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Domino Blast 0.1
Domino Blast project is a physics-based driving/demolition game with a childrens toys theme. more>>
Domino Blast project is a physics-based driving/demolition game with a childrens toys theme.
Domino Blast is a hybrid driving and destruction game with a childrens toys theme. Its environments consist of buildings constructed from domino tiles and a player-controllable toy car. The objective of the game is to wreak as much havoc as possible, within a time limit.
Its game-play is simplistic yet satisfying; similar to the satisfaction gained from watching a tumbling Jenga tower, except the objective is to tumble the tower, rather than slowly deconstruct it. As the game progresses, levels become more dense and the buildings that inhabit them become larger and more complex.
<<lessDomino Blast is a hybrid driving and destruction game with a childrens toys theme. Its environments consist of buildings constructed from domino tiles and a player-controllable toy car. The objective of the game is to wreak as much havoc as possible, within a time limit.
Its game-play is simplistic yet satisfying; similar to the satisfaction gained from watching a tumbling Jenga tower, except the objective is to tumble the tower, rather than slowly deconstruct it. As the game progresses, levels become more dense and the buildings that inhabit them become larger and more complex.
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Added: 2007-06-18 License: Freeware Price:
858 downloads
Domino blue glass 0.8
Domino blue glass is a glass-like darkblue scheme for the Domino KDE-style. more>>
Domino blue glass is a glass-like darkblue scheme for the Domino KDE-style.
Its my first style Ive made, so I hope you like it.
<<lessIts my first style Ive made, so I hope you like it.
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Added: 2007-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
926 downloads
Domino Blue Milk
Domino Blue Milk is a Domino config file that looks like MacOS Xs Milk with a blue touch. more>>
Domino Blue Milk is a Domino config file that looks like MacOS Xs Milk with a blue touch.
Started from Polyester-Blue color profile, transformed it to a murrina-domino config and then customized to add brightness to buttons, scrollbars and checkboxes.
<<lessStarted from Polyester-Blue color profile, transformed it to a murrina-domino config and then customized to add brightness to buttons, scrollbars and checkboxes.
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
925 downloads
Domino 0.4
Domino is a style with a soft look. more>>
Domino is a style with a soft look. The project allows to fine adjust the shininess of the widgets by customizable color gradients.
Main features:
- new option for indented / non indented menu items
- new option for highlighted tool button icons on mouse over
- the button look for tool(bar) buttons is now optional
- new rubberband options
- smaller tabWidget margins
- respects Gwenviews / Kickers taskbar applet / Konversations own mousewheel handling for scrollviews
- clipped popup menu edges, for a better look with KWins shadows (Beryl seems not to support it).
- fixes pixmaps on PowerPC architecture
- fixes functionality of some popup QToolButtons and adapts their look and behavior to KToolBarButtons
- the content of popup menus with a side pixmap is visible again (Amarok, Digikam)
- adapts KMenus section header style
- fixes Kickoffs tab icon alignment
- fixes possible crash with enabled text effect
- lets apps using their own label colors on tabs (if theyre not defaulting to a fixed color like konsole)
- decoration: option "dark window frame" draws a darker frame
- decoration: borders are hidden when in maximized mode and moving / resizing of maximized windows is not allowed.
<<lessMain features:
- new option for indented / non indented menu items
- new option for highlighted tool button icons on mouse over
- the button look for tool(bar) buttons is now optional
- new rubberband options
- smaller tabWidget margins
- respects Gwenviews / Kickers taskbar applet / Konversations own mousewheel handling for scrollviews
- clipped popup menu edges, for a better look with KWins shadows (Beryl seems not to support it).
- fixes pixmaps on PowerPC architecture
- fixes functionality of some popup QToolButtons and adapts their look and behavior to KToolBarButtons
- the content of popup menus with a side pixmap is visible again (Amarok, Digikam)
- adapts KMenus section header style
- fixes Kickoffs tab icon alignment
- fixes possible crash with enabled text effect
- lets apps using their own label colors on tabs (if theyre not defaulting to a fixed color like konsole)
- decoration: option "dark window frame" draws a darker frame
- decoration: borders are hidden when in maximized mode and moving / resizing of maximized windows is not allowed.
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Added: 2007-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
936 downloads
Domingo 1.4
Domingo is a simple, consistent, object-oriented easy-to-use interface to the Lotus Notes/Domino Java-API. more>>
Domingo is a simple, consistent, object-oriented easy-to-use interface to the Lotus Notes/Domino Java-API.
Installation:
To install Domingo on your Notes Client or Domino server, please download a binary distribution, extract the file domingo-1.0.jar and choose one of the following instructions.
Notes/Domino R5
Copy the file domingo-1.0.jar to the folder of your local Notes installation.
