orange
orange amp xmms
orange amp xmms is rebuilt from scratch orange version of my black amp theme. more>>
Now "xmms" button opens preferences for xmms {I meant to do that for black amp but forgot}.

Murrina Orange 0.3
Murrina Orange 0.3 is yet another great addition for Gnome users. It is actually a Murrine based theme using the Xubuntu colors, youd better have it! Enhancements: Theme was updated for new version more>>
Murrina Orange 0.3 is yet another great addition for Gnome users. It is actually a Murrine based theme using the Xubuntu colors, you'd better have it!
Enhancements:
- Theme was updated for new version of MurrineEngine 0.30
Orange Monitor 0.1
Orange Monitor is a system monitoring theme for SuperKaramba. more>>
Main features:
- CPU Load and Temperature (mbmon)
- Used RAM
- Used Space on hda and hda2 (customizable)
- Bandwidth Spent (bars are customizable , Incoming gets full @ 1GB and Outgoing @ 256MB by default)
- XMMS Controls (xmmsctrl)
Inspired on:
- Yaxay Skin for Winamp3
- Pod Icons for LiquidWeather karamba
- SystemTux Karamba
OrangeHRM 2.2_02
OrangeHRM comes as a comprehensive solution for the efficient management and development of your Human Resource. more>>
Based on modular architecture, it facilitates a vastrange of HR activities, with features that reflect the main HR management activities. It comes as a web-enabled application and considering the available flexibility, OrangeHRM is a perfect platform for reengineering your HR processes and achieving a new level of HR Management.
OrangeHRM is emerging in line with the new generation of HR Information Systems (HRIS) and will assist you in managing your companys most important asset - human resource. Based on modular architecture, this comprehensive Open Source solution reflects the main areas of HR Management from simple personnel administration to todays complex strategic approaches.
Orange HRM, which is applicable to diverse business industries, is a perfect platform for re-engineering your HR processes and redefining the workflow operations of HR professionals, paving the way to a new level of HR Management.
Administration Module (Admin)
The part of the system where the HR Manager or other appointed personnel perform all system administration tasks. This include defining company structure, pay grades and other information that serves as the backbone for the rest of the system. Security issues are taken care of through this module as well by defining user rights.
Features:
- Define Company Info (General Information, Company Structure, Locations)
- Define Job information (Job titles, Pay Grades, Employment Statuses, EEO Job Categories)
- Define Qualification Information (Education, Licenses)
- Define Skills (Skills, Languages)
- Define Meberships and Membership types
- Define Nationalities & Races
- Define Users
Personal Information Manager Module (PIM)
This core module maintains all relevant employee related information, including different types of personal information, detailed qualifications and work experience, job related information etc. Picture of employee is included as well. Information captured in this module is utilized by all other modules, thus eliminating data redundancy.
Features :
- Personal information (Date of birth, SSN, nationality, ethnic race etc.)
- Color picture
- Contact details
- Emergency Contact(s)
- Dependents
- Immigration details (Passport & Visa info)
- Job information
- Payment details (Pay Grade & Salary)
- Employee reporting structure (Assign Supervisor)
- Work Experience
- Education details
- Skills
- Assign Languages
- Assign Licenses
- Assign Memberships
- Attachments
Employee Self Service Module (ESS)
Employee self service is a powerful tool providing employees of the company with the ability to view relevant information such as personal information, updating personal information with web - enabled PC without having to hassle the HR staff.
The functionality of this module spans through the entire system, making information available anywhere, anytime. Of course all information is subject to company defined security policy, where everyone can only view the information he/she is authorized to. Time and cost saving effects from this solution are tremendous.
Reports Module
This feature produces customized reports according to your needs. Any number of reports can be defined by selecting from a range of search criteria and report fields. Report definitions can be saved to avoid repeating this task. Once the report definition is saved, the report can be generated by providing the required criteria data
Leave Module
A comprehensive leave management module, with extensive possibilities of defining leave types and more. It caters for all application and approval processes and is able to display information on leave entitlement, balance, history etc. Thanks to the web-enabled and self-service concepts, it significantly streamlines all leave related procedures, eliminates paperwork and saves costs.
