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Kavlon Coloring Book 0.13
Kavlon Coloring Book project is a classic coloring book. more>>
Kavlon Coloring Book project is a classic coloring book.
It should work with little modification on any platform that supports these. This is a coloring book in the classic sense.
The user can choose from pages in the coloring book by flipping the pages. Once a picture is selected it may be colored by chosing a drawing color and clicking the region of the page that we wish to fill in.
The design has been kept simple so that the coloring book is easy to use by kids and adults alike.
<<lessIt should work with little modification on any platform that supports these. This is a coloring book in the classic sense.
The user can choose from pages in the coloring book by flipping the pages. Once a picture is selected it may be colored by chosing a drawing color and clicking the region of the page that we wish to fill in.
The design has been kept simple so that the coloring book is easy to use by kids and adults alike.
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Added: 2006-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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color wrapper 1.0.14
color wrapper is a non-intrusive real-time ANSI color wrapper for Unix-based programs. more>>
color wrapper is a non-intrusive real-time ANSI color wrapper for common unix-based commands on GNU/linux. cw is designed to simulate the environment of the commands being executed, so that if a person types du, df, ping, etc. in their shell it will automatically color the output in real-time according to a definition file containing the color format desired.
color wrapper has support for wildcard match coloring, tokenized coloring, headers/footers, case scenario coloring, command line dependent definition coloring, and includes over 50 pre-made definition files.
cw works by having an augmented PATH environmental variable which has a path to the cw definition directory prepended to it, this is usually set as "export ATH=/usr/local/lib/cw:$PATH" (in bash). in this cw definition directory you will see file(s) under the very same name of the program they are designed to color. these files appear as the common executable binaries you may be used to using, but they are just text files that contain instructions for cw to use, including the path to the "real" binary.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug that could crash cw, introduced in the previous version.
<<lesscolor wrapper has support for wildcard match coloring, tokenized coloring, headers/footers, case scenario coloring, command line dependent definition coloring, and includes over 50 pre-made definition files.
cw works by having an augmented PATH environmental variable which has a path to the cw definition directory prepended to it, this is usually set as "export ATH=/usr/local/lib/cw:$PATH" (in bash). in this cw definition directory you will see file(s) under the very same name of the program they are designed to color. these files appear as the common executable binaries you may be used to using, but they are just text files that contain instructions for cw to use, including the path to the "real" binary.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug that could crash cw, introduced in the previous version.
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Added: 2005-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1488 downloads
C++ Server Pages 1.0.2
C++ Server Pages is a partial Java server pages and servlet implementation in C++. more>>
C++ Server Pages is a partial Java server pages and servlet implementation in C++. C++ Server Pages is written as Apache 2.0 modules, with the focus on performance.
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Added: 2005-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cache colouring task_struct 2.5.0-03
Cache colouring task_struct is a simple patch for x86 CPU family that colours "struct task_struct" allocations. more>>
Cache colouring task_struct 2.5.0-03 provides you with a simple but very useful patch for x86 CPU family with 32 bytes cacheline size (can be easily changed to other sizes) which colours "struct task_struct" allocations inside the kernel by adding four different colours that will off. This product will be your excellent choice.
<<less Added: 2008-04-09 License: GPL Price: FREE
13 downloads
Pascal Server Pages 1.6.0.2
Pascal Server Pages is a way to write robust and secure Web sites and Web applications in Pascal. more>>
Free Pascal Web Unit allows you to write binary CGI programs in easy and comfortable way.
If you need binary server pages and you know Pascal, PSP (Pascal Server Pages) will help you. Let the Pascal be multiplatform web programming language with PSP and Free Pascal Compiler!
Simple Data Storage (SDS) includes several functions to work with electronic tables. It will help you if you cant use database server but if you have to store data somewhere. SDS - a bit more comfortable way to store your data than plain text!
Main features:
- Recieve POST, GET variables and Cookies.
- Filter incoming data.
- Use HTML templates.
- Set and Delete Cookies.
- Use Sessions to hold private user data.
- Get dates in string format.
- Use configuration files.
- Protect data with encrypting functions.
