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YOLK XMMS PLAYER aqua

YOLK XMMS PLAYER aqua


YOLK XMMS PLAYER is a Xmms player control SuperKaramba theme. more>>
YOLK XMMS PLAYER is a Xmms player control SuperKaramba theme.
I realized that Aqua is required in most desktop palletes.
It supports:
- Play
- Pause
- REW
- FWW
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Added: 2006-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AmaroK now playing 0.1

AmaroK now playing 0.1


AmaroK now playing is a script that displays the song you are currently playing with amaroK. more>>
AmaroK now playing is a script that displays the song you are currently playing with amaroK.

Add it to, /usr/share/apps/konversation/scripts

Then add it to command aliases

Konversation > settings > command aliases

For example: alias: np ;replacement: /exec np

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Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Amarok Video Player 0.1

Amarok Video Player 0.1


Amarok Video Player adds a PlayVideo/Play menu item to the context menu which runs KMPlayer. more>>
I like using Amarok for managing my podcasts but I wasnt able to play my video podcasts.

Amarok Video Player adds a PlayVideo/Play menu item to the context menu which runs KMPlayer.

Edit the script to change KMplayer to another video player.

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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gnome Play Video in Totem 0.1

Gnome Play Video in Totem 0.1


Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem. more>>
Many users prefer Gnome Window Manager but cant go without Amarok. Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem.

This is very useful for Video Podcasts.

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Added: 2006-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Slackfr Media pack 0.2 (Slackware 11.0)

Slackfr Media pack 0.2 (Slackware 11.0)


Slackfr Media pack is a set of multimedia packages for the Slackware Linux distribution. more>>
Slackfr Media pack is a set of multimedia packages for the Slackware Linux distribution.
It contains:
- a52dec
- avifile
- binaries-codec
- divx4linux
- faac-1.25
- faad2-2.5
- ffmpeg-snapshot
- lame-3.97
- libdv
- libdvdcss
- libdvdnav
- libdvdread
- libebml
- libfame
- libmatroska
- live
- mpeg2dec
- win32_dmo
- x264
- xvidcore
- Transcode
- MPlayer
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Murrina-light colors pack 1.4

Murrina-light colors pack 1.4


Murrina-light colors pack is a simple, elegant and clean GTK theme, in five different colors. more>> <<less
Added: 2008-08-02 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Play What I Mean 0.09

Play What I Mean 0.09


Play What I Mean plays media files on a local machine based on a given set of terms found within the filenames. more>>
Play What I Mean project allows a user to, from a single commandline or terminal, enter a string, or list of strings, that represent what he/she wishes to have played by whatsoever media player he chooses, the default being MPlayer, and then having that particular item be found and played.
What this essentially means is that if I were to have a sudden hankering to listen to a particular song or video, lets say Ice Pick by The Pillows, which happens to be the song to a particular music video that I enjoy watching. Under the traditional methods of video viewing I would be stuck with two potential courses of action for playing this particular file:
- Change directories several times to that one folder somewhere that I "know" its in, or
- Point and Click my mouse until I find that same directory and then search through what could be countless files to find it.
Each of these prospective choices have their own inherent difficulties and ire. Using the commandline often requires alot of typing to arrive at the desired directory, often times nestled deep within the tree.
Once there your problems only multiply by the number of files you actually store in your "media" folder, try ls | moreing through a heavily populated folder looking for the name of that file you wanted to play sometime, it isnt too fun and further is a waste of my valuable time.
You may be thinking at this point that the second option, the graphical one, must be easier since its exciting, full of pictures, and frankly novel, I disagree. I may not be the best judge on this matter, seeing as how I cant see out of my right eye however, I feel that scanning through a large folder, or folders, full of files is quite a strain on the vision, and more importantly an unnescesary burden on what should be a simple matter.
Main features:
- Nestable Playlist support
- Multi-string arguments
- Transparent command option passing
- Cache for faster access of frequently played files
- Graphical configure
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Added: 2006-02-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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IceHockey Manager 0.3

IceHockey Manager 0.3


Ice Hockey Manager project is a hockey franchise management and simulation game. more>>
Ice Hockey Manager project is a hockey franchise management and simulation game.
Ice Hockey Manager (IHM) is a hockey franchise management and simulation game. It features a highly realistic in-game play-by-play simulation engine, simulates full regular seasons and playoffs, has completely customizable gameplay (edit teams, players, settings), and much more.
Currently, the game focuses on the Swiss Leagues, but there are plans for an NHL add-on pack in the very near future.
Main features:
Incomplete list of implemented game features today:
- Game controller, based on a game calendar.
- Multiuser framework
- League framework (Swiss style leagues implemented, including playoffs and relegations).
- Teams, with statistics and informations.
- Players with attributes, statistics, contracts and informations.
- Simulated matches with generated plays and "radio" output.
- Training
- Injuries
- Contracts framework
- Sponsoring framework, based on contracts
- Financial framework
- Real Impacts (on teams & players)
- Transfers (Swiss style)
- Infrastructure framework (Arena implemented)
- Prospects
- Assistants
- and more ...
Technical stuff:
- Written in 100% pure Java
- Running under Linux and Windows and every other Java 1.5 platform
- Swing GUI
- More than 200 java classes
- More than 30000 lines of code
Enhancements:
General:
- IHM is now able to support multiple match engines and match presentations
- A lot of small changes
Game:
- Improved sponsoring (sponsors xml, new types and negotiations)
- Improved infrastructure (better support of multiple infrastructures, condition lowers)
- Improved arena infrastructure (created arena categories with seats, comfort & conditions)
- Improved accounting/bookings
GUI:
- Improved panel for sponsoring
- Created panel for arena infrastructure, including arena categories dialog
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Added: 2006-11-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Parrot::PackFile 0.1.1

