* is free and open-source
* is multi-plaform
* focuses on Chinese (simplified and traditional) and Japanese characters
* supports 2 different recognition engines
* aspires to work on both desktop-PCs and mobile devices
WWW: http://www.tegaki.org/
PR: ports/149691
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert at cs.ucr.edu>
Feature safe: yes
* is free and open-source
* is multi-plaform
* focuses on Chinese (simplified and traditional) and Japanese characters
* supports 2 different recognition engines
* aspires to work on both desktop-PCs and mobile devices
WWW: http://www.tegaki.org/
PR: ports/149690
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert at cs.ucr.edu>
Feature safe: yes
* is free and open-source
* is multi-plaform
* focuses on Chinese (simplified and traditional) and Japanese characters
* supports 2 different recognition engines
* aspires to work on both desktop-PCs and mobile devices
WWW: http://www.tegaki.org/
PR: ports/149689
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert at cs.ucr.edu>
Feature safe: yes
* is free and open-source
* is multi-plaform
* focuses on Chinese (simplified and traditional) and Japanese characters
* supports 2 different recognition engines
* aspires to work on both desktop-PCs and mobile devices
WWW: http://www.tegaki.org/
PR: ports/149688
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert at cs.ucr.edu>
Feature safe: yes
based on Support Vector Machines. Zinnia simply receives user pen strokes as a
sequence of coordinate data and outputs n-best characters sorted by SVM
confidence. To keep portability, Zinnia doesn't have any rendering
functionality. In addition to recognition, Zinnia provides training module that
allows us to create any hand-written recognition systems with low-cost.
WWW: http://zinnia.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/149687
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert at cs.ucr.edu>
Feature safe: yes
based on Support Vector Machines. Zinnia simply receives user pen strokes as a
sequence of coordinate data and outputs n-best characters sorted by SVM
confidence. To keep portability, Zinnia doesn't have any rendering
functionality. In addition to recognition, Zinnia provides training module that
allows us to create any hand-written recognition systems with low-cost.
This is the python interface to the library.
WWW: http://zinnia.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/149686
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert at cs.ucr.edu>
Feature safe: yes
based on Support Vector Machines. Zinnia simply receives user pen strokes as a
sequence of coordinate data and outputs n-best characters sorted by SVM
confidence. To keep portability, Zinnia doesn't have any rendering
functionality. In addition to recognition, Zinnia provides training module that
allows us to create any hand-written recognition systems with low-cost.
WWW: http://zinnia.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/149685
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert at cs.ucr.edu>
Feature safe: yes
2011-02-04 databases/qt-ibase-plugin: Port is broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2011-02-04 devel/ace+tao: Outdated and does not compile on any supported version of FreeBSD
2011-02-04 graphics/ray++: Does not compile on supported versions of FreeBSD
2011-02-04 japanese/oleo: Does not compile on supported versions of FreeBSD
2011-02-04 lang/dylan: does not build
2011-02-04 multimedia/jahshaka: Does not compile on supported versions of FreeBSD
Feature safe: yes
- Make use of grouping rules for DISTFILES and MASTER_SITES
- Use PKGNAMESUFFIX to make portlint happier
- Add OPTIONS
PR: ports/153234 [1]
Submitted by: SHIOZAKI Takehiko <st_AT_be_DOT_to> [1]