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Sound Mural 0.0.9e

Sound Mural 0.0.9e


Sound Mural is a picture-to-sound converter plugin for Xpaint. more>>
Sound Mural is a picture-to-sound converter plugin for Xpaint.
An image that has been loaded or composed in Xpaint is treated as a spectrogram, and the corresponding audio is written out as a WAV file.
Examples of what Sound Mural can do, can be seen and heard on the Sound Mural Web page.
To use sound mural, you need an XPaint that supports loading precompiled filters. Future official versions of XPaint might support this, but until then you can download the source here.
The modification adds a "Load Precompiled Filter" menu item to the C_Script menu. It pops open a file selection box, and you select a .so file which contains a precompiled filter, which it loads.
After it is loaded, you can run the filter from the "User Defined Filter" in the "Filters" menu. Although this modification was made to XPaint to support Sound Mural, it might be generally useful.
Your X needs to be running in 24 bit color mode or better. Otherwise it will work but performance will be bad. It is probably a good idea to use a pure white background color in XPaint.
Non-white background colors result in constant background noise in the output of Sound Mural. And pure white pixels require no processing, so it goes much faster if most of the image is pure white.
Installation and use:
Type make to compile. You must have an XPaint that has the PRECOMPILED_FILTERS feature. If you have that, then you can load this module from
Selectors -> C_Script_Editor -> File -> Load_Precompiled_Filter
After it is loaded, you invoke Sound Mural by
Filters -> User_Defined_Filter
Each time you invoke sound mural, it will render the canvas as audio, and write a WAV file to the location specified in soundmural.c. The default location is /tmp/soundmural.wav.
Enhancements:
- Sound Mural is now a freestanding command line program.
- It reads a PNG on stdin and writes WAV on stdout.
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Added: 2006-01-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sound 1.4

Sound 1.4


Sound lets you mathematically create sounds in Java. You define your sounds in terms of 16-bit linear code for the waveform, -- an array of samplings. The U_Law.class will then convert that to (or from) *.AU mu-law 8-bit encoding format which you can then play with AudioPlayer.player.start(bis) in an application or with Applet.getAudioClip in an Applet. This is just a sample program. You would insert your own mathematical functions. more>>

Sound - Sound lets you mathematically create sounds in Java.

You define your sounds in terms of 16-bit linear code for

the waveform, -- an array of samplings. The U_Law.class will

then convert that to (or from) *.AU mu-law 8-bit encoding

format which you can then play with

AudioPlayer.player.start(bis) in an application or with

Applet.getAudioClip in an Applet.

This is just a sample program. You would insert your own mathematical

functions or cannibalise parts of the code.

Use winzip to extract U_Law.java and Sound.java with

folder names into the commindprodsound directory.

java com.mindprod.sound.Sound


Enhancements:
Version 1.4

add pad and icon


System Requirements:
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Added: 2007-05-23 License: Free Price: Free
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Sound Studio 1.0.6

Sound Studio 1.0.6


Sound Studio is a Sound Editing Tool. more>>
Sound Studio is a Tcl/Tk application written by Paul Sharpe as his third year individual project, for which he received the Microsoft Prize for Software Engineering. It was subsequently improved by Robin Whitehead.

It enables recording, playback and simple cut & paste editing of sound files of diverse formats on a PC equipped with a soundcard and the OSS (formally VoxWare) sound drivers.

It uses Lance Norskogs Sox for format conversion; the version weve used is bundled together with this software in its entirety to prevent incompatibility problems, although you should try it with your own sox if you have a more recent one.

Sound Studio is now "finished", but no doubt there are loads of bugs still to be found and features to be added.
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Added: 2005-08-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Source in Tab 1.5

Open Source in Tab 1.5


Open Source in Tab is an extension which opens the pages source file in a new tab. more>>
Open Source in Tab is an extension which opens the pages source file in a new tab.

Opens the pages source file in a new tab. Has a preference to either open source in a new tab or existing tab.

