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Aqua Data Studio 6.0.10
Aqua Data Studio is a database query tool and administration tool that allows developers to easily create, edit, and execute SQL more>>
Aqua Data Studio program is a database query tool and administration tool that allows developers to easily create, edit, and execute SQL scripts, as well as browse and visually modify database structures.
Aqua Data Studio provides an integrated database environment with a single consistent interface to all major relational databases. This allows the database administrator or developer to tackle multiple tasks simultaneously from one application.
Main features:
Query Analyzer/Window
- Aqua Data Studios sophisticated Query Analyzer allows users to work on database scripts with specific RDBMS syntax highlighting and auto-completion to develop and test SQL scripts. Other features to speed up development include SQL automation, auto-describe and sortable multi-grid results. The query analyzer also provides client side variable binding, allowing a user to execute stored procedures or functions with local variables binded to receive out parameters. The query window also provides two modes of operation, using a SplitPane View or a MultiTab View for the editor and the query results.
Schema Browser & Visual Editing
- Its graphical browsing capabilities allow you to understand the structure and dependencies of the database schema with a single mouse click. The schema browser also allows you to visually edit any schema object with a graphical design form to CREATE, ALTER or DROP the object. Visual editing supports Tables, Indexes, Procedures, Data Types and other schema objects. The visual editors also provides an SQL preview of all the commands to be executed to commit the operation.
Schema Extraction & DDL Scripting
- Its graphical browsing allows you to extract the structure definition of all schema objects and to script the SQL DDL and DML (eg CREATE, ALTER, DROP, SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE) syntax for database schema objects (including Tables, Views, Triggers, Stored Procedures and Functions).
Table Data Editor
- A powerful Table Data Editor allows you to modify your results graphically and save them. By writing a single table SELECT statement in the Query Analyzer and clicking on the Execute Edit button, a separate window is opened with the query results for you to edit and save. You may also browser to a table in the schema browser and select the Edit Table from the popup menu to edit the first 1000 records in a table.
Enhancements:
- Enhancements in this release include OS X Integration, Windows integration, complete and customizable keymapping, a schema difference tool, a directory difference tool, a file difference tool, a tab difference tool, a copy history difference tool, SQL Server DBA tools, and Sybase DBA tools.
- In total, there were over 100 new features.
<<lessAqua Data Studio provides an integrated database environment with a single consistent interface to all major relational databases. This allows the database administrator or developer to tackle multiple tasks simultaneously from one application.
Main features:
Query Analyzer/Window
- Aqua Data Studios sophisticated Query Analyzer allows users to work on database scripts with specific RDBMS syntax highlighting and auto-completion to develop and test SQL scripts. Other features to speed up development include SQL automation, auto-describe and sortable multi-grid results. The query analyzer also provides client side variable binding, allowing a user to execute stored procedures or functions with local variables binded to receive out parameters. The query window also provides two modes of operation, using a SplitPane View or a MultiTab View for the editor and the query results.
Schema Browser & Visual Editing
- Its graphical browsing capabilities allow you to understand the structure and dependencies of the database schema with a single mouse click. The schema browser also allows you to visually edit any schema object with a graphical design form to CREATE, ALTER or DROP the object. Visual editing supports Tables, Indexes, Procedures, Data Types and other schema objects. The visual editors also provides an SQL preview of all the commands to be executed to commit the operation.
Schema Extraction & DDL Scripting
- Its graphical browsing allows you to extract the structure definition of all schema objects and to script the SQL DDL and DML (eg CREATE, ALTER, DROP, SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE) syntax for database schema objects (including Tables, Views, Triggers, Stored Procedures and Functions).
Table Data Editor
- A powerful Table Data Editor allows you to modify your results graphically and save them. By writing a single table SELECT statement in the Query Analyzer and clicking on the Execute Edit button, a separate window is opened with the query results for you to edit and save. You may also browser to a table in the schema browser and select the Edit Table from the popup menu to edit the first 1000 records in a table.
Enhancements:
- Enhancements in this release include OS X Integration, Windows integration, complete and customizable keymapping, a schema difference tool, a directory difference tool, a file difference tool, a tab difference tool, a copy history difference tool, SQL Server DBA tools, and Sybase DBA tools.
- In total, there were over 100 new features.
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Added: 2007-01-16 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
859 downloads
64 Studio 2.0
64 Studio is developing a collection of software for digital content creation on x86_64 hardware. more>>
64 Studio is developing a collection of software for digital content creation on x86_64 hardware (thats AMDs 64-bit CPUs and Intels EM64T chips).
