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PloneNewsLetter 2.0
PloneNewsLetter provides a product for sending newsletters based on new Plone content to an email address in TXT or HTML format. more>>
PloneNewsLetter provides a product for sending newsletters based on new Plone content to an email address in TXT or HTML format.
PloneNewsLetter gives you the possibility to create your custom newsletters. The newsletter is prepared for being sent using your favourite mass mailer, and can be directly published on your site.
The process of creating your PloneNewsLetter:
- You create a new PloneNewsLetter
- Using PloneNewsLetter, you search your Plone site for content
- You select the documents that you want to make it into the newsletter
- You can click on the "create" button, and an html and text version of the newsletter are created.
- The html and text versions can now be edited and viewed quickly in a preview window.
- Once you are satisfied with the result, you can send the newsletter to your email address.
- You can use your favourite mass mailer to distribute the newsletter Features:
- The templates used for production of the newsletter are fully customizable.
- The selection of objects for the newsletter is remembered, so you dont have to reselect everything just because you changed the templates.
- If the user publishes the newsletters content, all users will see the HTML version of the newsletter. That way the the newsletter is automatically archived online.
- PloneNewsLetter consists of two object:
- A content type, for users
- A Portal Tool, for settings
<<lessPloneNewsLetter gives you the possibility to create your custom newsletters. The newsletter is prepared for being sent using your favourite mass mailer, and can be directly published on your site.
The process of creating your PloneNewsLetter:
- You create a new PloneNewsLetter
- Using PloneNewsLetter, you search your Plone site for content
- You select the documents that you want to make it into the newsletter
- You can click on the "create" button, and an html and text version of the newsletter are created.
- The html and text versions can now be edited and viewed quickly in a preview window.
- Once you are satisfied with the result, you can send the newsletter to your email address.
- You can use your favourite mass mailer to distribute the newsletter Features:
- The templates used for production of the newsletter are fully customizable.
- The selection of objects for the newsletter is remembered, so you dont have to reselect everything just because you changed the templates.
- If the user publishes the newsletters content, all users will see the HTML version of the newsletter. That way the the newsletter is automatically archived online.
- PloneNewsLetter consists of two object:
- A content type, for users
- A Portal Tool, for settings
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Added: 2007-02-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
985 downloads
C2::Newsletter 0.3 beta
C2::Newsletter is a tool to send MIME-encoded newsletters. more>>
C2::Newsletter is a simple tool for sending newsletters to your visitors. It allows you to create multiple newsletters, so your visitors can select which topics they want to receive.
There is an admin interface to add/edit newsletters and recipients, and send in plain text or MIME-encoded. It is easy to use, but currently only in German (English will be available soon).
Enhancements:
new Features
- Verification email is now configurable (plain text only)
- Supports now the admin as recipient for verification emails
fixed Bugs:
- Admin interface allows to list the recipients of a specified newsletter
- Config page => cancel button now works
- deleting a newsletter deletes also items in c2_mail_newsletter_selections
- holds email when adding a new recipient record
- verification of new recipients now works
performance:
- function GetConfig()
<<lessThere is an admin interface to add/edit newsletters and recipients, and send in plain text or MIME-encoded. It is easy to use, but currently only in German (English will be available soon).
Enhancements:
new Features
- Verification email is now configurable (plain text only)
- Supports now the admin as recipient for verification emails
fixed Bugs:
- Admin interface allows to list the recipients of a specified newsletter
- Config page => cancel button now works
- deleting a newsletter deletes also items in c2_mail_newsletter_selections
- holds email when adding a new recipient record
- verification of new recipients now works
performance:
- function GetConfig()
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1642 downloads
Oxylus Newsletters System 0.2
Oxylus Newsletters System is a complex newsletter system. It allows you to manage multiple groups. more>>
Oxylus Newsletters System is a complex newsletter system. It allows you to manage multiple groups.
You can import and export users, and public subscription is allowed. Oxylus Newsletters System project allows linux users to schedule newsletters for a specific date using a crontab job.
For each sent newsletter, you can see its history and whether it was successfully sent.
Enhancements:
- This version is fully compatible with PHP5.
- The mails are sent just once to all the users.
- The SQL error which occurred when new groups are created was fixed.
- Various framework bugfixes were made.