Human-Redux
Human-Redux is known as a theme for Karmic and a modern refresh to the Human look utilizing the best aspects of various engines more>>
Human-Redux is known as a theme for Karmic and a modern refresh to the Human look utilizing the best aspects of various engines.
Major Features:
- Create an original asthetically pleasing desktop theme.
- The theme is dark, but just dark enough to contrast with the bg-color adding subtle hints of orange/peach (salmon), which stays true to the Ubuntu look using some of the past favorite colors with a new twist.
- Clean something you have not seen before.
How to install?
- Right click on your desktop and select Change Desktop Background
- Click on the first tab: Theme
- Drag and drop the themes archive in the Appearance Preferences window.
- If everything is OK, you will receive a confirmation message and you can activate the theme just by clicking on it.
Requirements:
- Nodoka GTK
- Engine
autonet 0.5.0
autonet looks up existing network configuration files and probes the network. more>>
If no internet connection is available, autonet.py will parse each configuration file, extract different network setups and probe if the network environment works with this configuration.
The probing is done with arping. A bogus IP 0.0.0.0 is used in order to get the network interface up. Then autonet.py tries to arping the gateway.
If the gateway responds the configuration is considered good. At this point there is no routing, so only hosts within the subnet defined in the configuration is used.
If none of the gateways in the configuration works, the probe gets more brutal by just setting up the network interface according to the configuration file, and and ping the gateway. Again, no routes yet.
If a configuration is considered working (gateway is pingable), the route is set as described in the configuration file. An internet connection should be established then.
This is also checked by pinging k.root-servers.org (as default, override with --testhost), use an IP address here, as DNS is not handled by autonet (yet?).
There is a special feature in autonet.py for owners of some models of Asus notebooks. The package contains a module which uses two LEDs of the laptop to show activity.
While searching and probing, the blue LED is flashing, if a working configuration is found the orange LED flickers for a second. Also this will only work if you have the asus module in your kernel, and it has *not* widely been tested. Have a look at Asus.py for details.
Some common vars can be edited in autonet.py, such as locations of required programs and some common settings (of which timeout does not even work yet) but in most cases supplying reasonable commandline arguments should be sufficient.
As Gentoo has slightly different settings, there are two scripts for Gentoo users, to make integration into the Gentoo init system easier.
AmigaSHELL 2.3
AmigaSHELL is a linux shell replacement. more>>
Installation
(be root)
make install
amigashell start
cd /etc/rc2.d
ln -s ../init.d/amigashell S99amigashell
Enhancements:
- cursors for xfree86 4.3
- left_ptr, right_ptr, busy
- added theme for wmpinboard as well
Comparators 1.4
Java classes to include in your programs. Includes: HTMLArrayComparator.java compares two arrays of Strings of HTML, ignoring embedded tags. HTMLComparator.java compares two Strings of HTML, ignoring embedded tags. StringComparator.java compares two Strings, case sensitive. StringComparatorIgnoreCase.java compares two Strings, case insensitive. See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/comparators.html for general information on using comparators. more>>
Comparators - Java classes to include in your programs. Includes:
HTMLArrayComparator.java: Compares two arrays of Strings of HTML, ignoring embedded tags.
HTMLComparator.java: Compares two Strings of HTML, ignoring embedded tags.
StringComparator.java: Compares two Strings, case sensitive.
StringComparatorIgnoreCase.java: Compares two Strings, case insensitive.
See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/comparators.html for general information on using
comparators and generics.
Not useful on its own, though you can run the debugging harness with:
java com.mindprod.comparators.Comparators
Why the orange slice logo? Comparing apples and oranges,
though Comparators are primarily for comparing Objects of
the same class.
Enhancements:
Version 1.4
add pad and icon
System Requirements:<<less
Polar 1.4
Polar provides a smooth and simple cursor set created primarily in Inkscape. more>>
Polar Cursor Theme is a smooth and simple cursor set created primarily in Inkscape.
Installation
There are three cursor sets included in this package. The default with the orange busy cursors is called PolarCursorTheme and the blue and green variants have -Blue and -Green added to the end of their theme name. To make sure that all themes are installed (or only the one you want) extract to /.icons/ in your home folder.