Parrot::PackFile 0.1.1


Parrot::PackFile is a Perl module with Parrot Bytecode File. more>>
Parrot::PackFile is a Perl module with Parrot Bytecode File.

SYNOPSIS

use Parrot::PackFile;

Parrot::PackFile contains all the functions required to process a Parrot bytecode file. It is not intended to understand the contents of the bytecode files segments, but merely to dissect and reconstruct data from the various segments. See docs/parrotbyte.pod for information about the structure of the frozen bycode.

Class Methods

new()

Returns a new instance.

Instance Methods

magic()

Get the magic number.

wordsize()

Returns the packfiles wordsize.

byteorder()

Returns the packfiles byte order.

major()

Returns the packfiles major version number.

minor()

Returns the packfiles minor version number.

flags()

Returns the packfiles flags.

pad()

Returns an MD5 hex fingerprint of the ops.

floattype()

Returns the packfiles float type.

opcodetype()

Returns the packfiles opcode type.

fixup_table()

Returns an instance of Parrot::PackFile::FixupTable.

const_table()

Returns an instance of Parrot::PackFile::ConstTable.

byte_code($code)

byte_code()

Gets/sets the byte code.

unpack($string)

Unpack the contents from the string.

Magic: 4-byte signed integer
Fixup: 4-byte length N + N bytes
Const: 4-byte length N + N bytes
BCode: N bytes

TODO - Now that we have a portable bytecode format, with file specified wordsize, this routine is inherently broken since it uses the native sizes.

unpack_filehandle($filehandle)

Unpack the contents from the filehandle.

unpack_file($file)

Unpack the contents from the named file.

pack()

Pack the contents to a string.

pack_filehandle($filehandle)

Pack the contents to a string and write it to the filehandle.

pack_file($file)

Pack the contents to a string and write it to the named file.

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Added: 2007-06-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Audio::Play 1.029

Audio::Play 1.029


Audio::Play is an interface for Audio::Data to hardware. more>>
Audio::Play is an interface for Audio::Data to hardware.

SYNOPSIS

use Audio::Data;
use Audio::Play;

$audio = Audio::Data->new(...)

$svr = Audio::Play->new;

$svr->play($audio);

Audio::Play is an wrapper class which loads Audio::Play::$^O i.e. a per-platform driver.

Each class provides the following interface:

$svr = $class->new([$wait])

Create the server and return an object. $wait is supposed to determine whether to wait for device (and for how long) but is currently not really working for many devices.

$svr->rate($rate)

Set sample rate (if possible) to $rate.

$rate = $svr->rate;

Return sample rate.

$svr->play($audio[,$gain])

Play $audio via the hardware. Should take steps to match hardware and datas sampling rate.

$svr->gain($mult)

Set gain (if possible).

$svr->flush

Wait for playing to complete.

$svr->DESTROY

Destructor flushes and closes hardware.

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Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Play Backgammon for Money 1.11

Play Backgammon for Money 1.11


Play Backgammon for Money Now, with 20,000+ Players - Get $20 Free! Play Backgammon matches and tournaments 100% free with thousands of players from ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Tk::Gpack 0.8

Tk::Gpack 0.8


Tk::Gpack module contains abbreviated geometry arguments for pack, grid and place geometry managers. more>>
Tk::Gpack module contains abbreviated geometry arguments for pack, grid and place geometry managers.

This module exports four functions for each of the different geometry mananers into the Tk namespace. These functions provide a variety of styles for controlling the indevidual geometry of one, or bulk groups of widgets. Each geometry manager has a series of single letter abbreviations allowing a significant reduction in code, while remaining fairly intuitive.