- Send e-mail Messages.
- Store data in electronic tables.
- Upload files to server.
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes and feature enhancements.
<<lessIf you need binary server pages and you know Pascal, PSP (Pascal Server Pages) will help you. Let the Pascal be multiplatform web programming language with PSP and Free Pascal Compiler!
Simple Data Storage (SDS) includes several functions to work with electronic tables. It will help you if you cant use database server but if you have to store data somewhere. SDS - a bit more comfortable way to store your data than plain text!
Main features:
- Recieve POST, GET variables and Cookies.
- Filter incoming data.
- Use HTML templates.
- Set and Delete Cookies.
- Use Sessions to hold private user data.
- Get dates in string format.
- Use configuration files.
- Protect data with encrypting functions.
- Send e-mail Messages.
- Store data in electronic tables.
- Upload files to server.
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes and feature enhancements.
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Added: 2007-04-27 License: Artistic License Price:
557 downloads
man-pages 2.63
The manpages package contains a large collection of man pages for Linux covering programming APIs, file formats, protocols, etc. more>>
Linux documentation can be found in man pages, info files, HOWTOs and FAQs, and elsewhere. (For example, also the kernel Documentation directory contains a lot of good stuff.) A nice index for the man pages in Fedora Core 2 is found at the superman site.
Man pages belonging to programs are usually distributed together with those programs. Therefore, the Linux man-pages distribution mainly contains the pages for system calls and library routines, special devices, and file formats.
However, it also contains documentation for a number of programs, in cases where the authors or maintainers of the program do not distribute man pages themselves.
<<lessMan pages belonging to programs are usually distributed together with those programs. Therefore, the Linux man-pages distribution mainly contains the pages for system calls and library routines, special devices, and file formats.
However, it also contains documentation for a number of programs, in cases where the authors or maintainers of the program do not distribute man pages themselves.
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Added: 2007-07-23 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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PdfRipImage 0.2
PdfRipImage is a utility to extract images from PDF documents. more>>
PdfRipImage is a utility to extract images from PDF documents and convert them to a format of your choice. You can choose to extract whole pages or just the images contained in them.
The program is available as a GNOME graphical version.
<<lessThe program is available as a GNOME graphical version.
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Added: 2006-08-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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g-page 2.03
g-page is a client/server application designed to send text messages to pagers or SMS enabled PCS phones. more>>
g-page is a client/server application for Unix designed to send text messages to alphanumeric pagers or PCS phones with short messaging, SMS, capabilities.
It supports the SNPP, WCTP, and SMTP (email) protocols, and works on a stand-alone workstation or across a network.
<<lessIt supports the SNPP, WCTP, and SMTP (email) protocols, and works on a stand-alone workstation or across a network.
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Added: 2006-09-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Source in Tab 1.5
Open Source in Tab is an extension which opens the pages source file in a new tab. more>>
Open Source in Tab is an extension which opens the pages source file in a new tab.
Opens the pages source file in a new tab. Has a preference to either open source in a new tab or existing tab.
<<lessOpens the pages source file in a new tab. Has a preference to either open source in a new tab or existing tab.
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Added: 2007-04-19 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
550 downloads
Spyce - Python Server Pages 2.1.3
Spyce - Python Server Pages is a Python-based dynamic HTML server engine. more>>
SPYCE is a server-side language that supports simple and efficient Python-based dynamic HTML generation, otherwise called Python Server Pages (PSP).
Those who are familiar with JSP, PHP, or ASP and like Python, should have a look at Spyce. Its modular design makes it very flexible and extensible. Spyce - Python Server Pages can also be used as a command-line utility for static text pre-processing or as a web-server proxy.
The supported adapters are:
* Fast CGI:The default Spyce integration with Apache is acheived via FastCGI, a CGI-like interface that is relatively fast, because it does not incur the large process startup overhead on each request.