<<lessYou can import and export users, and public subscription is allowed. Oxylus Newsletters System project allows linux users to schedule newsletters for a specific date using a crontab job.
For each sent newsletter, you can see its history and whether it was successfully sent.
Enhancements:
- This version is fully compatible with PHP5.
- The mails are sent just once to all the users.
- The SQL error which occurred when new groups are created was fixed.
- Various framework bugfixes were made.
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Added: 2005-11-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1435 downloads
Twisted Names 0.3.0
Twisted Names is both a domain name server as well as a client resolver library. more>>
Twisted Names project is both a domain name server as well as a client resolver library.
Twisted Names comes with an "out of the box" nameserver which can read most BIND-syntax zone files as well as a simple Python-based configuration format.
Twisted Names can act as an authoritative server, perform zone transfers from a master to act as a secondary, act as a caching nameserver, or any combination of these.
Twisted Names client resolver library provides functions to query for all commonly used record types as well as a replacement for the blocking gethostbyname() function provided by the Python stdlib socket module.
Twisted Names is available under the MIT Free Software licence.
Enhancements:
- Errors in the markup used in API documentation have been fixed.
- A bug where the DNS client would sometimes drop a response has been fixed.
- A bug which prevented non-IN lookups from generating malformed queries has been fixed.
<<lessTwisted Names comes with an "out of the box" nameserver which can read most BIND-syntax zone files as well as a simple Python-based configuration format.
Twisted Names can act as an authoritative server, perform zone transfers from a master to act as a secondary, act as a caching nameserver, or any combination of these.
Twisted Names client resolver library provides functions to query for all commonly used record types as well as a replacement for the blocking gethostbyname() function provided by the Python stdlib socket module.
Twisted Names is available under the MIT Free Software licence.
Enhancements:
- Errors in the markup used in API documentation have been fixed.
- A bug where the DNS client would sometimes drop a response has been fixed.
- A bug which prevented non-IN lookups from generating malformed queries has been fixed.
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Added: 2006-05-28 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Convert::ASCIInames 1.002
Convert::ASCIInames is a Perl module that includes ASCII names for control characters. more>>
Convert::ASCIInames is a Perl module that includes ASCII names for control characters.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::ASCIInames;
Convert::ASCIInames::Configure(fallthrough => 1);
$name = ASCIIname($character_ordinal);
$name = ASCIIaltname($character_ordinal);
$name = ASCIIdescription($character_ordinal);
$name = ASCIIaltdescription($character_ordinal);
$character_ordinal = ASCIIordinal($name);
Most if not all of the non-printing characters of the ASCII character set had special significance in the days of teletypes and paper tapes. For example, the character code 0x00 would be sent repeatedly in order to give the receiving end a chance to catch up; it signified "no action" and so was named NUL. The sending end might follow each line of text with a number of NUL bytes in order to give the receiving end a chance to return its print carriage to the left margin.
The control characters (so-called because they were used to control aspects of communication or receiving devices) were given short 2-to-4 letter names, like CR, EOT, ACK, and NAK.
Some of these special purposes have become obsolete, but some of them are still in use. For example, character 0x07 (BEL) is used to ring the feeper; 0x05 (ENQ) is recognised by many terminals as a trigger to report their status; and 0x08 (BS) still means "move the cursor back one space".
This module will return the ASCII name for specified characters, or the character code if given an ASCII name. In addition, the full descriptive name ("Start of Heading" instead of SOH) is available, although reverse translation of the descriptions isnt provided.
Some control characters have altername names. Character 0x13 is named DC3 ("Device Control 3"), but is probably better known by its alternate name of XOFF. These alternate names are also available through this modules functions.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::ASCIInames;
Convert::ASCIInames::Configure(fallthrough => 1);
$name = ASCIIname($character_ordinal);
$name = ASCIIaltname($character_ordinal);
$name = ASCIIdescription($character_ordinal);
$name = ASCIIaltdescription($character_ordinal);
$character_ordinal = ASCIIordinal($name);
Most if not all of the non-printing characters of the ASCII character set had special significance in the days of teletypes and paper tapes. For example, the character code 0x00 would be sent repeatedly in order to give the receiving end a chance to catch up; it signified "no action" and so was named NUL. The sending end might follow each line of text with a number of NUL bytes in order to give the receiving end a chance to return its print carriage to the left margin.
