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Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot 0.000001

Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot 0.000001


Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot is a base class for grips and toggles. more>>
Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot is a base class for grips and toggles.

SYNOPSIS

use base Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot;

This module is internal to Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView. Four Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpots are created for each Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Item. The hotspots are areas on a mind map item that when clicked, cause an action to be performed on an item. These hotspots allow the user to expand/collapse the items in the mind map, or to resize an item.

INTERFACE

Properties

Use the set method to set these properties. Accessing them directly will only cause you trouble.
item (Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Item)

Items and hotspots are rather fond of each other. This item is the one this hotspot is attached to.

enabled (boolean)

If enabled, this hotspot is ready for action. The type of action depends on whether it is a grip or a toggle. Grips are used to resize an item. Toggles are used to expand or collapse paths on the mind map graph.

fill_color_gdk (Gtk2::Gdk::Color)

The color with which to fill in the hotspot.

outline_color_gdk (Gtk2::Gdk::Color)

The color with which to fill in the hotspot outline. Toggles normally have a visible outline, while grips usually have the outline set to the same color as the item fill color.

hotspot_color_gdk (Gtk2::Gdk::Color)

The color of the hotspot once it is engaged. A hotspot becomes engaged when the mouse is placed close to it.

Methods

new (item=>$item)

Instantiates a hotspot that is associated with the Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Item.

This module connects to the Gnome2::Canvas::Item "event" event, and depending on the event type will call back to its Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Item.

hotspot_adjust_event_handler

This method must be overridden. It handles the "hotspot_adjust" event.

hotspot_button_press

This method may optionally be overridden to handle the "button-press" event.

hotspot_button_release

This method may optionally be overridden to handle the "button-release" event.

hotspot_engaged

This method may optionally be overridden to set the "engaged" flag in a non-standard way.

hotspot_enter_notify

This method may optionally be overridden to handle the "enter-notify" event.

hotspot_get_image()

This method must be overridden. It is used to instantiate a hotspot toggle or grip.

hotspot_leave_notify

This method may optionally be overridden to handle the "leave-notify" event.

hotspot_motion_notify

This method may optionally be overridden to handle the "motion-notify" event.

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Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::ItemHotSpot 0.000001

Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::ItemHotSpot 0.000001


Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::ItemHotSpot is a Perl module to manage a hot spot on a view item. more>>
Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::ItemHotSpot is a Perl module to manage a "hot spot" on a view item.

SYNOPSIS

use Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::ItemHotSpot;

Four Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::ItemHotSpots are created for each Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Item. The hotspots are areas on the mind map, that when clicked, cause an action to be performed on an item. These hotspots allow the user to expand/collapse the items in the mind map, or to resize an item.

INTERFACE

Properties

item (Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Item)

The item that this hotspot belongs to.

enabled

If true, the toggle is receiving events and may act on them. Otherwise it is not receiving events.

fill_color_gdk (Gtk2::Gdk::Color)

The color with which to fill the toggle.

outline_color_gdk (Gtk2::Gdk::Color)

The color with which to fill in the hotspot outline. Toggles normally have a visible outline, while grips usually have the outline set to the same color as the item fill color.

hotspot_color_gdk (Gtk2::Gdk::Color)

The color of the hotspot once it is engaged. A hotspot becomes engaged when the mouse is placed close to it.

Methods

new (item=>$item)

Instantiates a hotspot. The following properties may be passed: item, enabled, fill_color_gdk, outline_color_gdk, hotspot_color_gdk.

hotspot_adjust_event_handler

Overrides method defined in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot. This method sets the proper state of the toggle when a "hotspot_adjust" event occurs.

hotspot_get_image

Overrides method defined in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot. Returns a circle (Gnome2::Canvas::Ellipse) image.

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Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot::Grip 0.000001

Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot::Grip 0.000001


Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot::Grip is a Perl module to manage a grip type hot spot on a view item. more>>
Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot::Grip is a Perl module to manage a grip type "hot spot" on a view item.

