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6,760 Fonts
6,760 Fonts is a large archive with many free fonts. more>>
6,760 Fonts is a large archive with many free fonts.
The Absolute Fonts Archive created a page that will let you download many fonts one at a time, or for a fee you can download them all as a zip file.
Upon careful inspection of their site I found a multitude of corrupted font files. After removing all the corrupted files I was left with 6,760 fonts. I have chosen to turn them into a tarball and offer them as a free download.
Absolute Fonts Archive has neither licensed nor created any of the fonts on their site, but they do warn against commercial use of these fonts.
Version restrictions:
- installing that amount of fonts really slows down the KDE startup.
<<lessThe Absolute Fonts Archive created a page that will let you download many fonts one at a time, or for a fee you can download them all as a zip file.
Upon careful inspection of their site I found a multitude of corrupted font files. After removing all the corrupted files I was left with 6,760 fonts. I have chosen to turn them into a tarball and offer them as a free download.
Absolute Fonts Archive has neither licensed nor created any of the fonts on their site, but they do warn against commercial use of these fonts.
Version restrictions:
- installing that amount of fonts really slows down the KDE startup.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-03-02 License: Freely Distributable Price:
996 downloads
News Script 1.1
News Script allows you to write articles for your website. more>>
News Script allows you to write articles for your website. News Script features a WYSIWYG editor which makes writing an article easy and it supports search engine friendly URLs.
Main features:
- Write, edit and delete text articles
- Use the built-in WYSIWYG editor for formatting
- Create search engine friendly URLs
- List and search in existing articles
- Completely template driven
- Installation routine
How the script works
As the admin you can write new articles and list, edit, delete and search in existing ones.
News script features a WYSIWYG editor that gives you full control over the format of an article. JavaScript is required, though. The script allows you to choose an article date and the date when the article is to be published.
The title of an article appears as part of the URL which is good for search engine optimization. In case your server supports mod_rewrite the article URL looks like a normal URL of an HTML page.
On the front end the visitor will be provided with a list of published articles. As admin you can set the number of articles per page which results in several result pages which can be browsed by the visitor.
<<lessMain features:
- Write, edit and delete text articles
- Use the built-in WYSIWYG editor for formatting
- Create search engine friendly URLs
- List and search in existing articles
- Completely template driven
- Installation routine
How the script works
As the admin you can write new articles and list, edit, delete and search in existing ones.
News script features a WYSIWYG editor that gives you full control over the format of an article. JavaScript is required, though. The script allows you to choose an article date and the date when the article is to be published.
The title of an article appears as part of the URL which is good for search engine optimization. In case your server supports mod_rewrite the article URL looks like a normal URL of an HTML page.
On the front end the visitor will be provided with a list of published articles. As admin you can set the number of articles per page which results in several result pages which can be browsed by the visitor.
Download (0.58MB)
Added: 2007-04-26 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
919 downloads
Gentium fonts 1.02
Gentium is a typeface family designed to enable the diverse ethnic groups around the world. more>>
Gentium is a typeface family designed to enable the diverse ethnic groups around the world who use the Latin script to produce readable, high-quality publications.
Gentium fonts project supports a wide range of Latin-based alphabets and includes glyphs that correspond to all the Latin ranges of Unicode.
The design is intended to be highly readable, reasonably compact, and visually attractive. The additional "extended" Latin letters are designed to naturally harmonize with the traditional 26 ones. Diacritics are treated with careful thought and attention to their use.
Gentium also supports both ancient and modern Greek, including a number of alternate forms. These fonts were originally the product of two years of research and study by the designer at the University of Reading, England, as part of an MA program in Typeface Design.
SIL International has now embraced the Gentium project, and plans to continue development. Expansion of the glyph set to include more extended Latin glyphs, archaic Greek symbols, and full Cyrillic script support is the next step. Work on this has already begun, but the results will not be available for a few months. Addition of bold and bold italic faces will follow.
Gentium is freely available and may be used by anyone at no cost. It is now released under the SIL Open Font License, a free and open source license that permits modification and redistribution.
Our hope is that it will stimulate literature production and elevate extended Latin alphabets to greater parity with the basic Latin alphabet. We also hope it will encourage other type designers to appreciate and support those fascinating and beautiful extra letters.
<<lessGentium fonts project supports a wide range of Latin-based alphabets and includes glyphs that correspond to all the Latin ranges of Unicode.