* mod_python: If you really must have the fastest Spyce implementation (see the performance numbers), it is currently through an Apache module called mod_python. Spyce has been tested with mod_python version 2.7.6 (and version 3.0.3 with apache 2.0.37). You can try to find some mod_python rpms here, but in general one must compile mod_python from sources. The reason for this is because mod_python links with the Python library it finds on your system at compile time. Thus, even if you have the correct Python version installed on your system, mod_python will be using the Python library version on the system where it was compiled. Also, note that mod_python (or rather Apache) needs a Python that has been compiled without threading, so you may need to recompile Python as well for this reason. The process is not very difficult (just the usual: ./configure; make; make install dance), but hopefully someone will suggest a better route in time. In any case, make sure you can first get mod_python running on your system, if that is that is your chosen Apache integration route.
* Web server: Another fast alternative is to serve Spyce files via a proxy. This involves running Spyce in web-server mode, and configuring the main web server to forward the appropriate requests. The built-in Spyce web server can also be used to serve requests directly, but this is highly discouraged for production environments.
* CGI: Failing these alternatives you can always process requests via regular CGI, but this alternative is the slowest option and is intended primarily for those who do not have much control over their web environments.
* Command line: Lastly, one can use Spyce as a command-line tool for pre-processing Spyce pages and creating static HTML files.
<<lessThose who are familiar with JSP, PHP, or ASP and like Python, should have a look at Spyce. Its modular design makes it very flexible and extensible. Spyce - Python Server Pages can also be used as a command-line utility for static text pre-processing or as a web-server proxy.
The supported adapters are:
* Fast CGI:The default Spyce integration with Apache is acheived via FastCGI, a CGI-like interface that is relatively fast, because it does not incur the large process startup overhead on each request.
* mod_python: If you really must have the fastest Spyce implementation (see the performance numbers), it is currently through an Apache module called mod_python. Spyce has been tested with mod_python version 2.7.6 (and version 3.0.3 with apache 2.0.37). You can try to find some mod_python rpms here, but in general one must compile mod_python from sources. The reason for this is because mod_python links with the Python library it finds on your system at compile time. Thus, even if you have the correct Python version installed on your system, mod_python will be using the Python library version on the system where it was compiled. Also, note that mod_python (or rather Apache) needs a Python that has been compiled without threading, so you may need to recompile Python as well for this reason. The process is not very difficult (just the usual: ./configure; make; make install dance), but hopefully someone will suggest a better route in time. In any case, make sure you can first get mod_python running on your system, if that is that is your chosen Apache integration route.
* Web server: Another fast alternative is to serve Spyce files via a proxy. This involves running Spyce in web-server mode, and configuring the main web server to forward the appropriate requests. The built-in Spyce web server can also be used to serve requests directly, but this is highly discouraged for production environments.
* CGI: Failing these alternatives you can always process requests via regular CGI, but this alternative is the slowest option and is intended primarily for those who do not have much control over their web environments.
* Command line: Lastly, one can use Spyce as a command-line tool for pre-processing Spyce pages and creating static HTML files.
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Added: 2006-11-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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text-vimcolor 0.11
text-vimcolor is a command-line program to syntax color a file in HTML, XML or PDF. more>>
text-vimcolor is a command-line program to syntax color a file in HTML, XML or PDF.
SYNOPSIS
$ text-vimcolor --format html --full-page FILENAME > OUTPUT.html
$ text-vimcolor --format xml FILENAME > OUTPUT.xml
$ text-vimcolor --format pdf FILENAME --output OUTPUT.pdf
This program uses the Vim text editor to highlight text according to its syntax, and turn the highlighting into HTML, XML or PDF output. It works with any file type which Vim itself can highlight. Usually Vim will be able to autodetect the file format based on the filename (and sometimes the contents of the file).
Exactly one filename should be given on the command line to name the input file. If none is given input will instead be read from stdin (the standard input).
If Vim cant guess the file type automatically, it can be specified explicitly using the --filetype option. For example:
$ text-vimcolor --format html --filetype prolog foo.pl > foo.html
This program is a command line interface to the Perl module Text::VimColor.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
--help
Show a summary of the usage, including a list of options.
--debug
Turns on debugging in the underlying Perl module. This makes it print the command used to run Vim.
--filetype file-type
Set the type of the file explicitly. The file-type argument should be something which Vim will recognise when set with its filetype option. Examples are perl, cpp (for C++) and sh (for Unix shell scripts). These names are case sensitive, and should usually be all-lowercase.
