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Lyricue 1.9.10
Lyricue is used to edit/display song lyrics on a second screen/projector for use at singing events such as church services. more>>
Lyricue 1.9.10 is an extremely useful utility for everyone. It can be used to edit/display song lyrics on a second screen/projector for use at singing events such as church services.
With Lyricue you are not restricted to setting everything up before the event as you can add, remove and change songs on the fly. You can edit a song while it is up on the screen and quickly show your changes (good for when you notice a misspelling or the singers decide to change the words on you). You can even type up notes directly to the screen or quickly display a bible verse at an instants notice.
Major Features:
- Web interface available
- OpenGL accelerated server using Clutter
- Video backgrounds
- Display over live video
- Runs in English, German, French, Dutch or Swedish
- Networkable (i.e. run interface and server on different machines)
- User access controls
- Multiple Playlists
- Copyright info for songs
- Automatic Page advance
- Duplicate/Delete individual pages in playlist
- Preferences Dialog
- Re-orderable playlist
- Playlist entries to change background
- Can run at configurable resolution
- User-specific configuration/images (or can all refer to global one)
- All songs kept in a database and so screens are dynamically generated, allowing you to easily change the backdrop, font etc without having to change all the songs
- Can automatically create screens for bible verses (KJV included since there are licensing issues with NIV)
- Quick searching for songs
- Playlist shown as collapsible tree so easy to find wanted page
- Can use any image as backdrop (stored in database)
- Can add images to playlist (stored in database)
- Add/Edit/Remove Songs (even while they are being displayed)
- Honourize a song (change 'jesus' to 'Jesus' etc)
- Preview a song as you enter it
- Drag'n'Drop playlist adding
- Searching by song name or the lyrics themselves
- Change Font/Colours of server
- Graphical error reporting
- Spellchecking
Enhancements:
- Drag'n'Drop backgrounds
- First-run wizard to help with initial setup
- Much better automatic handling of multiple monitors
- Preview displays now look/scale better
- Gtk2-Perl 1.020
- MySQL 4.0.12
- Perl 5.8.0
Added: 2009-07-01 License: GPL Price: FREE
15 downloads
Other version of Lyricue
Price: FREE
License:GPL
License:GPL
pycups 1.9.46
pycups library is a set of Python bindings for the CUPS API. more>>
pycups 1.9.46 offers a wide range of Python bindings for the CUPS API.
Enhancements
- Printing a test page now works with CUPS 1.4
- Bindings have been added for localizing IPP reasons and marker names from PPD files.
Requirements: Python
Added: 2009-06-18 License: GPL Price: FREE
12 downloads
Other version of pycups
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
Goobox 1.9.2
Goobox is a CD player and ripper. more>>
Goobox is a CD player and ripper.
Goobox is a CD player and ripper for the Gnome Desktop environment, it uses gstreamer to play and rip CDs and cddb-slave2 (distributed with gnome-media) to get and edit CD metadata such as track titles and album name.
<<lessGoobox is a CD player and ripper for the Gnome Desktop environment, it uses gstreamer to play and rip CDs and cddb-slave2 (distributed with gnome-media) to get and edit CD metadata such as track titles and album name.
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
808 downloads
PeaZip 1.9
PeaZip is an archiving application, archive/extract: 001 (raw file split/join), 7z, 7zip sfx, Bzip2, Gzip, Pea, Tar, Z, Zip. more>>
PeaZip project is an archiver tool that supports its native Pea archive format (featuring compression, split volumes, and flexible encryption and integrity check schemes) and other mainstream formats, with special focus on handling open formats.
Full support: 7Z, 7-Zip sfx, Bzip2, Gzip, PEA, split TAR and ZIP.
Browse/test/extract-only support for ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, DEB, ISO, LZH, NSIS installers, OOo files, RAR, RPM, Z.