The design is intended to be highly readable, reasonably compact, and visually attractive. The additional "extended" Latin letters are designed to naturally harmonize with the traditional 26 ones. Diacritics are treated with careful thought and attention to their use.
Gentium also supports both ancient and modern Greek, including a number of alternate forms. These fonts were originally the product of two years of research and study by the designer at the University of Reading, England, as part of an MA program in Typeface Design.
SIL International has now embraced the Gentium project, and plans to continue development. Expansion of the glyph set to include more extended Latin glyphs, archaic Greek symbols, and full Cyrillic script support is the next step. Work on this has already begun, but the results will not be available for a few months. Addition of bold and bold italic faces will follow.
Gentium is freely available and may be used by anyone at no cost. It is now released under the SIL Open Font License, a free and open source license that permits modification and redistribution.
Our hope is that it will stimulate literature production and elevate extended Latin alphabets to greater parity with the basic Latin alphabet. We also hope it will encourage other type designers to appreciate and support those fascinating and beautiful extra letters.
Download (2.2MB)
Added: 2005-12-28 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1401 downloads
Comment Script 1.0
Comment Script is a script that allows comments to be left on any existing PHP or HTML page. more>>
Comment Script is a script that allows comments to be left on any existing PHP or HTML page. By default, Comment Script shows name, e-mail, homepage, title, and comment fields, though any can be disabled.
The "comment" field is mandatory and must be filled out before the form can be submitted. In order to prevent the script from being abused by automatic spam bots, you can enable the CAPTCHA feature.
The script then asks your visitors to enter a text they see in the image below the comment form into an input box. It also features an admin area where comments can be edited and deleted and the front-end language set.
Main features:
- Visitors can enter a name, e-mail, homepage, comment title and comment text
- Comment script can be included in existing web pages
- To prevent comment spam you can enable the Captcha feature
- Admin area for editing and deleting comments
- Completely template driven
- Installation routine
How the script works:
Once you have the script installed on your server you can include it in any existing PHP or HTML page. By default the script shows the form fields "name", "E-mail", "Homepage", "Title", and "Comment". You are free to remove some of the fields and only leave the ones you want.
The field "Comment" is mandatory and the form will not submit until that field has been filled out.
In order to prevent the script from being abused by automatic spam bots, you can enable the Captcha feature. The script then asks your visitors to enter a text they see in the image below the comment form into an input box. The comment will only be submitted if the strings match. Visitors have to ensure that their browser support and accept cookies, otherwise the comment cannot be verified.
The script also features an admin area where comments can be edited and deleted. Also there is a section for settings where you can set the front end language as well as the admin account.
<<lessThe "comment" field is mandatory and must be filled out before the form can be submitted. In order to prevent the script from being abused by automatic spam bots, you can enable the CAPTCHA feature.
The script then asks your visitors to enter a text they see in the image below the comment form into an input box. It also features an admin area where comments can be edited and deleted and the front-end language set.
Main features:
- Visitors can enter a name, e-mail, homepage, comment title and comment text
- Comment script can be included in existing web pages
- To prevent comment spam you can enable the Captcha feature
- Admin area for editing and deleting comments
- Completely template driven
- Installation routine
How the script works:
Once you have the script installed on your server you can include it in any existing PHP or HTML page. By default the script shows the form fields "name", "E-mail", "Homepage", "Title", and "Comment". You are free to remove some of the fields and only leave the ones you want.
The field "Comment" is mandatory and the form will not submit until that field has been filled out.
In order to prevent the script from being abused by automatic spam bots, you can enable the Captcha feature. The script then asks your visitors to enter a text they see in the image below the comment form into an input box. The comment will only be submitted if the strings match. Visitors have to ensure that their browser support and accept cookies, otherwise the comment cannot be verified.
The script also features an admin area where comments can be edited and deleted. Also there is a section for settings where you can set the front end language as well as the admin account.
Download (0.31MB)
Added: 2006-08-08 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1183 downloads
Script Promotion Wizard 2.5
Script Promotion Wizard is a tool that can be added to a Web site to help manage script promotion. more>>
Script Promotion Wizard is a free online tool you can add to your web site or use on your local server to add your script to script directories.
Since an automated solution to script promotion is probably impossible due to the lack of a standard submission process for script directories, we came up with what we think is the next best thing.
Main features:
- Easy to install. Just unzip and upload, or if youre using it on a local server, just unzip!