--format output-format
The output format to generate. Must be one of the following:
html
Generate XHTML output, with text marked with elements with class attributes. A CSS stylesheet should be used to define the coloring, etc., for the output. See the --full-page option below.
xml
Output is in a simple XML vocabulary. This can then be used by other software to do further transformations (e.g., using XSLT).
pdf
XML output is generated and fed to the FOP XSL-FO processor, with an appropriate XSL style sheet. The stylesheet uses XSLT to transform the normal XML output into XSL-FO, which is then rendered to PDF. For this to work, the command fop must be available. An output file must be specified with --output with this format.
Full details of the HTML and XML output formats can be found in the documentation for Text::VimColor.
--output output-filename
Specifies the name of the output file (which will end up containing either HTML, XML or PDF). If this option is omitted, the output will be sent to stdout (the standard output). This option is required when the output format is PDF (because of limitations in FOP).
--full-page
When the output format is HTML, this option will make the output a complete HTML page, rather than just a fragment of HTML. A CSS stylesheet will be inserted inline into the output, so the output will be useable as it is.
--no-inline-stylesheet
When the output format is HTML and --fullpage is given, a stylesheet is normally inserted in-line in the output file. If this option is given it will instead be referenced with a element.
--let name=value
When Vim is run the value of name will be set to value using Vims let command. More than one of these options can be set. The value is not quoted or escaped in any way, so it can be an expression. These settings take precedence over --unlet options.
This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module.
--unlet name
Prevent the value of name being set with Vims let command. This can be used to turn off default settings.
This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module, when used with a value of undef.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$ text-vimcolor --format html --full-page FILENAME > OUTPUT.html
$ text-vimcolor --format xml FILENAME > OUTPUT.xml
$ text-vimcolor --format pdf FILENAME --output OUTPUT.pdf
This program uses the Vim text editor to highlight text according to its syntax, and turn the highlighting into HTML, XML or PDF output. It works with any file type which Vim itself can highlight. Usually Vim will be able to autodetect the file format based on the filename (and sometimes the contents of the file).
Exactly one filename should be given on the command line to name the input file. If none is given input will instead be read from stdin (the standard input).
If Vim cant guess the file type automatically, it can be specified explicitly using the --filetype option. For example:
$ text-vimcolor --format html --filetype prolog foo.pl > foo.html
This program is a command line interface to the Perl module Text::VimColor.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
--help
Show a summary of the usage, including a list of options.
--debug
Turns on debugging in the underlying Perl module. This makes it print the command used to run Vim.
--filetype file-type
Set the type of the file explicitly. The file-type argument should be something which Vim will recognise when set with its filetype option. Examples are perl, cpp (for C++) and sh (for Unix shell scripts). These names are case sensitive, and should usually be all-lowercase.
--format output-format
The output format to generate. Must be one of the following:
html
Generate XHTML output, with text marked with elements with class attributes. A CSS stylesheet should be used to define the coloring, etc., for the output. See the --full-page option below.
xml
Output is in a simple XML vocabulary. This can then be used by other software to do further transformations (e.g., using XSLT).
XML output is generated and fed to the FOP XSL-FO processor, with an appropriate XSL style sheet. The stylesheet uses XSLT to transform the normal XML output into XSL-FO, which is then rendered to PDF. For this to work, the command fop must be available. An output file must be specified with --output with this format.
Full details of the HTML and XML output formats can be found in the documentation for Text::VimColor.
--output output-filename
Specifies the name of the output file (which will end up containing either HTML, XML or PDF). If this option is omitted, the output will be sent to stdout (the standard output). This option is required when the output format is PDF (because of limitations in FOP).
--full-page
When the output format is HTML, this option will make the output a complete HTML page, rather than just a fragment of HTML. A CSS stylesheet will be inserted inline into the output, so the output will be useable as it is.
--no-inline-stylesheet
When the output format is HTML and --fullpage is given, a stylesheet is normally inserted in-line in the output file. If this option is given it will instead be referenced with a element.
