion loops are detected automatically and refused.
In order to better understand the underlying concept, think of "Data::Locations" as virtual files with almost random access: You can write data to them, you can say "reserve some space here which I will fill in later", and continue writing data.
And you can of course also read from these virtual files, at any time, in order to see the data that a given virtual file currently contains.
When you are finished filling in all the different parts of your virtual file, you can write out its contents in flattened form to a physical, real file this time, or process it otherwise (purely in memory, if you wish).
You can also think of "Data::Locations" as bubbles and bubbles inside of other bubbles. You can inflate these bubbles in any arbitrary order you like through a straw (i.e., the bubbles object reference).
Note that this module handles your data completely transparently, which means that you can use it equally well for text AND binary data.
You might also be interested in knowing that this module and its concept have already been heavily used in the automatic code generation of large software projects.
Enhancements:
- Fixed test file "02___refcount.t" to auto-adjust the offset dealing with self-ties not incrementing
- the refcount in some Perl versions.
- Added a warning to "Makefile.PL" that Perl versions including and between v5.6.1 and v5.7.0 are not fully supported (test file "11_______dump.t" dumps core).
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 2.2.1

Auto Directory Index PHP Script 2.2.1


Auto Directory Index PHP Script is a customizable PHP script that indexes directories. more>>
Auto Directory Index PHP Script is a PHP script that makes a table that lists the files in a directory, and lets users access the files and subdirectories.
It includes searching, icons for each file type, an admin panel, uploads, access logging, file descriptions, and more.
Main features:
- You dont have to put index.php in every subfolder - it automatically lets you access subdirectories
- Shows different icons for each file type - includes three different icon styles
- Ability to hide/block certain files, folders, or file extensions
- Works on all servers that support PHP 4.1.0 or higher (including PHP5)
- No databases needed
- Ability to upload files and to have user accounts
- Built-in admin tools (available when logged in with an admin level account)
- Creating and deleting directories
- Uploading, renaming, and deleting files
- Log viewer and visitor statistics
- Searching for specific files/folders
- Access logging and statistics (stores users IP in a text file along with the time and file request)
- Anti-Leech feature
- Bandwidth limiting
- Files/folders can have custom descriptions
- Thumbnails of images can be generated and displayed
- Can keep track of number of downloads for each file
- Nicer looking than servers default output, and the display is customizable
- Version 2.0 uses a template system for easy customization of HTML output
- Available in 34 languages
- XHTML 1.1 and CSS compliant, so it displays correctly in all browsers
- This software is free
Enhancements:
- Handling of passwords with .htaccess was improved.
- The default stylesheet was updated.
- Translations were added.
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Auto Directory Index PHP Script 1.5.4Auto Directory Index PHP Script is a customizable PHP script that indexes directories. Auto ...AutoIndex is a PHP script that makes a table that lists the files
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Auto-eject-cdrom 0.2

Auto-eject-cdrom 0.2


Auto-eject-cdrom is a very small C application that handles CD-ROM events in Linux. more>>
Auto-eject-cdrom is a very small C application that handles CD-ROM events in Linux. If new media is inserted in a CD-ROM drive, it is automatically mounted based on a matching entry in /etc/fstab.

If a CD-ROM is mounted and the eject button is pressed, the filesystem is umounted and ejected.

This allows for the same basic functionality Windows allows with the CD-ROM eject button.
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