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File Splitter 1.3
Split large text/html files into smaller files. I find it much faster and more accurate than cut and paste. You embed commands in the big file telling it which pieces of it are to go where, then let Splitter do the work. It is much faster and more accurate than trying to select huge blocks of text in an editor. You dont accidentally lose or duplicate text. Keeping files small makes the site more responsive. more>>
File Splitter - Split large text/html files into smaller files. I find it
much faster and more accurate than cut and paste.
You embed commands in the big file telling it which pieces
of it are to go where, then let Splitter do the work. It is
much faster and more accurate than trying to select huge
blocks of text in an editor. You dont accidentally lose or
duplicate text. Keeping files small makes the site more
responsive.
In the following pretend that [...] are actually lessthan...greater than.
You embed multiple [split tags in the file to be split of
the form:
[split charlie.html]
...
stuff that will end up in the charlie.html file.
...
[/split]
The text between the [split xxx] and [/split] tags is split
off into that named file and the text is removed from the
original file along with the tags.
1. Filenames may be absolute or relative, with no quotes or spaces.
2. Tags may be nested, but they must balance (equal number
of [split xxx] and [/split]).
3. Tags are case-insensitive, i.e. may be lower or upper case.
4. Multiple [split xxx] tags may be directed to the same
file, where they will be appended.
5. If the files mentioned in the split tags already exist,
they will be overwritten.
6. Anything not inside [split xxx].. [/split] is retained in
the original file. Everything else is removed.
The file being split must be small enough to fit in RAM.
Java array addressing limits the file to 2GB, though other
considerations mean in practice the largest file you can
handle will be smaller still.
To install, Extract the zip download with Winzip, available from
http://www.winzip.com (or similar unzip utility) into any
directory you please, often C:\ -- ticking off the (user
folder names) option. To run as an application, type:
java -jar C:\com\mindprod\splitter\splitter.jar x.html
adjusting as necessary to account for where the jar file is.
Enhancements:
Version 1.3
allow you to specify encoding
System Requirements:<<less
Image Resize Wizard 1.5
Image Resize Wizard is a free PHP script you can add to your web site that enables your visitors to re-size their images. more>>
The user just selects their image and the largest side length and click "resize". Image Resize Wizard is very easy to install and can add some very useful functionality to your site.
Main features:
- Image Resize Wizard is easy to install. Just unzip and upload, or if youre using it on a local server, just unzip!
- The Image Resize Wizard interface is as simple as it gets. Just two inputs, a click, and the user gets their image resized.
- No odd libraries needed, the script should work on most servers with PHP installed.
Large Database Backup 1.0
Large Database Backup is a PHP class can be used to backup large MySQL databases into multiple files. more>>
It can list the tables of a given MySQL database and generate SQL statements to create and insert records with the current values of the table rows, as if it was creating a new database. The class stores the generated SQL statements in files.
A full backup process can be split in multiple iterations to not exceed PHP default script execution time limit. Each iteration dumps a limited number of table rows. An iteration can be executed by a script that redirects the page request to itself at the end to proceed to the next iteration.
Lustre 1.4.9
Lustre is a scalable, secure, robust, highly-available cluster file system. more>>
The central goal is the development of a next-generation cluster file system which can serve clusters with 10,000s of nodes, petabytes of storage, move 100s of GB/sec with state of the art security and management infrastructure.
Lustre runs today on many of the largest Linux clusters in the world, and is included by CFSs partners as a core component of their cluster offering (examples include HP StorageWorks SFS, and the Cray XT3 and XD1 supercomputers). Todays users have also demonstrated that Lustre scales down as well as it scales up, and run in production on clusters as small as 4 and as large as 15,000 nodes.
Enhancements:
- The kernel patches were updated to 2.6.16.21-0.8 (SLES10), 2.6.9-42.0.3EL (RHEL 4), 2.6.5-7.276 (SLES 9), 2.4.21-47.0.1.EL (RHEL 3), and 2.6.12.6 vanilla (kernel.org).
- Zero-copy sockets were added without kernel patches. Numerous bugfixes were made.
RH Email Server 2.0a
RH Email Server is an email server in a box. more>>
RH Email Server is fine for businesses and organizations of all sizes. Multiple commercial and educational installations are already using this project. The largest current user load that has been reported is 7,000 + users.
Interoperability between RHSD projects such as the RHSD Email Server and the RHSD Domain Controller will allow for use of Single-Sign On. RHSD also utilizes IETF Standardized projects and therefore will be compatible with any Directory system compatible with LDAP v.3.
