The purpose of the templating engine is to provide web application
developers, who need to separate program code and design (HTML code) of
their web application projects, with a templating tool that can be
easily used by cooperating webdesigners who have no programming skills.
Templating language provided by the engine is inspired by Perl
templating module HTML::Template. Templates created for HTML::Template
can be used with this engine in case they do not violate character case
rules of htmltmpl.
This package includes easydoc, a module which uses the templating engine
to generate HTML documentation from docstrings embedded in source files
of Python modules.
(needed by GNOME Development Monitor which I'm currently working on)
Parole is a modern media player for Xfce4 desktop, based on the
GStreamer framework.
Features audio playback, video playback with optional subtitle and
playback of live stream.
xstatbar is a simple system monitor that shows various stats in an X
window that's immovable and not part of your tab-order. It was built to
go with tiling window managers like scrotwm and xmonad where you can
configure a small region of the screen as "off-limits" for windows.
to allow attachments to be downloaded by https, but doesn't seem necessary
now and has caused caching problems for IE users (including displaying a
logged-out user's inbox). Reported by Ibrahim Khalifa, discussed with
ajacoutot.
Fixes CVE-2010-0012, "overwrite of local files with the privileges
of the user running Transmission if the user is tricked into opening
a malicious torrent file".
Based on submissions by robert@openbsd.pap.st and stsp@
* Fix flvstreamer/rtmpdump version detection.
* Improved episode name extraction from meta-data to include episode
number where appropriate.
* Added episode and series numbers to caches.
* Added freevo as a metadata format.
* Added --email options to allow for scheduled html search results to be
sent by email (Credit: Stroller).
Database of files from all packages in the ports tree, including names
of the packages containing them. This is in a format suitable for use with
locate(1) (either with -d, or in a colon-separated list in LOCATE_PATH).
Note: like sqlports, this is generated from the ports tree itself,
so if your tree is in bad shape re: conflicts etc, this won't build.
ok espie, discussed with many, reminded by oga@