The control characters (so-called because they were used to control aspects of communication or receiving devices) were given short 2-to-4 letter names, like CR, EOT, ACK, and NAK.
Some of these special purposes have become obsolete, but some of them are still in use. For example, character 0x07 (BEL) is used to ring the feeper; 0x05 (ENQ) is recognised by many terminals as a trigger to report their status; and 0x08 (BS) still means "move the cursor back one space".
This module will return the ASCII name for specified characters, or the character code if given an ASCII name. In addition, the full descriptive name ("Start of Heading" instead of SOH) is available, although reverse translation of the descriptions isnt provided.
Some control characters have altername names. Character 0x13 is named DC3 ("Device Control 3"), but is probably better known by its alternate name of XOFF. These alternate names are also available through this modules functions.
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1159 downloads
DNS name parser 1.2.1
DNS name parser is a Java utility library for parsing dns names, ip and hw addresses. more>>
DNS name parser is a Java utility library for parsing dns names, ip and hw addresses.
Synopsis
import su.netdb.parser.*;
Parser parser = new Parser();
Hashtable result = parser.parse(str);
System.out.println("string: "+result.get("string"));
System.out.println("hw: "+result.get("hw"));
System.out.println("name: "+result.get("name"));
System.out.println("domain: "+result.get("domain"));
System.out.println("ip_low: "+result.get("ip_low"));
System.out.println("ip_high: "+result.get("ip_high"));
"DNS name parser" is an utility library created to be used in a search application. Given a single input field its function is to differentiate between several types of possible input strings. Namely if it a dns name, IP address (exact, ip range or ip with wildcards) or hardware address. The result of the parsing is a Hashtable with possible keys "string", "hw", "name", "domain", "ip_low" and "ip_high".
<<lessSynopsis
import su.netdb.parser.*;
Parser parser = new Parser();
Hashtable result = parser.parse(str);
System.out.println("string: "+result.get("string"));
System.out.println("hw: "+result.get("hw"));
System.out.println("name: "+result.get("name"));
System.out.println("domain: "+result.get("domain"));
System.out.println("ip_low: "+result.get("ip_low"));
System.out.println("ip_high: "+result.get("ip_high"));
"DNS name parser" is an utility library created to be used in a search application. Given a single input field its function is to differentiate between several types of possible input strings. Namely if it a dns name, IP address (exact, ip range or ip with wildcards) or hardware address. The result of the parsing is a Hashtable with possible keys "string", "hw", "name", "domain", "ip_low" and "ip_high".
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Added: 2007-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Netpet-CMS 1.8
Netpet-CMS project provides easy-going deployment and administration of Web sites, newsletters, and banners. more>>
Netpet-CMS project provides easy-going deployment and administration of Web sites, newsletters, and banners. After a short introduction, even users with little experience are capable using Netpet-CMS.
Furthermore, you dont need any specially configured server to run Netpet CMS, so you can install Netpet CMS on standard cheap Web hosting accounts.
<<lessFurthermore, you dont need any specially configured server to run Netpet CMS, so you can install Netpet CMS on standard cheap Web hosting accounts.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Image::ExifTool::TagNames 6.42
Image::ExifTool::TagNames is an ExifTool tag name documentation. more>>
Image::ExifTool::TagNames is an ExifTool tag name documentation.
This document contains a complete list of ExifTool tag names, organized into tables based on information type. Tag names are used to indicate the specific meta information that is extracted or written in an image.
TAG TABLES
The tables listed below give the names of all tags recognized by ExifTool, excluding unknown tags.
A Tag ID or Index is given in the first column of each table. A Tag ID is the computer-readable equivalent of a tag name, and is the identifier that is actually stored in the file. An Index refers to the location of the information, and is used if the information is stored at a fixed position in a data block.
A Tag Name is the handle by which the information is accessed. In some instances, more than one name may correspond to a single tag ID. In these cases, the actual name used depends on the context in which the information is found. Case is not significant for tag names. A question mark after a tag name indicates that the information is either not understood, not verified, or not very useful -- these tags are not extracted by ExifTool unless the Unknown (-u) option is enabled. Be aware that some tag names are different than the descriptions printed out by default when extracting information with "exiftool". To see the tag names instead of the descriptions, use "exiftool -s".