Its based on the pure 64 port of Debian GNU/Linux, but with a specialised package selection and lots of other customisations.
64 Studio has Debian Pure 64 with X.org, the Gnome desktop, kernel 2.6.12 with realtime preemption patches and a selection of creative applications. Please note that this release is provided for testing only, and comes with no warranty.
Problems in this release include useful packages missing or not installed by default, confusing Gnome menus and assorted warnings during installation. There are probably plenty of other things wrong with it as well, which is why were calling this an alpha release. But it does actually install and run on our Opteron and Athlon 64 test hardware.
Anyone who is interested in getting involved with the 64 Studio project would be most welcome. Our aim is to create a distribution with full (but completely optional) commercial support, which will generate revenue to pay free software developers.
Enhancements:
- 64 Studio 2.0 is designed to retain compatibility with Debian Etch, to create a long-lived and stable creative desktop. We combine the stability and quality of Etch with a specialised real-time preemption kernel and the latest creative tools demanded by multimedia artists. Our tweaks to Debian include simplified installation and default settings which help get production underway quickly. Its our target that users should be able to get from a blank hard disc to a fully hardware-optimised and usable creative desktop in just half an hour.
<<lessIts based on the pure 64 port of Debian GNU/Linux, but with a specialised package selection and lots of other customisations.
64 Studio has Debian Pure 64 with X.org, the Gnome desktop, kernel 2.6.12 with realtime preemption patches and a selection of creative applications. Please note that this release is provided for testing only, and comes with no warranty.
Problems in this release include useful packages missing or not installed by default, confusing Gnome menus and assorted warnings during installation. There are probably plenty of other things wrong with it as well, which is why were calling this an alpha release. But it does actually install and run on our Opteron and Athlon 64 test hardware.
Anyone who is interested in getting involved with the 64 Studio project would be most welcome. Our aim is to create a distribution with full (but completely optional) commercial support, which will generate revenue to pay free software developers.
Enhancements:
- 64 Studio 2.0 is designed to retain compatibility with Debian Etch, to create a long-lived and stable creative desktop. We combine the stability and quality of Etch with a specialised real-time preemption kernel and the latest creative tools demanded by multimedia artists. Our tweaks to Debian include simplified installation and default settings which help get production underway quickly. Its our target that users should be able to get from a blank hard disc to a fully hardware-optimised and usable creative desktop in just half an hour.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
830 downloads
Sound Studio 1.0.6
Sound Studio is a Sound Editing Tool. more>>
Sound Studio is a Tcl/Tk application written by Paul Sharpe as his third year individual project, for which he received the Microsoft Prize for Software Engineering. It was subsequently improved by Robin Whitehead.
It enables recording, playback and simple cut & paste editing of sound files of diverse formats on a PC equipped with a soundcard and the OSS (formally VoxWare) sound drivers.
It uses Lance Norskogs Sox for format conversion; the version weve used is bundled together with this software in its entirety to prevent incompatibility problems, although you should try it with your own sox if you have a more recent one.
Sound Studio is now "finished", but no doubt there are loads of bugs still to be found and features to be added.
<<lessIt enables recording, playback and simple cut & paste editing of sound files of diverse formats on a PC equipped with a soundcard and the OSS (formally VoxWare) sound drivers.
It uses Lance Norskogs Sox for format conversion; the version weve used is bundled together with this software in its entirety to prevent incompatibility problems, although you should try it with your own sox if you have a more recent one.
Sound Studio is now "finished", but no doubt there are loads of bugs still to be found and features to be added.
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Added: 2005-08-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1584 downloads
Ubuntu Studio 7.04
Ubuntu Studio project is a multimedia creation flavor of Ubuntu. more>>
Ubuntu Studio project is a multimedia creation flavor of Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Studio is aimed at the GNU/Linux audio, video and graphic enthusiast as well as professional.
We provide a suite of the best open-source applications available for multimedia creation. Completely free to use, modify and redistribute. Your only limitation is your imagination.
Audio
Our aim is to assemble suites of applications aimed at creative people. Suites including the best open-source applications available.
For instance, Ardour 2 - A multitrack recorder/editor geared toward people familiar with Pro-Tools.
Graphics
Graphic design and modeling applications including The GIMP, Inkscape and Blender. Along with plugins like dcraw to help with RAW camera files and wacom-tools for people with Wacom drawing tablets.
Video
PiTiVi, Kino, Cinepaint are included for video creation. We hope to provide a creative environment to people as well as give a spotlight to some amazing open-source applications.
Let the creativity fly...
