This JavaScript editing mode supports:
- the full JavaScript language through version 1.7
- accurate syntax highlighting using a recursive-descent parser
- syntax-error and strict-mode warning reporting
- "bouncing" line indentation to choose among alternate indentation points
- smart line-wrapping within comments and strings
- code folding:
- show some or all function bodies as {...}
- show some or all block comments as /*...*/
- context-sensitive menu bar and popup menus
- typing helpers (e.g. inserting matching braces/parens)
- many customization options
Tellico is a KDE application for organizing your collections. It
provides default templates for books, bibliographies, videos, music,
video games, coins, stamps, trading cards, comic books, and wines.
Tellico allows you to enter your collection in a catalogue database,
saving many different properties like title, author, etc. Two
different views of your collection are shown. On the left, your
entries are grouped together by any field you like, allowing you
to see how many are in each group. On the right, selected fields
are shown in column format, allowing you to sort by any field. On
the bottom is a customizable HTML view of the current entry. The
entry editor is a dialog box where you enter the data.
XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform) facilitates embedding metadata
in files using a subset of RDF. Most notably XMP supports embedding
metadata in PDF and many image formats, though it is designed to
support nearly any file type.
- Added support for RV620, RV635, and R680.
- Added 2D acceleration for R5xx (including RS6xx), both XAA and EXA.
- Added support for DDIA block (second digital output) on RS690.
- Added support for interlaced modes
- Added additional layers for splitting outputs into encoders and
transmitters as needed for new hardware.
- Added support for DragonFly BSD.
- Improved RandR corner cases.
- Improved handling of secondary cards.
- Implemented foundation work for future TV support.
- Huge number of bugfixes and minor updates.
ought to replace gnome-vfs, starting with gnome-2.22
pkgsrc note: It would be great to have this split into modules to
limit dependencies, but as the code is structured this is hard to do.
So I've basically selected functions which are provided by gnome-vfs
plus gnome-vfs-samba. Unfortunately, the samba part doesn't work for me -
mount attempts just hang. So this is a work-in-progress, help welcome.
changes:
* Add new attributes for hidden (NoDisplay) and default
section (DocDefaultSection) to the .document file parsing
* Increase scrictness of parsing in line with the spec.
* omf files now return (approximate) fd.o categories
* Add new requirement to define I_KNOW_RARIAN_0_8_IS_UNSTABLE before
use
* rarian.h is now a general inclusion guard and main functions have
moved to rarian-main.h
* Update example program to use new features
-bugfixes
pkgsrc note: While 0.8.0 is marked unstable, it is required by the
upcoming 2.22 gnome release. There are no compatibility problems
for clients installing help files, but build of yelp (the help browser)
will be broken until it is updated.
djmount is a UPnP AV client. It mounts the media content of
compatible UPnP AV devices as a Unix filesystem.
Djmount automatically discovers all UPnP AV Media Servers on the
network, and makes the content available in a directory tree. All
shared files (e.g. Audio or Video files) are directly visible and can
be played using your favorite media player.
[15:53:42] agc@inspiron1300 ~ 190 > df /mnt
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail %Cap Mounted on
/dev/puffs 28101396 20741466 5954862 77% /mnt
[15:53:44] agc@inspiron1300 ~ 191 > l /mnt
total 5
dr-xr-xr-x 5 root wheel 512 Jan 1 2000 .
drwxr-xr-x 37 root wheel 1536 Mar 15 13:22 ..
dr-xr-xr-x 5 root wheel 512 Jan 1 2000 .debug
dr-xr-xr-x 8 root wheel 512 Jan 1 2000 INSPIRON1300: Alistair Crooks:
dr-xr-xr-x 7 root wheel 512 Jan 1 2000 MediaTomb
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 41 Jan 1 2000 devices
[15:54:23] agc@inspiron1300 ~ 192 >
the package is compiled with X11 support doesn't work anymore. Don't try
to disable it because it doesn't seem to break the X11 backend anymore
(tested with XChat). Bump package revision because of package list changes
under Mac OS X.
type, which lets mp4 files be added to the database, and get presented
via UPnP.