Main features:
- Web-Based Email Client for Users
- LDAP Directory / Authentication
- Mail Filtering
- Addressbooks
- Web-Based Administration Tools
- Role-Based Tool Delegation
- Spam Blocking
QARecord 0.0.9b
QARecord is a simple multithreaded stereo recording tool. more>>
By using a large ringbuffer for the captured data, buffer overruns are avoided. QARecord can also be used as JACK client.
gtrainer 0.0.2-1
gtrainer is a simple tool for manage sports trainings. more>>
Program written in Gtkmm to manage sports trainings. It can store differents records about your daily training:
- Daily weight
- Characteristics of your exercise like: kilometers a day, hours a day, temperature, the route, etc.
- Specific training sessions: series, recoveries, heart rate, etc.
With the routes interface you can save your favourites routes as well. Find the largest route, or the hardest one easily.
You can save these records locally (sqlite3) or remotely (PostgreSQL, MySQL soon). You will know exactly how your training goes, with different kinds of charts and monthly reports, in order to improve your results or just as a curiosity.
StartCom MultiMedia Linux 5.0.5
Specially designed for the demanding home user, the MultiMedia Edition lets you easily communicate with your friends and family. more>>
Specially designed for the demanding home user, the MultiMedia Edition lets you easily communicate with your friends and family members over the Internet, browse the news or watching the latest DVD movie you just bought.
Listen to your loved Music while you check your email or play some funny game while you burn a CD, everything is easily accessible from your desktop by a click on your mouse button.
System configuration and adjustments of your preferences never have been so simple, thanks to the integrated configuration tools.
Enhancements:
- StartCom has released its new Multimedia Edition, ML-5.0.5, code named Kessem. Its probably one of the largest and most complete Linux distributions ever released to the public. Release ML-5.0.5, offers many out-of-the-box capabilities, never bundled with an operating system before. Designed as a multimedia workstation with music studio and advanced video editing applications, it also provides the desktop user with the most applications for day to day use.
Oreon Project 1.4
Oreon Project provide enterprise monitoring based on Nagios core. more>>
It ables you to be more efficient in your network monitoring, but also allows you to make your supervision informations readable by a largest range of users. Indeed, a non technical user can now use the Oreon/Nagios couple to easily understand your network infrastructure thanks to charts and graphical representations of the gathered informations.
Although, skilled users still have access to the technicals informations collected by Nagios.
Oreon was released for three years, and has already conviced most of its everyday users. Oreon has became a reference as a Nagios Frontend.
The Oreon/Nagios couple is used by a wide range of users, from novices to skilled users, even if they didnt knew Nagios before.
Main features:
- A highly customizable and intuitive multi-user interface
- An enhanced configuration tool to setup the supervised perimeter
- Configuration wizards
- A frontend to all Nagios configuration files. These configurations are linked to save your working time.
- A Nagios configuration loader module
- A Nagios 1.X and 2.x compatibility
- A Nagios configuration file-checker thanks to Nagios Debugger
- Network devices and servers ID Cards which has all the basic informations about these resources
- A customizable network cartography
- An access manager, including resources as well as interfaces restrictions
- And a lot more to discover
Geography::Countries 1.4
Geography::Countries is a Perl module with 2-letter, 3-letter, and numerical codes for countries. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Geography::Countries;
$country = country DE; # Germany
@list = country 666; # (PM, SPM, 666,
# Saint Pierre and Miquelon, 1)
This module maps country names, and their 2-letter, 3-letter and numerical codes, as defined by the ISO-3166 maintenance agency [1], and defined by the UNSD.
The country subroutine.
This subroutine is exported by default. It takes a 2-letter, 3-letter or numerical code, or a country name as argument. In scalar context, it will return the country name, in list context, it will return a list consisting of the 2-letter code, the 3-letter code, the numerical code, the country name, and a flag, which is explained below. Note that not all countries have all 3 codes; if a code is unknown, the undefined value is returned.
There are 3 categories of countries. The largest category are the current countries. Then there is a small set of countries that no longer exist. The final set consists of areas consisting of multiple countries, like Africa. No 2-letter or 3-letter codes are available for the second two sets. (ISO 3166-3 [3] defines 4 letter codes for the set of countries that no longer exist, but the author of this module was unable to get her hands on that standard.) By default, country only returns countries from the first set, but this can be changed by giving country an optional second argument.
The module optionally exports the constants CNT_F_REGULAR, CNT_F_OLD, CNT_F_REGION and CNT_F_ANY. These constants can also be important all at once by using the tag :FLAGS.
CNT_F_ANY is just the binary or of the three other flags. The second argument of country should be the binary or of a subset of the flags CNT_F_REGULAR, CNT_F_OLD, and CNT_F_REGION - if no, or a false, second argument is given, CNT_F_REGULAR is assumed. If CNT_F_REGULAR is set, regular (current) countries will be returned; if CNT_F_OLD is set, old, no longer existing, countries will be returned, while CNT_F_REGION is used in case a region (not necessarely) a country might be returned. If country is used in list context, the fifth returned element is one of CNT_F_REGULAR, CNT_F_OLD and CNT_F_REGION, indicating whether the result is a regular country, an old country, or a region.