--let name=value
When Vim is run the value of name will be set to value using Vims let command. More than one of these options can be set. The value is not quoted or escaped in any way, so it can be an expression. These settings take precedence over --unlet options.
This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module.
--unlet name
Prevent the value of name being set with Vims let command. This can be used to turn off default settings.
This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module, when used with a value of undef.
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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mainfo.org - Easy Page Edit 1.0
Easily change the content of a web page inside your browser. A firefox extensions that allows you to edit page content and locally save changes.... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-20 License: Freeware Price: Free
187 downloads
AT Media Page 0.1.14
AT Media Page provides a simple and easy to use Plone Page which can contain ATImages. more>>
AT Media Page provides a simple and easy to use Plone Page which can contain ATImages.
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Added: 2007-05-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Rails Page Cache Test Plugin 0.2
Rails Page Cache Test Plugin adds two assertions to the Test::Units::TestCase class of Ruby on Rails. more>>
Rails Page Cache Test Plugin adds two assertions to the Test::Units::TestCase class of Ruby on Rails to check the caching and expiring of pages in integration tests.
Installation:
Unpack into the vendor/plugin and that should be it.
Usage:
First create an integration test. Then, to test caching of the "/pages/about" and "/pages/contact" pages, add a method like this:
def test_caching
assert_cache("/pages/about", "/pages/contact")
end
The assert_cache method will
- first make sure that the urls are not cached,
- execute a get on each request,
- assert that the corresponding cache files have been created.
You can also give a block to the assert_cache method. Instead of executing a get on each url, it will yield the urls. For example:
def test_caching
assert_cache("/pages/about",
"/pages/contact") do |url_about, url_contact|
post url_about
post url_contact
end
end
You will also certainly want (and thats really the most interesting part) to check if your cached pages expires when the user is doing some action. For that, here is the assert_expire method:
def test_expiring
assert_expire("/news/list", "/news/show/1") do |*urls|
post "/news/delete/1"
end
end
Here the assert_expire method will
- check that the urls are cached,
- execute the post request,
- and assert that the urls are no more cached.
This is great for testing your cache sweepers logic.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a test for action and fragment caching.
- The plugin does not look at the filesystem anymore to see if page are cached or not.
- It hijacks the ActionController::Base page caching methods to store which pages are cached and expired, and uses that information for the assertions.
<<lessInstallation:
Unpack into the vendor/plugin and that should be it.
Usage:
First create an integration test. Then, to test caching of the "/pages/about" and "/pages/contact" pages, add a method like this:
def test_caching
assert_cache("/pages/about", "/pages/contact")
end
The assert_cache method will
- first make sure that the urls are not cached,
- execute a get on each request,
- assert that the corresponding cache files have been created.
You can also give a block to the assert_cache method. Instead of executing a get on each url, it will yield the urls. For example:
def test_caching
assert_cache("/pages/about",
"/pages/contact") do |url_about, url_contact|
post url_about
post url_contact
end
end
You will also certainly want (and thats really the most interesting part) to check if your cached pages expires when the user is doing some action. For that, here is the assert_expire method:
def test_expiring
assert_expire("/news/list", "/news/show/1") do |*urls|
post "/news/delete/1"
end
end
Here the assert_expire method will
- check that the urls are cached,
- execute the post request,
- and assert that the urls are no more cached.
This is great for testing your cache sweepers logic.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a test for action and fragment caching.
- The plugin does not look at the filesystem anymore to see if page are cached or not.
- It hijacks the ActionController::Base page caching methods to store which pages are cached and expired, and uses that information for the assertions.
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1102 downloads
man-pages-ja 20070515
man-pages-ja is a comprehensive collection of Japanese man pages for Linux. more>>
man-pages-ja is a comprehensive collection of Japanese man pages for Linux.
The project contains Japanese version of LDP man-pages, man pages for GNU tools, and ones for various opensource applications.
Enhancements:
- Three pages were updated.
<<lessThe project contains Japanese version of LDP man-pages, man pages for GNU tools, and ones for various opensource applications.
Enhancements:
- Three pages were updated.
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Added: 2007-05-20 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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