Smooth alpha-blended slide transitions are provided for the sake of eye
candy, but in addition to this, Impressive offers some unique tools that
are very useful for presentations.
WWW: http://impressive.sourceforge.net/
PR: 143840
Submitted by: Gvozdikov Veniamin <g.veniamin@googlemail.com>
Feature safe: yes
components used by Apache Batik and Apache FOP. Many of these components can
easily be used separately outside the domains of SVG and XSL-FO. You will
find components such as a PDF library, an RTF library, Graphics2D
implementations that let you generate PDF & PostScript files, and much more.
WWW: http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/commons/
PR: ports/143862
Submitted by: Rob Farmer <rfarmer@predatorlabs.net> (maintainer)
generate drawings and to apply automatic layouts to a range of different
diagrams and networks.
yEd makes full use of the yFiles library. This is a Java class library enabling
the viewing, editing, optimizing, drawing, and animating of a wide range
of diagrams, networks, and other graph-like structures.
WWW: http://www.yworks.com/en/products_yed_about.html
PR: ports/142858
Submitted by: Eugene Mychlo <myc at barev.net>
various URI schemes and MIME types. It is an implementation of the
thumbnail management D-Bus specification described on
Tumbler is used in Thunar, Xfce and is currently being prepared for
Maemo 6.
WWW: http://git.xfce.org/apps/tumbler
PR: ports/142866
Submitted by: Ashish SHUKLA <wahjava at gmail.com>
Fractint is an IBM PC program to generate fractals, and was written by
the Stone Soup Group.
The UNIX port was done by Ken Shirriff and modified by Scott D. Boyd.
WWW: http://www.fractint.org
PR: ports/138637
Submitted by: onemda at gmail.com
Approved by: portmgr (miwi)
audio/ccaudio||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
audio/py-libmpdclient||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
chinese/gbk2uni||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 6 months
chinese/iiimf-le-xcin||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
devel/adabindx||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
devel/agide||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 6 months
devel/asis||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
devel/callgrind||2010-01-18|Has expired: Included in devel/valgrind
devel/florist||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
editors/xml2rfc-xxe||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
graphics/gephex||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
graphics/irit||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
graphics/pixieplus||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 6 months
japanese/expect||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
lang/pnetc||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 5 months
mail/libnewmail||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
net-mgmt/flowscan||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 5 months
net/astmanproxy||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
palm/prc-tools||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
print/latex-msc||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
science/xloops-ginac||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
shells/bush||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
textproc/iiimf-gnome-im-switcher||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
textproc/iiimf-gtk||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
x11-toolkits/gtkada-devel||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
x11-toolkits/gtkada||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
x11-wm/ion-2||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
files. Supported input image file formats are JPEG, and black and
white TIFF (single- or multi-page). Black and white images will be
encoded in the PDF output using lossless Group 4 fax compression
(ITU-T recommendation T.6). This provides a very good compression
ratio for text and line art. JPEG images will be preserved with the
original coding.
The current version of Tumble will only work on little-endian systems,
such as x86, VAX, and Alpha. The byte order dependencies will be fixed
in a later release.
PR: ports/142765
Submitted by: Rob Farmer <rfarmer at predatorlabs.net>
You can take almost any image (jpeg, tiff, png ...)
and scramble it into many pieces (tens to hundreds).
You can then reassemble the picture using the mouse to move the pieces around.
WWW: http://kornelix.squarespace.com/picpuz/
PR: ports/142376
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
allows the user to easily correct family photos. It tries to make the
picture look better. The program does this by analyzing the input image
and then sets the most optimal contrast, gamma, color balance and
saturation for it.
WWW: http://log69.com/aaphoto_en.html
PR: ports/141949
Submitted by: Andras Horvath <han at log69.com>
and acceptable quality of image quickly. While adjusting various
settings, you may explore how image quality and file size change.
Options to reduce file size of an image include setting compression
quality, number or colors, resizing, cropping, Exif information
removal, etc.
