supports sound fading, passive and normal dialogs, full screen dialogs,
scheduling options command line running and few standard actions. It has an
intuitive interface and it can be translated to any language.
WWW: http://alarm-clock.54.pl/
PR: ports/125456
Submitted by: Romain Tartière <romain at blogreen.org>
- Font locking has been improved significantly. It is now less
prone to color bleeding which could lead to high resource
usage. In addition it now includes information about LaTeX
macro syntax and can indicate syntactically incorrect macros in
LaTeX mode.
- The license was updated to GPLv3.
- Support for the nomencl, flashcards and comment LaTeX packages
as well as the Icelandic language option of babel were added.
- Support for folding of math macros was added.
- Lots of minor bugs in features and documentation were fixed.
- IMPORTANT: Many of the new features in the 11.x series rely on
special properties in the variable `TeX-command-list' and will
not work if you customized this variable for a pre-11.5x
release of AUCTeX. If this is the case for you, please
re-initialize the variable by erasing the customization,
thereby setting the variable to the new default, and re-adding
your changes afterwards.
PR: ports/125737
the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP),
using an intermediate bitmapped font format.
This is converted to TrueType.
Auther: Paul Hardy <unifoundry@unifoundry.com>
WWW: http://unifoundry.com/unifont.html
PR: ports/125308
Submitted by: nrg milk <bsdports at gmail.com>
in development for more than three years and concentrates
on ease of use, high performance, stability and portability.
The hamsterdb API is simple and self-documenting.The interface
is similar to other widely-used database engines.Fast algorithms
and data structures guarantee high performance for all scenarios.
Hamsterdb has hundreds of unittests with a test coverage of over
90%. Each release is tested with thousands of acceptance tests in
many different configurations, tested on up to six different
hardware architectures and operating systems.Written in plain
ANSI-C, hamsterdb runs on many architectures: Intel-compatible
(x86, x64), PowerPC, SPARC, ARM, RISC and others. Tested operating
systems include Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows CE, Linux,
SunOS and other Unices.
WWW: http://hamsterdb.com/index
PR: ports/125699
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
it easy to write your own DAV server in Python.
WebDAV is an extension to the normal HTTP/1.1 protocol
allowing the user to upload data, create collections of
objects, store properties for objects, etc.
WWW: http://www.webdav.de/
PR: ports/125665
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
a GTK interface, and a "bot" interface which has no UI. Interface
segregation is accomplished through libconspire, which contains the
common code. Conspire started as a fork of XChat 2.9 CVS.
Scripting is not yet officially supported, but is being worked on.
WWW: http://nenolod.net/conspire
PR: ports/125742
Submitted by: Jacob Myers (jacob at whotookspaz.org)
parser. vformat.{c,h} parsing and assembling of vObject-like formatting. The
term vformat is often use to describe this format of vCard 2.1, vCard 3.0,
vCalendar, iCalendar and vNote.
WWW: http://www.opensync.org/
PR: ports/125663
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov.com>
If there is no X client owning the selection it just exits.
Useful for scripts where you can query the X selection
without pressing mouse Button2 in cumbersome ways.
WWW: http://www.suckless.org/programs/sselp.html
PR: ports/125770
Submitted by: Julien Laffaye <kimelto at gmail.com>
("root") window on a workstation display running X.
bgs uses imlib2 for image rendering and rotates the images automaticly.
It is made for dynamic Xinerama/Xrandr setups such as used with notebooks,
but it works very fine in any setup.
PR: ports/125601
Submitted by: Julien Laffaye <kimelto at gmail.com>
interpreter for the PostScript page description language used by
laser printers.) For documents following the Adobe PostScript Document
Structuring Conventions, GSview allows selected pages to be viewed or
printed. Features include:
* Display and print PostScript and PDF files.
* View pages in arbitrary order (Next, Previous, Goto).
* Page size and Orientation are automatically selected from DSC
comments or can be selected using the menu.
* Print selected pages using Ghostscript.
* Convert pages to bitmap, PDF or PostScript.
* Selectable display resolution, depth, alpha.
* Single button zoom.
* Extract selected pages to another file.
* Copy display bitmap to clipboard, and save clipboard bitmap as BMP file.
* Add bitmap or user preview to EPS file (Interchange, TIFF or Windows
Metafile)
* Graphically select and show bounding box for EPS file.
* Extract bitmap preview or PostScript from DOS EPS file.
* Extract text or search for text.
* Can read gzip and bzip2 compressed PostScript and PDF files.
* On-line help.
* English, Catalan, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Russian,
Slovak, Spanish and Swedish languages.
PR: ports/125602
Submitted by: bf <bf2006a at yahoo.com>
- files/masqmail.sh -> files/masqmail.in
itectu@: no more .sh
dougb@: move load_config above variables checks
- use PORTDOCS
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: ports/125652
Submitted by: Philip M. Gollucci pgollucci at p6m7g8.com