The Writable column indicates whether the tag is writable by ExifTool. Anything but an "N" in this column means the tag is writable. A "Y" indicates writable information that is either unformatted or written using the existing format. Other expressions give details about the information format, and vary depending on the general type of information. The format name may be followed by a number in square brackets to indicate the number of values written, or the number of characters in a fixed-length string (including a null terminator which is added if required).
An asterisk (*) after an entry in the Writable column indicates a protected tag which is not writable directly, but is set via a Composite tag. A tilde (~) indicates a tag this is only writable when print conversion is disabled (by setting PrintConv to 0, or using the -n option). A slash (/) indicates an avoided tag that is not created unless the group is specified (due to name conflicts with other tags). An exclamation point (!) indicates a tag that is considered unsafe to write under normal circumstances.
These unsafe tags are not set when calling SetNewValuesFromFile() or when using the exiftool -TagsFromFile option unless specified explicitly, and care should be taken when editing them manually since they may affect the way an image is rendered. A plus sign (+) indicates a list tag which supports multiple instances.
The HTML version of this document also lists possible Values for all tags which have a discrete set of values, and gives Notes for some tags.
Note: If you are familiar with common meta-information tag names, you may find that some ExifTool tag names are different than expected. The usual reason for this is to make the tag names more consistent across different types of meta information. To determine a tag name, either consult this documentation or run "exiftool -s" on a file containing the information in question.
<<lessThis document contains a complete list of ExifTool tag names, organized into tables based on information type. Tag names are used to indicate the specific meta information that is extracted or written in an image.
TAG TABLES
The tables listed below give the names of all tags recognized by ExifTool, excluding unknown tags.
A Tag ID or Index is given in the first column of each table. A Tag ID is the computer-readable equivalent of a tag name, and is the identifier that is actually stored in the file. An Index refers to the location of the information, and is used if the information is stored at a fixed position in a data block.
A Tag Name is the handle by which the information is accessed. In some instances, more than one name may correspond to a single tag ID. In these cases, the actual name used depends on the context in which the information is found. Case is not significant for tag names. A question mark after a tag name indicates that the information is either not understood, not verified, or not very useful -- these tags are not extracted by ExifTool unless the Unknown (-u) option is enabled. Be aware that some tag names are different than the descriptions printed out by default when extracting information with "exiftool". To see the tag names instead of the descriptions, use "exiftool -s".
The Writable column indicates whether the tag is writable by ExifTool. Anything but an "N" in this column means the tag is writable. A "Y" indicates writable information that is either unformatted or written using the existing format. Other expressions give details about the information format, and vary depending on the general type of information. The format name may be followed by a number in square brackets to indicate the number of values written, or the number of characters in a fixed-length string (including a null terminator which is added if required).
An asterisk (*) after an entry in the Writable column indicates a protected tag which is not writable directly, but is set via a Composite tag. A tilde (~) indicates a tag this is only writable when print conversion is disabled (by setting PrintConv to 0, or using the -n option). A slash (/) indicates an avoided tag that is not created unless the group is specified (due to name conflicts with other tags). An exclamation point (!) indicates a tag that is considered unsafe to write under normal circumstances.
These unsafe tags are not set when calling SetNewValuesFromFile() or when using the exiftool -TagsFromFile option unless specified explicitly, and care should be taken when editing them manually since they may affect the way an image is rendered. A plus sign (+) indicates a list tag which supports multiple instances.
The HTML version of this document also lists possible Values for all tags which have a discrete set of values, and gives Notes for some tags.
Note: If you are familiar with common meta-information tag names, you may find that some ExifTool tag names are different than expected. The usual reason for this is to make the tag names more consistent across different types of meta information. To determine a tag name, either consult this documentation or run "exiftool -s" on a file containing the information in question.
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Added: 2006-11-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Workspace Name Applet 0.0.2
Workspace Name Applet is a Gnome panel applet to display and edit the name of the current workspace. more>>
Workspace Name Applet is a Gnome panel applet to display and edit the name of the current workspace.
<<less Download (0.088MB)
Added: 2006-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ifrename 28-1
Ifrename allow the user to decide what name a network interface will have. more>>
Ifrename allow the user to decide what name a network interface will have. This package can use a variety of selectors to specify how interface names match the network interfaces on the system, the most common selector is the interface MAC address.