SYNOPSIS

use Tk::Gpack ;
gpack, ggrid, and gplace are group packers, they recieve an even numbered list of alternating widgets and abbreviations.
gpack($one, slan $two, sran $three, slanx1fb) ; # group pack
ggrid($one, r25c10, $two, c9r15, $three, c1r1se ) ; # group grid
gplace($one, w40h40x120y120anw, $two, x40y40ase, $three, aww20h20x25y140) ; # group placer
tpack, tgrid, and tplace are target packers, and use exactly the same format except they take a preceding target widget, (typically a frame) which will be automatically be used in conjunction with the -in => argument.
tpack($FRAME1, $one, slan $two, sran $three, slanx1fb) ; # target pack
tgrid($TOPLEVEL1, $one, r25c10, $two, c9r15, $three, c1r1se ) ; # target grid
tplace($MW, $one, w40h40x120y120anw, $two, x40y40ase, $three, aww20h20x25y140) ; # target placer
xpack xgrid and xplace are expand packers, and used inline as a direct replacement to pack grid and place. The first string passed is the abbreviation string, while anything remaining will be parsed as the standard verbose options.
$one->xpack(slan, -in => $FRAME1) ; # expand pack
$two->xgrid(r4c4sw, -in => $TOPLEVEL2) ; # expand grid
$three->xplace(x20y20aw, -in => $MW) ; # expand place
spack sgrid and splace are self packers, they assume that an abbreviation is embedded in the widget as an option called -geometry. You must be using derived widgets for this to work, and have defined a configspec -geometry. The self packers perform the same as xpack in that they permit additional verbose option pairs to be passed which will be appended to the expansion of the embedded abbreviation. If you are using a default widget geometry as shown below, you can still override it by simply using xpack in place of spack. (spack wont take the abbreviation as an argument) This is particularly handly for templated code. To use spack splace and sgrid do the following:
package DerivedButton ;
...
sub Populate {
$self->ConfigSpecs(-geometry => [PASSIVE, data, Data, slan]) ; # DerivedButton()->spack(-in => $foo) ;
Obviously this last example is not complete. Once youve built a derived widget it should make sense though.

DETAILS

The abbreviations are fairly intuitive. All supported options are represented by a single character. For the pack geometry manager all passed values are also single characters. For grid and place passed values may be multiple characters. Numeric arguments for grid and place are variable length integers for example. There are a few redundant characters, but they work as expected.

NOT ALL OPTIONS TRANSLATE, in this version. (And probably for quite a few versions to come) But the most used ones do. Please review the following translation lists to see How things are supported at this time.

SUPPORTED TRANSLATIONS

# OPTIONS pack()
###################
x = -expand
s = -side
a = -anchor
f = -fill
X = -padx
Y = -pady

# VALUES pack()
####################
c = center
l = left
r = right
t = top
n = n
s = s
e = e
w = w
y = y
x = x
b = both
b = bottom

# OPTIONS grid()
####################
r = -row
c = -column
s = -sticky

# VALUES grid()
####################
n = n
s = s
e = e
w = w

# OPTIONS place()
####################
w = -width
h = -height
x = -x
y = -y
a = -anchor

# VALUES place()
####################
n = n
ne = ne
nw = nw
s = s
se = se
sw = sw
e = e

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Added: 2007-08-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Ultimate Edition Theme Pack Final 2.3 Pre-release

Ultimate Edition Theme Pack Final 2.3 Pre-release


Ultimate Edition Theme Pack Final brings you Ultimate Edition themes, login screens, wallpapers and more... more>> Ultimate Edition Theme Pack Final 2.3 Pre-release brings you extremely nice themes, login screens, wallpapers and more... Ultimate Edition Theme Pack Final contains 2 Themes (Carbon gold default), 2 Login (GDMs), 10 Wallpapers, 2 icons set, 1 Usplash (x86 and x64), Ultimate Edition Cursor set, and sound scheme used in Ultimate Edition 2.1.

How to install?

  • Right click on your desktop and select Change Desktop Background
  • Click on the first tab: Theme
  • Drag and drop the themes archive in the Appearance Preferences window.
  • If everything is OK, you will receive a confirmation message and you can activate the theme just by clicking on it.

Requirements: GNOME

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Added: 2009-06-26 License: GPL Price: FREE
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T-ish Pack 3.2

T-ish Pack 3.2


T-ish Pack provides a fast Clearlooks and Ubuntulooks themes for Gnome made to loosely resemble OSX Tiger. more>>
T-ish Pack provides a fast Clearlooks and Ubuntulooks themes for Gnome made to loosely resemble OSX Tiger.

They fit well with Compiz also.

Contents:
T-ish - Clearlooks theme
T-ish Aguastyle - Clearlooks theme with some pixmap elements
T-ish-Ubuntulooks - Ubuntlooks theme
T-ish-Ubuntulooks Aguastyle - Ubuntulooks theme with some pixmap elements
T-ish-Ubuntulooks Graphite - same as above but thanks to Alejandro Cornejo

Based on Clearlooks or Ubuntulooks engines, Ish GTK theme with additional buttons from Expose and GlossyP metacity borders (with many thanks to authors).

For best results use OSX icons, jaguarx mouse theme, and FoxiTiger firefox skin (links below).

IMPORTANT: In order to install all of the themes youll have to manually extract to ~/.themes dir.

IMPORTANT 2: In order for scrollbars to work on Ubuntu Edgy you have to install gtk2-engines-pixbuf package.

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Added: 2007-03-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gnome Memory Blocks 0.2

Gnome Memory Blocks 0.2


Gnome Memory Blocks project is a concentration game for GNOME. more>>
Gnome Memory Blocks project is a concentration game for GNOME.

This is GNOMEs version of the `memory blocks game originaly come from Semantec game pack for Win-3.11

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Added: 2006-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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