SYNOPSIS

use base Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot::Grip;

The Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot::Grip defined grip type hotspots. This kind of hot spot is used to resize Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Items.

INTERFACE

Properties

x (double)

The x-coordinate of the mouse location when resizing an item.

y (double)

The y-coordinate of the mouse location when resizing an item.

x_prime (double)

The x-coordinate of the previous mouse location when resizing an item.

y_prime (double)

The y-coordinate of the previous mouse location when resizing an item.

Methods

new (item=>$item)

Instantiates a grip type hotspot.

hotspot_button_press

Overrides method defined in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot. This method records the position of the cursor when the mouse is first pressed.

hotspot_button_release

Overrides method defined in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot. This method signals that the mind map should be redrawn.

hotspot_motion_notify

Overrides method defined in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::HotSpot. This method actually resizes the Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Item.

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Brighton Chilli 0.002

Brighton Chilli 0.002


Brighton Chilli is an effort to promote the BSDs in the Wifi field for easy rollout of managed Wifi hotspots. more>>
Brighton Chilli project is an effort to promote the BSDs in the Wifi field by providing a flash image and bootable ISO with Chillispot for easy rollout of managed Wifi hotspots.
Initial releases will be based on FreeBSD, with the aim of covering Open and NetBSD later. The image contains software under various licenses.
Enhancements:
- Support for WPA and 802.11i was added to the kernel.
- Support for Atheros chipset cards was added to the kernel.
- A typo in chilli.conf was fixed, so chilli should redirect to the right file now.
- A patch for chillispots hotspotlogin.cgi was applied to enable it to work with lighttpd.
- The cgi-bin directory was moved to /var mfs so that its on a writable filesystem, allowing hotspotlogin.cgi to be edited.
- Chillispot was added to rc.conf.
- Serial console redirection now works.
- The loader logo was changed to beastie.
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FProfiler 0.6.4

FProfiler 0.6.4


FProfiler project is a Java profiler for finding hotspots in Java libs/apps. more>>
FProfiler project is a Java profiler for finding hotspots in Java libs/apps.
FProfiler is a Java Profiler using BCEL and log4j.
Its very fast because it inserts the needed instructions into the Bytecode of the classes. It can be used to find Hotspots in Java programs, libs, and servlet environments--simply every Java class.
Enhancements:
- Mark Atwell fixed a bug with are branch (jump/goto) instructions directly to the return statement bypassing the stop call.
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Added: 2006-11-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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daloRADIUS 0.9-2

daloRADIUS 0.9-2


daloRADIUS is an advanced RADIUS web management application aimed at managing hotspots and general-purpose ISP deployments. more>>
daloRADIUS is an advanced RADIUS web management application aimed at managing hotspots and general-purpose ISP deployments. The project features user management, graphical reporting, accounting, a billing engine and integrates with GoogleMaps for geo-locating.

daloRADIUS is written in PHP and JavaScript and utilizes a MySQL database. It is based on a FreeRADIUS deployment with MySQL serving as the backend. Among other features it implements ACLs, GoogleMaps integration for locating hotspots/access points visually and many more features.

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Added: 2007-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mysqlWisp 0.4 RC5