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Added: 2007-04-19 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Sound Monitor 1.99.0

Sound Monitor 1.99.0


Sound Monitor is a GNOME panel applet, it displays the current Volume output of the Esound daemon. more>>
Sound Monitor is a GNOME panel applet, it displays the current Volume output of the Esound daemon, also, optionally shows the Esound status: Off(error), Standby, Ready. The esound server information can be displayed, the balance and volume can be also be adjusted for streams and samples. An extra program, esdpvd is included that will allow saving of stream volumes between sessions.
For installation do the basically make ; make install should do it.
The applet can then be run by selecting:
Panel->Add applet->Multimedia->Sound Monitor
Additional themes go into (gnome-prefix)/share/sound-monitor2
To make your own theme, see the SKIN-SPECS file.
Keyboard support:
An applet of this type does not really need to have keyboard shortcuts. But for themes that are resizable (they have a button that can be dragged to resize the applet), when the size button has focus the shift+arrow keys will resize the applet, shift+home will reset the applet theme to its default size.
Enhancements:
- sound-monitor_applet.spec.in: Added icon, tested build.
- src/themes/Makefile.am: Install SKIN-SPECS file.
- configure.in: Release 1.99.0
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HCS Open Source Project Beta

HCS Open Source Project Beta


HCS Open Source Project consists of a do-it-yourself home automation hardware and software system. more>>
HCS Open Source Project consists of a do-it-yourself home automation hardware and software system.

The HCS Open Source Project is a stand-alone home automation control system which consists of hardware (main controllers and remote networked controllers) and software to monitor and control various devices around your house.

The current plans support using wired and wireless X10 modules, as well as analog, digital, and voice input and output. Once the HCS is programmed, the use of a PC is not required.

CS stands for Home Control System. Originally designed by Steve Ciarcia for the article "Home Run Control System" for Byte magazine.

What is the HCS II? The HCS II is an expandable, network-based (RS485), intelligent-node, industrial-oriented supervisory control system intended for demanding home control applications.

The HCS incorporates direct and remote digital inputs and outputs, direct and remote analog inputs and outputs, real-time or Boolean decision event triggering, X-10 transmission and reception, infrared remote control transmission and reception, remote LCD displays, and a master console.

The HCS II system architecture consists of a central supervisory controller (SC) connected to up to 32 other functional modules (called links) via a RS485 serial network. The SC and the COMM-Links can operate independently and dont need each other to function.

This allows easy testing or incorporation as intelligent subsystems in other control equipment. Initially the subsystems links all shared a comon 8031 controller board (generically called a COMM-Link) with the I/O customized for each application.

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Added: 2007-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sound Converter 0.9.7

Sound Converter 0.9.7


Sound Converter can convert sound files to other formats. more>>
Sound Converter project can convert sound files to other formats.

A simple sound converter application for the GNOME environment. It reads anything the GStreamer library can read, and writes WAV, FLAC, MP3, and Ogg Vorbis files.

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Added: 2007-08-01 License: GPL v3 Price:
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Sequoia Open Source ERP 0.8.1

Sequoia Open Source ERP 0.8.1


Sequoia ERP is a true enterprise-class open source ERP solution. more>>
Sequoia ERP is a true enterprise-class open source ERP solution. It combines the advanced features and scalability required for enterprise software with the flexibility and low cost of ownership that only open source can deliver.
Main features:
- Full Suite of integrated applications that deliver a 360-degree view of your business.
- Compatible all major open source and commercial relational databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Sybase, and Microsoft SQL Server.
- Runs on Linux, Unix, and Windows operating platforms.
- Service-Oriented Architecture for easy interoperability with external or legacy applications.
- Remote and local synchronization for scalability and high availability.
- Workflow for adapting to unique business processes.
- Available under the business-friendly MIT Public License.
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DSI Sound Station 1.0

DSI Sound Station 1.0


DSI Sound Station is broadcast software for everything related to audio and station management. more>>
DSI Sound Station is broadcast software for everything related to audio and station management.

DSI Sound Station is for broadcast radio and TV stations of all sizes. It provides hard-disk audio recording, an on-line newsroom, a disc/media cataloguer, and sales utilities (like contracts and invoices).
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Added: 2006-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sound Juicer 2.16.4 / 2.19.3