Add the path to this file to the JavaUserClasses variable in your notes.ini file, e.g.
JavaUserClasses=C:LotusNotes6domino-1.0.jar
Notes/Domino R6/R7
Copy the file domingo-1.0.jar to the folder jvm/lib/ext in your Lotus Notes installation, e.g. C:LotusNotes6jvmlibext.
You do not have to change JavaUserClasses.
Configuration
Domingo can be configured by a properties file named domingo.properties that must be placed in the package de.bea.domingo. The following properties are supported. Usually you donot have to change these values, because the default values are appropriate for most cases.
de.bea.domingo.monitor.level Setup debug level of Domingo. Allowed values are FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO or DEBUG WARN
de.bea.domingo.threadpool.size Setup number of threads in thread pool. 1
de.bea.domingo.cache.threshold Threshold of weak cache before recycling unused notes objects. Extremly small values might worsen performance, extremly high values might result in out of memory errors. Allowed values are any integer bigger than zero
Enhancements:
- All known bugs were fixed and all feature requests were implemented.
- Many further new features were added.
<<lessInstallation:
To install Domingo on your Notes Client or Domino server, please download a binary distribution, extract the file domingo-1.0.jar and choose one of the following instructions.
Notes/Domino R5
Copy the file domingo-1.0.jar to the folder of your local Notes installation.
Add the path to this file to the JavaUserClasses variable in your notes.ini file, e.g.
JavaUserClasses=C:LotusNotes6domino-1.0.jar
Notes/Domino R6/R7
Copy the file domingo-1.0.jar to the folder jvm/lib/ext in your Lotus Notes installation, e.g. C:LotusNotes6jvmlibext.
You do not have to change JavaUserClasses.
Configuration
Domingo can be configured by a properties file named domingo.properties that must be placed in the package de.bea.domingo. The following properties are supported. Usually you donot have to change these values, because the default values are appropriate for most cases.
de.bea.domingo.monitor.level Setup debug level of Domingo. Allowed values are FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO or DEBUG WARN
de.bea.domingo.threadpool.size Setup number of threads in thread pool. 1
de.bea.domingo.cache.threshold Threshold of weak cache before recycling unused notes objects. Extremly small values might worsen performance, extremly high values might result in out of memory errors. Allowed values are any integer bigger than zero
Enhancements:
- All known bugs were fixed and all feature requests were implemented.
- Many further new features were added.
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Added: 2007-06-20 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
859 downloads
Domino on Acid 1.2
Domino on Acid project is a weird colorful solitaire variant of dominoes that visualizes natural deduction. more>>
Domino on Acid project is a weird colorful solitaire variant of dominoes that visualizes natural deduction.
Superficially, Dominoes on Acid is a solitaire variant of Dominoes with weird colorful tiles (and this view is enough to play the game).
But on a deeper level it is a GUI for natural deduction.
Every completed domino is equivalent to a proof of a tautology in classical propositional logic.
The game can be played online as an applet or offline as an application.
It is built on a simple isometric engine that can be used independent of the game.
<<lessSuperficially, Dominoes on Acid is a solitaire variant of Dominoes with weird colorful tiles (and this view is enough to play the game).
But on a deeper level it is a GUI for natural deduction.
Every completed domino is equivalent to a proof of a tautology in classical propositional logic.
The game can be played online as an applet or offline as an application.
It is built on a simple isometric engine that can be used independent of the game.
Download (0.36MB)
Added: 2006-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1092 downloads
Plomino 0.7
Plomino is a ZOPE/Plone product that allows you to build business applications in a Lotus Domino-like way. more>>
Plomino is a ZOPE/Plone product that allows you to build business applications in a Lotus Domino-like way.
Using Plone-specific screens (nothing is done through the ZMI), users can design databases to handle documents with multiple forms and views.
Plomino supports user-defined actions, access control lists, a WYSIWYG form edition, an index, events, computed fields, and user roles.
With Lotus Domino, a user can easily design databases able to handle very different business needs (knwoledge management, project management, collaborative workplaces, etc.).
What is missing in Plone/ZOPE to handle that ? Mainly the following points:
- be able to create new structured content types, more specific than the core CMF types
- be able to build differents views to list the same contents in different ways
- be able to display content through dynamic forms
That is what Plomino aims to do.
Plomino is an opensource solution, distributed under ZPL (ZOPE Public License).
Enhancements:
- DateTime widget for DateTime field
- Database design tab to get immediate access to any design element
- Cross-server design elements import mecanism: you can import in your Plomino DB forms or views from any Plomino DB instance running on any remote ZOPE server
- Plone Groups support in Plomino security
- Specific Catalog index classes to handle proprely Plomino view selection formulas and views columns in PlominoIndex - Bug fixes
<<lessUsing Plone-specific screens (nothing is done through the ZMI), users can design databases to handle documents with multiple forms and views.
