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Irc-Scroller r307

Irc-Scroller r307


Irc-Scroller is a Web script that parses different IRC log formats. more>>
Irc-Scroller is a Web script that parses different IRC log formats, and dynamically displays them as Web pages, updating almost in real time.

The log formats used by eggdrop, mirc, irssi, and a custom database are currently supported.

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Added: 2007-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
827 downloads
PHP News Ticker 0.0.1

PHP News Ticker 0.0.1


PHP News Ticker is a news ticker that is easy to manage, easy to add to, and easy to purge old news from. more>>
PHP News Ticker is a news ticker that is easy to manage, easy to add to, and easy to purge old news from. PHP News Ticker project allows HTML and small images to be inserted. Its a horizontal scroller, so it does not display big pictures attractively.

***first, go through the admin/config.php

and change the following:

host, dbuser, dbpass, dbname

***create a table on a db with the following colums:

id (int)6 AUTO INCREMENT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
message (VARCHAR)9000 NOT NUL

*** copy and paste from the sample_script.php what you need, changing what has been annotated to be changed.

*** upload files to http://"your-site.com"/news leaving the folder structure unchanged

*** Log into the admin area to test script by going to http://"your-site.com"/news/admin no username needed, just the password that you setup in the config.php file.

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Added: 2007-01-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1003 downloads
DMCRadio 1.1.4

DMCRadio 1.1.4


DMCRadio is a ncurses-based console program for radio tuner cards supported by the Video4Linux system. more>>
DMCRadio is a ncurses-based console program for radio tuner cards supported by the Video4Linux system. To run DMCRadio, youll need a kernel with Video4Linux support.
Beside, youll need the ncurses-package. And DMCRadio is only usefull with a radio-card (or a tv-card with radio-tuner)
Installation is easy:
1. Untar the source archive
2. ./configure
3. make
4. make install
5. Make sure, everybody can access your radiodevice (usually /dev/radio)
Enhancements:
- different (more correctly) behaviour on different terminalsizes:
- smaller than 80x24: refuses to start
- 80x24: doesnt show the scroller (and wont start a scrollthread)
- 80x25: "normal" view
- greater than 80x25: centers
- should now evaluate autoconfs PREFIX-variable (eg. expects the fonts in $PREFIX/share/DMCRadio/ - default is still /usr/local/share/DMCRadio/)
- the fonts are there again (forgot to include them in version 1.1.3)
- "make install" now installs the fonts in $PREFIX/share/DMCRadio/
- added a "debian"-directory, you may build debian-packeges with "dpkg-buildpackage" now (after applying the patch (diff))
- added standard header define stuff in the headers
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kraptor Final 2004

Kraptor Final 2004


Kraptor is a classic shoot em up scroller game, where you must fight against tons of bad dudes. more>>
Kraptor is a classic shoot em up scroller game, where you must fight against tons of bad dudes.
The game offers high speed action, with massive destruction and lots of fun. Kraptor features a powerful engine for 2D shooter scroller games. Massive destruction, powerful weapons, all that you always wanted in this kind of games! It is also multi-platform (DOS, Win32, Linux and more!)
Main features:
- FULL SOURCE CODE AVAILABLE FREE (Under MIT license)
- Works on many platforms, including DOS, Windows and Linux!
- Supports all resolutions, like 320x200, 640x480, 1024x768, etc.; even those bizarre ones, like 160x120, 320x400, etc.
- Uses stereo positional sound (you hear the ships flying around you)
- Has a incredible particle system, that let all sorts of particle effects in the explosions, fire on the ground, the ships going down in flames,and the weapons can let a trail of smoke, beams, etc
- Has a dynamic fire, smoke and explosions system based on layers and on-fly rendering, that let show a massive destruction effect on the air and ground.
- Has a dynamic enviroment sub-engine to render rain, snow, etc.
- The ships explodes into pieces, and the builds on the ground blows up in a chain-explosion effect.
- Enemys of any size, and custom IAs and weapons.
- All kind of animated bad dudes, from tiny ones to big bad bosses.
- All the flying objects cast shadows over the background, with perspective correction.
- Support for animations and cinematic, with sound and subtitles.
- A on-fly translation system with UNICODE and UTF-8 support, that can translate on the fly all the GUIs to other language.
- Multiple weapons for player and enemies.
- Has original music sound-track.
- You can lower/raise the detail level, in low detail, the game runs good even on a 486 DX2!
- Original story, with cool movies.
- Realistic huge hi-res backgrounds levels.
- Original high quality stereo sounds and music
- Support for Spanish and English translation on-fly
- Black market shop to buy new weapons, upgrade ship, etc.
- GUI driven interface like the one used in Unre*l.
- You can Save / Load your game
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Added: 2005-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Stargun 0.2

