The CUPS Driver Development Kit (DDK) provides a suite of standard drivers,
a PPD file compiler, and other utilities that can be used to develop printer
drivers for CUPS and other printing environments.
WWW: http://www.cups.org/ddk/
a2pdf converts ASCII text to PDF format, with optional line/page
numbering and Perl syntax highlighting.
WWW: http://perl.jonallen.info/projects/a2pdf
Author: Jon Allen <jj@jonallen.info>
printers. Below is a non-exhaustive list of currently supported printers. Note
that only SPL2 and SPLc printers are currently supported!
Manufacturer Model State
Xerox Phaser 6100 Works
Samsung CLP-300 Non-working
Samsung CLP-500 Works
Samsung CLP-510 Works
Samsung CLP-600 Non-working
Samsung ML-1510 Works
Samsung ML-1520 Works
Samsung ML-1610 Works
Samsung ML-1710 Works
Samsung ML-1740 Works
Samsung ML-1750 Works
Samsung ML-2010 Works
Samsung ML-2150 Untested
Samsung ML-2250 Works
Samsung ML-2550 Untested
Samsung ML-2571 Works
WWW: http://splix.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/111034
Submitted by: Tomas Verbaitis <tomasv at megalogika.lt>
It interfaces with CUPS on the backend and allows the user to configure
double sided printing, active tray, color adjustment, etc. It supports the
command line flags of lpr as well.
You will first need to configure a printer via CUPS to use XPP.
WWW: http://cups.sourceforge.net/xpp/
PR: ports/110780
Submitted by: Nate Lawson <njl at freebsd.org>
2006-12-01 print/ec-fonts-mftraced: Installs files before 'make install'
2006-12-01 print/yatex-xemacs-mule: hangs during build
2006-12-01 security/gnu-crypto: Does not compile
2006-12-01 www/linux-beonex: Security issues. From http://www.beonex.com/ 'The currently available Beonex Communicator 0.8 builds have several known security bugs'
them to 1.01 and 3.06 respectively.
Changes since latex-beamer 3.01 (included in teTeX) include:
- Fixed bug in drawing of buttons.
- Version for use with pgf version 1.00.
- Added color theme wolverine and presentation theme AnnArbor,
submitted by Madhusudan Singh <madhusudan.singh@gmail.com>.
- Added two screen options.
- Added subsubsections (evil!).
- Added \begin{frame}{Title}{Subtitle} syntax.
- Switched to pgf version 0.95
- \setbeamercovered is now scoped.
- Fixed location of navigation symbols on plain frames.
- Fixed wrong frame number in conjunction with fragile option.
- Fixed compatibility definitions like \beamertemplateballtoc.
- Fixed compatibility definitions for \beamersetleftmargin.
- Fixed wobbling height of frametitle in default theme.
- Fixed problem with serif theme and "onlymath" option.
- Fixed problem with >127 characters and fragile option.
- Fixed problem with activation of Chinese characters
- Fixed problem with spaces in semiverbatim.
documents in Adobe's Portabe Document Format (PDF) using the Python
programming language.
The ReportLab library directly creates PDF based on your graphics
commands. There are no intervening steps. Your applications can
generate reports extremely fast - sometimes orders of magnitude
faster than traditional report-writing tools.
The ReportLab library is expected to be useful in at least the
following contexts:
- Dynamic PDF generation on the web
- High-volume corporate reporting and database publishing
- An embeddable print engine for other applications, including
a 'report language' so that users can customize their own reports.
- A 'build system' for complex documents with charts, tables
and text such as management accounts, statistical reports and
scientific papers
- Going from XML to PDF in one step!
WWW: http://www.reportlab.org/rl_toolkit.html
PR: ports/107360
Submitted by: Li-Wen Hsu <lwhsu at lwhsu.org>
2006-12-01 print/latex-beamer: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-bibtopic: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-bibunits: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-booktabs: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-index: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-layouts: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-pgf: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-subfig: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-xcolor: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-lineno: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-pict2e: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2007-05-31 multimedia/gstreamer-plugins-mpeg2enc80: Obsolete version, use gstreamer 0.10 instead
2006-12-01 lang/gcc30: "This port is no longer in use by anything in the ports collection and will be removed in the future. Use a later release instead."
2006-12-01 lang/egcs: "This port is no longer in use by anything in the ports collection and will be removed in the future. Use a later release of gcc instead"
2006-12-01 graphics/php4-ming: doesn't work with new version of ming library
2006-12-01 graphics/dvipng: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 www/nspostgres: Use www/aolserver with WITH_NSPOSTGRES=1 instead.