Sound Juicer 2.16.4 / 2.19.3


Sound Juicer is a CD ripping tool that features a clean interface and automatic tagging of files. more>>
Sound Juicer is a clean, mean, and lean CD ripper for GNOME 2.
Sound Juicer sports a clean interface and simple preferences, aiming to do The Right Thing and What You Mean all of the time.
It requires GNOME 2.10 and GStreamer 0.8.
Main features:
- Thread the extracting pipeline for faster rips
- Add a volume control when playing (Ronald Bultje)
- Remove the progress dialog (Raj M Madhan)
- Register our custom icons as stock so themes can set them (Luca Cavalli)
- Use Disc instead of CD in the menu
- Disable Play button when extracting (Raj)
- Set the pipeline to NULL when cancelling (Raj)
- Use gnome-common (Ali Akcaagac)
Whats New in 2.16.4 Stable Release:
- Detect FreeDB albums better (thanks David Mandelberg)
- Make path selector accessible (Rich Burridge)
- Use xdg-data-dirs to set a nice default directory on systems that support it
- Init threading earlier (Christian Kirbach)
- Transcode errors to UTF-8 (Pascal Terjan)
- Remove Application category from desktop file
- Fix build in srcdir!=builddir (Loic Minier)
Whats New in 2.19.3 Development Release:
- When removing sources be more paranoid. I hope this fixes the many-duplicated crasher.
- Translate the program description (#450161, Gabor Kelemen)
- Bump libmusicbrainz requirement
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Quake III Arena Source 1.32c

Quake III Arena Source 1.32c


This is the source code for Quake III Arena version 1.32b, released by id Software. more>>
This is the source code for Quake III Arena version 1.32b, released by id Software. Quake III Arena Source is subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License.
While we made sure we were still able to compile the game on Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac, this build didnt get any kind of extensive testing so it may not work completely right.
Whenever an id game is released under GPL, several projects start making the source code more friendly to nowadays compilers and environements.
If you are picking up this release weeks/months/years after we uploaded it, you probably want to look around on the net for cleaned up versions of this codebase as well.
The build system using cons, which may be known as sconss perl ancestor now you dont have to track it down though, the build script is provided in the tree you will need nasm and gcc 2.95
Make sure you have the X Direct Graphics Access and X Video Mode extensions headers for your X11 a typical compile command goes like this:
[..]/code$ ./unix/cons -- gcc=gcc-2.95 g++=g++-2.95
Enhancements:
- Fix for a security exploit.
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GNU Source-highlight 2.7

GNU Source-highlight 2.7


GNU Source-highlight produces a document with syntax highlighting when given a source file. more>>
GNU Source-highlight produces a document with syntax highlighting when given a source file.

Source-highlight reads source language specifications dynamically, thus it can be easily extended (without recompiling the sources) for handling new languages.

GNU Source-highlight also reads output format specifications dynamically, and thus it can be easily extended (without recompiling the sources) for handling new output formats. The syntax for these specifications is quite easy (take a look at the manual).

Since version 2.2, source-highlight can also generate cross references; in order to do this it relies on GNU Ctags.

These are the output formats already supported:

HTML
XHTML
LATEX
TEXINFO
ANSI color escape sequences (you can use this feature with less)

These are the input languages (or input formats) already supported (in alphabetical order):

C/C++
Bison
Caml
Changelog
Diff
Flex
Fortran
Html
Java
Javascript
Latex
Logtalk
Log files
Lua
ML
Pascal
Perl
PHP
Prolog
Python
Ruby
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Added: 2007-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SourceEditor 0.2

SourceEditor 0.2


SourceEditor allows you to view and Edit source of HTML element. more>>
SourceEditor allows you to view and Edit source of HTML element.

View and Edit source of HTML element.

Use the button on status bar to activate/desactivate and the double click or the context menu to edit source of the selected element

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Added: 2007-04-13 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Ice Sound Manager 0.57