- Save program profiles for later use.
- Completely customizable! Add new scripts to promote through simple XML interface.
- Add new script directories to the Script Promotion Wizard by adding a simple entry into an XML file.
- Copying and pasting values into the online forms is as easy as we could possibly make it. You only have to click, copy, click and paste. No messy highlighting required.
- Best of all, Script Promotion Wizard is completely free!
<<lessSince an automated solution to script promotion is probably impossible due to the lack of a standard submission process for script directories, we came up with what we think is the next best thing.
Main features:
- Easy to install. Just unzip and upload, or if youre using it on a local server, just unzip!
- Save program profiles for later use.
- Completely customizable! Add new scripts to promote through simple XML interface.
- Add new script directories to the Script Promotion Wizard by adding a simple entry into an XML file.
- Copying and pasting values into the online forms is as easy as we could possibly make it. You only have to click, copy, click and paste. No messy highlighting required.
- Best of all, Script Promotion Wizard is completely free!
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-01-30 License: Freeware Price:
1362 downloads
smsjoker-script 2.4
smsjoker-script is a script to send SMS over the SMS-Script-Gateway of http://www.smsjoker.de/ more>>
smsjoker-script is a script to send SMS over the SMS-Script-Gateway of http://www.smsjoker.de/
I use it to send SMS out of kaddressbook in KDE 3.5.x with:
smsjoker-script "%N" "%F"
An other interesting usage is to send an text (like "Merry Christmas and a happy new Year") to every number in an textfile.
Usage: /Path/to/the/script/smsjoker [Options] [Destination] [Text]
If you enter [Destination] you must also enter [Text]
[Destination] can be an number or the path to an textfile with numbers on each line
[Text] can be the SMS-Text or the path to an textfile with the SMS-text in it
If you dont give Destination and Text you come to the interactive-mode
Possible Options:
-t [eigen|anonym] eigen shows your own Cellphone-Number as sender not an standard-one
-d Go to Debug-Mode
-p Enforce Popups
Enhancements:
- Important Update: The IP of the smsjokers http-interface will change. You should update to 2.4 now.
<<lessI use it to send SMS out of kaddressbook in KDE 3.5.x with:
smsjoker-script "%N" "%F"
An other interesting usage is to send an text (like "Merry Christmas and a happy new Year") to every number in an textfile.
Usage: /Path/to/the/script/smsjoker [Options] [Destination] [Text]
If you enter [Destination] you must also enter [Text]
[Destination] can be an number or the path to an textfile with numbers on each line
[Text] can be the SMS-Text or the path to an textfile with the SMS-text in it
If you dont give Destination and Text you come to the interactive-mode
Possible Options:
-t [eigen|anonym] eigen shows your own Cellphone-Number as sender not an standard-one
-d Go to Debug-Mode
-p Enforce Popups
Enhancements:
- Important Update: The IP of the smsjokers http-interface will change. You should update to 2.4 now.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-12-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1056 downloads
Script Wizard 0.1.1
Script Wizard is a small application that will help you with the installation of cool scripts on your website. more>>
Script Wizard (a.k.a. ScriptWiz, or simply SWiz) is a small application that will help you with the installation of cool scripts on your website (or will die trying). This project is written in Python. It is web-based. It is simple to use.
To the unexperienced user, the installation of web applications may seem confusing. To the experienced user it is plain annoying. Script Wizards goal is to help both groups, by introducing a single, easy to use, web installer, allowing you to streamline the deployment of different web scripts. Whats more, SWiz takes into consideration the settings of your specific hosting provider, supplying you with provider-specific help on the way.
Enhancements:
- This release adds an Xoops installation module.
- It adds a Coppermine installation module.
<<lessTo the unexperienced user, the installation of web applications may seem confusing. To the experienced user it is plain annoying. Script Wizards goal is to help both groups, by introducing a single, easy to use, web installer, allowing you to streamline the deployment of different web scripts. Whats more, SWiz takes into consideration the settings of your specific hosting provider, supplying you with provider-specific help on the way.
Enhancements:
- This release adds an Xoops installation module.
- It adds a Coppermine installation module.
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2007-06-02 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
874 downloads
Short URL Script 1.0
Short URL Script lets you have a URL shortening service under your own domain. more>>
Short URL Script allows you to have a URL shortening service under your own domain.