Note
KDE users please note that installing the cursors through the control center can cause some cursors to use the default X cursors. To fix this simply extract the theme directly to /.icons/ in your home folder.
Finally a special thanks to all the authors of various cursor themes here on gnome-look.org for ideas.
Enhancements:
- Added Zoom cursors
- Fixes to cursor mappings
- Highlight added to clean up outlines
- Added Blue and Green busy cursors as an option
- Changed move cursor
- Small changes to other cursors
MidnightDream 0.2
MidnightDream 0.2 is yet another great addition for Gnome users. It is actually a colorful all-in-one theme that uses clearlooks and pixbuf engine more>>
MidnightDream 0.2 is yet another great addition for Gnome users. It is actually a colorful all-in-one theme that uses clearlooks and pixbuf engine. You can change all the colors to the ones that fits better your desktop, so you can change the orange set to a green one, or a blue one if you like it!
Now you can have 3 panels versions. By default the classic panel is active, 'cause you liked it. Also you can have a darker version for the ones that wanted more dark in their lives. And for the few people who likes white panels you can chose them!
<<lessNAmpel 0.4
NAmpel is a daemon for visualizing the state of a network using Nagios and a set of status LEDs attached to a parallel port. more>>
NAmpel is the Nagios Ampel Project, started by me to keep a closer eye on my net.
Nagios is an open source host, service and network monitoring program. Ampel is the german word for traffic lights, which is the intended hardware part of this project.
NAmpel will resemble traffic lights, indicating the state of affairs by means of three lights.
Green: everything is ok, no need to check Nagios.
Orange: there are at least one warnings from Nagios. Better take a look.
Red: One or more services are in critical state. Panic.
The project was inspired by an idea once published at the Nagios website. There was an image of a device doing just the same and the announcement, it would be published as soon as it was ready.
The software part is a Perl script, checking the Tactical Overview of Nagios at certain intervals and writing the results to the parallel port. It uses four bits to do so: Bit 0 for the green, 1 for the yellow and 2 for the red light.
Finally a fourth light (I chose blue) is available as a heartbeat signal, flashing once every second to show the daemon is still running. Detailed instructions how to build the hardware part will be available at my website soon. soon. It is derived from a project which can be found at: easy-mod (in german).
Enhancements:
- There is no longer need to edit the script itself, since there is a decent configuration file and handling of default values.
- Debugging also becomes significantly easier with the brand new debug configuration directive.
Image::Imlib2 1.13
Image::Imlib2 is a Perl interface to the Imlib2 image library. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Image::Imlib2;
# create a new image
my $image = Image::Imlib2->new(200, 200);
# or load an image
$image = Image::Imlib2->load("foo.png");
# Enable the alpha channel support
$image->has_alpha(1);
# set a colour (rgba, so this is transparent orange)
$image->set_color(255, 127, 0, 127);
# draw a rectangle
$image->draw_rectangle(50, 50, 50, 50);
# draw a filled rectangle
$image->fill_rectangle(150, 50, 50, 50);
# draw a line
$image->draw_line(0, 0, 200, 50);
# set quality before saving
$image->set_quality(50);
# save out
$image->save(out.png);
# create a polygon
my $poly = Image::Imlib2::Polygon->new();
# add some points
$poly->add_point(0, 0);
$poly->add_point(100, 0);
$poly->add_point(100, 100);
$poly->add_point(0, 100);
# fill the polygon
$poly->fill();
# draw it closed on image
$image->draw_polygon($poly, 1);
# create a color range
my $cr = Image::Imlib2::ColorRange->new();
# add a color
my ($distance, $red, $green, $blue, $alpha) = (15, 200, 100, 50, 20);
$cr->add_color($distance, $red, $green, $blue, $alpha);
# draw it
my($x, $y, $width, $height, $angle) = (20, 30, 200, 200, 1);
$image->fill_color_range_rectangle($cr, $x, $y,
$width, $height, $angle);
Image::Imlib2 is a Perl port of Imlib2, a graphics library that does image file loading and saving as well as manipulation, arbitrary polygon support, etc. It does ALL of these operations FAST. It allows you to create colour images using a large number of graphics primitives, and output the images in a range of formats.