2006-12-01 www/fxhtml: crusty old a.out binary, not useful any more
2006-12-01 www/jakarta-tomcat3: Please use www/tomcat55 instead
2006-12-10 shells/mudsh: Project disappeared from the internet
2006-12-09 print/py-freetype: Project has disappeared and is no longer fetchable
2006-12-01 palm/syncal: Does not build with new pilot-link
2006-12-01 net/tn3270: dumps core. Please use net/c3270 instead
2006-12-01 multimedia/dvdwizard: has an incomplete dependency list
provided by the Subversion revision control system.
WWW: http://www.brucker.ch/projects/svninfo/
PR: ports/106427
Submitted by: Henrik Brix Andersen <henrik at brixandersen.dk>
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)
This is the CM-Super package; it contains Type 1 fonts convered from
METAFONT fonts and covers entire EC/TC, EC Concrete, EC Bright and LH
fonts (Computer Modern font families). All European and Cyrillic
writings are covered.
Judging by ports/97782, I think print/cups-lpr was supposed to be
completely removed, but I'll let ahze decide that.
INDEX broken by: recent commits to print/cups and print/cups-base
High quality drivers for Canon, Epson, Lexmark, and PCL printers
for use with Ghostscript, CUPS, Foomatic, and the Gimp
WWW: http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net
Repocopied by: marcus
ZjStream wire protocol for their print data, such as the Minolta/QMS magicolor
2300 DL or Konica Minolta magicolor 2430 DL. These printers are often
erroneously referred to as winprinters or GDI printers.
However, Microsoft GDI only mandates the API between an application and the
printer driver, not the protocol on the wire between the printer driver and the
printer. In fact, ZjStream printers are raster printers which happen to use a
very efficient wire protocol which was developed by Zenographics and licensed
by most major printer manufacturers for at least some of their product lines.
ZjStream is just one of many wire protocols that are in use today, such as
Postscript, PCL, Epson, etc.
WWW: http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
PR: ports/94592
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
and faxing with HP inkjet and laser based printers in Linux.
The HP driver project provides printing support for nearly
1000 printer models, including Deskjet, Officejet, Photosmart,
PSC (Print Scan Copy), Business Inkjet, LaserJet, and LaserJet MFP.
WWW: http://hplip.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/96271
Submitted by: Anish Mistry <amistry@am-productions.biz>
graphics. Rather than use a GUI to draw a picture, the picture is
programmed using python and the PyScript objects.
Some of the key features are:
* All scripting is done in python, which is a high level, easy
to learn, well-developed scripting language.
* All the objects can be translated, scaled, rotated, ... in fact
any affine transformation.
* Plain text is automatically kerned.
* You can place arbitrary LaTeX expressions on your figures.
* You can create your own figure objects, and develop a library
of figure primitives.
* Output is publication quality.
Author: Alexei Gilchrist, Paul Cochrane <aalexei@users.sourceforge.net>
WWW: http://pyscript.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/96482
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
format used by JabRef is BibTeX, the standard LaTeX bibliography format.
As such it can also be considered a BibTeX editor.
JabRef runs on the Java VM (version 1.4.2 or greater).
Some of its features:
o Search and fetch references from Medline/PubMed and CiteSeer
o Search, classify and sort entries in your BibTeX files
o import and export of references in various formats
o launch external viewers and insert citations into LyX and Kile
o automatically generate BibTeX keys
o customize (add your own) BibTeX fields
WWW: http://jabref.sf.net
PR: 93057
Submitted by: Fernan Aguero <fernan@iib.unsam.edu.ar>
(EPS/EPSF) from usual one-paged Postscript documents. It calculates correct
Bounding Boxes for those EPS files and filters some special postscript command
sequences that can produce erroneous results on printers.
PR: ports/91099
Submitted by: Jui-Nan Lin <jnlin@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
port and add a MOVED entry for it.
Since print/typetools was unmaintained, transfer maintainership to
submitter of print/lcdf-typetools (Ulrich Spoerlein <q@galgenberg.net>)
Reported by: Ports Fury
and greek text, without having to use \textlatin or any other command to switch
between the greek/latintext modes.
It includes greek postscript fonts created by Angelos Haritsis.
PR: ports/78830
Submitted by: eelvex <mplekos@physics.upatras.gr>
New port for lpr-wrapper, a user level printer frontend
Contains required ports print/libppd & print/psdim
PR: ports/80255
Submitted by: Eric Masson <e-masson@kisoft-services.com>
New port for lpr-wrapper, a user level printer frontend
Contains required ports print/libppd & print/psdim
PR: ports/80255
Submitted by: Eric Masson <e-masson@kisoft-services.com>
New port for lpr-wrapper, a user level printer frontend
Contains required ports print/libppd & print/psdim
PR: ports/80255
Submitted by: Eric Masson <e-masson@kisoft-services.com>
ttf2pfb: Converting TrueType fonts to the Postscript Type 1 format.
ttf2pk: A simple conversion tool to bring TrueType quality to the
TeX world.
ttf2bdf: Produce bitmapped fonts from TrueType files for your X11
applications.