mysqlWisp 0.4 RC5


mysqlWisp is a project which provides a standalone or mysqlISP-controlled subsystem. more>>
mysqlWisp is a project which provides a standalone or mysqlISP-controlled subsystem.
mysqlWisp provides a standalone or mysqlISP-controlled subsystem for managing one or hundreds of hotspots with access controlled by iptables, MAC addresses, IP addresses, and passwords.
Access points are connected to a second NIC, and all traffic is initially redirected to a login page.
mysqlWisp provides a mysqlISP family standalone or mysqlISP controlled subsystem for managing 1 or 100s of hotspots with full iptables/MAC+IP+Login+Passwd controlled access.
Easy on the end-user -and the hotspot staff- wide open WAPs are supported. The WAP -or LAN of WAPs- is connected to a 2nd NIC (like eth1 for example, or via a WAP capable card for low cost and very flexible linux WAP/Gateway box.) The model used is the captive portal: "redirect all traffic to hotspot login page -unless logged in" on the WAP/Gateway controlled by a local instance of mysqlWisp.
The gateway linux server running mysqlWisp usually will also provide dhcpd, named, and two instances of apache2: One for the webmin and the other the login page. After hotspot user logs in, she then is allowed through the WAP/Gateway, via advanced iptables SNAT, DNAT and REDIRECT rules managed by mysqlWisp.
Started adding accounting and QoS control along with mysqlCart provided online credit card processing support.
Enhancements:
- Adding mysqlISP external job queue handling.
- Adding more WISP AAA/NOC support based on Chicago installation.
- Use tUser.cProfile for cMAC and cIP if exists (fixed users.)
- Add cProfile dictionary to tConfiguration to check new user addition.
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Added: 2007-02-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Boingo Mobile for Nokia N800/N810 1

Boingo Mobile for Nokia N800/N810 1


Boingo Mobile optimized for Nokia N800/N810 Internet Tablets instantly identifies Boingo Hotspots and automatically authenticates you with your Boingo... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-17 License: Freeware Price: Free
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OmegaWM 0.2.1

OmegaWM 0.2.1


OmegaWM is a window manager currently in the early stages of development. more>>
OmegaWM is a window manager currently in the early stages of development. Key goals are that it be ICCCM and FreeDesktop.org compliant.
Enhancements:
- Refactored the action system a bit
- Added helper classes to iterate the frames, children and hotspots managed by the WM instance
- Added a preliminary menu model and an Imlib2 menu renderer
- Added a plugin system (with dependency meta-files), dont forget to update your bootstrap file (if you use a custom one)
- Instead of launching a thread for each screen, omegawm will now fork
- Added virtually endless viewport support (only limited by the X/Y coordinate system of X11 which will probably mean youll never be able to find your windows ever again before you reach the limit)
- Small bugfixes and changes all over the place
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fring Linux- Make free mobile calls 1.02

fring Linux- Make free mobile calls 1.02


a free mobile internet service & community more>> fring is a free mobile application application that enables free mobile internet calls, live chat (IM) and file transfer to other fringsters and PC-based services including Skype, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN Messenger, Twitter, Yahoo! and AIM, using free Wi-Fi or your 3G or GPRS internet data plan instead of costly mobile airtime minutes.
With fring, youll gain benefits previously only found only on the PC and get empowered with mobility as never before: make cheap mobile internet calls, see whos online before dialing with contact availability indicators (presence), live chat instead of SMS, engage in multiple conversations simultaneously, view conversation history and more! Take all your fring, Skype, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN Messenger and Twitter buddies with you wherever you go and view them, along with your regular phone contacts, from one integrated and search-able contact list.
Also make cheap calls to landlines and regular cellular contacts using your SkypeOut account or hundreds of SIP-based providers such as Eutelia, GizmoProject, VoipCheap, VoipStunt, Free World & SIPNET over fring, even from non-SIP enabled handsets.
As fring automatically roams between Wi-Fi and 3G networks, you can effortlessly login to recognized Wi-Fi hotspots, mindlessly gaining access to the best network for optimal call quality and savings.
Easily download fring into your handset and begin fringing in less than a minute.
fring bypasses traditional mobile voice and SMS text messaging services by utilizing the mobile handsets native internet connection. fring does not require any dedicated hardware or airtime and works with phones purchased through any mobile operator. The patent-pending peer-to-peer mobile VoIP technology delivers full-duplex voice quality with rich internet functionality and maximum network efficiency.
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Olive LiveCD 0.2