Image::Imlib2::Polygon and Image::Imlib2::ColorRange are described following Image::Imlib2 but may be referenced before their description.
Note that this is an early version of my attempt at a Perl interface to Imlib2. Currently, the API is just to test things out. Not everything is supported, but a great deal of functionality already exists. If you think the API can be tweaked to be a bit more intuitive, drop me a line!
Note that a development version of Imlib2 must be installed before installing this module.
Bio::Graphics::Panel 1.5.2_005 RCb
Bio::Graphics::Panel is a Perl module to generate GD images of Bio::Seq objects. more>>
SYNOPSIS
# This script parses a GenBank or EMBL file named on the command
# line and produces a PNG rendering of it. Call it like this:
# render.pl my_file.embl | display -
use strict;
use Bio::Graphics;
use Bio::SeqIO;
my $file = shift or die "provide a sequence file as the argument";
my $io = Bio::SeqIO->new(-file=>$file) or die "could not create Bio::SeqIO";
my $seq = $io->next_seq or die "could not find a sequence in the file";
my @features = $seq->all_SeqFeatures;
# sort features by their primary tags
my %sorted_features;
for my $f (@features) {
my $tag = $f->primary_tag;
push @{$sorted_features{$tag}},$f;
}
my $panel = Bio::Graphics::Panel->new(
-length => $seq->length,
-key_style => between,
-width => 800,
-pad_left => 10,
-pad_right => 10,
);
$panel->add_track( arrow => Bio::SeqFeature::Generic->new(-start=>1,
-end=>$seq->length),
-bump => 0,
-double=>1,
-tick => 2);
$panel->add_track(generic => Bio::SeqFeature::Generic->new(-start=>1,
-end=>$seq->length),
-glyph => generic,
-bgcolor => blue,
-label => 1,
);
# general case
my @colors = qw(cyan orange blue purple green chartreuse magenta yellow aqua);
my $idx = 0;
for my $tag (sort keys %sorted_features) {
my $features = $sorted_features{$tag};
$panel->add_track($features,
-glyph => generic,
-bgcolor => $colors[$idx++ % @colors],
-fgcolor => black,
-font2color => red,
-key => "${tag}s",
-bump => +1,
-height => 8,
-label => 1,
-description => 1,
);
}
print $panel->png;
$panel->finished;
exit 0;
The Bio::Graphics::Panel class provides drawing and formatting services for any object that implements the Bio::SeqFeatureI interface, including Ace::Sequence::Feature and Das::Segment::Feature objects. It can be used to draw sequence annotations, physical (contig) maps, or any other type of map in which a set of discrete ranges need to be laid out on the number line.
The module supports a drawing style in which each type of feature occupies a discrete "track" that spans the width of the display. Each track will have its own distinctive "glyph", a configurable graphical representation of the feature.
The module also supports a more flexible style in which several different feature types and their associated glyphs can occupy the same track. The choice of glyph is under run-time control.
Semantic zooming (for instance, changing the type of glyph depending on the density of features) is supported by a callback system for configuration variables. The module has built-in support for Bio::Das stylesheets, and stylesheet-driven configuration can be intermixed with semantic zooming, if desired.
You can add a key to the generated image using either of two key styles. One style places the key captions at the top of each track. The other style generates a graphical key at the bottom of the image.
Note that this module depends on GD. The optional SVG output depends on GD::SVG and SVG.
flaminglow 3.5.1.1
flaminglow is designed as a theme for firefox with variations of flamingo pink, red and orange. more>> <<less
AI::NeuralNet::Kohonen 0.142
AI::NeuralNet::Kohonen is a Perl module with Kohonens Self-organising Maps. more>>
SYNOPSIS
$_ = AI::NeuralNet::Kohonen->new(
map_dim_x => 39,
map_dim_y => 19,
epochs => 100,
table =>
"3
1 0 0 red
0 1 0 yellow
0 0 1 blue
0 1 1 cyan
1 1 0 yellow
1 .5 0 orange
1 .5 1 pink"
);
$_->train;
$_->save_file(mydata.txt);
exit;
An illustrative implimentation of Kohonens Self-organising Feature Maps (SOMs) in Perl. Its not fast - its illustrative. In fact, its slow: but it is illustrative....