<<lessUbuntu Studio is aimed at the GNU/Linux audio, video and graphic enthusiast as well as professional.
We provide a suite of the best open-source applications available for multimedia creation. Completely free to use, modify and redistribute. Your only limitation is your imagination.
Audio
Our aim is to assemble suites of applications aimed at creative people. Suites including the best open-source applications available.
For instance, Ardour 2 - A multitrack recorder/editor geared toward people familiar with Pro-Tools.
Graphics
Graphic design and modeling applications including The GIMP, Inkscape and Blender. Along with plugins like dcraw to help with RAW camera files and wacom-tools for people with Wacom drawing tablets.
Video
PiTiVi, Kino, Cinepaint are included for video creation. We hope to provide a creative environment to people as well as give a spotlight to some amazing open-source applications.
Let the creativity fly...
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
948 downloads
GeoVistaStudio 1.2
GeoVISTA Studio is an open software development environment designed for geospatial data. more>>
GeoVISTA Studio is an open software development environment designed for geospatial data. GeoVistaStudio is a programming-free environment that allows users to quickly build applications for geocomputation and geographic visualization.
One barrier to the uptake of Geocomputation and Geovisualization is there is no system or toolbox that provides easy access to useful functionality. GeoVISTA Studio provides rapid, programming free development of complex applications for:
- data exploration
- knowledge construction
- geocomputation
- visualization
Studio Includes Interactive Query Devices for Exploratory GeoVisualization, 3D Render for complex and sophisticated 3D graphics, 2D mapping and statistical tools.
Studio provides a:
1. Visual Programming-Free Environment for rapid development.
2. Component-Oriented Programming: uses JavaBeans as programming components. Any JavaBeans (developed by 3rd parties) can be plugged in!
3. Recursive Development turns a developed application into a JavaBean component. Developed components (applications) are reusable (scalable), and developed components can be shared by other Studio users and/or java programmers.
<<lessOne barrier to the uptake of Geocomputation and Geovisualization is there is no system or toolbox that provides easy access to useful functionality. GeoVISTA Studio provides rapid, programming free development of complex applications for:
- data exploration
- knowledge construction
- geocomputation
- visualization
Studio Includes Interactive Query Devices for Exploratory GeoVisualization, 3D Render for complex and sophisticated 3D graphics, 2D mapping and statistical tools.
Studio provides a:
1. Visual Programming-Free Environment for rapid development.
2. Component-Oriented Programming: uses JavaBeans as programming components. Any JavaBeans (developed by 3rd parties) can be plugged in!
3. Recursive Development turns a developed application into a JavaBean component. Developed components (applications) are reusable (scalable), and developed components can be shared by other Studio users and/or java programmers.
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Added: 2006-01-13 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1380 downloads
64 Studio 2.0 Live
64 Studio is developing a collection of software for digital content creation on x86_64 hardware. more>>
64 Studio is developing a collection of software for digital content creation on x86_64 hardware (thats AMDs 64-bit CPUs and Intels EM64T chips).
Its based on the pure 64 port of Debian GNU/Linux, but with a specialised package selection and lots of other customisations.
64 Studio has Debian Pure 64 with X.org, the Gnome desktop, kernel 2.6.12 with realtime preemption patches and a selection of creative applications. Please note that this release is provided for testing only, and comes with no warranty.
Problems in this release include useful packages missing or not installed by default, confusing Gnome menus and assorted warnings during installation. There are probably plenty of other things wrong with it as well, which is why were calling this an alpha release. But it does actually install and run on our Opteron and Athlon 64 test hardware.
Anyone who is interested in getting involved with the 64 Studio project would be most welcome. Our aim is to create a distribution with full (but completely optional) commercial support, which will generate revenue to pay free software developers.
Enhancements:
- 64 Studio 2.0 is designed to retain compatibility with Debian Etch, to create a long-lived and stable creative desktop. We combine the stability and quality of Etch with a specialised real-time preemption kernel and the latest creative tools demanded by multimedia artists. Our tweaks to Debian include simplified installation and default settings which help get production underway quickly. Its our target that users should be able to get from a blank hard disc to a fully hardware-optimised and usable creative desktop in just half an hour.
<<lessIts based on the pure 64 port of Debian GNU/Linux, but with a specialised package selection and lots of other customisations.
64 Studio has Debian Pure 64 with X.org, the Gnome desktop, kernel 2.6.12 with realtime preemption patches and a selection of creative applications. Please note that this release is provided for testing only, and comes with no warranty.
