2006-12-01 editors/ooodict-all: Size mismatch
2006-12-01 mail/distribute: Does not install
2006-12-01 net-im/gaim-rss-reader: Requires update to work with Gaim 0.82.1
2006-12-31 sysutils/slay: Author doesn't see it as needed anymore
TextMaker 2006, the reliable and friendly word processor that reads and writes
all Microsoft Word files without a hitch.
PlanMaker 2006, the fully Excel-compatible spreadsheet (see review) that lets
you create the most intricate worksheets.
TextMaker and PlanMaker are a perfect match. They not only provide consistent
menu structures and dialog windows, but can also exchange data smoothly with
each other. For instance, you can insert PlanMaker worksheets into TextMaker.
Furthermore, both TextMaker and PlanMaker support the dBASE database format so
they can access the same database files.
Compatible with Microsoft Office, OpenDocument, and more, pdf exports.
TextMaker and PlanMaker read and write these file formats with highest fidelity.
You can even set your default file types in TextMaker and PlanMaker to "Word"
and "Excel" and never worry about exchanging documents again!
This trial version let you evaluate SoftMaker Office for 30 days. Export to
Word and Excel formats is disabled.
WWW: http://www.softmaker.com/english/ofl_en.htm
from the ground up on highly modular and light components with project and
document orientation in mind, in order to allow users to create their own
workflow by reshaping or recombining provided Services (aka Applications),
Components etc. Flexibility and modularity on both User Interface and code
level should allow us to scale from PDA to computer environment.
Typewriter is a general text editor for plain and rich format text.
WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
2006-12-01 audio/xmms-rateplug: Project disappeared from the internet
2006-12-01 chinese/iiimf-le-chewing: fails to install (dependency problem)
2006-12-01 deskutils/mhc-xemacs21-mule: hangs during build
2006-12-01 devel/alleyoop: Does not compile
2006-12-01 devel/hs-crypto: is incompatible with current GHC, needs updating
2006-12-01 editors/gedit-autocomplete-plugin: Not compatible with gedit versions >= 2.14
2006-12-01 emulators/basiliskII: Does not compile
2006-12-01 emulators/vmware-tools2: Unfetchable
2006-12-01 emulators/vmware2: Unfetchable
2006-12-03 finance/ccard: Project disappeared from the internet
CodeEditorView offers a subclass of NSTextView and supports syntax
highlight, mark delimiters, etc. It can be used in other projects.
Features
* Faster than ever
* Tab View: Don't need to open so many terminals again.
* Toolbar: Use "Alt (left) - t" to open/close a simple toolbar on the fly.
* Find (Regular Express support) and replace.
* File Inspector.
* Change font attributes and preference instantly without restart.
* Periodically or manually Highlight keyword with difference attributes
according to the language.
* Automatically or manually find delimiter pair.
* Automatically indentation according to the preference.
* Support scripting (need StepTalk).
WWW: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/codeeditor/
powerful.
Scribes focuses on streamlining your workflow. It does so by ensuring common
and repetitive operations are intelligently automated. And also by eliminating
factors that prevent you from focusing on your tasks.
The result is a text editor that provides a fluid user experience. An editor
that is easy and fun to use. And an editor that ensures the safety of your
documents at all times.
WWW: http://scribes.sourceforge.net/
We created openoffice.org-2-RC port since:
* openoffice.org-2 port should have stable one, not RC.
* RC period taking too long (~1 month).
* RC is quite frequently updated.
PR: 105195
INDEX build failed with errors:
Generating INDEX - please wait.. Done.
Warning: Duplicate INDEX entry: openoffice.org-2.0.4
What's the idea of openoffice.org-2-RC?
Currently it is exactly the same as openoffice.org-2.
2006-11-05 deskutils/offix-trash: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-04 devel/mingw: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-binutils: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-bin-msvcrt: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-gcc: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-opengl-headers: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-05 editors/offix-editor: developement ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 print/offix-printer: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 sysutils/wmmon: no longer available from mastersite
2006-11-04 sysutils/xsysinfo: no longer available from mastersite
2006-11-04 textproc/xmlada: no longer available from mastersite; 2.0 is available
2006-11-05 www/p5-CGI-Application-ValidateRM: no longer available from mastersites
2006-11-05 x11/offix-clipboard: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 x11/offix-execute: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 x11-fm/offix-files: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 x11-wm/icepref: is for IceWM version 1.04 (6 years old)
Rhapsody, OPENSTEP, and NeXTSTEP versions.