In list context, country returns a 5 element list. To avoid having to remember which element is in which index, the constants CNT_I_CODE2, CNT_I_CODE3, CNT_I_NUMCODE, CNT_I_COUNTRY and CNT_I_FLAG can be imported. Those constants contain the indices of the 2-letter code, the 3-letter code, the numerical code, the country, and the flag explained above, respectively. All index constants can be imported by using the :INDICES tag.
The code2, code3, numcode and countries routines.
All known 2-letter codes, 3-letter codes, numerical codes and country names can be returned by the routines code2, code3, numcode and countries. None of these methods is exported by default; all need to be imported if one wants to use them. The tag :LISTS imports them all. In scalar context, the number of known codes or countries is returned.
Getfem 3.0
Getfem++ project focuses on the development of a generic and efficient C++ library for finite element methods. more>>
Getfem offers a complete separation between integration methods (exact or approximated), geometric transformations (linear or not) and finite element methods of arbitrary degrees. It can really relieve a more integrated finite element code of technical difficulties of elementary computations.
Examples of available finite element method are : Pk on simplices in arbitrary degrees and dimensions, Qk on parallelepipeds, P1, P2 with bubble functions, Hermite elements, Argyris element, elements with hierarchic basis (for multigrid methods for instance), discontinuous Pk or Qk, XFem, vectorial elements (RT0, Nedelec) ...
The addition of a new finite element method is straightforward. Its description on the reference element must be provided (in most of the cases, this is the description of the basis functions, and nothing more). Extensions are provided for Hermite elements, piecewise polynomial, non-polynomial and vectorial elements, XFem.
The library also includes the usual tools for finite elements such as assembly procedures for classical PDEs, interpolation methods, computation of norms, mesh operations (including automatic refinement), boundary conditions, post-processing tools such as extraction of slices from a mesh ...
Getfem++ can be used to build very general finite elements codes, where the finite elements, integration methods, dimension of the meshes, are just some parameters that can be changed very easily, thus allowing a large spectrum of experimentations. Numerous examples are provided (see the screenshot section).
Getfem++ has no meshing capabilities (apart regular meshes), hence it is necessary to import meshes. Imports formats currently known by getfem are GiD , GmSH and emc2 mesh files. However, given a mesh, it is possible to refine it automatically.
Enhancements:
- The getfem and gmm header files have been moved into their respective subdirectories.
- The getfem interface (Python and MATLAB) is now included in the getfem distribution.
- Some C1 composite elements have been added (triangles and quadrilaterals).
- Support for Levelset functions has been improved.
JavaScript::Minifier 0.01
JavaScript::Minifier is a Perl translation of jsmin.c. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use JavaScript::Minifier;
my $obj = new JavaScript::Minifier;
$obj->minify(*STDIN, *STDOUT);
use JavaScript::Minifier qw(jsmin);
jsmin(*STDIN, *STDOUT);
This work is a translation from C to Perl of jsmin.c published by Douglas Crockford. Permission is hereby granted to use the Perl version under the same conditions as the jsmin.c on which it is based.
Refer to the JSMin website for further information: http://javascript.crockford.com/jsmin.html
Speed is a bit slower than the python version and the python and perl versions are quite a bit slower than the c version(of course).
Here are test results processing a 71K javascript file. This is one of the largest we have -- most are considerably smaller.
| wall clock seconds(approximate)
---------------------------------------
Perl: | 1.4
Python: | 1.0
C: | 0.03
Tests performed on a Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.80GHz under no load.
Show the Image 0.4
Show the Image is a Firefox extension that shows the largest image in the page. more>>
A very simple extension that can be used to show the largest image on the page - what you want to look at - without all the banners and layout around it.
After installing the extension you can add a new button to the toolbar by right-clicking on the toolbar, clicking customize and dragging the icon into place.
Left-clicking the button (or pressing Control+Q) will take you to the largest image in the current page, left-clicking (or pressing Control+Q) again will take you back again.
Middle-clicking the button (or pressing Control+Shift+Q) will open the largest image in the current page in a new tab, middle-clicking (or pressing Control+Shift+Q) while looking at the image on its own will close the tab if more than one is open.
Right clicking the button will go through all the tabs to the right of the current one, displaying the largest image in each.
Right clicking on a link will give the option to "Show Image following this link" which will open the largest image found at that link in a new tab.
Print Plug-In 2.0.2
Print Plug-In provides a basic printing capability for The GIMP. more>>
The current release supports PostScript, PCL (HP LaserJet and DeskJet), and ESC/P2 (EPSON Stylus Color) printers. The PostScript printer drivers handle PPD (PostScript Printer Description) files if you have them.
