previous color schemes by me, clearlooks-devel, and Ubuntu, where I've made
the widgets a little darker while allowing the scrollbars to remain the normal
background color (more or less). These include, and in the future may not be
limited to:
Clearlooks-4Humans
ClearlooksM
Clearlooks-DeepSkyM
Clearlooks-OliveM
Clearlooks-3.1-Ergo (to go with the metacity System 3.1-Ergo)
Clearlooks-Decaf_Coffee
Clearlooks-Gull
Clearlooks-Lucidity
Others are:
Clearlooks-Ana
Clearlooks-Bluey (Bluecurve)
Clearlooks-Coffee
Clearlooks-Etiquette
Clearlooks-Glider
Clearlooks-Lila
Clearlooks-Milk
Clearlooks-Nuvola
Clearlooks-Phacile_blue
Clearlooks-Ubuntu
WWW: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=22259
PEAR::XML_Wddx does 2 things:
a) a drop in replacement for the XML_Wddx extension (if it's not built in)
b) produce an editable wddx file (with indenting etc.) and uses CDATA, rather
than char tags
PR: ports/79367
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
Possibility to use cPige as a daemon was added. cPige now parses URLs
directly, rather than requiring the user to specify host port and
mountpoint. Statistics and a logfile were added.
reader to search mail stored in maildir folders. Based on the result of the
namazu query, nmzmail generates a maildir folder containing symbolic links to
the mails matching the query. A simple mutt macro makes easy to use nmzmail
from within mutt.
PR: ports/76102
Submitted by: Fernan Aguero <fernan@iib.unsam.edu.ar>
replace all entities, format your comments and makes your document easier to
read.
You can influence the way your document is beautified with several options.
PR: ports/79402
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
- Take maintainership;
- Mark BROKEN on FreeBSD-4.x.
Since I'm there, use the standard build mechanism.
Note: this port is not yet packageable; the new maintainer will take
care of this problem.
PR: ports/79310
Submitted by: Renato Botelho
extension (http://www.php.net/xml), allowing handlers using one to be easily
adapted to the other.
The key difference is HTMLSax will not break on badly formed XML, allowing it
to be used for parsing HTML documents. Otherwise HTMLSax supports all the
handlers available from Expat except namespace and external entity handlers.
PR: ports/79403
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>