This port offers superior platform support for MacOS X and GNUstep,
including full desktop integration (dock, drag/drop, etc.), standard
keybindings, use of standard Font, Color, and File open/save panels,
and support for Services. Via GNUstep, it provides anti-aliased font
rendering on Linux and other Unix systems.
This port is based on GNU Emacs 23 from CVS.
PR: 103510
Submitted by: Gürkan Sengün
Lazarus is the class libraries for Free Pascal that emulate Delphi.
Free Pascal is a GPL'ed compiler that runs on Linux, Win32, OS/2, 68K
and more. Free Pascal is designed to be able to understand and compile
Delphi syntax, which is of course OOP.
Lazarus is the part of the missing puzzle that will allow you to
develop Delphi-like programs in all of the above platforms. Unlike Java
which strives to be a write once run anywhere, Lazarus and Free Pascal
strives for write once compile anywhere.
WWW: http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/
Approved by: garga (mentor)
commands of the GNU readline package to any line-oriented Unix command.
WWW: http://kaolin.unice.fr/Cle/
PR: ports/100855
Submitted by: Timothy Bourke <timbob at bigpond.com>
It is designed primarily for students, providing an intuitive interface
and the ability to interactively evaluate Java code. It also includes
powerful features for more advanced users. DrJava is available for free
under the DrJava Open Source License, and it is under active development
by the JavaPLT group at Rice University.
WWW: http://www.drjava.org
PR: ports/95712
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
concept of a wiki to your desktop. Every page is saved as a text file with
wiki markup.
Pages can contain links to other pages, and are saved automatically. Creating
a new page is as easy as linking to a non-existing page.
Pages are ordered in a hierarchical structure that gives it the look and feel
of an outliner.
WWW: http://zoidberg.student.utwente.nl/zim/
PR: ports/95161
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
Macromedia Flash, a multi-platform format (swf/svg) widely used for web
applications and vector animation. Basically, you can make interactive
eye candy for your website and any other purpose.
This software is work-in-progress -- but it mostly works.
WWW: http://f4l.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/98227
Submitted by: Shaun Amott <shaun@inerd.com>
Approved by: lawrance (mentor, implicit)
sam(1) command set to provide improved functionality, and is aware
of the UTF character set. It uses the UTF-aware regular
expression library, ure(3).
WWW: http://www.westley.demon.co.uk/software.html
PR: ports/93818
Submitted by: Serge Gagnon <serge.gagnon@b2b2c.ca>
Morla is a RDF editor written in C. It is based on the libnxml and librdf
libraries. With Morla you can manage more RDF documents simultaneously,
visualize graphs and use templates for quick writing.
With Morla you can import RDFS documents and use their contents to write new
RDF triples. Templates are also RDF documents and they make Morla easily
personalizable and expandable.
You can also use Morla as a RDF navigator, wandering among the net knots of
the RDF documents present on Internet exactly as we are used to do with normal
browsers.
WWW: http://www2.autistici.org/bakunin/morla/index.php
PR: ports/95542
Submitted by: nivit@email.it (Nicola Vitale)
o ooo-build arose from acute frustration with the bad-old
days of OOo process before the Child Workspace concept was
introduced, it is also fueled by a non-performant CVS server.
o a lot of enhancements : filters, bugfixes, mono bridge, and ongoing VBA
interoperability...
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Ooo-build
Rospell is gedit-liek QT-based spell checker / editor for
the Romanian language which runs on Linux and FreebSD.
Romanian description:
Rospell este un speller/corector UTF-8 simplu pentru limba
romana, pentru Linux si FreeBSD:
- Dependinte simple - Biblioteca QT a firmei Trolltech (si Xorg/XFree86)
- Suport UTF-8, ISO8859-2/16 si CP1250 (Windows)
- Practic toate formatele majore pentru editare de text in limba
romana sunt suportate.
- Suport XML - Toate formatele bazate pe XML, precum
OpenOffice, AbiWord, Scribus si HTML, sunt suportate.
Tag-urile XML sunt recunoscute si nu sunt incluse in
corectare.
- Dictionar larg - Aprox. 280.000 cuvinte romanesti in momentul de fata.
- Editor - Similar cu gedit, simplu si rapid.
- Diacritice - Pentru acele cazuri rare cand nu reusiti sa
va setati tastatura in mod corect, caracterele diacritice
sunt suportate direct de catre editor.
- Web Loading - Suport pentru incarcare de pagini web cu
detectie automata a formatului (UTF8/ISO/CP1250).
PR: ports/89323
Submitted by: "Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu" <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
- Get back editors/semi-xemacs21-mule and editors/flim-xemacs21-mule
untill a decision will be found.
