modplugplay is a command line player for many music modules (669, amf,
ams, dbm, dmf, dsm, far, it, j2b, mdl, med mod, mt2, mtm, okt, psm,
ptm, s3m, stm, ult, umx and xm) using the libmodplug library.
(from a FreeBSD port)
Gmm++ is a generic C++ template library for sparse, dense and skyline matrices.
It is built as a set of generic algorithms (mult, add, copy, sub-matrices,
dense and sparse solvers ...) for any interfaced vector type or matrix type.
It can be view as a glue library allowing cooperation between several vector
and matrix types. However, basic sparse, dense and skyline matrix/vector types
are built in Gmm++, hence it can be used as a standalone linear algebra library.
Interfacing a vector or matrix type means writing "traits" objects called
"linalg_traits", which describe their properties. The library offers predefined
dense, sparse and skyline matrix types.
Gwget is a download manager for the Gnome Desktop. The main features are:
* Resume: By default, gwget tries to continue any download.
* Notification: Gwget tries to use the Gnome notification area support,
if available. You can close the main window and gwget runs in the background.
* Recursivity: Gwget detects when you put a html, php, asp or a web page dir in
the url to download, and ask you to only download certain files (multimedia,
only the index, and so on).
* Drag & Drop: You can d&d a url to the main gwget window or the notification
area icon to add a new download.
gnome-js-common is a module holding tests and JavaScript code useful
or common to both Seed and gjs. Note that Seed and GJS both (For now)
have many more tests internally.
In the future it might contain implementations of C modules, an
documentation.
There's not really much here at all yet, it's mostly just a formality
to move Seed over to depending on it, and have a place to start moving
things.
The Kiloji fonts is Japanese script (written by hand) TrueType font
family. This family contains 4 fonts (fixed-width, proportional,
light-weight, and bold).
-p option has been added. Sample of usage:
pkg_info -u -QPKGPATH /etc/really_needed_packages.txt
# Unsorted pkg_add, pkg_delete for days, weeks, months...
pkg_status -sp /etc/really_needed_packages.txt
`>>>' and `---' have been replaced with `>' and `-'
pkg_status now has its own Makefile