Plomino supports user-defined actions, access control lists, a WYSIWYG form edition, an index, events, computed fields, and user roles.
With Lotus Domino, a user can easily design databases able to handle very different business needs (knwoledge management, project management, collaborative workplaces, etc.).
What is missing in Plone/ZOPE to handle that ? Mainly the following points:
- be able to create new structured content types, more specific than the core CMF types
- be able to build differents views to list the same contents in different ways
- be able to display content through dynamic forms
That is what Plomino aims to do.
Plomino is an opensource solution, distributed under ZPL (ZOPE Public License).
Enhancements:
- DateTime widget for DateTime field
- Database design tab to get immediate access to any design element
- Cross-server design elements import mecanism: you can import in your Plomino DB forms or views from any Plomino DB instance running on any remote ZOPE server
- Plone Groups support in Plomino security
- Specific Catalog index classes to handle proprely Plomino view selection formulas and views columns in PlominoIndex - Bug fixes
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Added: 2007-02-14 License: ZPL (Zope Public License) Price:
983 downloads
Alien Blaster 1.1.0
Alien Blaster project is an action-loaded 2D arcade shooter game for up to two players. more>>
Alien Blaster project is an action-loaded 2D arcade shooter game for up to two players.
alienblaster is an action-loaded 2D arcade shooter game.
Your mission in the game is simple: stop the invasion of the aliens by blasting them.
Simultaneous two-player mode is available.
Main features:
- many aliens to blast
- a big bad boss
- different weapons
- special items
- cooperative mode (2 players playing on 1 computer)
- gamepad/joystick support
- arcade mode with highscore
- open source
- published under GPL
- runs with Windows and Linux
<<lessalienblaster is an action-loaded 2D arcade shooter game.
Your mission in the game is simple: stop the invasion of the aliens by blasting them.
Simultaneous two-player mode is available.
Main features:
- many aliens to blast
- a big bad boss
- different weapons
- special items
- cooperative mode (2 players playing on 1 computer)
- gamepad/joystick support
- arcade mode with highscore
- open source
- published under GPL
- runs with Windows and Linux
Download (6.3MB)
Added: 2006-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1078 downloads
Citrus-Domino 0.1
Citrus-Domino is a KDE theme composed by an emerald theme, a color scheme, and a screenshot. more>>
Citrus-Domino is a KDE theme based on the popular Domino style, composed by an emerald theme, a color scheme, and a screenshot.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
921 downloads
Bio::Index::Blast 1.4
Bio::Index::Blast is a Perl module with indexes Blast reports and supports retrieval based on query accession(s). more>>
Bio::Index::Blast is a Perl module with indexes Blast reports and supports retrieval based on query accession(s).
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Bio::Index::Blast;
my ($indexfile,$file1, $file2);
my $index = new Bio::Index::Blast(-filename => $indexfile,
-write_flag => 1);
$index->make_index($file1, $file2);
my $id;
my $data = $index->get_stream($id);
my $bplite_report = $index->fetch_report($id);
print "query is ", $bplite_report->query, "n";
while( my $sbjct = $bplite_report->nextSbjct ) {
print $sbjct->name, "n";
while( my $hsp = $sbjct->nextHSP ) {
print "t e-value ", $hsp->P,
}
print "n";
}
This object allows one to build an index on a blast file (or files) and provide quick access to the blast report for that accession. Note: for best results use strict.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Bio::Index::Blast;
my ($indexfile,$file1, $file2);
my $index = new Bio::Index::Blast(-filename => $indexfile,
-write_flag => 1);
$index->make_index($file1, $file2);
my $id;
my $data = $index->get_stream($id);
my $bplite_report = $index->fetch_report($id);
print "query is ", $bplite_report->query, "n";
while( my $sbjct = $bplite_report->nextSbjct ) {
print $sbjct->name, "n";
while( my $hsp = $sbjct->nextHSP ) {
print "t e-value ", $hsp->P,
}
print "n";
}
This object allows one to build an index on a blast file (or files) and provide quick access to the blast report for that accession. Note: for best results use strict.
Download (4.7MB)
Added: 2006-10-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1111 downloads
Domino-Murrina 0.3
Domino-Murrina is a KDE theme based on the Murrine theme for GTK. more>>
Domino-Murrina is a KDE theme based on the Murrine theme for GTK.
A script creating a domino-config for every colour-scheme makes your desktop just look like the Murrine-GTK-Theme!
I have created domino-configs for the colour-schemes:
- Black
- Pure Technology
- Paper
- Black-WhitenGreen Beauty
- windowmaker_black
- Gilouche
- DarkNights
- openBC
- Human
- carmelo
There is also a program that creates a Domino config for a colour-scheme.