Olive LiveCD 0.2


Olive is (yet another) GNU/Linux Live distribution. more>>
Olive is (yet another) GNU/Linux Live distribution. Olive LiveCD distirbution offers quite a good deal of new technologies, hardly witnessed ever before, as well as some of the more common pieces of software. Its size is approx. 110MiB, yet it allows a lot of software to be used.
Olives whole point is to display how easy to use Linux may be, yet without losing any of the features required for heavy-duty work. Its also supposed to show various unusual new technologies, not widely known or accepted.
Please note that Olive was, partially, built as graduation work at SPSST Panska. Once presented, a release built specifically for school will be available upon personal request.
Main features:
Media
Olive features MPlayer for playing of your favourite movies. It plays most MPEG, VOB, AVI, OGG/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4, FLI, RM, NuppelVideo, Matroska files. You can also watch Theora, MPEG4 (DivX/XviD), Real Media, DVD, VideoCD, SVCD movies. MPlayer also supports various filters for better experience. Mencoder is bundled with MPlayer and it allows you to encode movies into virtually any of the formats mentioned above.
Although you can use MPlayer to play your music, theres also an application that was written just for that: Audacious. Audacious is a fork of Beep Media Player (now discontinued), which is in turn fork of the very famous XMMS. It supports various audio formats, including MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg FLAC, Musepack, WAV files and Windows Media, as well as many sequenced formats including MIDI, and a host of different module formats. In addition, Audacious uses Winamp-like skins (and supports Winamp "classic" skins), to provide a familiar and friendly user interface.
You can of course view photos and pictures using GQview, an intuitive image browser. It can generate thumbnails of your pictures, its capable of reading EXIF metadata, has advanced image search function and much more.
Internet
The Internet is part of everyday life for all of us; was it not for the Internet, you wouldnt be able to read this webpage. Olive features Mozilla Firefox web browser, currently the most common web browser used on Linux. For browsing in console, ELinks is a must-have. There is also Sylpheed e-mail client, small, fast and incredibly useful.
These days, Instant Messaging is a common part of our lives. Therefore, Olive sports GAIM2 (beta2) multi-protocol instant messaging client, which is compatibile with protocols such as ICQ, MSN Messenger,Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber or Gadu-Gadu. There is also a client dedicated solely to Internet Relay Chat (IRC), which is X-Chat. As usually, there are console alternatives, which would be CenterICQ and irssi.
You can use Kismet to look for Wi-Fi hotspots. Basic utilities such as telnet or ssh client and server (Dropbear, used in various embedded systems) are not missing as well.
General work
You can perform some elementary office work in Olive as well. Although its obvious that you wont be doing most of your office work on Olive, its quite reasonable to believe it can come in handy. Therefore, Olive has AbiWord word processor to allow you to read and write documents, in various languages, in various characters, without any problem.
AbiWord can also handle various document formats, which includes Microsoft Word or WordPerfect documents. You can also export your documents into HTML for further processing or publication. You can also read Adobe PDF format using Evince, a Gnome/GTK2 document viewer whose PDF backend is based on the Poppler library, which is based on the well-known XPDF. Utilities that allow you export of PDF documents into eg. HTML are also included.
System control
Considering the differences in approach to configuration in various distributions, it may be often hard to configure several things at yet another distribution, such as the X server or preferences of software alternatives. Therefore, Olive features a trivial control panel, allowing any application to be merged in as a new panel. Although it still misses few more desired panels (most notable for network configuration), it already is quite useful for every day usage.
Eye candy
Good-looking environment always helps users to better orientate on the workplace, as well as consider the time they spend with the system more enjoyable. Transparency can be achieved using XComposite extension and xcompmgr + transset.
Though XGL and AIGLX were considered, the decision was made not to use them for their lack of testing and for the demand for support of as many platforms as possible. Please note that even XComposite may have its own issues with other software, most notably Enlightenment and MPlayer, and for this reason xcompmgr is not run by default.
Lightweight
If you consider the above features way too much for you and strive for something lighter, then you can use the FluxBox window manager. FluxBox was finetuned to look and feel as much as Enlightenment as possible, making the transition simple. There are also lightweight versions of some of the software, as mentioned above, such as irssi, CenterICQ or ELinks.
Enhancements:
- A significant bug was found in v0.1, causing ramdisk for people who have 1GiB of RAM or more broken. Please, upgrade to 0.2.
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WiFiAdmin 0.0.4

WiFiAdmin 0.0.4


WiFiAdmin is an environment for the administration of Linux WiFi hotspots. more>>
Wifiadmin is a free php graphical interface to mainly hostap, and wireless tools in general, although most of this code has been debugged only under a hostap environment.