There are two files because the basic mappings are specified in the
config.xml file, which is generated by a C++ program, and there's a
corresponding change to the mappings.xml file which is kept around
as source.
With thanks to Jared for the mapping information.
* Noteworthy changes in Version 1.4.11 (2008-04-02) [stable]
Released by Eric Blake, based on git version 1.4.10a
** Security fixes for the -F option, for bugs present since -F was
introduced in 1.3: Avoid core dump with 'm4 -F file -t undefined', and
avoid arbitrary code execution with certain file names.
** Fix regression introduced in 1.4.9b in the `divert' builtin when more
than 512 kibibytes are saved in diversions on platforms like NetBSD
or darwin where fopen(name,"a+") seeks to the end of the file.
** The output of the `maketemp' and `mkstemp' builtins is now quoted if a
file was created. This is a minor security fix, because it was possible
(although rather unlikely) that an unquoted string could match an
existing macro name, such that use of the `mkstemp' output would trigger
inadvertent macro expansion and operate on the wrong file name.
** Enhance the `defn' builtin to support concatenation of multiple text
arguments, as required by POSIX. However, at this time, it is not
possible to concatenate a builtin macro with anything else; a warning is
now issued if this is attempted, although a future version of M4 may
lift this restriction to match other implementations.
** Enhance the `format' builtin to parse all C99 floating point numbers,
even on platforms where strtod(3) is buggy, although the replacement
function does have the known issue of rounding errors when parsing
some decimal floating point values. This fixes testsuite failures
introduced in 1.4.9b.
** Enhance the `index' builtin to guarantee linear behavior, in spite of
the surprisingly large number of systems with a brain-dead quadratic
strstr(3).
** A number of portability improvements inherited from gnulib.
General:
* greatly improved merge tool configuration, see "hgrc.5.txt" for details
* improved copy/rename handling in diffs, status, and merge
* files in .hg inherit permissions from .hg/store
* infer --repository when possible, so commands may be run from anywhere.
* easy-installable
* new "droplet" logo
Commands:
* archive: disable ".hg_archival.txt" file addition with "ui.archivemeta"
* bisect: now built-in with greatly improved performance and usability
* bundle: new --all option to bundle the whole repository more easily.
* cat: apply decode filters with --decode
* clone: can clone from a full-history bundle
* commit: warn when creating a new head
* debugancestor: index argument is now optional
* diff: set the number of context line to show with -U/--unified
* grep: display matched revisions commit date with --date
* import: new --no-commit and --user options
* incoming/outgoing: add --limit option
* log: use -b/--only-branch to show revisions of a single branch
* remove: improve handling for --after
* revert: major speedup
* serve: prefix the served path with --prefix (also in [web] section)
* status: unknown files are skipped by --quiet
* tag: allow multiple tags to be added or removed
* tags: --verbose flags local tags
* update: switch between named branches without -C
Extensions:
* churn: promoted to an official extension (previously in contrib)
* color: new extension coloring "status" and "qseries" command outputs
* convert:
* hgk: configuration file changed from .gitk to .hgk
* highlight: new extension enabling syntax highlighting in hgweb
file view (requires pygments)
* inotify: new extension using Linux 2.6 inotify API for instant
status checking
* keyword: new extension for filewise RCS-keyword expansion in working
directory
* mq: new --currentdate, --date, --currentuser, and --user options
* record: add "qrecord" command when used with mq
Web interface:
* improved WSGI integration and compatibility
* follow symlinks in hgwebdir collections
* show branches in most of gitweb templates
* add line anchors to annotate, changeset, diff and file views
* support web.baseurl in hgwebdir, overriding SCRIPT_NAME
Hooks:
* standard hook to reject text files with CRLF in win32text extension
* redirect stdout to stderr for ssh and http servers