WWW: http://registry.gimp.org/node/33
PR: 140879
Submitted by: Grzegorz Blach <magik@roorback.net>
thumbnails.
Although not required to use, sorl-thumbnail is heavily integrated with
the Django framework.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/sorl-thumbnail/
PR: ports/140824
Submitted by: Kevin Golding <ports at caomhin.org>
The Graphics Transformation Languages is a set of library for using and
integrating transformation algorithms (such as filter or color conversion)
in graphics applications.
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
Features:
---------
- Browser, editor, enlarged and slideshow renderer for viewing the entire
collection, editing, a single photo and slideshows respectively.
- Camera, Flickr and folder importer to import photos from cameras in PTP mode
Flickr and folders respectively.
- Folder exporter to export selected photos to a folder.
- Date view for showing photo dates.
- Basic editing like brightness, contrast, flipping, rotation, saturation and
scaling, and undo, redo of operations.
- Ability to copy a set of applied operations from one photo and paste it
onto others.
- Support for tagging photos and Exif data.
- Thumbnails for showing RAW files in the browser renderer.
- Search basket for drag and drop search using multiple tags, Exif fields
and/or dates.
WWW: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/solang
PR: ports/140848
Submitted by: Ashish SHUKLA <wahjava@gmail.com>
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/ .
Officially, this is mostly a polishing release in preparation for GNOME 3.0
due in about a year.
On the FreeBSD front, though, a lot went into this release. Major thanks
goes to kwm and avl who did a lot of the porting work for this release.
In particular, kwm brought in Evolution MAPI support for better Microsoft
Exchange integration. Avl made sure that the new gobject introspection
repository ports were nicely compartmentalized so that large dependencies
aren't brought in wholesale.
But, every GNOME team member (ahze, avl, bland, kwm, mezz, and myself)
contributed to this release.
Other major improvements include an updated HAL with better volume
probing code, ufsid integration, and support for volume names containing
spaces (big thanks to J.R. Oldroyd); a new WebKit; updated AbiWord;
an updated Gimp; and a preview of the new GNOME Shell project (thanks to
Pawel Worach).
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to that the following additional
contributors to this release whose patches and testing really helped
make it a success:
Andrius Morkunas
Dominique Goncalves
Eric L. Chen
J.R. Oldroyd
Joseph S. Atkinson
Li
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartière
Thomas Vogt
Yasuda Keisuke
Rui Paulo
Martin Wilke
(and an extra shout out to miwi and pav for pointyhat runs)
We would like to send this release out to Alexander Loginov (avl) in
hopes that he feels better soon.
PR: 136676
136967
138872 (obsolete with new epiphany-webkit)
139160
134737
139941
140097
140838
140929
The repository is displayed as a tree where the root of the
repository is the centre, directories are branches and files
are leaves. Contributors to the source code appear and disappear
ias they contribute to specific files and directories.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/gource/
2009-11-03 mail/postfix-gps-devel: Older than main port, no sign of maintainer activity beyond port creation 4+ years ago
2009-10-12 graphics/php4-ffmpeg: development continues only for php5
2009-10-31 net-p2p/nicotine: development stalled years ago, use net-p2p/nicotine-plus instead
2009-11-07 sysutils/rsyslog: Use sysutils/rsyslog3 or sysutils/rsyslog4 instead
2009-11-07 sysutils/rsyslog-gssapi: Use sysutils/rsyslog3 or sysutils/rsyslog4 instead
2009-11-07 sysutils/rsyslog-mysql: Use sysutils/rsyslog3 or sysutils/rsyslog4 instead
2009-11-07 sysutils/rsyslog-pgsql: Use sysutils/rsyslog3 or sysutils/rsyslog4 instead
2009-11-17 misc/kde4-l10n-ta: unfetchable and unmaintained upstream
2009-11-17 misc/kde4-l10n-eo: unfetchable and unmaintained upstream
The renderer in MuPDF is tailored for high quality anti-aliased graphics. It
renders text with metrics and spacing accurate to within fractions of a
pixel for the highest fidelity in reproducing the look of a printed page on
screen.
