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Pretty Code Web 1.00
Pretty Code Web is a syntax highlighter for publishing code, written in any programming language, to the Web. more>>
Pretty Code Web is a syntax highlighter for publishing code, written in any programming language, to the web.
Written in php it uses syntax files separate from the main code to highlight a specified language.
Main features:
- Syntax highlighting for (potentially) any language.
- User defined syntax files.
- User defined colors
- Separate colors for:
- 6 Keyword Groups
- Text Strings
- Operators
- Block and Line Comments
- Bracket Characters
<<lessWritten in php it uses syntax files separate from the main code to highlight a specified language.
Main features:
- Syntax highlighting for (potentially) any language.
- User defined syntax files.
- User defined colors
- Separate colors for:
- 6 Keyword Groups
- Text Strings
- Operators
- Block and Line Comments
- Bracket Characters
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Added: 2005-10-20 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1470 downloads
Relations 0.95
Relations is a Perl module with functions to use with databases and queries. more>>
Relations is a Perl module with functions to use with databases and queries.
SYNOPSIS
use Relations;
$as_clause = as_clause({full_name => "concat(f_name, ,l_name)",
{status => "if(married,Married,Single)"})
$query = "select $as_clause from person";
$avoid = to_hash("virustbug","t");
if ($avoid->{bug}) {
print "Avoiding the bug...";
}
unless ($avoid->{code}) {
print "Not avoiding the code...";
}
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Relations;
$as_clause = as_clause({full_name => "concat(f_name, ,l_name)",
{status => "if(married,Married,Single)"})
$query = "select $as_clause from person";
$avoid = to_hash("virustbug","t");
if ($avoid->{bug}) {
print "Avoiding the bug...";
}
unless ($avoid->{code}) {
print "Not avoiding the code...";
}
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Added: 2007-05-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
891 downloads
eBayCaptcha Populator 1.2
eBayCaptcha Populator automatically fills the verification code for you. more>>
eBayCaptcha Populator automatically fills the verification code for you.
Are you tired of getting "For added security, please enter the verification code hidden in the image." message on eBay sites?
Install our Firefox extension and that problem will go away!
Everytime you get that message the extension will automatically fill the code for you.
<<lessAre you tired of getting "For added security, please enter the verification code hidden in the image." message on eBay sites?
Install our Firefox extension and that problem will go away!
Everytime you get that message the extension will automatically fill the code for you.
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
940 downloads
php_qrencode 0.1
php_qrencode is a PHP extension to generate qrcode. more>>
php_qrencode is a PHP extension to generate qrcode. The project is based on libqrencode.
only 2 function to generate qr code.
< code >
$qr = qr_encode (test for qrcode);
qr_save ($qr, 1.png);
< /code >
or you can output direct to stdout.
< code >
$qr = qr_encode (test for qrcode);
header ("Content-type: image/PNG");
qr_save ($qr);
< /code >
resource = qr_encode (string $text, [ int $version, int $mode, int $casesensitive]);
bool = qr_save (resource $qr, [ string $filename] );
<<lessonly 2 function to generate qr code.
< code >
$qr = qr_encode (test for qrcode);
qr_save ($qr, 1.png);
< /code >
or you can output direct to stdout.
< code >
$qr = qr_encode (test for qrcode);
header ("Content-type: image/PNG");
qr_save ($qr);
< /code >
resource = qr_encode (string $text, [ int $version, int $mode, int $casesensitive]);
bool = qr_save (resource $qr, [ string $filename] );
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: BSD License Price:
916 downloads
PHP Active Code Library 0.10
PHP Active Code Library (ACL) is a PHP 5 class used to store and call PHP files that are stored in a database. more>>
PHP Active Code Library (ACL) is a PHP 5 class used to store and call PHP files that are stored in a database.
The files are stored in a plain text field and not a binary field. PHP ACL also takes care of include/require calls.
If a file includes another file stored in the database, PHP ACL takes care of getting, generating, and including that file.
<<lessThe files are stored in a plain text field and not a binary field. PHP ACL also takes care of include/require calls.
If a file includes another file stored in the database, PHP ACL takes care of getting, generating, and including that file.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1191 downloads
Resistor Color Code Calculator 1.0
Resistor Color Code Calculator calculates the value of a resistor (an electronic component). more>>
Resistor Color Code Calculator project calculates the value of a resistor (an electronic component).
The colors on the resistor are input into the program, and the result displays the resistance value of the resistor.
This is much easier than memorizing rhymes to remember colors.
<<lessThe colors on the resistor are input into the program, and the result displays the resistance value of the resistor.
This is much easier than memorizing rhymes to remember colors.