Problems in this release include useful packages missing or not installed by default, confusing Gnome menus and assorted warnings during installation. There are probably plenty of other things wrong with it as well, which is why were calling this an alpha release. But it does actually install and run on our Opteron and Athlon 64 test hardware.
Anyone who is interested in getting involved with the 64 Studio project would be most welcome. Our aim is to create a distribution with full (but completely optional) commercial support, which will generate revenue to pay free software developers.
Enhancements:
- 64 Studio 2.0 is designed to retain compatibility with Debian Etch, to create a long-lived and stable creative desktop. We combine the stability and quality of Etch with a specialised real-time preemption kernel and the latest creative tools demanded by multimedia artists. Our tweaks to Debian include simplified installation and default settings which help get production underway quickly. Its our target that users should be able to get from a blank hard disc to a fully hardware-optimised and usable creative desktop in just half an hour.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
818 downloads
Data::Str2Num 0.07
Data::Str2Num - int str to int; float str to float, else undef. more>>
Data::Str2Num - int str to int; float str to float, else undef.
SYNOPSIS
#####
# Subroutine interface
#
use Data::Str2Num qw(config str2float str2int str2integer);
$float = str2float($string, [@options]);
(@strings, @floats) = str2float(@strings, [@options]);
$integer = $secspack->str2int($string);
$integer = str2integer($string, [@options]);
(@strings, @integers) = str2int(@strings, [@options]);
#####
# Class, Object interface
#
# For class interface, use Data::SecsPack instead of $self
#
use Data::Str2Num;
$str2num = Data::Str2Num;
$str2num = new Data::Str2Num;
$float = $secspack->str2float($string, [@options]);
(@strings, @floats) = $secspack->str2float(@strings, [@options]);
$integer = $secspack->str2int($string);
$integer = $secspack->str2integer($string, [@options])
(@strings, @integers) = $secspack->str2int(@strings, [@options]);
Generally, if a subroutine will process a list of options, @options, that subroutine will also process an array reference, @options, [@options], or hash reference, %options, {@options}. If a subroutine will process an array reference, @options, [@options], that subroutine will also process a hash reference, %options, {@options}. See the description for a subroutine for details and exceptions.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
#####
# Subroutine interface
#
use Data::Str2Num qw(config str2float str2int str2integer);
$float = str2float($string, [@options]);
(@strings, @floats) = str2float(@strings, [@options]);
$integer = $secspack->str2int($string);
$integer = str2integer($string, [@options]);
(@strings, @integers) = str2int(@strings, [@options]);
#####
# Class, Object interface
#
# For class interface, use Data::SecsPack instead of $self
#
use Data::Str2Num;
$str2num = Data::Str2Num;
$str2num = new Data::Str2Num;
$float = $secspack->str2float($string, [@options]);
(@strings, @floats) = $secspack->str2float(@strings, [@options]);
$integer = $secspack->str2int($string);
$integer = $secspack->str2integer($string, [@options])
(@strings, @integers) = $secspack->str2int(@strings, [@options]);
Generally, if a subroutine will process a list of options, @options, that subroutine will also process an array reference, @options, [@options], or hash reference, %options, {@options}. If a subroutine will process an array reference, @options, [@options], that subroutine will also process a hash reference, %options, {@options}. See the description for a subroutine for details and exceptions.
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Added: 2007-02-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
981 downloads
Data::Startup 0.04
Data::Startup is a Perl module with startup options class, override, config methods. more>>
SYNOPSIS
######
# Subroutine interface
#
use Data::Startup qw(config override);
$options = override(%default_options, @option_list );
$options = override(%default_options, @option_list );
$options = override(%default_options, %option_list );
@options_list = config(%options );
($key, $old_value) = config(%options, $key);
($key, $old_value) = config(%options, $key => $new_value );
($key, $old_value) = config(%options, $key => $new_value );
@old_options_list = config(%options, @option_list);
@old_options_list = config(%options, @option_list);
@old_options_list = config(%options, %option_list);
######
# Object interface
#
use Data::Startup
$startup_options = $class->Data::Startup::new( @option_list );
$startup_options = $class->Data::Startup::new( @option_list );
$startup_options = $class->Data::Startup::new( %option_list );
$options = $startup_options->override( @option_list );
$options = $startup_options->override( @option_list );
$options = $startup_options->override( %option_list );
@options_list = $options->config( );
($key, $old_value) = $options->config($key);
($key, $old_value) = $options->config($key => $new_value );
($key, $old_value) = $options->config($key => $new_value );
@old_options_list = $options->config(@option_list);
@old_options_list = $options->config(@option_list);
@old_options_list = $options->config(%option_list);
# Note: May use [@option_list] instead of @option_list
# and {@option_list} instead of %option_list
Many times there is a group of subroutines that can be tailored by different situations with a few, say global variables. However, global variables pollute namespaces, become mangled when the functions are multi-threaded and probably have many other faults that it is not worth the time discovering.