Stargun 0.2


Stargun is a 2D space shooter game. more>>
Stargun project is a 2D space shooter game.
Stargun is a space shooter, vertical scroller game. Its platform independent (or at least it is the objetive). The target OS are Windows and Linux. There are plans to port Stargun to BeOs, FreeBSD and Amiga.
Stargun is written in C++ and uses SDL library.
This project is under GPL lisence.
Enhancements:
- Music & sound added
- Joystick support
- Levels support
- some bugs fixed
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Added: 2006-12-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1054 downloads
mx5000tools 0.1.1

mx5000tools 0.1.1


mx5000tools is a set of tools to control the LCD that is part of the keyboard that comes with the Logitech MX 5000 Laser. more>>
mx5000tools is a set of tools to control the LCD that is part of the keyboard that comes with the Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser.
The Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser comes with a keyboard that has a nice LCD. But Logitech did not provide any way to control it from a Free operating system. These tools make it possible to control what is displayed on the LCD and to use some of the keys that are not recognized by the stock Linux HID driver.
mx5000tools contains three parts:
- libmx5000: This library contains all of the code that directly interacts with the keyboard. Other applications can be implemented while using it. The only dependency it has is a working libc, the Linux kernel and the netpbm library.
- mx5000-tool: This simple command-line tool allows users to control what is displayed on the LCD. It only depends on libmx5000.
- mx5000d: Some of the "special" keys on the MX 5000 are not properly handled by the HID driver present in the Linux 2.6.17 kernel. This daemon listens for those events and emits corresponding events on a uinput event device (this requires the UINPUT driver in the kernel). It also translates the zoom scroller events into scroll wheel events. It depends on glib.
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Added: 2006-12-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Data::TreeDumper::Renderer::GTK 0.01

Data::TreeDumper::Renderer::GTK 0.01


Data::TreeDumper::Renderer::GTK is a Gtk2::TreeView renderer for Data::TreeDumper. more>>
Data::TreeDumper::Renderer::GTK is a Gtk2::TreeView renderer for Data::TreeDumper.

SYNOPSIS
my $treedumper = Data::TreeDumper::Renderer::GTK->new
(
data => %data,
title => Test Data,
dumper_setup => {DISPLAY_PERL_SIZE => 1}
);

$treedumper->modify_font(Gtk2::Pango::FontDescription->from_string (monospace));
$treedumper->expand_all;

# some boilerplate to get the widget onto the screen...
my $window = Gtk2::Window->new;

my $scroller = Gtk2::ScrolledWindow->new;
$scroller->add ($treedumper);

$window->add ($scroller);
$window->show_all;

HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::Object
+----Gtk2::Widget
+----Gtk2::Container
+----Gtk2::TreeView
+----Mup::TreeDumper

GTK-perl renderer for Data::TreeDumper.

This widget is the gui equivalent of Data::TreeDumper; it will display a perl data structure in a TreeView, allowing you to fold and unfold child data structures and get a quick feel for whats where. Right-clicking anywhere in the view brings up a context menu, from which the user can choose to expand or collapse all items.

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Added: 2006-07-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1200 downloads
Barbie Seahorse Adventures Deluxe 1.0

Barbie Seahorse Adventures Deluxe 1.0


Barbie Seahorse Adventures Deluxe game allows you to help barbie the seahorse float on bubbles to the moon. more>>
Barbie Seahorse Adventures Deluxe game allows you to help barbie the seahorse float on bubbles to the moon. This is a retro-side scroller game. It won the teams category in pyweek 4. Includes original soundtrack, graphics, and 15 levels!

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Added: 2007-04-23 License: Freeware Price:
920 downloads
Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView 0.000001

Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView 0.000001


Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView is a Perl module to display mind map or outline on a Gnome2::Canvas. more>>
Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView is a Perl module to display mind map or outline on a Gnome2::Canvas.

