XmBDFEditor is a Motif-based BDF font editor with the following features:
o Multiple fonts can be loaded from the command line.
o Multiple fonts can be open at the same time.
o Cutting and pasting glyphs between fonts.
o Multiple glyph bitmap editors can be open at the same time.
o Cutting and pasting between glyph bitmap editors.
o Export of XBM files from glyph bitmap editors.
o Automatic correction of certain metrics when a font is loaded.
o Generation of XLFD font names for fonts without XLFD names.
o Update an XLFD font name from the font properties.
o Update the font properties from an XLFD font name.
o Font property editor.
o Font comment editor.
o Supports unencoded glyphs (ENCODING of -1).
o Display of glyph encodings in octal, decimal, or hex.
o Builtin on-line help.
o Imports PK/GF fonts.
o Imports HBF (Han Bitmap Font) fonts.
o Imports Linux console fonts (PSF, CP, and FNT).
o Imports Sun console fonts (vfont format).
o Imports fonts from the X server.
o Imports Windows FON/FNT fonts.
o Imports TrueType fonts and collections.
o Exports PSF fonts.
o Exports HEX fonts.
o Edits two and four bits per pixel gray scale fonts.
${X11BASE} instead of checking for -I or -L in front of it. This is okay
because ${BUILDLINK_X11_DIR} should just never appear in any installed
files regardless of its prefix. Problem noted in private email by Mark
Davies <mark@mcs.vuw.ac.nz>.
* Plugged a few minor leaks in `xscreensaver' and `xscreensaver-demo'.
* New hacks, `cubenetic' and `fluidballs'.
* Sped up `pipes'.
* Fixed sphere projection error in `glplanet'; installed a better image
of earth.
* Added Win2K and MacOS 1 crashes to `bsod'.
* Put back previous (better) version of `forest' that was accidentially
downgraded in the last release.
* New version of `bumps'.
* Made FPS computation in GL hacks more efficient: it will influence the
results less, thus resulting in higher (but more accurate) reported frame
rates.
The Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module can be used to create a cross-
platform Excel binary file. Multiple worksheets can be added to a
workbook and formatting can be applied to cells. Text, numbers,
formulas, hyperlinks and images can be written to the cells.
The Excel file produced by this module is compatible with Excel 5,
95, 97, 2000 and 2002.
The module will work on the majority of Windows, UNIX and
Macintosh platforms. Generated files are also compatible with the
Linux/UNIX spreadsheet applications Gnumeric and OpenOffice.
The generated files are not compatible with MS Access.
1.18: Mar.19,2002:
smtp.c:
avoid null pointer access when MAPOPT_TRYALLADDR set.
reported by Koji Kawano <kawano@eng.trans-cosmos.co.jp>
dns.c:
ignore answer from a nameserver which does not support recursive
query if the server described in resolv.conf is such a server.
main.c:
default for -q option is changed to 50.
suggested by Takahiro Kambe <taca@sky.yamashina.kyoto.jp>
FreePWING generates book data in JIS X 4081, a subset of EPWING V1,
which is a most popular format for dictionaries in Japan. Book data
generated by FreePWING can be read with EPWING viewer applications
including proprietary
softwares.
* File name clashes are detected
$ bison foo.y -d -o foo.x
fatal error: header and parser would be both named `foo.x'
* A missing `;' ending a rule triggers a warning
In accordance with POSIX, and in agreement with other
Yacc implementations, Bison will mandate this semicolon in a near
future. This eases the implementation of a Bison parser of Bison
grammars by making this grammar LALR(1) instead of LR(2). To
facilitate the transition, this release introduces a warning.
* Revert the C++ namespace changes introduced in 1.31, as they caused too
many portability hassles.
* Fix test suite portability problems.
* Fix C++ issues
Groff could not be compiled for the definition of size_t was lacking
under some conditions.
* Catch invalid @n
As is done with $n.
1.0 rc3, and crank to nb1 whilst here:
- patch-aa:
the mutex and the condition variables are not owned by the buffer
thread, but by the buffer itself. don't destroy them when the thread
dies, but when the buffer itself dies. fixes#112.
[ patch suggested by Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
in private email ]
- patch-ab:
Some fixes to how audio writes are handled. Closes#127.
bbweather is a tool which displays the current weather conditions
in an decorated window, simulating the look of the Blackbox toolbar
(Blackbox is a Windowmanager for X11). This tool is heavily based
on "bbdate" by John Kennis, almost 90% of the code (rough guess ;)
were taken over unaltered. Furthermore, bbweather was inspired by
wmWeather by Michael G. Henderson, from where I grabbed the
perl-script that fetches the weather-conditions from your local
station.
Welcome to bbconf, the all-in-one blackbox configuration tool.
Never heard of blackbox before? Well, let's just say that it's the
best Window Manager for X that's out "there" in our humble opinion.
Simply put, this little utility here has such lofty goals as being
the one place where you can configure anything and everything you
need to that has to do with blackbox.
bbconf aims to do that through the use of plugins--plugins which
allow you to configure anything you wish about blackbox or its
helper applications such as bbkeys, bbpager, bbapm, bbmail, bbpal,
etc.
bbconf is distributed with 4 plugins that allow you to configure
blackbox's keybindings, blackbox's styles/themes, and your blackbox
menus and submenus. The architecture of the plugins themselves are
very simple and elegant -- making it easy for anyone else to add
onto the distributed plugins to make it easy to configure whatever
else you want to for your blackbox/X sessions.
(no more warnings that fills in apache error_log).
Changes since 1.2.4:
- Multiple mailbox list calls cached.
- Added 'View unsafe images' link to the bottom of pages which contain
unsafe images.
- Fixed 'too many close table tags' and various other issues
which meant SM output didn't always validate as clean HTML.
- Added the ability to add special folders through plugins.
- Added an Always compose in a pop-up window option.
- Search page update with ability to save searches and search
all folders at once.
- Made searching on multiple criteria possible, with thanks to Jason Munro
- Fixed 'list all' in addressbook (#506624, thanks to Kurt Yoder)
- Fixed small bugs in db_prefs
- Allowed SquirrelMail to work from within a frame, eg. not using _top
this is configureable. (thanks to Simon Dick)
- Added options to conf.pl to enable automated plugin installation:
./conf.pl --install-plugin <pluginname>. This allows plugins to be
distributed in packages. Conf.pl now also reports when saving fails.
- Attachment hooks now also allow specification of generic rules like
text/* which will be used when no specific rule is available.
- conf.pl can now configure database backed address books and
preferences.
- Version 0.3.7 of SquirrelSpell. Fixes a potential privacy
vulnerability (symlink attack), plus introduces formatting fixes
and javadoc-style comments.
- Bugfix in mailfetch reported by Mateusz Mazur
- Administrator plugin. A web based conf.pl replacement.
- Removed GLOBALS from conf.pl
- HTML messages optimization.
- Added support for requesting read receipts (MDN) and delivery receipts.
- Added the ability to stop users changing their names and email addresses.
- Added signature into multiple identities (Stefan Meier <Stefan.Meier@cimsource.com>)
- Updated user help files to reflect UI chanegs and added functionality.
$${file} is a libtool archive (*.la). It allows libtool to properly
interact with buildlink at link time by linking against the libraries
pointed to by symlinks in ${BUILDLINK_DIR}.
This change has been tested by me on NetBSD-1.5ZA/i386 and by Mark
Davies <mark@mcs.vuw.ac.nz> on Solaris.