As well documented in literature, object oriented programming do not have these faults. This program module class of objects provide the objectized options for a group of subroutines or encapsulated options by using the methods directly as in an option object.
The Data::Startup class provides a way to input options in very liberal manner of either
- arrays, reference to an array, or reference to hash to a
- reference to an array or reference to a hash
- reference to a hash
- referene to an array
- many other combos
without having to cut and paste specialize, tailored code into each subroutine/method.
<<less######
# Subroutine interface
#
use Data::Startup qw(config override);
$options = override(%default_options, @option_list );
$options = override(%default_options, @option_list );
$options = override(%default_options, %option_list );
@options_list = config(%options );
($key, $old_value) = config(%options, $key);
($key, $old_value) = config(%options, $key => $new_value );
($key, $old_value) = config(%options, $key => $new_value );
@old_options_list = config(%options, @option_list);
@old_options_list = config(%options, @option_list);
@old_options_list = config(%options, %option_list);
######
# Object interface
#
use Data::Startup
$startup_options = $class->Data::Startup::new( @option_list );
$startup_options = $class->Data::Startup::new( @option_list );
$startup_options = $class->Data::Startup::new( %option_list );
$options = $startup_options->override( @option_list );
$options = $startup_options->override( @option_list );
$options = $startup_options->override( %option_list );
@options_list = $options->config( );
($key, $old_value) = $options->config($key);
($key, $old_value) = $options->config($key => $new_value );
($key, $old_value) = $options->config($key => $new_value );
@old_options_list = $options->config(@option_list);
@old_options_list = $options->config(@option_list);
@old_options_list = $options->config(%option_list);
# Note: May use [@option_list] instead of @option_list
# and {@option_list} instead of %option_list
Many times there is a group of subroutines that can be tailored by different situations with a few, say global variables. However, global variables pollute namespaces, become mangled when the functions are multi-threaded and probably have many other faults that it is not worth the time discovering.
As well documented in literature, object oriented programming do not have these faults. This program module class of objects provide the objectized options for a group of subroutines or encapsulated options by using the methods directly as in an option object.
The Data::Startup class provides a way to input options in very liberal manner of either
- arrays, reference to an array, or reference to hash to a
- reference to an array or reference to a hash
- reference to a hash
- referene to an array
- many other combos
without having to cut and paste specialize, tailored code into each subroutine/method.
Download (0.073MB)
Added: 2007-02-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
982 downloads
Data::Diff 0.01
Data::Diff is a data structure comparison module. more>>
Data::Diff is a data structure comparison module.
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Diff qw(diff);
# simple procedural interface to raw difference output
$out = diff( $a, $b );
# OO usage
$diff = Data::Diff->new( $a, $b );
$new = $diff->apply();
$changes = $diff->diff_a();
Data::Diff computes the differences between two abirtray complex data structures.
METHODS
Creation
new Data::Diff( $a, $b, $options )
Creates and retruns a new Data::Diff object with the differences between $a and $b.
Access
apply( $options )
Returns the result of applying one side over the other.
raw()
Returns the internal data structure that describes the differences at all levels within.
Functions
Diff( $a, $b, $options )
Compares the two arguments $a and $b and returns the raw comparison between the two.
EXPORT
Nothing by default but you can choose to export the non-OO function Diff().
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Data::Diff qw(diff);
# simple procedural interface to raw difference output
$out = diff( $a, $b );
# OO usage
$diff = Data::Diff->new( $a, $b );
$new = $diff->apply();
$changes = $diff->diff_a();
Data::Diff computes the differences between two abirtray complex data structures.
METHODS
Creation
new Data::Diff( $a, $b, $options )
Creates and retruns a new Data::Diff object with the differences between $a and $b.
Access
apply( $options )
Returns the result of applying one side over the other.
raw()
Returns the internal data structure that describes the differences at all levels within.
Functions
Diff( $a, $b, $options )
Compares the two arguments $a and $b and returns the raw comparison between the two.
EXPORT
Nothing by default but you can choose to export the non-OO function Diff().
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Added: 2007-07-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
833 downloads
Data::Stag 0.10
Data::Stag is a Perl module with structured tags datastructures. more>>
Data::Stag is a Perl module with structured tags datastructures.