PR: ports/84282
Submitted by: Rong-En Fan <rafan@infor.org>
which provide a simple interface to some of the functionality of
the pdfpages package (by Andreas Matthias) for pdfLaTeX.
PR: ports/78921
Submitted by: Paul Chvostek <paul+ports@it.ca>
(based on Ghostscript).
It has the following features:
* Add/Remove PDF files;
* Adjust the order of the PDF files;
* Merge the PDF file based on ps2pdf.
PR: ports/78895
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
document. Essentially, it is a highly specialized relative of the general make
utility.
PR: ports/75206
Submitted by: Fernan Aguero <fernan@iib.unsam.edu.ar>
the AFPL Ghostscript 8.00 release of 14 months ago. The most
significant new feature since 7.0x is support for DeviceN
colorspaces, up to 8 colorants total at 8 bits per component. Also,
pdfwrite has seen considerable improvement in font handling, and
many other bug fixes.
PR: ports/72326
Submitted by: Ports Fury
Add print/teTeX-texmf, which installs a texmf tree part of the teTeX
distribution.
Approved by: linimon (mentor)
Approved by: demon (print/teTeX maintainer, in concept)
PMW operates by reading an input file containing an encoded
description of the music; such a file can be constructed using any
text editor or word processor. The music encoding is very
straightforward and compact, and quick to enter.
PR: ports/67283
Submitted by: Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com>
The library "libotf" provides the following facilites:
o Read Open Type Layout Tables from OTF file. Currently these
tables are supported; head, name, cmap, GDEF, GSUB, and GPOS.
o Convert a Unicode character sequence to a glyph code sequence
by using the above tables.
PR: ports/66816
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org>
Keep one in the top drawer of your desktop and use it to:
Merge PDF Documents
Split PDF Pages into a New Document
Decrypt Input as Necessary (Password Required)
Encrypt Output as Desired
Burst a PDF Document into Single Pages
Report on PDF Metrics, including Metadata and Bookmarks
Uncompress and Re-Compress Page Streams
Repair Corrupted PDF (Where Possible)
PR: ports/64555
Submitted by: Patrick Dung <patrick_dkt@yahoo.com.hk>
Port Version Added on
print/rubber 0.99.5 Oct 6 2003
textproc/rubber 0.99.6 Mar 27 2003
PR: ports/64497
Reported by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de>
Pointy hat: edwin (for adding duplicate back in fall 03)
The LaTeX package lineno.sty provides line numbers on
paragraphs. After TeX has broken a paragraph into lines there
will be line numbers attached to them, with the possibility to
make references through the LaTeX \ref, \pageref cross
reference mechanism.
PR: ports/63810
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
The pict2e package extends the existing LaTeX picture
environment, using the familiar technique (cf. the graphics and
color packages) of driver files.
PR: ports/63760
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
The logpap package provides four macros for drawing
logarithmic-logarithmic, logarithmic-linear, linear-logarithmic
and (because it was easy to implement) linear-linear graph
paper with LaTeX.
PR: ports/62805
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
GL2PS is a C library providing high quality vector output for
any OpenGL application. The main difference between GL2PS and
other similar libraries is the use of sorting algorithms
capable of handling intersecting and stretched polygons, as
well as non manifold objects. GL2PS provides advanced smooth
shading and text rendering, culling of invisible primitives,
mixed vector/bitmap output, and much more...
GL2PS can currently create PostScript (PS), Encapsulated
PostScript (EPS) and Portable Document Format (PDF) files, as
well as LATEX files for the text fragments.
PR: ports/62150
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <tiamat@comset.net>
latex-index is a reimplementation of LaTeX's indexing macros to
provide better support for indexing in LaTeX. For example, it
supports multiple indexes in a single document and provides a
more robust \index command.
PR: ports/62075
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
latex-subfloat enables subnumbering of different floats
(figures and tables) simular to the subequations-environment of
the amsmath package. It does not the same as the subfigure
package which generates subfigures within one normal figure.
PR: ports/62035
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
booktabs is to enable the easy production of tables such as
should appear in published scientific books and journals. What
distinguishes these from plain LaTeX tables is the default use
of additional space above and below rules, and rules of varying
`thickness'.
PR: ports/61936
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
The bytefield package helps the user create illustrations for
network protocol specifications and anything else that utilizes
fields of data. These illustrations show how the bits and
bytes are laid out in a packet or in memory.