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Added: 2006-06-09 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1256 downloads
StringParser_BBCode 0.3.1
StringParser_BBCode class provides the possibility to parse strings with BB-Codes and convert them to e.g. HTML code. more>>
StringParser_BBCode class provides the possibility to parse strings with BB-Codes and convert them to e.g. HTML code.
BBCode is a kind of markup "language" with which one may structure and format text. It is similar to HTML but it utilizes square braces instead of angle brackets.
Another difference between BBCode and HTML is that when using BBCode invalid code is ignored whereas the validity of the code is important when using HTML.
Enhancements:
- Several bugfixes were made.
- Support was added for parsing [code=foo attr=bar].
- A callback function may be called again on close tag occurrence.
- A processing type "callback_replace?" was added which exhibits the opposite behavior of "usecontent?".
<<lessBBCode is a kind of markup "language" with which one may structure and format text. It is similar to HTML but it utilizes square braces instead of angle brackets.
Another difference between BBCode and HTML is that when using BBCode invalid code is ignored whereas the validity of the code is important when using HTML.
Enhancements:
- Several bugfixes were made.
- Support was added for parsing [code=foo attr=bar].
- A callback function may be called again on close tag occurrence.
- A processing type "callback_replace?" was added which exhibits the opposite behavior of "usecontent?".
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Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audacity Linux Source Code 1..2.4b
Audacity Linux Source Code free software for recording editing sounds. more>> Audacity Linux Source Code is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder for Linux, and other operating systems. You can use Audacity to:
Record live audio.
Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.
Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and WAV sound files.
Cut, copy, splice, and mix sounds together.
Change the speed or pitch of a recording.
And more! See the complete list of features.
This editor can record and play sounds and import and export WAV, AIFF, MP3, and OGG files. Edit your sounds using cut, copy, and paste features (with unlimited undo functionality), mix tracks, or apply effects to your recordings. The program also has a built-in amplitude-envelope editor, a customizable spectrogram mode, and a frequency-analysis window for audio-analysis applications. Built-in effects include bass boost, wah wah, and noise removal, and the program also supports VST plug-in effects. This program is open-source, and this version adds tool tips, keyboard shortcuts, and OGG exporting and fixes some bugs.
Version 1.2.4b has a Meter Toolbar added for monitoring volume levels during playback and recording, allows you to export multiple files at once, attempts to automatically correct latency in full-duplex recordings, and contains some bug fixes.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-03 License: Freeware Price: Free
203 downloads
Autotorrent 0.6.1
Autotorrent is an Amarok script adds a Download this album menu item. more>>
Autotorrent is an Amarok script adds a "Download this album" menu item that when clicked, searches mininova.org for the album and starts Azureus with the Magnet URI.
Right now the code only has support for Mininova but Id definitely accept code for other sites if people are willing to code it.
<<lessRight now the code only has support for Mininova but Id definitely accept code for other sites if people are willing to code it.
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Added: 2007-04-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
547 downloads
Libqrencode 1.0.2
Libqrencode is a C library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol. more>>
Libqrencode is a C library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D symbology that can be scanned by handy terminals such as a mobile phone with CCD. The capacity of QR Code is up to 7000 digits or 4000 characters, and is highly robustness.
Libqrencode supports QR Code model 2, described in JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) X0510:2004 or ISO/IEC 18004. Currently the following features are not supported:
- ECI and FNC1 mode
- Structured Append Feature
- Micro QR Code
- QR Code model 1
<<lessLibqrencode supports QR Code model 2, described in JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) X0510:2004 or ISO/IEC 18004. Currently the following features are not supported:
- ECI and FNC1 mode
- Structured Append Feature
- Micro QR Code
- QR Code model 1
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Added: 2007-03-25 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
949 downloads
Call Of Duty 2 Linux Multiplayer Server Code 1.0a
Call Of Duty 2 Linux Multiplayer Server Code is a COD2 linux server. more>>
Call Of Duty 2 Linux Multiplayer Server Code is a COD2 linux server.
!! IMPORTANT !!
Call of Duty 2 Linux Server is NOT SUPPORTED by Activision Customer Support. Please do not call with any questions related to this free beta product. There are other channels to aid you listed at the bottom of this document.
Introduction
This document explains how to install the Call of Duty 2 Linux server version 1.0. Installation from scratch and upgrading an existing installation are both covered.
Usage is very similar to Call of Duty and United Offensive... many of the console commands, command lines, and cvars are identical, so if you are comfortable maintaining dedicated servers for those games, you will find this process familiar.
MOD USERS: PLEASE READ...
It is recommended that any user modifications that have been installed to the Call of Duty 2 directory be removed before installing this package. These modifications are not supported by Activision and may not be compatible with some of the new features that are included. When installing or upgrading a server, if problems or unexpected behavior arise, your first step in troubleshooting should be to do a clean install with the original data files.
IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH "LIBSTDC++.SO.5" ...
(This is a frequent-enough problem to merit discussion in the introduction.)
If you are reading this, its probably because you tried to start your Linux server and saw this message:
./cod2_lnxded: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
COD2 is a C++ program built with gcc 3.3.4, which means it needs a system library specific to gcc 3.3. Older Linux systems wont have this installed, and were starting to see newer Linux distributions that dont have this either, since they are supplying an incompatible gcc 3.4 version. The good news is that you can drop the needed library into your system without breaking anything else.
Here is the library you need, if your Linux distribution doesnt supply it:
http://icculus.org/updates/cod/gcc3-libs.tar.bz2
You want to unpack that somewhere that the dynamic linker will see it (if you are sure it wont overwrite any files, you can even use /lib).
The brave can put it in the same directory as the game and run the server like this:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:. ./cod2_lnxded
Now the server will start.
Upgrading from 1.0 to Linux 1.0a.
Just stop the game server, replace cod2_lnxded on your server with the version included in this package, and restart the game server. 1.0a is just a minor hotfix and requires no other code changes.
As the hotfix is Linux-specific there is no Windows version of 1.0a.
Installation From Scratch
- Get the retail Call of Duty 2 disc(s) (there may be multiple discs depending on what edition of the game you have obtained, or perhaps a single DVD-ROM disc).
- Copy the contents of disc ones "Setup/Data" directory to wherever you want to install the Call of Duty 2 Linux server. There should be a "localization.txt" file in the root of this directory, and a "Main" Subdirectory. Each additional disc should be opened and the contents of each "Data" folder should be copied over to the existing Main folder. When you have copied everything, the final installation size is around 3.5 gigabytes.
- Alternately, you may install on Windows and copy the installed game to your Linux system, but many will opt to skip this step since the data files are uncompressed and easily accessible on the discs. Final installation size is around 3.5 gigabytes.
- Unpack this archive in the root of the newly-copied tree, so "cod2_lnxded" is in the same directory as "localization.txt". Unlike the original Call of Duty, there are not seperate .so files like "game.mp.i386.so", so dont be concerned when you dont see them.
- Now, run the server:
cd /where/i/copied/callofduty2
./cod2_lnxded
- When you see "--- Common Initialization Complete ---", the game server has started, but you need to start a map before the server will accept connections. At this point, type:
map mp_leningrad
("mp_leningrad" being a given maps name).
- Now you should see your server in the in-game browser. You will now want to customize your server, but that is beyond the scope of this document.
<<less!! IMPORTANT !!
Call of Duty 2 Linux Server is NOT SUPPORTED by Activision Customer Support. Please do not call with any questions related to this free beta product. There are other channels to aid you listed at the bottom of this document.
Introduction
This document explains how to install the Call of Duty 2 Linux server version 1.0. Installation from scratch and upgrading an existing installation are both covered.
Usage is very similar to Call of Duty and United Offensive... many of the console commands, command lines, and cvars are identical, so if you are comfortable maintaining dedicated servers for those games, you will find this process familiar.
MOD USERS: PLEASE READ...
It is recommended that any user modifications that have been installed to the Call of Duty 2 directory be removed before installing this package. These modifications are not supported by Activision and may not be compatible with some of the new features that are included. When installing or upgrading a server, if problems or unexpected behavior arise, your first step in troubleshooting should be to do a clean install with the original data files.
IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH "LIBSTDC++.SO.5" ...
(This is a frequent-enough problem to merit discussion in the introduction.)
If you are reading this, its probably because you tried to start your Linux server and saw this message:
./cod2_lnxded: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
COD2 is a C++ program built with gcc 3.3.4, which means it needs a system library specific to gcc 3.3. Older Linux systems wont have this installed, and were starting to see newer Linux distributions that dont have this either, since they are supplying an incompatible gcc 3.4 version. The good news is that you can drop the needed library into your system without breaking anything else.
Here is the library you need, if your Linux distribution doesnt supply it:
http://icculus.org/updates/cod/gcc3-libs.tar.bz2
You want to unpack that somewhere that the dynamic linker will see it (if you are sure it wont overwrite any files, you can even use /lib).
The brave can put it in the same directory as the game and run the server like this:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:. ./cod2_lnxded
Now the server will start.
Upgrading from 1.0 to Linux 1.0a.
Just stop the game server, replace cod2_lnxded on your server with the version included in this package, and restart the game server. 1.0a is just a minor hotfix and requires no other code changes.
As the hotfix is Linux-specific there is no Windows version of 1.0a.