Short URL Script script can create shorter URLs that do not break in e-mails. As a site owner you can use the script for managing downloads, masking URLs and keeping track of how many times a link has been clicked.
Main features:
- Visitors can enter a URL and create a short URL that redirects to the original URL
- Visitors can enter an individual ID instead of the randomly created string
- Admin area for deactivating, activating, deleting and searching URLs
- Completely template driven
- Installation routine
<<lessShort URL Script script can create shorter URLs that do not break in e-mails. As a site owner you can use the script for managing downloads, masking URLs and keeping track of how many times a link has been clicked.
Main features:
- Visitors can enter a URL and create a short URL that redirects to the original URL
- Visitors can enter an individual ID instead of the randomly created string
- Admin area for deactivating, activating, deleting and searching URLs
- Completely template driven
- Installation routine
Download (0.31MB)
Added: 2006-08-17 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
720 downloads
Font::Scripts::AP 0.5
Font::Scripts::AP is a Perl module for memory representation of a TTFBuilder Attachment Point database (APDB). more>>
Font::Scripts::AP is a Perl module for memory representation of a TTFBuilder Attachment Point database (APDB).
SYNOPSIS
use Font::Scripts::AP;
$ap = Font::Scripts::AP->read_font($ttf_file, $ap_file, %opts);
$ap->make_classes();
INSTANCE VARIABLES
cmap
Reference to the Microsoft cmap within the font.
font
Reference to a font structure. read_font will cause at least the post, cmap, loca, and name tables to be read in.
glyphs
An array of references to glyph data structures, indexed by glyphID. Stucture elements are:
uni
Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (decimal integer)
gnum
Actual glyph ID from font.
post
Actual Postscript name from font.
Note: The uni, gnum and post values are based on the UID, GID, and PSName fields of the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the fonts internal tables, then for calcuating the above three values, priority is given first to UID field, then PSName field, and finally GID.
glyph
Reference to glyph structure read from font.
line
Line number in APDB where glyph is defined.
points
A hash of references to attachment point structures for this glyph, keyed by attachment point type (aka name). Each AP structure contains
name
The name (type in TTFBuilder terminology) of the attachment point
x, y
X and Y coordinates for the attachment point
line
Line number in APDB where this point is defined.
components
Present if the glyph is a composite. Is a reference to an array of component structures. Each component structure includes:
bbox
comma separated list of bounding box coordinates, i.e., x1, y1, x2, y2
uni
Unicode scalar value, if any, of the component. (decimal integer)
Note: The following instance variables contain the actual text read from the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the font, these values may differ from corresponding values given above. Therefore these values should not be used except for diagnostic purposes.
UID
Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (string of hex digits)
PSName
Postscript name, if any, as specified in the APDB
GID
Glyph id, if any, as specified in the APDB
classes
Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by class name returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that are in the class. Classes are identified by extensions (part after a .) on the post name of each glyph. For each such extension, two classes are defined. The first is the class of all glyphs that have that extension (class name is the extension). The second is the class of nominal glyphs corresponding to the glyphs with that extension (class name is the extension but with the prefix no_).
lists
Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that have the given attachment point.
vecs
If defined, this variable will be updated by "make_classes". It is a hash, keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning a bit vec bit array, indexed by GID, each bit set to 1 if the corresponding glyph has the given attachment point.
ligclasses
Optionally created by make_classes if ligatures are requested and they exist. The base forms class is no_code while the ligatures are held in code.
WARNINGS
If -errorfh not set, this accumulates any warning or error messages encountered.
WARNINGS
Count of number fo warnings or errors encountered.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Font::Scripts::AP;
$ap = Font::Scripts::AP->read_font($ttf_file, $ap_file, %opts);
$ap->make_classes();
INSTANCE VARIABLES
cmap
Reference to the Microsoft cmap within the font.
font
Reference to a font structure. read_font will cause at least the post, cmap, loca, and name tables to be read in.
glyphs
An array of references to glyph data structures, indexed by glyphID. Stucture elements are:
uni
Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (decimal integer)
gnum
Actual glyph ID from font.
post
Actual Postscript name from font.