Please give me suggestions and tell me why you voted good or bad for Domino-Murrina.
INSTALLATION
- domino_murrina-configfiles_0.3.tar.gz contains config files for domino-murrina; extract to ~/.qt
- domino_murrina_0.3.tar.gz is the tarball for the Domino config creator
USING DOMINO-CONFIGS
- open domino-config
- Load/Save
- Load Murrina-(name of colour-scheme)
USING DOMINO-CONFIG-CREATOR
- run domino_murrina
- select colour-scheme
- click OK-Button
<<lessA script creating a domino-config for every colour-scheme makes your desktop just look like the Murrine-GTK-Theme!
I have created domino-configs for the colour-schemes:
- Black
- Pure Technology
- Paper
- Black-WhitenGreen Beauty
- windowmaker_black
- Gilouche
- DarkNights
- openBC
- Human
- carmelo
There is also a program that creates a Domino config for a colour-scheme.
Please give me suggestions and tell me why you voted good or bad for Domino-Murrina.
INSTALLATION
- domino_murrina-configfiles_0.3.tar.gz contains config files for domino-murrina; extract to ~/.qt
- domino_murrina_0.3.tar.gz is the tarball for the Domino config creator
USING DOMINO-CONFIGS
- open domino-config
- Load/Save
- Load Murrina-(name of colour-scheme)
USING DOMINO-CONFIG-CREATOR
- run domino_murrina
- select colour-scheme
- click OK-Button
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
551 downloads
mpiBLAST 1.4.0-pio
mpiBLAST is an MPI based parallel implementation of NCBI BLAST. more>>
mpiBLAST is an MPI based parallel implementation of NCBI BLAST. The project consists of a pair of programs that replace formatdb and blastall with versions that execute BLAST jobs in parallel on a cluster of computers with MPI installed. There are two primary advantages to using mpiBLAST versus traditional BLAST.
First, mpiBLAST splits the database across each node in the cluster. Because each nodes segment of the database is smaller it can usually reside in the buffer-cache, yielding a significant speedup due to the elimination of disk I/O. Second, it allows BLAST users to take advantage of efficient, low-cost Beowulf clusters because interprocessor communication demands are low.
mpiBLAST achieves super-linear speedup in situations where the database is too large to fit into RAM, and near linear speedup in other situations. It does not require a dedicated cluster.
<<lessFirst, mpiBLAST splits the database across each node in the cluster. Because each nodes segment of the database is smaller it can usually reside in the buffer-cache, yielding a significant speedup due to the elimination of disk I/O. Second, it allows BLAST users to take advantage of efficient, low-cost Beowulf clusters because interprocessor communication demands are low.
mpiBLAST achieves super-linear speedup in situations where the database is too large to fit into RAM, and near linear speedup in other situations. It does not require a dedicated cluster.
Download (0.33MB)
Added: 2007-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
848 downloads
Domino for openSUSE 0.3
Domino theme compiled for openSUSE and related reptiles. more>>
Domino theme compiled for openSUSE and related reptiles.
For the original sources and screenshots go to http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=42804
<<lessFor the original sources and screenshots go to http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=42804
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
555 downloads
Domino Javadoc Generator 0.4
Domino Javadoc Generator project aims to create a documentation to the Lotus Notes API for Java. more>>
Domino Javadoc Generator project aims to create a documentation to the Lotus Notes API for Java in a standard format common in the Java comunity and accepted by the most IDEs for Java.
The Lotus Notes API is delivered as a Java archive together with the original documentation in the native format of a Domino database with the IBM Domino Designer. The documentation can be read only in the Lotus Notes. Java-oriented tools cannot use it to display a description of a Java class, to browse classes and their methods or to offer an automatic code insertion based on a Java object and its class.
The goal is to create a Javadoc documentation together with a pseudo-source code of the Lotus Notes API. The documentation can be viewed, indexed and integrated to IDEs. The pseudo-source code can be integrated to IDEs to support object browsing and automatic source code insertion.
<<lessThe Lotus Notes API is delivered as a Java archive together with the original documentation in the native format of a Domino database with the IBM Domino Designer. The documentation can be read only in the Lotus Notes. Java-oriented tools cannot use it to display a description of a Java class, to browse classes and their methods or to offer an automatic code insertion based on a Java object and its class.
The goal is to create a Javadoc documentation together with a pseudo-source code of the Lotus Notes API. The documentation can be viewed, indexed and integrated to IDEs. The pseudo-source code can be integrated to IDEs to support object browsing and automatic source code insertion.
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Added: 2006-08-10 License: BSD License Price:
1179 downloads
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