Installation From Scratch
- Get the retail Call of Duty 2 disc(s) (there may be multiple discs depending on what edition of the game you have obtained, or perhaps a single DVD-ROM disc).
- Copy the contents of disc ones "Setup/Data" directory to wherever you want to install the Call of Duty 2 Linux server. There should be a "localization.txt" file in the root of this directory, and a "Main" Subdirectory. Each additional disc should be opened and the contents of each "Data" folder should be copied over to the existing Main folder. When you have copied everything, the final installation size is around 3.5 gigabytes.
- Alternately, you may install on Windows and copy the installed game to your Linux system, but many will opt to skip this step since the data files are uncompressed and easily accessible on the discs. Final installation size is around 3.5 gigabytes.
- Unpack this archive in the root of the newly-copied tree, so "cod2_lnxded" is in the same directory as "localization.txt". Unlike the original Call of Duty, there are not seperate .so files like "game.mp.i386.so", so dont be concerned when you dont see them.
- Now, run the server:
cd /where/i/copied/callofduty2
./cod2_lnxded
- When you see "--- Common Initialization Complete ---", the game server has started, but you need to start a map before the server will accept connections. At this point, type:
map mp_leningrad
("mp_leningrad" being a given maps name).
- Now you should see your server in the in-game browser. You will now want to customize your server, but that is beyond the scope of this document.
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Added: 2005-12-09 License: Freeware Price:
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Change Filename Code 0.2
Change Filename Code service menu is designed to repair that by converting your filenames to and from utf-8. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tk::HyperText 0.05
Tk::HyperText can create and manipulate ROText widgets which render HTML code. more>>
Tk::HyperText can create and manipulate ROText widgets which render HTML code.
SYNOPSIS
my $hypertext = $mw->Scrolled ("HyperText",
-scrollbars => e,
-wrap => word,
-linkcommand => &onLink, # what to do when links are clicked
-titlecommand => &onTitle, # what to do when
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $hypertext = $mw->Scrolled ("HyperText",
-scrollbars => e,
-wrap => word,
-linkcommand => &onLink, # what to do when links are clicked
-titlecommand => &onTitle, # what to do when
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler 0.52
XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler can compile rulesets in to code. more>>
XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler can compile rulesets in to code.
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler qw( xinline );
my $c = XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler->new( ... )
my $code = $c->compile(
Package => "My::Filter",
Rules => [
a/b/c => xinline q{warn "found a/b/c"},
],
Output => "lib/My/Filter.pm", ## optional
);
Most of the options from XML::Filter::Dispatcher are accepted.
NOTE: you cannot pass code references to compile() if you want to write the $code to disk, they will not survive. If you want to eval $code, this is ok.
METHODS
xinline
Hints to X::F::D that the string is inlinable code. This is a requirement when using the compiler and is so far (v.52) ignored elswhere. In xinlined code, $self refers to the current dispatcher and $e refers to the current events data. Or you can get that yourself in $_[0] and $_[1] as in a normal SAX event handling method.
compile
Accepts options that extend and override any previously set for the duration of the compile(), including the ruleset to compile.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler qw( xinline );
my $c = XML::Filter::Dispatcher::Compiler->new( ... )
my $code = $c->compile(
Package => "My::Filter",
Rules => [
a/b/c => xinline q{warn "found a/b/c"},
],
Output => "lib/My/Filter.pm", ## optional
);
Most of the options from XML::Filter::Dispatcher are accepted.
NOTE: you cannot pass code references to compile() if you want to write the $code to disk, they will not survive. If you want to eval $code, this is ok.
METHODS
xinline
Hints to X::F::D that the string is inlinable code. This is a requirement when using the compiler and is so far (v.52) ignored elswhere. In xinlined code, $self refers to the current dispatcher and $e refers to the current events data. Or you can get that yourself in $_[0] and $_[1] as in a normal SAX event handling method.
compile
Accepts options that extend and override any previously set for the duration of the compile(), including the ruleset to compile.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Flate library 1.4.3
Flate library is a template library used to deal with html code in CGI applications. more>>
Flate library is a template library used to deal with html code in CGI applications. The library includes C and Perl support. All html code is put in an external file (the template) and printed using the library functions: variables, zones (parts to be displayed or not) and tables (parts to be displayed 0 to n times).
Using this method you dont need to modify/recompile your application when modifying html code, printing order doesnt matter in your CGI code, and your CGI code is much cleaner.
Enhancements:
- can now include external files with #INCLUDEFILE /path/to/file.html
<<lessUsing this method you dont need to modify/recompile your application when modifying html code, printing order doesnt matter in your CGI code, and your CGI code is much cleaner.
Enhancements:
- can now include external files with #INCLUDEFILE /path/to/file.html
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Added: 2006-10-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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