MuPDF has a small footprint. A binary that includes the standard Roman fonts
is only one megabyte. A build with full CJK support (including an Asian
font) is approximately five megabytes.
MuPDF has support for all non-interactive PDF 1.7 features, and the toolkit
provides a simple API for accessing the internal structures of the PDF
document. Example code for navigating interactive links and bookmarks,
encrypting PDF files, extracting fonts, images, and searchable text, and
rendering pages to image files is provided.
WWW: http://ccxvii.net/mupdf/
PR: 137559
Submitted by: Martin Dieringer <martin.dieringer@gmx.de>
program on the Linux platform. With YAGF you can scan images via
XSane, perform images preprocessing and recognize texts using
cuneiform from a single command centre. YAGF also makes it easy to
scan and recognize several images sequentially.
WWW: http://symmetrica.net/cuneiform-linux/yagf-en.html
when she has accidentally deleted all photos of the last holidays of her
parents to Portugal from the family's computer.
By extension, it can recover any contiguous JPEG file from a raw data device
image.
PR: ports/137831
Submitted by: Romain Tartiere <romain@blogreen.org>
The source is kept as close as possible to the original version.
It should have the same inputs and outputs as the original "C#" version
which is available in ports as graphics/autopano-sift
WWW: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/Autopano-sift-C.html
great Cairo library. Its goals are:
* Lightweight
* Simple to use
* Nice looking with default values
* Customization
It won't try to draw any possible chart on earth but draw the most
common ones nicely.
WWW: http://bitbucket.org/lgs/pycha/wiki/Home
PR: ports/136597
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
through multiple providers with failover and geo distance calculations.
Combine with the Rails plugin for IP-based location lookup and
ActiveRecord extensions for geo-based finders.
WWW: http://geokit.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/135461
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
over a year.
2008-09-19 lang/pm3-base: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-forms: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-gui: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-m3tk: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-net: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-netobj: depends on broken, expired port
graphics/juno-2
OpenGL programs with character rendering services via an application
programming interface (API).
The character rendering services provided by GLC has some significant
advantages over platform specific interface such as GLX or WGL:
1. The GLC API is platform independent. Since most nontrivial GL
applications render characters, GLC is an important step toward the
goal of truly portable GL applications.
2. The GLC is simpler to use. Only two lines of GLC commands are
required to prepare for rendering characters.
3. GLC provides more ways to exploit the rendering power of OpenGL.
For example, a glyph can be drawn as a bitmap, a set of lines, a
set of triangles, or a textured rectangle.
4. GLC provides better support for glyph transformations. For
example, GLC supports rotated text, which is unavailable in GLX.
5. GLC provides better support for the large coded character set
defined by the standards ISO/IEC 10646:2003 and Unicode 4.0.1
QuesoGLC is a free (as in free speech) implementation of the GLC.
QuesoGLC is based on the FreeType library, provides Unicode support
and is designed to be easily ported to any platform that supports
both FreeType and the OpenGL API.
WWW: http://quesoglc.sourceforge.net/
sight or lenses. It can be used with depth map, depth fakes and
shining effect. Also it works as a simple and applicable blur.
WWW: http://sudakyo.hp.infoseek.co.jp/gimp/fblur/focusblur_e.html
PR: 135220
Submitted by: Denis Barov <dindin@dindin.ru>
Those ports are intended to be used with 8-CURRENT at least
with SVN r192206.
If you want to switch to linux-f10 ports, please define at /etc/make.conf:
OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f10
OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f10
An upgrading procedure is shown at /usr/ports/UPDATING, entries 20090401
and 20070327.
For the first time all tested linux ports work as expected(!):
. acroread8;
. google-earth;
. skype;
. seamonkey.
Many thanks for kernel folks who really did the main work
(and I wrote only some lines of ports).
There is a good chance that those ports may become a default
for 8.0-RELEASE. Please, test and report back to emulation@ ML.