Note: The uni, gnum and post values are based on the UID, GID, and PSName fields of the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the fonts internal tables, then for calcuating the above three values, priority is given first to UID field, then PSName field, and finally GID.
glyph
Reference to glyph structure read from font.
line
Line number in APDB where glyph is defined.
points
A hash of references to attachment point structures for this glyph, keyed by attachment point type (aka name). Each AP structure contains
name
The name (type in TTFBuilder terminology) of the attachment point
x, y
X and Y coordinates for the attachment point
line
Line number in APDB where this point is defined.
components
Present if the glyph is a composite. Is a reference to an array of component structures. Each component structure includes:
bbox
comma separated list of bounding box coordinates, i.e., x1, y1, x2, y2
uni
Unicode scalar value, if any, of the component. (decimal integer)
Note: The following instance variables contain the actual text read from the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the font, these values may differ from corresponding values given above. Therefore these values should not be used except for diagnostic purposes.
UID
Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (string of hex digits)
PSName
Postscript name, if any, as specified in the APDB
GID
Glyph id, if any, as specified in the APDB
classes
Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by class name returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that are in the class. Classes are identified by extensions (part after a .) on the post name of each glyph. For each such extension, two classes are defined. The first is the class of all glyphs that have that extension (class name is the extension). The second is the class of nominal glyphs corresponding to the glyphs with that extension (class name is the extension but with the prefix no_).
lists
Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that have the given attachment point.
vecs
If defined, this variable will be updated by "make_classes". It is a hash, keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning a bit vec bit array, indexed by GID, each bit set to 1 if the corresponding glyph has the given attachment point.
ligclasses
Optionally created by make_classes if ligatures are requested and they exist. The base forms class is no_code while the ligatures are held in code.
WARNINGS
If -errorfh not set, this accumulates any warning or error messages encountered.
WARNINGS
Count of number fo warnings or errors encountered.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2006-10-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1117 downloads
DejaVu fonts 2.19
The DejaVu fonts are a font family based on the Bitstream Vera Fonts. more>>
The DejaVu fonts are a font family based on the Bitstream Vera Fonts release 1.10 (see the list of other Bitstream Vera derivatives or Unicode Font Guide).
DejaVu fonts purpose is to provide a wider range of characters (see Current status page for more information) while maintaining the original look and feel through the process of collaborative development (see Authors).
The family is available as TrueType fonts and also as third-party packages for various operating systems including handhelds.
Enhancements:
- fixed misplaced symbols (U+2325,2326) in Sans Oblique (by John Karp)
- added Mark to Base anchors: cedilla for combining cedilla and above-legacy for stacking above precomposed glyphs (just a,e,i,o,u with macron for now) in Sans (by Denis Jacquerye).
- added contextual substitution for Case and Dotless forms in all Sans variants (by Denis Jacquerye).
- renamed ccmp lookups for RTL and Basic (LGC, etc.) (by Denis Jacquerye)
- added anchor cedilla for vowels in Sans. (by Denis Jacquerye)
- extended contextual dotless and case substitutions to handle both below and above diacritics (by Denis Jacquerye)
- renamed Dotless and Case Form GSUB lookups in Sans with meaningful names (by Denis Jacquerye)
<<lessDejaVu fonts purpose is to provide a wider range of characters (see Current status page for more information) while maintaining the original look and feel through the process of collaborative development (see Authors).
The family is available as TrueType fonts and also as third-party packages for various operating systems including handhelds.
Enhancements:
- fixed misplaced symbols (U+2325,2326) in Sans Oblique (by John Karp)
- added Mark to Base anchors: cedilla for combining cedilla and above-legacy for stacking above precomposed glyphs (just a,e,i,o,u with macron for now) in Sans (by Denis Jacquerye).
- added contextual substitution for Case and Dotless forms in all Sans variants (by Denis Jacquerye).
- renamed ccmp lookups for RTL and Basic (LGC, etc.) (by Denis Jacquerye)
- added anchor cedilla for vowels in Sans. (by Denis Jacquerye)
- extended contextual dotless and case substitutions to handle both below and above diacritics (by Denis Jacquerye)
- renamed Dotless and Case Form GSUB lookups in Sans with meaningful names (by Denis Jacquerye)
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-08-06 License: Freely Distributable Price:
822 downloads
Movie2XviD Script 0.2.0
Movie2XviD is a script for encoding a DVD or other movie to AVI (XviD). more>>
Movie2XviD is a script for encoding a DVD or other movie to AVI (XviD).
Auto computing bitrate and hight quality, but it is a little slowly.
Enhancements:
- Add options
- video filter
- help
- new computing bitrate
<<lessAuto computing bitrate and hight quality, but it is a little slowly.