HEIRARCHY

Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::Object
+----Gtk2::Widget
+----Gtk2::Container
+----Gtk2::Layout
+----Gnome2::Canvas
+----Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView

SYNOPSIS

#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict; use Gtk2 -init; use Gnome2::Canvas;
use Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView; use Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::ItemFactory;
my $window = Gtk2::Window->new();
my $scroller = Gtk2::ScrolledWindow->new();
my $view = Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView->new(aa=>1);
my $factory = Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::ItemFactory->new(view=>$view);
$view->set_scroll_region(-350,-325,350,325);
$scroller->add($view);
$window->signal_connect(destroy=>sub { _closeapp($view); });
$window->set_default_size(900,350);
$window->add($scroller);
my $item1 = _text_item($factory, "Hello World!");
$view->add_item($item1);
my $item2 = _url_item($factory, "Google Search Engine", "http://www.google.com");
$view->add_item($item1, $item2);
my $item3 = _picture_item($factory, "./monalisa.jpeg");
$view->add_item($item1, $item3);
$view->layout();
$window->show_all();
Gtk2->main();
exit 0;
sub _closeapp { my $view = shift(@_);
$view->destroy();

Gtk2->main_quit();

return 0;
}
sub _text_item { my ($factory, $text) = @_;
my $item = $factory->create_item(border=>Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Border::RoundedRect,
content=>Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::EllipsisText,
text=>$text,
font_desc=>Gtk2::Pango::FontDescription->from_string("Ariel Italic 8"),
hotspot_color_gdk=>Gtk2::Gdk::Color->parse(lightgreen));

$item->signal_connect(event=>&_test_handler);

return $item;
}
sub _url_item { my ($factory, $text, $url) = @_;
my $browser = /usr/bin/firefox;

my $item = $factory->create_item(border=>Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Border::RoundedRect,
content=>Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Uri,
text=>$text, uri=>$url, browser=>$browser,
text_color_gdk=>Gtk2::Gdk::Color->parse(blue),
fill_color_gdk =>Gtk2::Gdk::Color->parse(white));

$item->signal_connect(event=>&_test_handler);

return $item;
}
sub _picture_item { my ($factory, $file) = @_;
my $pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new_from_file($file);

my $item = $factory->create_item(border=>Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Border::Rectangle,
content=>Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture,
pixbuf=>$pixbuf,
hotspot_color_gdk=>Gtk2::Gdk::Color->parse(lightgreen),
fill_color_gdk =>Gtk2::Gdk::Color->parse(white));

$item->signal_connect(event=>&_test_handler);

return $item;
}
sub _test_handler { my ($item, $event) = @_;
my $event_type = $event->type;

my @coords = $event->coords;

print "Event, type: $event_type coords: @coordsn";
}
1;

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Added: 2006-11-30 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1058 downloads
Epiphany Extensions 2.18.3 / 2.19.6

Epiphany Extensions 2.18.3 / 2.19.6


Epiphany Extensions package contains extension for Epiphany software. more>>
Epiphany Extensions package contains extension for Epiphany software.

How to choose which extensions to build:

./configure --with-extensions=ext1,ext2,...

where ext1, ext2 ... are one of the following:

actions Perform actions on links from the context menu
adblock Block content based on its URL
auto-scroll Auto scroll on middle mouse clicks
auto-reload Reload a tab periodically
bookmarks-tray Add bookmarks menu to the panel
certificates Display SSL certificates
dashboard Send cluepackets to Dashboard
error-viewer Error Viewer dialog [i.e., Javascript, HTML errors]
extensions-manager-ui GUI to enable and disable Epiphany extensions
favicon Loads /favicon.ico if the page doesnt specify one
gestures Mouse gestures
greasemonkey Load mozilla greasmonkey scripts
imagebar Display a toolbar over images
java-console Provide access to the Java-Plugin Console
livehttpheaders Display HTTP headers
net-monitor Monitor the network status and set offline mode accordingly
page-info Show information about the current page
permissions Manage web site permissions
push-scroller Scroll by holding the middle mouse button and pushing
python-console Opens an interactive Python console
rss Subscribe to newsfeeds contained in web pages
select-stylesheet Switch between alternate stylesheets
sidebar Adds a sidebar to Epiphany
smart-bookmarks Right-click on selected text to search the Web for it
tab-groups Open new tabs to the right of the current one
tab-states Indicates unread tabs in the tab label
tabsmenu Tabs menu entries to move tabs across windows

all All of the above extensions

sample Sample extension [use this as a template]
sample-mozilla Sample extension using Mozilla API [use as a template]

really-all All of the above extensions (including samples)
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Added: 2007-07-31 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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