15927 projects tagged "Linux"
vded is a simple REST-type method for tracking deltas of ever-increasing values (although it handles resets, etc., pretty well). It is meant to accept submissions of values which increment, then determine the delta between that value and its predecessor, as well as figure the rate over time.
Miramath is an Open Source project inspired by the MathCad mathematical application. The main user interface consists of a page into which mathematical expressions can be entered or edited and then evaluated. It features a Wysiwyg equation editor, automatic evaluation of equations, integrated plotting, symbolic algebra using Sympy, and numerical computations using Scipy.
Form Saver is a PHP class which fills form inputs with submitted values. It can capture the output of the current page with a form template to extract the list of inputs, process and extract the values of a just-submitted form, and alter the form template to insert submitted input values. The processed form template is output to show the form filled with the submitted values.
MightyString adds array functionality and other tools for Ruby strings, including matching, indexing, substitution, and deletion. MightyString::HTML.strip_html provides more ideal HTML-to-ASCII formatting output. This is an advanced block "filtering" module. It works very well, with extremely rare cases which fall through its fingers.
The DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite (DAPS) provides a tool set for easy creation and publication of DocBook sources on Linux. It lets you create HTML (including Webhelp), PDF, EPUB, man pages, and other formats with a single command. It automatically takes care of validating and filtering (profiling) your sources and automatically converts images into a format best suited for the output format. You can easily create profiled source tarballs for translation or review. DAPS supports authors by providing linkchecker, validator, spellchecker, and editor macros. It is well suited to manage large documentation projects with multiple authors using the DAPS docmanager.
USokoban is a Sokoban clone for Linux. It features open external XSB Sokoban levelsets, support for level sizes up to 60x60, support for solutions of unlimited length, a fast algorithm for box pushing, unlimited undos, changes of skins, pasting of levels or solutions directly from the clipboard, copying solutions to the clipboard, a simple solver, and solution management.
Translation of an RCS file collection or CVS repository history as a fast-import stream.