Import boust 0.161.

Submitted by Sebastian Stark <seb@todesplanet.de>.

Boustrophedon is a reading-/writing-style that alternates direction
every line. It was originally created by the ancient Greeks.  This
program formats the text-files to be read in this manner.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2002/11/28 12:43:44 naddy Exp $
COMMENT= "boustrophedon text reader"
DISTNAME= boust-0.161
CATEGORIES= textproc
HOMEPAGE= http://traevoli.com/boust/
MAINTAINER= Sebastian Stark <seb@todesplanet.de>
# GPLv2
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP= Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM= Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Yes
MASTER_SITES= ${HOMEPAGE}bin/
RUN_DEPENDS= ::x11/tk/8.3
USE_X11= Yes
NO_BUILD= Yes
NO_REGRESS= Yes
SUBST_VARS= FONTDIR PKGNAME
FONTS= 10x20bw.pcf.gz 10x20fw.pcf.gz 10x20ud.pcf.gz
FONTDIR= ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fonts/boust
do-install:
${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKSRC}/boust ${PREFIX}/bin
${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/boust
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/README ${PREFIX}/share/doc/boust
${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${FONTDIR}
.for font in ${FONTS}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/${font} ${FONTDIR}
.endfor
${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/fonts.dir ${FONTDIR}
cd ${WRKSRC} && gunzip boust.1.gz && \
${INSTALL_MAN} boust.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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MD5 (boust-0.161.tar.gz) = b728b57d008d9764be79ecdc7aa1f062
RMD160 (boust-0.161.tar.gz) = 9a62115f00d5e9e70f5f0162629f63928df8eb59
SHA1 (boust-0.161.tar.gz) = 38b7f1dd5c3b1c5e523b8f105730e8b5e9af7d1e

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10x20ud.pcf.gz 10x20-iso8859-upsidedown
10x20bw.pcf.gz 10x20-iso8859-backwards
10x20fw.pcf.gz 10x20-iso8859-forwards

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$OpenBSD: patch-boust,v 1.1.1.1 2002/11/28 12:43:44 naddy Exp $
--- boust.orig Thu Nov 7 00:06:00 2002
+++ boust Wed Nov 6 23:53:47 2002
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# In sh check to see if the "--o" argument is present.
# If it is, run tclsh, otherwise, run wish.
# (The backslash makes the following line a comment as well... \
-THESH="wish"
+THESH="wish8.3"
# blah\
-for arg in "$@" ; do if [ "$arg" == "--o" ] ; then THESH="tclsh" ; fi ; done ; \
+for arg in "$@" ; do if [ "$arg" == "--o" ] ; then THESH="tclsh8.3" ; fi ; done ; \
# \
exec $THESH "$0" "$@"

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Boustrophedon is a reading-/writing-style that alternates direction
every line. It was originally created by the ancient Greeks. Once one
gets good at reading the 'backwards' text, reading (and writing) can
go much faster, as the eye (or hand) does not have to whip back to the
margin when the end of a line is reached. One simply goes down a line
and continues in the opposite direction.
In the case of a paragraph ending, the next paragraph should retain
the horizontal position, and (depending on which the text is closest
to: the center of the screen or the margin) continues in the same
direction, or continue in the opposite direction.
This program formats the text-files to be read in this manner.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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+---------------------------------------------------
| The X11 fonts for ${PKGNAME} have been installed to
|
| ${FONTDIR}
|
| You must add them to your X11 font paths with the
| following command:
|
| xset +fp ${FONTDIR}
|
| To enable this permanently when the X11 server is
| started, add
|
| FontPath "${FONTDIR}"
|
| in the "Files" section of your XF86Config file.
+---------------------------------------------------

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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2002/11/28 12:43:44 naddy Exp $
bin/boust
lib/X11/fonts/boust/10x20bw.pcf.gz
lib/X11/fonts/boust/10x20fw.pcf.gz
lib/X11/fonts/boust/10x20ud.pcf.gz
lib/X11/fonts/boust/fonts.dir
man/man1/boust.1
share/doc/boust/README
@dirrm share/doc/boust
@dirrm lib/X11/fonts/boust