Enhancements:
- Add options
- video filter
- help
- new computing bitrate
Download (0.001MB)
Added: 2007-01-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1007 downloads
fontutils 0.7
GNU font utilities to allow conversion of a scanned type specimen image into an outline (PostScript or Metafont) font. more>>
GNU font utilities to allow conversion of a scanned type specimen image into an outline (PostScript or Metafont) font. These fonts can be used with Ghostscript or TeX.
Since the fontutils were originally written in the early 1990s, other programs have been developed which do a better job of some parts of this task. Here is a list of the fontutils programs with indications of their current status:
- imgrotate: rotates images 90 degrees, an inefficiently-implemented subset of pnmrotate (from netpbm).
- imageto: extracts individual characters from a large image; still useful.
- fontconvert: some features may still be useful, such as creating a tfm file from a bitmap.
- charspace: allows non-interactive side bearing specification, so possibly still useful. On the other hand, fontforge allows interactive specification, and has a very nice preview window for testing side bearings.
- gsrenderfont: a shell script that converts outline fonts to bitmaps at a given size. This is called from TeX programs under certain circumstances. The version here has long been replaced by the scripts in the TeX distributions.
- limn: does the actual conversion from bitmaps to splines. These days, youre much better off using autotrace or potrace.
- bzrto: conversion from the generic homegrown `bzr (Bezier) format output by limn to PostScript Type 1, PostScript Type 3, or Metafont. Obsolete.
- bpltobzr: translate the binary bzr format into an equivalent text format `bpl (bezier property list), for editing. Fortunately, a full-featured free outline font editor, fontforge, has been written (by George Williams).
- xbfe: bitmap font editor for shapes and metrics; astonishingly, it seems there are still no bitmap editors for any format except BDF, so still useful.
<<lessSince the fontutils were originally written in the early 1990s, other programs have been developed which do a better job of some parts of this task. Here is a list of the fontutils programs with indications of their current status:
- imgrotate: rotates images 90 degrees, an inefficiently-implemented subset of pnmrotate (from netpbm).
- imageto: extracts individual characters from a large image; still useful.
- fontconvert: some features may still be useful, such as creating a tfm file from a bitmap.
- charspace: allows non-interactive side bearing specification, so possibly still useful. On the other hand, fontforge allows interactive specification, and has a very nice preview window for testing side bearings.
- gsrenderfont: a shell script that converts outline fonts to bitmaps at a given size. This is called from TeX programs under certain circumstances. The version here has long been replaced by the scripts in the TeX distributions.
- limn: does the actual conversion from bitmaps to splines. These days, youre much better off using autotrace or potrace.
- bzrto: conversion from the generic homegrown `bzr (Bezier) format output by limn to PostScript Type 1, PostScript Type 3, or Metafont. Obsolete.
- bpltobzr: translate the binary bzr format into an equivalent text format `bpl (bezier property list), for editing. Fortunately, a full-featured free outline font editor, fontforge, has been written (by George Williams).
- xbfe: bitmap font editor for shapes and metrics; astonishingly, it seems there are still no bitmap editors for any format except BDF, so still useful.
Download (0.80MB)
Added: 2006-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1233 downloads
Icecast amaroK script 0.5
Icecast/Darkice script for amaroK. more>>
Icecast amaroK script is an Icecast/Darkice script for amaroK.
Functions:
- It sends the title of the song being played to an Icecast server.
- It can start your Icecast server and Darkice on amaroK starting
- It allows you to stream what you are listening to in amaroK (in fact everything you are listening to!!!).
Utilisateurs francophones, regardez le tutoriel http://www.trustonme.net/didactels/341.html
<<lessFunctions:
- It sends the title of the song being played to an Icecast server.
- It can start your Icecast server and Darkice on amaroK starting
- It allows you to stream what you are listening to in amaroK (in fact everything you are listening to!!!).
Utilisateurs francophones, regardez le tutoriel http://www.trustonme.net/didactels/341.html
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2006-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1249 downloads
Hamster Font Manager 1.02
Hamster Font Manager is an easy GUI to manage fonts for X11/GS/TeX. more>>
HFM is a font manager for Unix systems. With it you can control the avaliability of fonts in all of the supported applications from a central place. Currently included are modules to support:
* X-Window
* Ghostscript
* TeX
A PostScript module handles PS Fonts. Other fonts remain untouched by this program.