PeaZips UI aims giving aid to the user to: edit, save and restore layout of archives (input files and folders list) to speed up definition of archiving and backup operations; save job definition, as plain text, to be used in scripts or for learning purpose; have a detailed job log after each operation.
The interface is fully skinnable (skins can be customised and saved as plain text to be re-edited as freely as possible) and uses customisable transparency.
The program doesnt need to be installed/unistalled, it can run from any path (even remote; a writeable path is recommended), however Windows version is released both as a standalone binary and as a fully automated installer/uninstaller package, allowing tight system integration to use PeaZip right from Explorer.
PeaZip acts as a graphic frontend for Pea executable (graphical) from the same Author and for Igor Pavlovs 7z executable (Myspaces 7z POSIX port under Linux), that can run in console mode or through a graphical wrapper to allow more user-friendly handling of output information.
Enhancements:
- Release 1.9 introduces several updates, new functions and interface enhancements over 1.8 series, based on feedback collected on previous 1.8 release series, featuring a substantially renewed user interface driven to a cleaner design and better usability. The layout composer and the archive browser were improved, introducing multiple selection, AZ/ZA sorting, better designed popup menus, options organized in a tabs, archive browsing navigation bar, recent archives history and many other under the hood usability improvements; see change log for a detailed description.
<<lessFull support: 7Z, 7-Zip sfx, Bzip2, Gzip, PEA, split TAR and ZIP.
Browse/test/extract-only support for ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, DEB, ISO, LZH, NSIS installers, OOo files, RAR, RPM, Z.
PeaZips UI aims giving aid to the user to: edit, save and restore layout of archives (input files and folders list) to speed up definition of archiving and backup operations; save job definition, as plain text, to be used in scripts or for learning purpose; have a detailed job log after each operation.
The interface is fully skinnable (skins can be customised and saved as plain text to be re-edited as freely as possible) and uses customisable transparency.
The program doesnt need to be installed/unistalled, it can run from any path (even remote; a writeable path is recommended), however Windows version is released both as a standalone binary and as a fully automated installer/uninstaller package, allowing tight system integration to use PeaZip right from Explorer.
PeaZip acts as a graphic frontend for Pea executable (graphical) from the same Author and for Igor Pavlovs 7z executable (Myspaces 7z POSIX port under Linux), that can run in console mode or through a graphical wrapper to allow more user-friendly handling of output information.
Enhancements:
- Release 1.9 introduces several updates, new functions and interface enhancements over 1.8 series, based on feedback collected on previous 1.8 release series, featuring a substantially renewed user interface driven to a cleaner design and better usability. The layout composer and the archive browser were improved, introducing multiple selection, AZ/ZA sorting, better designed popup menus, options organized in a tabs, archive browsing navigation bar, recent archives history and many other under the hood usability improvements; see change log for a detailed description.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
812 downloads
Limph 1.9.5
Limph provides both UPD and TCP port checks of grouped network hosts with email notification. more>>
Limph (Limph Is Monitoring Pingable Hosts) provides both UPD and TCP port checks of grouped network hosts with email notification.
Limph project is completely configurable through its Web interface.
<<lessLimph project is completely configurable through its Web interface.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
804 downloads
lnkMusic 0.1.9
lnkMusic project is a new and cool interface for MPD (Music player daemon, www.musicpd.org ). more>>
lnkMusic project is a new and cool interface for MPD (Music player daemon, www.musicpd.org ). I created it to make a very powerful and easy to use player, just like cool programs like amarok are. It is written in gambas so u need to install it before using lnkmusic.
It has some nice features like playlist sorting and a nice tray system that lets you control mpd by the tray tooltip without having to open the main window. The tag browser is amarok-like with an integrated search engine.
Try it and enjoy!
<<lessIt has some nice features like playlist sorting and a nice tray system that lets you control mpd by the tray tooltip without having to open the main window. The tag browser is amarok-like with an integrated search engine.
Try it and enjoy!