<<less Download (0.051MB)
Added: 2006-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MySpace Friend Renamer .86
MySpace Friend Renamer provides an extension that allows you to rename your MySpace Friends. more>>
MySpace Friend Renamer provides an extension that allows you to rename your MySpace Friends.
This adds a right click option to Myspace Pages and allows you to change the display name for any of your friends. Handy if your friends change names often, or pick strange and obscure names.
Also in response to comments. If a tab is not in focus when the page loads, the extension will not rename.
I believe that the extension will conflict with other extensions that change pages when they load. If I find a better way to do it, I will change it.
<<lessThis adds a right click option to Myspace Pages and allows you to change the display name for any of your friends. Handy if your friends change names often, or pick strange and obscure names.
Also in response to comments. If a tab is not in focus when the page loads, the extension will not rename.
I believe that the extension will conflict with other extensions that change pages when they load. If I find a better way to do it, I will change it.
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Added: 2007-04-05 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock 0.67
Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock is a Perl module that represents SETS block of a NEXUS file. more>>
Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock is a Perl module that represents SETS block of a NEXUS file.
SYNOPSIS
$block_object = new Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock($block_type, $block, $verbose);
Parses Sets block of NEXUS file and stores Sets data.
METHODS
new
Title : new
Usage : $block_object = new Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock($block_type, $commands, $verbose)
Function: Creates a new Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock object
Returns : Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock object
Args : type (string), the commands/comments to parse (array ref), and a verbose flag (0 or 1)
set_taxsets
Title : set_taxsets
Usage : $block->set_taxsets($taxsets);
Function: Set the taxsets hash
Returns : none
Args : hash of set name keys and element arrays
add_taxsets
Title : add_taxsets
Usage : $block->add_taxsets($taxsets);
Function: add taxa sets
Returns : none
Args : a reference to a hash of taxa sets
get_taxsets
Title : get_taxsets
Usage : $block->get_taxsets();
Function: Returns a hash of taxa sets
Returns : taxa sets
Args : none
get_taxset
Title : get_taxset
Usage : $block->get_taxset($setname);
Function: Returns a list of OTUs
Returns : OTUs
Args : none
get_taxset_names
Title : get_taxset_names
Usage : $block->get_taxset_names()
Function: gets the names of all sets
Returns : array of names
Args : none
print_all_taxsets
Title : print_all_taxsets
Usage : $block->print_all_taxsets($outfile)
Function: prints set names and elements
Returns : none
Args : filename or filehandle
delete_taxsets
Title : delete_taxsets
Usage : $block->delete_taxsets($set1 [$set2 $set3 ...])
Function: Removes the named sets from the Sets block
Returns : none
Args : Names of sets to be deleted
exclude_otus
Title : exclude_otus
Usage : $block->exclude_otus($otu_array_ref)
Function: Finds and deletes each of the given otus from any sets they appear in
Returns : none
Args : Names of otus to be removed
select_otus
Title : select_otus
Usage : $block->select_otus($otu_array_ref)
Function: Finds the given otus and removes all others from any sets they appear in
Returns : none
Args : Names of otus to be removed
rename_otus
Title : rename_otus
Usage : $block->rename_otus($names);
Function: rename all OTUs
Returns : none
Args : hash of OTU names
rename_taxsets
Title : rename_taxsets
Usage : $block->rename_taxsets($oldsetname1, $newsetname1, ...)
Function: Renames sets
Returns : none
Args : Oldname, newname pairs
equals
Name : equals
Usage : $setsblock->equals($another);
Function: compare if two Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock objects are equal
Returns : boolean
Args : a Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock object
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$block_object = new Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock($block_type, $block, $verbose);
Parses Sets block of NEXUS file and stores Sets data.