Ice Sound Manager 0.57


Ice Sound Manager is a manager for sound events and sound themes for IceWM. more>>
Ice Sound Manager was designed to ease the management of sound events, sound themes, and the IceSound server in the IceWM environment under Linux/Unix. It is also intended to be an improvement upon the noble, but primitive icesndcfg.
The main improvements over icesndcfg include a support for sound event "themes", more comprehensive help, easy management and configuration of the IceSound server, a cleaner GUI interface, automatic starting of the IceSound server, and a more conservative approach to disk space usage. In addition, Ice Sound Manager includes a built-in "Setup" program which runs the first time you run Ice Sound Manager.
The application is written in Python (making it more easily ported across various platforms and architectures) and uses GTK through the PyGTK libraries. This application is available in both .tar.bz2, RPM, and static binary (for people without Python/PyGtk).
Please note that the tar.gz file does NOT need to be compiled (this is python, remember). System requirements are as follows: Python 2.2, PyGTK-2 1.9.9/2.0.0, IceWM (or IceWM-Gnome) 1.2.0 or better - with the IceSound Server executable (generally called, icesound or icesound-gnome). IceWM version 1.2.6 or better is highly recommended.
NONE of the following is required: Gnome, Gnome libs, or PyGnome (python-gnome). This application has NOT been tested with earlier versions of Python, IceWM, PyGTK, and IceSound Server. I cant say that it wont work with earlier versions, but I certainly cant say that it will. This application has NO dependencies on Gnome. 8-)
This software is distributed under the GPL license (included in the documentation and source code): Its free and open source for all legal and NON-commerical use, copying, modification, and redistribution, provided all of the authors credits are left in-tact and unmodified. This software is distributed AS-IS, with no warranty whatsoever. Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Erica Andrews (PhrozenSmoke[at]yahoo.com). All rights reserved.
Ice Sound Manager has been designed and tested in the following environment(s): Mandrake 8.1, SuSe 8.1, Kernel 2.4.8 / 2.4.19, Glibc 2.2.4 / 2.2.5, XFree86 4.0.1 - 4.3.0, Python 2.2 - 2.2.1, PyGtk 0.6.9/PyGtk-2 2.0.0, Gtk version 1.2.8-4-1.2.10, Gtk+2 version 2.0.6, IceWM 1.0.9 - 1.2.15, IceWM-Gnome 1.0.9 / 1.2.2, with both icesound and icesound-gnome sound server executables. The test computers (3) were all Pentium 1, ranging in memory from 64MB to 256MB - nothing spectacular. It should run well on very old computers.
Requierments:
- Access to a Bash shell (very important), Python (2.2 or better), PyGtk-2 (1.9.9/2.0.0 or better), and Gtk+ 2.0.6 or better - neither Gnome nor PyGnome is required. (IceWMCP versions 2.5 and earlier require Gtk+1 and PyGtk-1 0.6.9) Repeat: IceWM requires NOTHING gnome-related.
- Also, your version of PyGtk should have the Gdk-Pixbuf modules on your system. Please run ALL IceWMCP programs from a BASH shell: Using other shells such as ksh, pdksh, csh, tcsh, etc. is likely to cause problems. If your IceWMCP programs have trouble launching other applications, it is most likely because you are using something other than a Bash (/bin/bash) shell. Run the programs from Bash...period! If you attempt to run the application and get ANY kind of error that says something like "Import Error", it means YOU do not have all the necessary Python libraries installed or do not have them installed correctly: This is NOT a bug, so do not file a bug report when you dont have the necessary software properly installed. Getting Python and PyGtk and getting them setup right is YOUR business. DO NOT ask for help installing Python, PyGtk, or GdkPixbuf. I recommend you get them from: http://speakeasy.rpmfind.net. If you are using a Python version lower than 2.2 and are too lazy to upgrade, use the "binary" distribution of IceWM Control Panel, or dont bother at all. NOTE: These requirements apply only to the standard pure-python version of IceWM Control Panel. Compiled, binary copies of IceWM Control Panel are stand-alone executables that do NOT require Python or PyGtk.
- Disk space requirements: The standard, pure-Python version of IceWM Control Panel uses approximately 1.75-2.2 MB of disk space - very small! The compiled, binary version of IceWM Control Panel uses about 3.7 MB of disk space. Yes, the binary version is large, so people too lazy or impatient to install Python and PyGtk properly and choose to use the stand-alone binary version will pay with disk space. At last check, the Hardware (or System) plug-in uses about 1.9 MB of disk space (most of it being the hardware ID data file).
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Quake II Open Source 3.21-r0.16.1

Quake II Open Source 3.21-r0.16.1


Quake II Open Source project consists of the open source extended version of Quake II from Id. more>>
Quake II Open Source project consists of the open source extended version of Quake II from Id.
Quake II Open Source is the open source version of the commercial first person shooter Quake II.
It has been updated from the commercial version for security, performance, and functionality.
For this to be of any use, you _must_ own a copy of Quake 2. The demo would also work, but you might as well buy the full thing now.
These modifications are intended for Linux users, as I do not have have access to other platforms.
Be sure to install SDL 1.2 (http://www.libsdl.org) if you want to use the softsdl or sdlgl drivers, or the sdlquake2 binary.
make will, by default, build both the debug and release files.
To build just the optimized binaries: make build_release
The resulting binaries are then put in releasei386.
System requirements:
- SDL
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