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Xtra Screen Hacks 0.1

Xtra Screen Hacks 0.1


Xtra Screen Hacks is a collection of graphics display modes that are meant to be run with a daemon such as XScreenSaver. more>>
Xtra Screen Hacks is a collection of graphics display modes that are meant to be run with a daemon such as XScreenSaver.

"Daisy" draws spinning flowers, and "Twinkle" draws a twinkling star field.

Compilation of Xtra Screen Hacks depends only on xlib.

Installation:

The configure script is not up and running yet, so the Makefiles and config.h are hacked versions of the ones xscreensavers configure script generated on the authors machine. If your system differs from the authors (i686 Debian GNU/Linux) then the build will probably not work for you, unless you hack the Makefiles and possibly config.h to modify the variables and defines.

If the Makefiles and config.h are ok, then simply run

$ make

to generate the binaries. They will be in the hacks directory.
If you have a copy of XScreensaver installed from the tarball, run

$ make install

If not, you will need to copy the files to their target directories by hand. Search for deluxe, deluxe.xml, and deluxe.1 (or deluxe.man, deluxe.6x.gz, etc) using locate, find, or whereis to figure out where they should go. The binaries and xml files must be in the correct directories
to work properly with xscreensaver-demo.

You will need to add entries to your .xscreensaver file by hand. Open $HOME/.xscreensaver in your favorite text editor and paste the following two lines into the "programs" section:

--snip----------------
- daisy -root n
- twinkle -root n
--snip----------------

Then run xscreensaver-demo to activate and configure the hacks.

If you dont have XScreensaver at all, just enjoy the hacks in an X window.

If make install worked for you, type

$ make uninstall

when you no longer want the new screen hacks.
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Added: 2006-03-06 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Graphics::ColorPicker 0.10

Graphics::ColorPicker 0.10


Graphics::ColorPicker is a Perl module for WYSIWYG web applications that allow selection of HEX color numbers. more>>
Graphics::ColorPicker is a Perl module for WYSIWYG web applications that allow selection of HEX color numbers.

SYNOPSIS

use Graphics::ColorPicker;
or
require Graphics::ColorPicker;

make_page($path_to_images);
send_page($html_txt,$type);
$time_string = http_date($time);
$name = script_name;
$html_text=frames($websafe);
$html_text = msie_frame;
$html_text=picker($darkimg,$liteimg,$size,$bsize,greyimg);
$html_text=no_picker;
$html_text=cp216_ds($clrdot,$border,$square)
$javascript_text = jslib;
$html=make_buttons(%look_n_feel,$url,$active,@buttons,$xtra);
$html_text=pluck($color);

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Added: 2007-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Gnomad2 2.8.12

Gnomad2 2.8.12


Gnomad2 manages portable digital audio devices from Creative and Dell. more>>
Gnomad2 project manages portable digital audio devices from Creative and Dell.

Gnomad2 was initially developed as a reference application using libnjb for managing the Creative NOMAD jukebox, and was later expanded to support the Creative Zen (Zen NX, Zen Xtra, Zen Micro etc) product line.

It also supports the Dell DJ devices, since these are OEM products actually made by Creative Technologies.

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Added: 2007-04-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libnjb 2.2.5

libnjb 2.2.5


libnjb is a C library and API for communicating with the Creative Nomad JukeBox and Dell DJ digital audio players under Linux. more>>
libnjb is a C library and API for communicating with the Creative Nomad JukeBox and Dell DJ digital audio players under Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and Windows.
The protocol these devices use is presumably called PDE (Portable Digital Entertainment protocol) at Creative. Newer devices using the Microsoft MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) are NOT supported.
There are no kernel devices required for libnjb:s operation, so instead it depends on user-level USB using libusb on all platforms. The following platforms are currently supported:
FreeBSD and NetBSD. FreeBSD is the primary development platform, though NetBSD users have successfully built and run the library and sample applications.
OpenBSD has not been tested, but if it uses the same USB stack as the other BSDs, then it should work fine.
Linux works fine. (Note that libusb also requires that users mount the usbdevfs filesystem, which everybody should have as default nowadays.)
MacOS X (Darwin) is also supported and works fine.
Solaris is supported through Sun:s own reimplementation of libusb.
Working Devices:
- Creative NOMAD Jukebox 1 (aka D.A.P.)
- Creative NOMAD Jukebox 2
- Creative NOMAD Jukebox 3
- Creative NOMAD Jukebox Zen
- Creative NOMAD Jukebox Zen USB 2.0
- Creative NOMAD Jukebox Zen NX
- Creative NOMAD Jukebox Zen Xtra
- Creative Zen Touch
- Creative Zen Micro
- Creative Zen Sleek
- Creative Zen
- Dell Digital Jukebox ("Dell DJ")
- Second Generation Dell DJ
- Dell Pocket DJ
NOT SUPPORTED:
- Creative Zen Portable Media Center
- Creative Zen MicroPhoto
- Any other MTP device
Newer devices have a 2.x MTP/PlaysForSure firmware upgrade - we do not support MTP so please dont install it!
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Added: 2006-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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