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
805 downloads
bftpd 1.9.3
bftpd program is a small, easy-to-configure FTP server. more>>
bftpd program is a small, easy-to-configure FTP server. It strives to be fast, secure and quick to install/configure.
Main features:
- Easy configuration
- Speed
- Support for most RFC FTP commands
- tar.gz on-the-fly compression/archiving
- Security with chroot without special setup
- No need for files (sh, ls...) in a chroot environment
- Logging to wtmp and to a logfile or syslog
- PAM and passwd/shadow support
- Support for SITE CHOWN/CHMOD
Running the server:
bftpd runs in either standalone or inetd mode.
If you want inetd mode
Add the following to your /etc/inetd.conf:
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/bftpd bftpd
Give inetd a HUP or reboot your system. Your FTP server should work now.
If you want inetd mode with xinetd
Add the following to your /etc/xinetd.conf:
service ftp
{
disable = no
socket_type = stream
wait = no
user = root
server = /usr/sbin/bftpd
log_on_success += DURATION USERID
log_on_failure += USERID
nice = 10
}
<<lessMain features:
- Easy configuration
- Speed
- Support for most RFC FTP commands
- tar.gz on-the-fly compression/archiving
- Security with chroot without special setup
- No need for files (sh, ls...) in a chroot environment
- Logging to wtmp and to a logfile or syslog
- PAM and passwd/shadow support
- Support for SITE CHOWN/CHMOD
Running the server:
bftpd runs in either standalone or inetd mode.
If you want inetd mode
Add the following to your /etc/inetd.conf:
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/bftpd bftpd
Give inetd a HUP or reboot your system. Your FTP server should work now.
If you want inetd mode with xinetd
Add the following to your /etc/xinetd.conf:
service ftp
{
disable = no
socket_type = stream
wait = no
user = root
server = /usr/sbin/bftpd
log_on_success += DURATION USERID
log_on_failure += USERID
nice = 10
}
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Added: 2007-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Qps 1.9.7
Qps is a visual process manager,an X11 version of top or ps. more>>
Qps is a visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" or "ps" that displays processes in a window and lets you sort and manipulate them.
Main features:
- change nice value of a process
- alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process
- display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only)
- display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where)
- display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets
- kill or send any other signal to selected processes
- display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified
- show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage
- sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc)
- on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on
- display the environment variables of any process
- show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship
- execute user-defined commands on selected processes
- display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster
<<lessMain features:
- change nice value of a process
- alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process
- display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only)
- display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where)
- display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets
- kill or send any other signal to selected processes
- display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified
- show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage
- sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc)
- on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on
- display the environment variables of any process
- show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship
- execute user-defined commands on selected processes
- display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster
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Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
829 downloads
Jackcess 1.1.9
Jackess is a pure Java library for reading and writing MS Access databases. more>>
Jackcess ia a pure Java library for reading from and writing to MS Access databases. Jackcess is not an application.
There is no GUI. Its a library, intended for other developers to use to build Java applications. Jackcess is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
Enhancements:
- Support for writing large table definitions was added.
- Handling of usage maps for large tables was fixed.
- Some edge cases for reading numeric columns were fixed.
<<lessThere is no GUI. Its a library, intended for other developers to use to build Java applications. Jackcess is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
Enhancements:
- Support for writing large table definitions was added.
- Handling of usage maps for large tables was fixed.
- Some edge cases for reading numeric columns were fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-13 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
833 downloads
archmage 0.1.9
archmage is an extensible reader/decompiler of files in CHM format(Microsoft HTML help, also known as Compiled HTML). more>>
archmage project is an extensible reader/decompiler of files in CHM f format(Microsoft HTML help, also known as Compiled HTML).
There is three ways to use arCHMage package now:
1) Extract .chm to directory(directory will be created):
archmage < chmfile > < directory >
2) Run as http-server, which will publish chm file contents on specified port.
archmage -p < port > < chmfile >
3) Tune your apache to publish chm file contents if there is trailing slash in request to that file(you will need working mod_python for that):
Add that lines to your httpd.conf:
AddHandler python-program .chm
PythonHandler mod_chm
Restart apache.