SYNOPSIS
# PROCEDURAL USAGE
use Data::Stag qw(:all);
$doc = stag_parse($file);
@persons = stag_find($doc, "person");
foreach $p (@persons) {
printf "%s, %s phone: %sn",
stag_sget($p, "family_name"),
stag_sget($p, "given_name"),
stag_sget($p, "phone_no"),
;
}
# OBJECT-ORIENTED USAGE
use Data::Stag;
$doc = Data::Stag->parse($file);
@persons = $doc->find("person");
foreach $p (@person) {
printf "%s, %s phone:%sn",
$p->sget("family_name"),
$p->sget("given_name"),
$p->sget("phone_no"),
;
}
This module is for manipulating data as hierarchical tag/value pairs (Structured TAGs or Simple Tree AGgreggates).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# PROCEDURAL USAGE
use Data::Stag qw(:all);
$doc = stag_parse($file);
@persons = stag_find($doc, "person");
foreach $p (@persons) {
printf "%s, %s phone: %sn",
stag_sget($p, "family_name"),
stag_sget($p, "given_name"),
stag_sget($p, "phone_no"),
;
}
# OBJECT-ORIENTED USAGE
use Data::Stag;
$doc = Data::Stag->parse($file);
@persons = $doc->find("person");
foreach $p (@person) {
printf "%s, %s phone:%sn",
$p->sget("family_name"),
$p->sget("given_name"),
$p->sget("phone_no"),
;
}
This module is for manipulating data as hierarchical tag/value pairs (Structured TAGs or Simple Tree AGgreggates).
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Added: 2006-10-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1117 downloads
Linux Video Studio 0.1.7
Linux Video Studio is a simple/small application to make the capturing of video on MJPEG-hardware CODEC boards easier. more>>
Linux Video Studio is a simple/small application to make the capturing of video on MJPEG-hardware CODEC boards easier.
The application uses the MJPEG-tools, a set of programs to capture video and do lots of things with this. You need to have MJPEG-Tools installed before trying to install Linux Video Studio (also see installation notes) ! Linux Video Studio also uses the Xvideo extension in XFree 4.x to see what youre recording.
But that is not all. I want more than just capturing. My dream is to create one big application that does all the work at once. Not just one application for capturing, one for editing (xlav?), etc. No, my dream is to have one application doing it all. I hope Linux Video Studio can be part of that.
Installation:
You need Gtk to use this application. You also need the MJPEG-Tools installed. Besides that, you now also need an X-server with the Xvideo extension installed (i.e. you need XFree 4.x). In the XF86Config file, add the line Load "v4l" in the modules-section. Next, restart X (you must have the zoran drivers loaded before staring X, or the V4L-module wont work!). For some distros, you might have to install this module first (RedHat 7.0: you need the XFree86-V4L-.... RPM).
From source:
# tar -zxf linuxvideostudio-x.y.z.tar.gz
# cd linuxvideostudio-x.y.z
# ./configure
# make
# make install
From binary RPM:
# rpm --install linuxvideostudio-x.y.z-n.i386.rpm
You can also use GnoRPM or another convenience tool.
From Source RPM:
# rpm --rebuild linuxvideostudio-x.y.z-n.src.rpm
# cd /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/
# rpm --install linuxvideostudio-x.y.z-n.i386.rpm
Enhancements:
- some GList related preferences save bugfixes
- bugfixes where the extension of a file (.mp2, .m1v) precedes the filename, but that path doesnt exist
<<lessThe application uses the MJPEG-tools, a set of programs to capture video and do lots of things with this. You need to have MJPEG-Tools installed before trying to install Linux Video Studio (also see installation notes) ! Linux Video Studio also uses the Xvideo extension in XFree 4.x to see what youre recording.
But that is not all. I want more than just capturing. My dream is to create one big application that does all the work at once. Not just one application for capturing, one for editing (xlav?), etc. No, my dream is to have one application doing it all. I hope Linux Video Studio can be part of that.
Installation:
You need Gtk to use this application. You also need the MJPEG-Tools installed. Besides that, you now also need an X-server with the Xvideo extension installed (i.e. you need XFree 4.x). In the XF86Config file, add the line Load "v4l" in the modules-section. Next, restart X (you must have the zoran drivers loaded before staring X, or the V4L-module wont work!). For some distros, you might have to install this module first (RedHat 7.0: you need the XFree86-V4L-.... RPM).