Using the Print Plug-In:
The Printer option provides selections for many common printers. Currently the print plug-in supports the following printers:
- PostScript printers
- HP DeskJet 500, 500C, 520, 540C, 600C, 660C, 68xC, 69xC, 850C, 855C, 855Cse, 855Cxi, 870Cse, 870Cxi, 1100C, 1120C, 1200C, and 1600C printers
- HP LaserJet II, III, IIIp, IIIsi, 4, 4L, 4P, 4V, 4Si, 5, 5FS, 5L, 5P, 5SE, 5Si, 6L, 6P printers
- EPSON Stylus Color, Color Pro, Color Pro XL, Color 400, Color 500, Color 600, Color 800, Color 1500, Color 1520, and Color 3000.
The Output Type option controls whether the printed output is in color or B&W (grayscale). This option is silently forced to B&W for grayscale images and B&W-only printers.
The Media Size option controls the size of the output. By default images are printed to fit the page and are automatically rotated to fill the largest area possible.
The Media Type option tells the printer what type of media is being used (Plain, Coated, etc). Not all printers support the media type option.
The Media Source option tells the printer which paper tray to print from. Not all printers support the media source option.
The Resolution option controls the resolution of the output. Not all printers support the resolution option.
The Orientation option controls whether the output is automatically rotated for maximum page coverage (Auto) or set to a specific orientation (Portrait or Landscape).
The Scaling option controls how large the printed image is. The default is to scale to a percentage of the printable area of the page. You can also specify an image resolution in pixels-per-inch (PPI) by clicking on the PPI radio button. The image is centered by default, however you can adjust the position of the image on the page by dragging the preview image.
The Brightness option controls the overall printed image brightness. A brightness of 100 is usually good for most B&W and PostScript printers, while most inkjet printers need a brightness between 100 and 120 for acceptable results.
Printing to a File
If you want to print to a file, select File from the Printer list. A file chooser dialog is displayed when you press the Print button. Warning, when you print to a file any existing file will be silently overwritten by this release of the plug-in!
Layered Images
Like most plug-ins, the print plug-in only reads the image from the active layer. If you want to print a composite of all visible layers you need to merge the layers (CTRL-M) and then print.
Supported Printers/Features
Most of the printer drivers in the print plug-in use the highest supported resolution for a printer, with the following exceptions:
- EPSON Stylus Color 600, 800, 1520, and 3000 - Currently the driver only supports 720 DPI printing in "compatibility" mode. This makes the drivers extremely slow compared to the Windows and Mac drivers. Unfortunately, I cannot provide optimized drivers (nor drivers for 1440x720) because of our NDA with EPSON.
- EPSON Stylus Photo, Photo Ex, Photo 700 - Currently the driver only supports 720 DPI printing in "compatibility" mode. This makes the drivers extremely slow compared to the Windows and Mac drivers, and you dont get the use of the light cyan and magenta inks (again, because of NDA restrictions.)
Web Ping 0.1
Web Ping is a program for testing your internet connection. more>>
Web Ping is a simple application to test an internet connection to a perticular site. I created this application after my work moved locations and half our network stayed in the old building and the other half moved with us to the new location.
A flaky (significant point) VPN was set up to keep the two connected. Since a couple of the unmoved servers were of interest to me, I keeped checking to see if they were still accessable with the ping command before doing any serious work with them.
A quick and pathetic Google resulted in no other program that meet my needes, so I wrote one.
Insted of doing an actual network ping, Web Ping tests a connection by downloading a web page on a given server. The size of the page and time are stored in memory and the times are graphed. In this way, sites that block network a ping can still be tracked.
Web Ping also keeps track of the largest and smallest download times per session and also tracks the max and min values currently on the graph. Times of interest are graphed in a color which represents if it is a max or a min. (see figure one). The history tab also lists all the max values as they have been recevied.
A running average is also calculated with each download. The files downloaded are not processed or stored in any way. This prevents any security problems that can normaly happen in a web browser enviroment. The only two pecies of information retained about a downloaded file is the size and time.
Usage:
There are two ways to use Web Ping, GUI or CLI mode. The simplest of the two modes is CLI. Web Ping can be started in CLI mode by passing a url to the jar file in a command line interface like this: "java -jar WebPing.jar http://localhost". Web Ping will automaticly start getting statistics on the requested url, printing results to the screnn.
To quite, press q and then then ENTER key. CLI allows the user to Most people will probably want to use the GUI mode which has a history graph and allows the user to start and stop the session.
The best way to run Web Ping is in GUI mode. GUI mode allows the user start and stop the ping process at will and to change the site that is pinged. Users can also see more information about about the history of the pings and view max values and min values easily. There are three tabs on the top of the page, the first is the application, second is the history list, and the last give information about the application.