11 projects tagged "Python"
JSBlend is a cross-platform, Web-based file comparison and merge tool written mostly in Javascript. It can display differences in two files and allow the user to selectively merge them by editing one of the files. While JSBlend is a general purpose diff/merge tool, it is especially suitable for managing conflicts in configuration files on servers after an update. Many server machines do not have any GUI framework installed, and are often run in headless mode on remote sites. Using desktop-based GUI tools for merging the conflicts is not always possible. JSBlend can be a very useful tool when either used standalone or embedded inside an existing administration console.
JagPDF is a library for generating PDF documents in C/C++, Python, and Java. It supports TrueType (subsetting) and standard 14 Type 1 fonts, font metrics, Unicode, UTF-8 and common 8-bit character encodings, images (JPEG, PNG, or custom), paths, color spaces (RGB, CMYK, CIE based, ICC profiles, indexed), encryption, bookmarks, hyperlinks, and more.
Race Timing lets you manage races by describing a race and the rules associated with it. You can time the racers and provide realtime standing of the race participants. You can manage various race events (pilot changes, refuelling, laps, intermediate sprints, etc.) and broadcast various information to the participants. The software is best used with transponders, but manual operation is also provided.
Solu is a simple Web application meant for making it easy to find colleagues, meeting rooms, and other resources in an office. It has a self service model without any authentication or permission checks, where anyone can find and update any resource's information. Besides the easy installation, all you need to set up an instance is your office map or office floorplan or blueprints stored as an image file.
Spike Asset Manager (SAM) is a cross-platform framework for probing a system for components and reporting them. It includes a driver file that probes for components commonly found in a LAMPJ stack (Apache, MySQL, PHP, Tomcat, etc). It can find multiple versions that are installed, query the RPM database, and indicate whether components are running.