Lets suppose, you have file sample.chm in DocumentRoot of your apache. After that tuning you can receive raw chm file, if you point your browser to
http://yourserver/sample.chm
or you can view chm file on the fly if you point your browser to
http://yourserver/sample.chm/ (note trailing slash)
Enhancements:
- The "dump" option was added for dumping HTML data from a CHM file as plain text (using external tools such as lynx or elinks).
<<lessThere is three ways to use arCHMage package now:
1) Extract .chm to directory(directory will be created):
archmage < chmfile > < directory >
2) Run as http-server, which will publish chm file contents on specified port.
archmage -p < port > < chmfile >
3) Tune your apache to publish chm file contents if there is trailing slash in request to that file(you will need working mod_python for that):
Add that lines to your httpd.conf:
AddHandler python-program .chm
PythonHandler mod_chm
Restart apache.
Lets suppose, you have file sample.chm in DocumentRoot of your apache. After that tuning you can receive raw chm file, if you point your browser to
http://yourserver/sample.chm
or you can view chm file on the fly if you point your browser to
http://yourserver/sample.chm/ (note trailing slash)
Enhancements:
- The "dump" option was added for dumping HTML data from a CHM file as plain text (using external tools such as lynx or elinks).
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
888 downloads
radmind 1.9.0
radmind is a remote administration daemon. more>>
radmind is a suite of Unix command-line tools and a server designed to remotely administer the file systems of multiple Unix machines. For Mac OS X, theres also a graphical interface.
At its core, radmind operates as a tripwire. radmind project is able to detect changes to any managed filesystem object, e.g. files, directories, links, etc. However, radmind goes further than just integrity checking: once a change is detected, radmind can optionally reverse the change.
Each managed machine may have its own loadset composed of multiple, layered overloads. This allows, for example, the operating system to be described separately from applications.
Loadsets are stored on a remote server. By updating a loadset on the server, changes can be pushed to managed machines.
Enhancements:
Major changes from 1.8.1:
- Added support for minus transcripts and special files in command files
- Ported to HP/UX. Thanks to Jim Foraker for the patch. [ PATCH 1733645 ]
Minor changes from 1.8.1:
- Daemon no longer displays -R in usage. Users should begin using -B
- Fixed bug where path to echo wasnt being set in ra.sh
- Fixed bug where fsdiff wasnt displaying correct version number
<<lessAt its core, radmind operates as a tripwire. radmind project is able to detect changes to any managed filesystem object, e.g. files, directories, links, etc. However, radmind goes further than just integrity checking: once a change is detected, radmind can optionally reverse the change.
Each managed machine may have its own loadset composed of multiple, layered overloads. This allows, for example, the operating system to be described separately from applications.
Loadsets are stored on a remote server. By updating a loadset on the server, changes can be pushed to managed machines.
Enhancements:
Major changes from 1.8.1:
- Added support for minus transcripts and special files in command files
- Ported to HP/UX. Thanks to Jim Foraker for the patch. [ PATCH 1733645 ]
Minor changes from 1.8.1:
- Daemon no longer displays -R in usage. Users should begin using -B
- Fixed bug where path to echo wasnt being set in ra.sh
- Fixed bug where fsdiff wasnt displaying correct version number
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Added: 2007-07-05 License: BSD License Price:
845 downloads
Geomview 1.9.3
Geomview is an interactive 3D viewing program for Unix. more>>
Geomview is an interactive 3D viewing program for Unix. Geomview lets you view and manipulate three-dimensional objects: you use the mouse to rotate, translate, zoom in and out, and so on.
Geomview can be used as a standalone viewer for static objects or as a display engine for other programs which produce dynamically changing geometry. Geomview can display objects described in a variety of file formats. Geomview comes with a wide selection of example objects, and you can create your own objects too.