From source:
# tar -zxf linuxvideostudio-x.y.z.tar.gz
# cd linuxvideostudio-x.y.z
# ./configure
# make
# make install
From binary RPM:
# rpm --install linuxvideostudio-x.y.z-n.i386.rpm
You can also use GnoRPM or another convenience tool.
From Source RPM:
# rpm --rebuild linuxvideostudio-x.y.z-n.src.rpm
# cd /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/
# rpm --install linuxvideostudio-x.y.z-n.i386.rpm
Enhancements:
- some GList related preferences save bugfixes
- bugfixes where the extension of a file (.mp2, .m1v) precedes the filename, but that path doesnt exist
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Added: 2006-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Linux MultiMedia Studio 0.2.1
LMMS aims to be a free alternative to popular (but commercial and closed-source) programs like FruityLoops, Cubase and Logic. more>>
LMMS aims to be a free alternative to popular (but commercial and closed- source) programs like FruityLoops, Cubase and Logic giving you the ability of producing music with your computer by creating/synthesizing sounds, arranging samples, playing live with keyboard and much more...
LMMS combines the features of a tracker-/sequencer-program (pattern-/channel-/ sample-/song-/effect-management) and those of powerful synthesizers and samplers in a modern, user-friendly and easy to use graphical user-interface.
Linux MultiMedia Studio project is still in heavy development, so with this version please dont expect a complete, ready and bugfree program!!
With LMMS you can produce electronic music via your computer, so you dont have to buy expensive hardware for having great sounds and making cool music. Of course no software can replace real hardware-synths, but youll have still much fun with LMMS!
LMMS provides software-synths, cool presets for them and also some essential samples. For getting started with LMMS you can take a look at the demo-songs.
<<lessLMMS combines the features of a tracker-/sequencer-program (pattern-/channel-/ sample-/song-/effect-management) and those of powerful synthesizers and samplers in a modern, user-friendly and easy to use graphical user-interface.
Linux MultiMedia Studio project is still in heavy development, so with this version please dont expect a complete, ready and bugfree program!!
With LMMS you can produce electronic music via your computer, so you dont have to buy expensive hardware for having great sounds and making cool music. Of course no software can replace real hardware-synths, but youll have still much fun with LMMS!
LMMS provides software-synths, cool presets for them and also some essential samples. For getting started with LMMS you can take a look at the demo-songs.
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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Data::Region 1.0
Data::Region Perl module can define hierarchical areas with behaviors. more>>
Data::Region Perl module can define hierarchical areas with behaviors.
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Region;
$r = Data::Region->new( 8.5, 11, { data => PageObj->new() } );
$r->data( PageObj->new() );
foreach my $c ( $r->subdivide(2.5,3) ) {
$a = $c->area(0.25,0.25, 2.25,2.75);
$a2 = $c->area(0.25,0.25, -0.25,-0.25); # as offset from lower right
($t,$m,$b) = $a->split_vertical(2,5,1); # sequential heights
($t,$m,$b) = $a->split_vertical_abs(0,2,7); # absolute offsets
($l,$r) = $a->split_horizontal(2); # $l gets width of 2, $r gets the rest
my($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2) = $a->coords();
my $data = $a->data(); # data inherits from parent, if not set
$a->action( sub { $data->setfont("Times-Bold", 10);
$data->text($x1,$y1, "Some Text");
$data->line( $_[0]->coords() ); # the non-closure way
} );
}
$r->render(); # heirarchically perform all the actions
# Get some info about a region:
($w,$h) = ( $a->width(), $a->height() );
($x1,$y1, $x2,$y2) = $a->coords();
($x1,$y1) = $a->top_left();
($x2,$y1) = $a->top_right();
($x1,$y2) = $a->bottom_left();
($x2,$y2) = $a->bottom_right();
Data::Region allows you to easily define a set of nested (2-dimensional) areas, defined by related coordinates, and to associate actions with them. The actions can then be performed hierarchically from any root of the tree.