Please submit errors found when running with other linux wireless drivers, that support wireless extensions. We are trying so that wifiadmin is as self-configuring and distribution-independent as possible.

Installation:

1) Decompress in a directory reachable from your web server(htdocs), keeping in mind the directory structure.
2) If you disable mysql usage($use_mysql variable in the include/config.php file):

Give write access to the user that you are running PHP, to the file include/passwd .For example, from wifiadmin root directory type chown apache:/ include; chown apache:/ include/passwd, depending on your local configuration.

If you enable mysql usage:

Within the directory, youll find a a file named "mysql.sql". Contained in this file are the SQL statements necessary to create the WiFiAdmin database. Log onto your database server under the root account (or other account allowed to create databases), create a database for wifiadmin, and then run the contents of mysql.sql to create the tables and initial data.

For example:

mysqladmin -u [user] -p create [database-name]
mysql -u [user] -p [database-name] < mysql.sql

Or you can use phpMyAdmin to do the same.

In either case, you have to edit the include/config.php file and edit the following variables:

$USERS_DBHOST = "localhost"; host where mysql is running
$USERS_DB = "wifiadmin"; [database-name]
$USERS_DBUSER = "wifiadmin"; [user]
$USERS_DBPASS = "wifiadmin"; the password of [user]

3) Change your sudo configuration. Wifiadmin needs superuser access to specific executables. For the moment, this is done by giving superuser access to the user apache runs with, using the sudo mechanism. You can find out the user that apache runs with, by:

ps aux | grep http or ps aux | grep apache

You should use the visudo executable, or manually edit the file sudoers. Add the following lines, replace www-data with the user apache runs with.

# Cmnd alias specification
Cmnd_Alias WIFIADMIN = /sbin/iwconfig, /sbin/ifconfig, /sbin/iwlist,
/sbin/iwpriv, /sbin/route, /usr/bin/host, /usr/sbin/arp

# User privilege specification
www-data ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: WIFIADMIN

Change the paths if iwconfig, ifconfig etc executables are located
elsewhere in your system.

WARNING
This configuration, gives superuser priviledges for the specific commandsto the user your web server runs with. This might have implications on system security.

4) Add the following lines at the end of your crontab (you can use the crontab -e command, or edit your /etc/crontab directly)

*/2 * * * * root php /path/to/wifiadmin/create-update-rrds.php > /dev/null 2>&1
*/10 * * * * root php /path/to/wifiadmin/create_graphs.php > /dev/null 2>&1

The first line creates(for the first time) and updates the rrd databases. The second
creates the updated png graphs from the databases. RRD updates happen every 2 minutes, and graphs are crated every 10 minutes.

Change these values to suit your needs. Mind space characters from copy-pasting into your crontab!!

5) Wifiadmin can send emails to confirm new user accounts, or remind user passwords.
If $send_emails = true; in config.php file, wifiadmin will send emails.
If you set $confirm_new_account = false; while $send_emails = true;, wifiamdin will
send emails to remind passwords, but no email confirmation will be needed in order
to set up an account.

6) Fire up your favorite browser, and point to http://target-hostname/wifiadmin/
ATTENTION: WIFIADMIN HAS A DEFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD. Change the admin
password as soon as possible, by logging in as user admin with password wifiadmin.

Go to user management, choose admin, and type a different password. You can LOOSE complete network access to your box if you are careless enough...

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