Geomview runs on most Unix platforms, including GNU/Linux. Geomview can run under Microsoft Windows using Cygwin. Geomview is free software available under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (GPL).
You can also use Geomview to handle the display of data coming from another program that is running simultaneously. As the other program changes the data, the Geomview image reflects the changes. Programs that generate objects and use Geomview to display them are called external modules. External modules can control almost all aspects of Geomview. The idea here is that many aspects of the display and interaction parts of geometry software are independent of the geometric content and can be collected together in a single piece of software that can be used in a wide variety of situations. The author of the external module can then concentrate on implementing the desired algorithm and leave the display aspects to Geomview. Geomview comes with a collection of sample external modules, and the manual describes how to write your own.
Geomview allows multiple independently controllable objects and cameras. It provides interactive control for motion, appearances (including lighting, shading, and materials), picking on an object, edge or vertex level, snapshots in many image file, PostScript, or Renderman RIB format, and adding or deleting objects is provided through direct mouse manipulation, control panels, and keyboard shortcuts.
Geomview supports the following simple data types: polyhedra with shared vertices (.off), quadrilaterals, rectangular meshes, vectors, and Bezier surface patches of arbitrary degree including rational patches. Object hierarchies can be constructed with lists of objects and instances of object(s) transformed by one or many 4x4 matrices. Arbitrary portions of changing hierarchies may be transmitted by creating named references.
The full specification for object file formats is in the OOGL (Object Oriented Graphics Language) Reference section of the Geomview manual. If you already have Geomview you might want to try out the OOGL tutorial.
Geomview can be used as a Mathematica graphics output device; this makes viewing Mathematica graphics much more interactive. The same is true for Maple. Geomview began as an effort at the Geometry Center at the University of Minnesota to provide interactive geometry software which is particularly appropriate for mathematics research and education. In particular, Geomview can display objects in hyperbolic and spherical space as well as Euclidean space.
<<lessGeomview can be used as a standalone viewer for static objects or as a display engine for other programs which produce dynamically changing geometry. Geomview can display objects described in a variety of file formats. Geomview comes with a wide selection of example objects, and you can create your own objects too.
Geomview runs on most Unix platforms, including GNU/Linux. Geomview can run under Microsoft Windows using Cygwin. Geomview is free software available under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (GPL).
You can also use Geomview to handle the display of data coming from another program that is running simultaneously. As the other program changes the data, the Geomview image reflects the changes. Programs that generate objects and use Geomview to display them are called external modules. External modules can control almost all aspects of Geomview. The idea here is that many aspects of the display and interaction parts of geometry software are independent of the geometric content and can be collected together in a single piece of software that can be used in a wide variety of situations. The author of the external module can then concentrate on implementing the desired algorithm and leave the display aspects to Geomview. Geomview comes with a collection of sample external modules, and the manual describes how to write your own.
Geomview allows multiple independently controllable objects and cameras. It provides interactive control for motion, appearances (including lighting, shading, and materials), picking on an object, edge or vertex level, snapshots in many image file, PostScript, or Renderman RIB format, and adding or deleting objects is provided through direct mouse manipulation, control panels, and keyboard shortcuts.
Geomview supports the following simple data types: polyhedra with shared vertices (.off), quadrilaterals, rectangular meshes, vectors, and Bezier surface patches of arbitrary degree including rational patches. Object hierarchies can be constructed with lists of objects and instances of object(s) transformed by one or many 4x4 matrices. Arbitrary portions of changing hierarchies may be transmitted by creating named references.
The full specification for object file formats is in the OOGL (Object Oriented Graphics Language) Reference section of the Geomview manual. If you already have Geomview you might want to try out the OOGL tutorial.