PR: ports/61935
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
biblist is a LaTeX style to create a typeset listing of a
(possibly large) BibTeX input file. With such large files --
especially, if the cite keys are long -- the needed string
space is often exceeded.
PR: ports/61923
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
The `bibunits' package allows separate bibliographies for
different units or parts of the text. The units can be
chapters, sections or bibunit environments. The package is
compatible with a wide variety of packages, including, but not
limited to, natbib, overcite and KOMA-SCRIPT classes.
PR: ports/61924
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
bibtopic is a LaTeX package for including several
bibliographies in a document. These bibliographies might be
considered to cover different topics (hence the name) or
bibliographic material (e.g., primary and secondary literature)
and the like.
PR: ports/61922
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
feynmf is a combined LaTeX/Metafont package for easy drawing of
professional quality Feynman diagrams. feynmf lays out most
diagrams satisfactorily from the structure of the graph without
any need for manual intervention. Nevertheless all the power
of Metafont is available for more obscure cases.
PR: ports/61921
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
latex-timing is a LaTeX package for drawing timing diagrams.
It is designed as an extention of the standard LaTeX "picture"
environment and uses METAFONT for the symbols.
PR: ports/61896
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
The layouts package enables the display of various elements of
a document's layout including: the general page layout;
disposition of floats; layout of paragraphs, lists, footnotes,
table of contents, and sectional headings; font boxes.
PR: ports/61895
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
This is a LaTeX package that supports the inclusion of small
"sub" figures and tables. It simplifies the positioning,
captioning and labeling of them within a single figure or table
environment.
PR: ports/61894
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
The caption package provides many ways to customise the
captions in floating environments such figure and table and
cooperates with many other packages.
PR: ports/61893
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
This is a meta-port to create a site-local $TEXMF directory,
which is used to store site-local fonts, macro packages, and
configurations.
PR: ports/61892
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
latex-mathabx is a package including a LaTeX style and MetaFont
fontset for Math series, aka mathabx. mathabx includes the
largest set of mathematical symbols ever programmed in
MetaFont. These fonts are very high quality fonts even if some
symbols may have to be designed anew.
PR: ports/61844
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
latex-keystroke provides macros for the graphical
representation of the keys on a computer keyboard. `keystroke'
is based on macros which were used in a previous edition of the
Linux manual published by the SuSE G.m.b.H. distributor, and is
licensed under the GPL.
PR: ports/61839
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
latex-beamer is a LaTeX class that allows you to create a
beamer presentation. It can also be used to create slides. It
behaves similarly to other packages like Prosper, but has the
advantage that it works together directly with pdflatex, but
also with dvips.
PR: ports/61827
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
latex-xcolor provides easy driver-independent access to several
kinds of color tints, shades, tones, and mixes of arbitrary
colors. It allows to select a document-wide target color model
and offers tools for automatic color schemes, conversion
between eight color models, and alternating table row colors.
PR: ports/61828
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
latex-pgf is a TeX macro package that allows you to create
graphics in your TeX documents using a special pgfpicture
environment and special macros for drawing lines, curves,
rectangles, and many other kind of graphic objects. Its usage
closely resembles the pstricks package or the normal picture
environment of LaTeX.
PR: ports/61826
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
kcdlabel creates covers, labels and booklets for your CD cases;
kover is a WYSIWYG CD cover printer.
PR: ports/60674, ports/60673
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
"usually quite stable and very usable, providing wanted new features."
PR: 58260
Submitted by: Patrick Atamaniuk <atamaniuk-ports@frobs.net>
Approved by: marcus (mentor)
phppdflib is a class written in php that presents an easy
to use API for creating PDF files dynamically.
PR: ports/56256
Submitted by: HSIN-HSIUNG CHANG <sexbear@tmu.edu.tw>
This is a printer filter for the EPSON EPL-5700L, EPL-5800L
and EPL-5900L budget models of EPSON's laser printers.
This port also provides a driver for apsfilter.
PR: ports/48292
Submitted by: Simon 'corecode' Schubert <corecode@corecode.ath.cx>
This is a port of rubber, which purpose is to make the
building of a LaTeX document automated, from the source
files to the final document file, replacing the work of a
Makefile.
PR: ports/50475
Submitted by: SB <Sylvain.Baro@pps.jussieu.fr>
Perl module for directly printing to a print server/printer without
having to create a pipe to either lpr or lp. This essentially mimics
what the BSD LPR program does by connecting directly to the line
printer printer port (almost always 515), and transmitting the data
and control information to the print server.
PR: 55577
Submitted by: andrew@scoop.co.nz
misc/gretl
deskutils/glabels
www/screem
graphics/gthumb2
graphics/sodipodi
libgnomeprint[ui]-2.0 will be removed as soon as all dependent ports are
upgraded to the new API.