HFM is distributed under the GPL (GNU Public License).
<<less* X-Window
* Ghostscript
* TeX
A PostScript module handles PS Fonts. Other fonts remain untouched by this program.
HFM is distributed under the GPL (GNU Public License).
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IPv6 FireWall script
IPv6 FireWall script is a firewall based on ip6tables. more>>
IPv6 FireWall script is a firewall based on ip6tables.
firewall6.sh 122 lines
#!/bin/bash
# Basic IPv6 FireWall script by Dennis Kruyt (dennis@klingon.nl)
#
# Sun Jan 5 18:26:28 2003 - DK
#debug
#set -x
cd /opt/scripts/firewall
source ./config6
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11
# change to script directory
cd ${SCRIPTSDIR}
SCRIPT=${SCRIPTSDIR}/firewall6.sh
case "$1" in
flush)
echo -e "Starting Firewall:"
${IPTABLE6} -F >> /dev/null 2>&1
${IPTABLE6} -X >> /dev/null 2>&1
echo -e "Setting defaults op ACCEPT!"
echo -e "ALERT: no firewall rules active"
#
${IPTABLE6} -P INPUT ACCEPT
${IPTABLE6} -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
${IPTABLE6} -P FORWARD ACCEPT
;;
start|reload)
echo -n "Starting Firewall: "
# paging!
#
# create a backup
TIME=`date +%s`
tar -czf /opt/backups/firewall/firewall.${TIME}.tar.gz /opt/scripts/firewall
# sending mail
mail email@address.com -s "Firewall - (re)started" < $0
# wait
sleep 1
# kerneloptions
echo -n "Loading Kernel options.."
./kernel_options6.sh
echo -n "Flushing and deleting all chains.."
${IPTABLE6} -F >> /dev/null 2>&1
${IPTABLE6} -X >> /dev/null 2>&1
# default policy
echo -n "Setting default policy DROP.."
${IPTABLE6} -P INPUT DROP
${IPTABLE6} -P OUTPUT DROP
${IPTABLE6} -P FORWARD DROP
# ?????????????
#${IPTABLE} -F -t mangle
#${IPTABLE} -t mangle -X
echo -e "Loading chains.."
# create chain blacklist
${IPTABLE6} --new blacklist
#And drop the evil ones
for i in $BLACKLIST6;do
${IPTABLE6} -A blacklist --src $i -j DROP
done
#icmp chain
${IPTABLE6} --new icmprules
${IPTABLE6} -A icmprules -p icmpv6 -j ACCEPT
# create out chain
${IPTABLE6} --new out
#localhost to localhost
${IPTABLE6} -A out --src $LOCALHOST6 --dst $LOCALHOST6 -j ACCEPT
# for now accept all outgoing IPv6 traffic
${IPTABLE6} -A out --src $SIXXS --dst $ANY6 -j ACCEPT
# create in chain
${IPTABLE6} --new in
#localhost to localhost
${IPTABLE6} -A in --src $LOCALHOST6 --dst $LOCALHOST6 -j ACCEPT
# for now accept all incomming IPv6 traffic
${IPTABLE6} -A in --dst $SIXXS --src $ANY6 -j ACCEPT
#All that are in trusted may ssh
for i in $THRUSTED6;do
${IPTABLE6} -A in -p tcp --dst $SIXXS --dport 22 --src $i -j ACCEPT
done
# jump to all ipv6 chains
${IPTABLE6} -A INPUT -j blacklist
${IPTABLE6} -A OUTPUT -j blacklist
${IPTABLE6} -A FORWARD -j blacklist
${IPTABLE6} -A INPUT -j icmprules
${IPTABLE6} -A OUTPUT -j icmprules
${IPTABLE6} -A INPUT -j in
${IPTABLE6} -A OUTPUT -j out
;;
show)
echo -e "Rules in the firewall: ${CHAIN} n"
${IPTABLE6} -L -n
;;
*)
echo -e "Usage: ${SCRIPT} {flush|start|reload|show} n"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
config6 12 lines
export IPTABLE6=/sbin/ip6tables
export SCRIPTSDIR=/opt/scripts/firewall
export EXT="eth0" # device
export SIXXS="3ffe:8114:1000::50f/127" # extern
export ANY6="::/0"
export LOCALHOST6="::1/128"
export THRUSTED6=""
export BLACKLIST6="3ffe:8114:2fff:1391::1"
kernel_options6.sh 7 lines
#!/bin/bash
# forwarding on
#echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv6 blablabla
# Set some other IPv6 proc settings
#echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv6 blablabla
<<lessfirewall6.sh 122 lines
#!/bin/bash
# Basic IPv6 FireWall script by Dennis Kruyt (dennis@klingon.nl)
#
# Sun Jan 5 18:26:28 2003 - DK
#debug
#set -x
cd /opt/scripts/firewall
source ./config6
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11
# change to script directory
cd ${SCRIPTSDIR}
SCRIPT=${SCRIPTSDIR}/firewall6.sh
case "$1" in
flush)
echo -e "Starting Firewall:"
${IPTABLE6} -F >> /dev/null 2>&1
${IPTABLE6} -X >> /dev/null 2>&1
echo -e "Setting defaults op ACCEPT!"