Geomview can be used as a Mathematica graphics output device; this makes viewing Mathematica graphics much more interactive. The same is true for Maple. Geomview began as an effort at the Geometry Center at the University of Minnesota to provide interactive geometry software which is particularly appropriate for mathematics research and education. In particular, Geomview can display objects in hyperbolic and spherical space as well as Euclidean space.
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Added: 2007-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
856 downloads
JCite 1.9
JCite project contains cites snippets of Java source code or Excel sheets into HTML documents. more>>
JCite project contains cites snippets of Java source code or Excel sheets into HTML documents – API documentation, for instance.
Citing from tests, or tested code, guarantees that examples really work. And, thanks to the excellent Java2Html library, they get automatic syntax highlighting.
<<lessCiting from tests, or tested code, guarantees that examples really work. And, thanks to the excellent Java2Html library, they get automatic syntax highlighting.
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Added: 2007-06-13 License: BSD License Price:
863 downloads
Cobertura 1.9
Cobertura is a free Java tool that calculates the percentage of code accessed by tests. more>>
Cobertura is a free Java tool that calculates the percentage of code accessed by tests.Cobertura project can be used to identify which parts of your Java program are lacking test coverage. It is based on jcoverage.
Main features:
- Can be executed from ant or from the command line.
- Instruments Java bytecode after it has been compiled.
- Can generate reports in HTML or XML.
- Shows percent of lines coveraged and branches coveraged for each class, package, and for the overall project.
- Shows the McCabe cyclomatic code complexity of each class, and the average cyclomatic code complexity for each package, and for the overall product.
- Can sort HTML results by class name, percent of lines covered, percent of branches covered, etc. And can sort in ascending or decending order.
Enhancements:
- Much improved branch coverage. Information on whether the true as well as the false of an if statement is collected. Also, information on the branches of a switch statement (including the default) is collected. (Jiri Mares)
- Assume Java source files are saved as UTF-8 instead of the computers default encoding.
- Write all HTML and XML reports in UTF-8 instead of the computers default encoding (Naoki Iwami).
- Fix a bug where the Cobertura ant tasks would not work correctly in Microsoft Windows when Cobertura was installed on a different drive than the drive from which youre running ant (Srivathsan Varadarajan).
- Added a "maxmemory" attribute to the instrument, merge and report ant tasks (Matt Cordes).
- Improve support for Maven and similar environments where control over system properties is difficult such as app servers, IoC containers, IDEs, etc. Setting the datafile location is difficult in these environments. To correct this, a cobertura.properties file located in the classpath is used to properly set the net.sourceforge.cobertura.datafile property. (Joakim Erdfelt)
<<lessMain features:
- Can be executed from ant or from the command line.
- Instruments Java bytecode after it has been compiled.
- Can generate reports in HTML or XML.
- Shows percent of lines coveraged and branches coveraged for each class, package, and for the overall project.
- Shows the McCabe cyclomatic code complexity of each class, and the average cyclomatic code complexity for each package, and for the overall product.
- Can sort HTML results by class name, percent of lines covered, percent of branches covered, etc. And can sort in ascending or decending order.
Enhancements:
- Much improved branch coverage. Information on whether the true as well as the false of an if statement is collected. Also, information on the branches of a switch statement (including the default) is collected. (Jiri Mares)
- Assume Java source files are saved as UTF-8 instead of the computers default encoding.
- Write all HTML and XML reports in UTF-8 instead of the computers default encoding (Naoki Iwami).
- Fix a bug where the Cobertura ant tasks would not work correctly in Microsoft Windows when Cobertura was installed on a different drive than the drive from which youre running ant (Srivathsan Varadarajan).
- Added a "maxmemory" attribute to the instrument, merge and report ant tasks (Matt Cordes).
- Improve support for Maven and similar environments where control over system properties is difficult such as app servers, IoC containers, IDEs, etc. Setting the datafile location is difficult in these environments. To correct this, a cobertura.properties file located in the classpath is used to properly set the net.sourceforge.cobertura.datafile property. (Joakim Erdfelt)
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Added: 2007-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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