- editors/flim: fix dependency. bump PORTREVISION.
xemacs-mule-packages ports and better to be installed inside XEMACS.
It fixes ports/26192 submitted by Kang-min Liu <gugod_at_gugod.org>
in 2001 year.
Requested by: Andrey Slusar (xemacs21-mule and xemacs-mule-package ports)
The purpose of the doxymacs project is to create a LISP package that
will make using Doxygen from within {X}Emacs easier.
It has the following features:
* ability to look up documentation for symbols from {X}Emacs in
the browser of your choice.
* easily insert Doxygen style comments into source.
* optionally use an "external" (i.e. written in C) XML parser to
speed up building the completion list.
* fontify Doxygen keywords.
WWW: http://doxymacs.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/60472
Submitted by: Dryice Liu <dryice@liu.com.cn>
commonly used features of EMACS without the proportions of EMACS. The default
configuration uses EMACS keystrokes, though WordStar keystrokes are
available, and most any keystrokes can be programmed.n JED is customizable
and programmable in the language SLANG, which can look like forth or c,
depending on your preferences.
It is a text mode application with windows, buttons, mouse support, etc. The
main target of the project are programmers so the editor is mainly oriented to
programming.
PR: ports/86751
Submitted by: Sten Feldman <exile@chamber.ee>
hope) on almost any UN*X machine. ne is easy to use for the beginner, but
powerful and fully configurable for the wizard, and most sparing in its
resource usage
WWW: http://ne.dsi.unimi.it/
PR: ports/83874
Submitted by: Andrej Zverev <az@inec.ru>
Approved by: flz (mentor)
- Add thesaureses
- Add new dictionaries for Afrikaans, Welsh, English (Australia), English
(New Zealand), Spanish (Mexico), Faroese, Irish, Gaelic, Galician,
Indonesian, Kurdish, Lithuanian, Malagasy (Madagascar), Maori (New Zealand),
Malay, Norwegian, Chichewi (Malawi), Romanian, Kinyarwanda (Rwanda),
Slovenian, Kishahili, Tagalog (Philippines), Hebrew (Israel),
German (Austria), French (Belgium)
PR: ports/78492, ports/81196
Submitted by: Pawel Wieleba <P.Wieleba@iem.pw.edu.pl>,
Nicholas Kirby <nkirby@dagr.net>
Approved by: maintainer (in general; too busy to work on ooodict)
files. It supports editing multiple documents with a tabbed interface, PHP
syntax checking, PHP/HTML syntax highlighting, a function list for all open
documents, incremental search, pop-up function hints, and block
(un)indentation.
WWW: http://www.gphpedit.org/
PR: ports/74204
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
plugins are not available on all platforms that AbiWord supports.
The plugins are often packaged as bundles for your convenience. One bundle is
comprised of import and export plugins, which read and write various file and
component formats, and the other bundle is comprised of tools and utilities
that perform various helpful tasks from within AbiWord.
WWW: http://www.abisource.com/twiki/bin/view/Abiword/PluginMatrix
a sequence of bytes. It is written in C# and uses the Gtk# bindings for the
GTK+ toolkit.
Main Features
-------------
* Efficient editing of large data files.
* Multilevel undo - redo operations.
* Customizable data views.
* Fast data rendering on screen.
WWW: http://home.gna.org/bless/
Project by: BSD# - http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?bsd-sharp
"notepad.exe", and it aims to be lighter than GEdit and KWrite, and to be as
useful as them.
WWW: http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/
PR: ports/72828
Submitted by: Michael Johnson <ahze@ahze.net>
the libtoolX ports instead of the one included with each port. Ports that
set USE_LIBTOOL_VER=X will now use the ports version of libtool instead of
the included version. To restore previous behavior, use the new macro,
USE_INC_LIBTOOL_VER. Both macros accept the same argument: a libtool version.
For example, to use the ports version of libtool-1.5, add the following to
your Makefile:
USE_LIBTOOL_VER= 15
To use the included version of libtool with extra hacks provided by
libtool-1.5, add the following to your Makefile:
USE_INC_LIBTOOL_VER= 15
With this change, ports that had to add additional libtool hacks to prevent
.la files from being installed or to fix certain threading issues can now
delete those hacks (after appropriate testing, of course).
PR: 63944
Based on work by:eik and marcus
Approved by: ade (autotools maintainer)
Tested by: kris on pointyhat
Bound to be hidden problems: You bet
There is hungarian category in the port collection. The
hungarian OpenOffice dictionary can be moved to hungarian
similarly to the german dictionary.
