OpenOffice.org Quickstarter is a small application that runs in the KDE
SystemTray. It is used to quickly start the different OpenOffice.org
modules without having to go through the K-Menu.
This port provided quickstarter only for OpenOffice 2.x
Author: segfault_ii@web.de
WWW: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/segfaultskde/
PR: 110382
Submitted by: Rashid N. Achilov <achilov-rn@askd.ru>
Repocopy by: marcus
it installs. Perviously, the toplevel port, sipxpbx, changed ownership for
not only its files, but all the dependant ports too.
- Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: Mike Durian <durian@shadetreesoftware.com> (maintainer)
it installs. Perviously, the toplevel port, sipxpbx, changed ownership for
not only its files, but all the dependant ports too.
- Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: Mike Durian <durian@shadetreesoftware.com> (maintainer)
directories it installs. Perviously, the toplevel port, sipxpbx, changed
ownership for not only its files, but all the dependant ports too.
- Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: Mike Durian <durian@shadetreesoftware.com> (maintainer)
it installs. Perviously, the toplevel port, sipxpbx, changed ownership for
not only its files, but all the dependant ports too.
- Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: Mike Durian <durian@shadetreesoftware.com> (maintainer)
it installs. Perviously, the toplevel port, sipxpbx, changed ownership for
not only its files, but all the dependant ports too.
- Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: Mike Durian <durian@shadetreesoftware.com> (maintainer)
it installs. Perviously, the toplevel port, sipxpbx, changed ownership for
not only its files, but all the dependant ports too.
- Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: Mike Durian <durian@shadetreesoftware.com> (maintainer)
it installs. Perviously, the toplevel port, sipxpbx, changed ownership for
not only its files, but all the dependant ports too.
- Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: Mike Durian <durian@shadetreesoftware.com>
control released as Open Source under LGPL by Moxiecode Systems AB. It has
the ability to convert HTML TEXTAREA fields or other HTML elements to editor
instances. TinyMCE is very easy to integrate into other Content Management
Systems.
TinyMCE Features
* Easy to integrate, takes only two lines of code.
* Customizable through themes and plugins.
* Customizable XHTML 1.0 output. Block invalid elements and force
attributes.
* International language support (Language packs)
* Multiple browser support, Mozilla, MSIE, FireFox, Opera and Safari
(experimental).
* PHP/.NET/JSP/Coldfusion GZip compressor, Makes TinyMCE 75% smaller and
a lot faster to load.
* You can easily use AJAX to save and load content!
WWW: http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
PR: ports/110868
Submitted by: Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>
- NOPORTDOCS shoule not apply to things in EXAMPLESDIR
- We can use bsd.port.mk in this port
PR: 110852
Submitted by: Li-Wen Hsu <lwhsu@lwhsu.org>
Approved by: maintainer
calls to machines that are better suited to do work, to do work in parallel,
to load balance lots of function calls, or to call functions between
languages.
This is the server daemon component. The bridge between workers (clients who
can do work) and callers (clients who want work done). You should run several
of these, at least two, for both load balancing and high availability.
WWW: http://www.danga.com/gearman/
PR: ports/110878
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <vivek at khera.org>
calls to machines that are better suited to do work, to do work in parallel,
to load balance lots of function calls, or to call functions between
languages.
This is the Perl client component.
WWW: http://www.danga.com/gearman/
PR: ports/110876
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <vivek at khera.org>
A Double-Double and Quad-Double Arithmetic library.
Double-double and quad-double numbers are unevaluated sum of
two and four IEEE doubles capable of representing 106 and 212 bits
of significand, respectively. The library is written in C++, taking full
advantage of operator overloading. C, Fortran 77, and Fortran 90 interfaces
are also provided.
This work was done at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
NERSC Division, Yozo Hida with Xiaoye S. Li and David H. Bailey.
WWW: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~yozo/