17 projects tagged "Free Pascal"
Outliner Lighto is a console-based outliner/hierarchical editor. An outliner is used to edit an hierarchy of text (a tree with text in every node). This hierarchy can represent anything the user wants, like TODO lists, calendar, tasks, address book, bookmarks, etc. It is based on FreePascal's video and keyboard units.
PascalSCADA is a framework for Delphi and Lazarus to quick development of HMI/SCADA applications. The platforms supported by PascalSCADA are Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD under 32 and 64 bits (FreeBSD only in 32 bits). You can communicate with CLP's, create interfaces, store values and alarms of process, and control users of the application.
ChurchFunds is easy to use software for creating accounts for fund-based organizations such as churches. It handles check writing, contributions, and payroll. The Linux version generates postscript reports. Only the Linux, free Pascal version is GPL. The Windows version is just free software.
Bibfilex is software to create and manage archives of bibliographical items (books, articles, etc.) according to Biblatex structure and rules. It is far less advanced than other bibliographic managers like JabRef, and allows only a few customizations. Its strength is speed and lightness, especially when used with many items. It uses SQLite as a database. It can store the items according to each of the entry types described in the Biblatex manual (book, article, etc.), import the content of a file in Biblatex format (like a JabRef database, a Mendeley BibTex exported file, or a Google Books BibTex downloaded file), export data to a Biblatex file (like a JabRef database), locate an item just typing its author name, title, etc. filter the items by selecting a keyword in a list, filter the items according to three different conditions (or to manually modify the SQL statement of the filter to make it more suitable or complex) or according to the \cite commands contained within a Latex document, associate various attachments (files of every kind) with each item, activate autocompletion of data in each field with “Ctrl + Space”, automatically create unique BibTex keys according to a pattern defined by the user, and specify the fields (columns) shown in the grid view of the data. It is also possible to replace the \cite and \printbibliography commands in a Latex document with extended citations and bibliography, which are composed according to a user-defined pattern, to export the Latex file in other formats more easily.
Xidel is a command line tool to download Web pages and extract data from them. It can download files over HTTP/S connections, follow redirections, links, or extracted values, and process local files. The data can be extracted using XPath 2.0, XQuery 1.0, and JSONiq expressions, CSS 3 selectors, and custom, pattern-matching templates that are like an annotated version of the processed page. The extracted values can then be exported as plain text/XML/HTML/JSON, or assigned to variables to be used in other extract expressions or be exported to the shell. There is also an online CGI service for testing.
SPINA is software for determining constant structure-parameters of endocrine feedback control systems from hormone levels obtained in vivo. The first version of this cybernetic approach allows for evaluating the functional status of the thyroid gland, i.e. thyroid's secretory capacity (GT) and sum activity of peripheral deiodinases (GD).