PR: ports/50996
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
the GNOME 2 Desktop. This is being done as part of the GNOME meta-port
restructuring effort. The end goal is to provide GNOME users with
a few meta-ports that offer more pointed sets of applications to enhance
their GNOME 2 experience.
Discussed on: gnome@
Menu driven binary editor. Dataformats are
ascii, unsigned and signed integers, float, bitflags,
bitfields, labels, ebcdic and time_t. Different sizes
and byte ordenings are possible. Datatypes can
be used in structures. Other dataformats, filters and
procedures can be defined in plugins. Contains copy,
past, undo, redo, search, replace, marks, record/play and
context sensitive help. Linux & FreeBSD: edit block devices
(linux limit 1023 gigabyte).
PR: 27200
Submitted by: Jaap Korthals Altes <jkaltes@cyberbrain.com>
(updated based on the port in the 0.2.19 distfile)
Zoinks is a programmer's editor and development environment
for Unix/X11 systems. The editor has features similar to
Mac text editors like MPW and CodeWarrior. It also has
some features for HTML authoring. Zoinks supports
comparing/diffing files and directory hierarchies. It also
supports inputting and editing multi-byte text (e.g. Japanese
and other Asian languages).
PR: ports/54886
Submitted by: Mike Lockwood <mike@mikelockwood.com>
This port disappeared from its main (and only) site in 2001.
Although it can still be found in various places on the
web, the fact that no one has complained recently means
it's time to let it go.
PR: ports/56868
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
Approved by: msmith@freebsd.org (maintainer)
Puff is an editor that is named after "Puff the fractal dragon" (see fortune).
Primary features:
- Simple and lightweight
- Can open multiple files
- Clipboard is an open file
- Keys may be reassigned
- Source is easy to extend
PR: ports/50607
Submitted by: Leif Pedersen <bilbo@developerpit.com>
bitedit is a simple ncurses program for editing a file. It allows
you to directly edit of the individual bits of a binary file in a
graphical fashion. It is useful for editing all sorts of binary files.
PR: 40732
Submitted by: Michael L.Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org>
original versions of these ports, so some PORTREVISIONs were bumped. See
http://freebsd.kde.org/ and mailing lists linked to from there for info
on the packages generated to test these ports.
bsd.kde.mk has already been updated a few days ago to work with these.
Some patches applied to fix a few bugs were:
deskutils/kdepim3:
[1] Remove kpilot from build because it wasn't ready at release.
editors/koffice-kde3:
[2] Fix compile time bugs for FreeBSD.
misc/kdeedu3:
[3] Fix compile problem with kvoctrain.
x11/kdebase3:
[4] Fix KDM CPU usage and login bug.
Some caveats:
* All PLISTs are broken for deinstall due to script bug that I
didn't notice until very recently. This will be fixed when I
commit an update tomorrow. These ports should still install
perfectly fine though. They should also deinstall without
giving errors, but will leave directories behind.
* You can't install this with any other version of QT or KDE
already installed. I am not sure the checks are 100% working,
but fixes for these will be forthcoming. This is mainly due
to a policy decision made by kde@ to make QT/KDE ports install
the way the rest of the world expects it to while also still
conforming to FreeBSD's hier(7). For reference on this decision,
please consult the KDE/FreeBSD mailing list archives. This
decision fixes 2-year-old bug reports relating to how we handled
this for KDE2 vs KDE1.
Submitted by: [1] Adrian de Groot <adridg@cs.kun.nl>,
[2] David Faure <faure@kde.org>,
Andy Fawcett <andy@athame.co.uk>
Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>
[3] Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>
[4] Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
Oswald Buddenhagen <ossi@kde.org>
Reviewed by: kde
Inactivate flim-{emacs,mule,emacs20,xemacs21-mule}-current.
Activate flim113-{emacs,mule,emacs20,xemacs21-mule}.
Stop to support flim-{emacs,mule,emacs20,xemacs21-mule}.
Synchronize the dependency with changing port name of flim/semi.
Approved by: maintainers
Several people have requested this, so here it is.
This port is intended to track the GAMMA version of the XEmacs
editor.
This is version is based on xemacs-21.4.4, which has a GTK binding.
Note that the GTK support is buggy (at least on my system), although
I haven't noticed any fatal problems, just annoying ones.
There are other bugs in this version, e.g. any attempts to make font
changes in the Options menu result in a Lisp error.
Please do not file any PRs on XEmacs errors, the maintaine will terminate
them with extreme prejudice.
I haven't tested this at all on Alpha because beast won't let me in.