METHODS
new
Title : new
Usage : $block_object = new Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock($block_type, $commands, $verbose)
Function: Creates a new Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock object
Returns : Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock object
Args : type (string), the commands/comments to parse (array ref), and a verbose flag (0 or 1)
set_taxsets
Title : set_taxsets
Usage : $block->set_taxsets($taxsets);
Function: Set the taxsets hash
Returns : none
Args : hash of set name keys and element arrays
add_taxsets
Title : add_taxsets
Usage : $block->add_taxsets($taxsets);
Function: add taxa sets
Returns : none
Args : a reference to a hash of taxa sets
get_taxsets
Title : get_taxsets
Usage : $block->get_taxsets();
Function: Returns a hash of taxa sets
Returns : taxa sets
Args : none
get_taxset
Title : get_taxset
Usage : $block->get_taxset($setname);
Function: Returns a list of OTUs
Returns : OTUs
Args : none
get_taxset_names
Title : get_taxset_names
Usage : $block->get_taxset_names()
Function: gets the names of all sets
Returns : array of names
Args : none
print_all_taxsets
Title : print_all_taxsets
Usage : $block->print_all_taxsets($outfile)
Function: prints set names and elements
Returns : none
Args : filename or filehandle
delete_taxsets
Title : delete_taxsets
Usage : $block->delete_taxsets($set1 [$set2 $set3 ...])
Function: Removes the named sets from the Sets block
Returns : none
Args : Names of sets to be deleted
exclude_otus
Title : exclude_otus
Usage : $block->exclude_otus($otu_array_ref)
Function: Finds and deletes each of the given otus from any sets they appear in
Returns : none
Args : Names of otus to be removed
select_otus
Title : select_otus
Usage : $block->select_otus($otu_array_ref)
Function: Finds the given otus and removes all others from any sets they appear in
Returns : none
Args : Names of otus to be removed
rename_otus
Title : rename_otus
Usage : $block->rename_otus($names);
Function: rename all OTUs
Returns : none
Args : hash of OTU names
rename_taxsets
Title : rename_taxsets
Usage : $block->rename_taxsets($oldsetname1, $newsetname1, ...)
Function: Renames sets
Returns : none
Args : Oldname, newname pairs
equals
Name : equals
Usage : $setsblock->equals($another);
Function: compare if two Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock objects are equal
Returns : boolean
Args : a Bio::NEXUS::SetsBlock object
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1038 downloads
Sys::Filesystem 1.22
Sys::Filesystem is a tool to retrieve a list of filesystems and their properties. more>>
Sys::Filesystem project is intended to be a portable interface to list and query filesystem names and their properties.
It hopes to provide a consistent API to list all, mounted, unmounted, and special filesystems on a system, and query as many properties as possible with common aliases wherever possible.
<<lessIt hopes to provide a consistent API to list all, mounted, unmounted, and special filesystems on a system, and query as many properties as possible with common aliases wherever possible.
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Added: 2006-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Worlds Best Band Name Generator 1.03
The Worlds Best Band Name Generator produces randomly generated band names. more>>
The Worlds Best Band Name Generator produces randomly generated band names.
The Worlds Best Band Name Generator can generate band names like "Ungratefully Swallowed" and "The Bridgeheads" and "Throwaway Deceptiveness".
The visitor can refresh the names dynamically without refreshing the page by using a small AJAX script.
The generator uses combinations of nouns, adjectives, and adverbs that lend themselves well to band name creation, so most of the names actually sound realistic.
The script is easy to install and modify.
You can download the Worlds Best Band Name Generator for FREE to add to your own web site.
If you really like the Words Best Band Name Generator, please link to this page so other people can find it.
<<lessThe Worlds Best Band Name Generator can generate band names like "Ungratefully Swallowed" and "The Bridgeheads" and "Throwaway Deceptiveness".
The visitor can refresh the names dynamically without refreshing the page by using a small AJAX script.
The generator uses combinations of nouns, adjectives, and adverbs that lend themselves well to band name creation, so most of the names actually sound realistic.
The script is easy to install and modify.
You can download the Worlds Best Band Name Generator for FREE to add to your own web site.
If you really like the Words Best Band Name Generator, please link to this page so other people can find it.
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Added: 2005-12-02 License: Freeware Price:
1425 downloads
NameSpawner 0.6
NameSpawner can be used to generate random names with a specific theme. more>>
NameSpawner can be used to generate random names with a specific theme. Some of the themes included in the main distribution are: elvish, barbaric, dwarvish, angelic, demonic, and Tolkien-like.
Names are "spawned" via random walks on Markov Chains. New themes can be created using existing lists of names. Random walk settings can be tweaked to obtain more variance in the output names or more faithfulness to the original list of names.
<<lessNames are "spawned" via random walks on Markov Chains. New themes can be created using existing lists of names. Random walk settings can be tweaked to obtain more variance in the output names or more faithfulness to the original list of names.
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