echo -e "ALERT: no firewall rules active"
#
${IPTABLE6} -P INPUT ACCEPT
${IPTABLE6} -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
${IPTABLE6} -P FORWARD ACCEPT
;;
start|reload)
echo -n "Starting Firewall: "
# paging!
#
# create a backup
TIME=`date +%s`
tar -czf /opt/backups/firewall/firewall.${TIME}.tar.gz /opt/scripts/firewall
# sending mail
mail email@address.com -s "Firewall - (re)started" < $0
# wait
sleep 1
# kerneloptions
echo -n "Loading Kernel options.."
./kernel_options6.sh
echo -n "Flushing and deleting all chains.."
${IPTABLE6} -F >> /dev/null 2>&1
${IPTABLE6} -X >> /dev/null 2>&1
# default policy
echo -n "Setting default policy DROP.."
${IPTABLE6} -P INPUT DROP
${IPTABLE6} -P OUTPUT DROP
${IPTABLE6} -P FORWARD DROP
# ?????????????
#${IPTABLE} -F -t mangle
#${IPTABLE} -t mangle -X
echo -e "Loading chains.."
# create chain blacklist
${IPTABLE6} --new blacklist
#And drop the evil ones
for i in $BLACKLIST6;do
${IPTABLE6} -A blacklist --src $i -j DROP
done
#icmp chain
${IPTABLE6} --new icmprules
${IPTABLE6} -A icmprules -p icmpv6 -j ACCEPT
# create out chain
${IPTABLE6} --new out
#localhost to localhost
${IPTABLE6} -A out --src $LOCALHOST6 --dst $LOCALHOST6 -j ACCEPT
# for now accept all outgoing IPv6 traffic
${IPTABLE6} -A out --src $SIXXS --dst $ANY6 -j ACCEPT
# create in chain
${IPTABLE6} --new in
#localhost to localhost
${IPTABLE6} -A in --src $LOCALHOST6 --dst $LOCALHOST6 -j ACCEPT
# for now accept all incomming IPv6 traffic
${IPTABLE6} -A in --dst $SIXXS --src $ANY6 -j ACCEPT
#All that are in trusted may ssh
for i in $THRUSTED6;do
${IPTABLE6} -A in -p tcp --dst $SIXXS --dport 22 --src $i -j ACCEPT
done
# jump to all ipv6 chains
${IPTABLE6} -A INPUT -j blacklist
${IPTABLE6} -A OUTPUT -j blacklist
${IPTABLE6} -A FORWARD -j blacklist
${IPTABLE6} -A INPUT -j icmprules
${IPTABLE6} -A OUTPUT -j icmprules
${IPTABLE6} -A INPUT -j in
${IPTABLE6} -A OUTPUT -j out
;;
show)
echo -e "Rules in the firewall: ${CHAIN} n"
${IPTABLE6} -L -n
;;
*)
echo -e "Usage: ${SCRIPT} {flush|start|reload|show} n"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
config6 12 lines
export IPTABLE6=/sbin/ip6tables
export SCRIPTSDIR=/opt/scripts/firewall
export EXT="eth0" # device
export SIXXS="3ffe:8114:1000::50f/127" # extern
export ANY6="::/0"
export LOCALHOST6="::1/128"
export THRUSTED6=""
export BLACKLIST6="3ffe:8114:2fff:1391::1"
kernel_options6.sh 7 lines
#!/bin/bash
# forwarding on
#echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv6 blablabla
# Set some other IPv6 proc settings
#echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv6 blablabla
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Added: 2007-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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