Data::Region was written to provide an easy way to do simple page layout, but has, perhaps, more general uses.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Data::Region;
$r = Data::Region->new( 8.5, 11, { data => PageObj->new() } );
$r->data( PageObj->new() );
foreach my $c ( $r->subdivide(2.5,3) ) {
$a = $c->area(0.25,0.25, 2.25,2.75);
$a2 = $c->area(0.25,0.25, -0.25,-0.25); # as offset from lower right
($t,$m,$b) = $a->split_vertical(2,5,1); # sequential heights
($t,$m,$b) = $a->split_vertical_abs(0,2,7); # absolute offsets
($l,$r) = $a->split_horizontal(2); # $l gets width of 2, $r gets the rest
my($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2) = $a->coords();
my $data = $a->data(); # data inherits from parent, if not set
$a->action( sub { $data->setfont("Times-Bold", 10);
$data->text($x1,$y1, "Some Text");
$data->line( $_[0]->coords() ); # the non-closure way
} );
}
$r->render(); # heirarchically perform all the actions
# Get some info about a region:
($w,$h) = ( $a->width(), $a->height() );
($x1,$y1, $x2,$y2) = $a->coords();
($x1,$y1) = $a->top_left();
($x2,$y1) = $a->top_right();
($x1,$y2) = $a->bottom_left();
($x2,$y2) = $a->bottom_right();
Data::Region allows you to easily define a set of nested (2-dimensional) areas, defined by related coordinates, and to associate actions with them. The actions can then be performed hierarchically from any root of the tree.
Data::Region was written to provide an easy way to do simple page layout, but has, perhaps, more general uses.
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Added: 2007-08-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Data::CGIForm 0.4
Data::CGIForm is a Perl module with form data interface. more>>
Data::CGIForm is a Perl module with form data interface.
Data::CGIForm is yet another way to parse and handle CGI form data. The main motivation behind this module was a simple specification based validator that could handle multiple values.
You probably dont want to use this module. CGI::Validate is a much more feature complete take on getting this sort of work done. You may then ask why this is on the CPAN, I ask that of myself from time to time....
SYNOPSIS
my %spec = (
username => qr/^([a-z0-9]+)$/,
password => {
regexp => qr/^([a-z0-9+])$/,
filter => [qw(strip_leading_ws, strip_trailing_ws)],
},
email => {
regexp => qr/^([a-z0-9@.]+)$/,
filter => &qualify_domain,
optional => 1,
errors => {
empty => You didnt enter an email address.,
invalid => Bad [% key %]: "[% value %]",
},
extra_test => &check_email_addr,
},
email2 => {
equal_to => email,
errors => {
unequal => Both email addresses must be the same.,
},
},
);
my $r = $ENV{MOD_PERL} ? Apache::Request->instance : CGI->new;
my $form = Data::CGIForm->new(datasource => $r, spec => %spec);
my @params = $form->params;
foreach $param (@params) {
next unless my $error_string = $form->error($param);
print STDERR $error_string;
}
if ($form->error(username)) {
handle_error($form->username, $form->error(username));
}
my $email = $form->param(email);
my $password = $form->password;
<<lessData::CGIForm is yet another way to parse and handle CGI form data. The main motivation behind this module was a simple specification based validator that could handle multiple values.
You probably dont want to use this module. CGI::Validate is a much more feature complete take on getting this sort of work done. You may then ask why this is on the CPAN, I ask that of myself from time to time....
SYNOPSIS
my %spec = (
username => qr/^([a-z0-9]+)$/,
password => {
regexp => qr/^([a-z0-9+])$/,
filter => [qw(strip_leading_ws, strip_trailing_ws)],
},
email => {
regexp => qr/^([a-z0-9@.]+)$/,
filter => &qualify_domain,
optional => 1,
errors => {
empty => You didnt enter an email address.,
invalid => Bad [% key %]: "[% value %]",
},
extra_test => &check_email_addr,
},
email2 => {
equal_to => email,
errors => {
unequal => Both email addresses must be the same.,
},
},
);
my $r = $ENV{MOD_PERL} ? Apache::Request->instance : CGI->new;
my $form = Data::CGIForm->new(datasource => $r, spec => %spec);
my @params = $form->params;
foreach $param (@params) {
next unless my $error_string = $form->error($param);
print STDERR $error_string;
}
if ($form->error(username)) {
handle_error($form->username, $form->error(username));
}
my $email = $form->param(email);
my $password = $form->password;
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Added: 2006-10-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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MinGW Developer Studio 2.06
MinGW Developer Studio is a cross-platform C/ C++ IDE for the GNU C/C++ Compilers. more>>
MinGW Developer Studio is a cross-platform C/ C++ IDE for the GNU C/C++ Compilers.
It features a multiple document interface, syntax highlighting, code folding, help integration, project management, debug and release project configuration support (like Visual Studio 6.0), debugging support, code calltip, makefile support, smart indent, and more.
<<lessIt features a multiple document interface, syntax highlighting, code folding, help integration, project management, debug and release project configuration support (like Visual Studio 6.0), debugging support, code calltip, makefile support, smart indent, and more.
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Added: 2006-07-14 License: Freeware Price:
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