(Replacement/Update for x11/kde4/okteta)
Okteta is a simple editor for the raw data of files.
Features
- Values and characters shown either in two columns (the traditional display in
hex editors) or in rows with the value on top of the character
- Editing and navigating similar to a text editor
- Customizable data views
- Data view profiles
- Tools dockable on all sides or floating
- Numerical encodings: Hexadecimal, Decimal, Octal, Binary
- Character encodings: All 8-bit encodings as supplied by Qt, EBCDIC
- Fast data rendering on screen
- Multiple open files
- Support for remote files, by http, ftp, fish & other protocols supported by
KDE Platform
- Export of data to text, both file and clipboard.
- Checksum/Hashsum calculator: Modular sum (8/16/32/64 bit), Adler-32, CRC-32
and Hashsums by the QCA2 library, can be SHA-0/1/224/256/384/512, MD2/4/5,
RIPEMD-160, Whirlpool
- Structures tool for analyzing and editing based on user-creatable structure
definitions
- Statistic tool
- String extraction tool
- 8-bit charset conversion tool
- Decoding table listing common simple data types.
- Bookmarks
- Printing
- Table with complete list of all byte values
ok landry@ (technically its an update but an import requires an okay)
(Replacement/Update for x11/kde4/dragon)
Dragon Player is a multimedia player where the focus is on simplicity, instead
of features. Dragon Player does one thing, and only one thing, which is playing
multimedia files. It's simple interface is designed not to get in your way and
instead empower you to simply play multimedia files.
Features
- Simple Interface
- Resuming videos: Starts playing a video where you were watching it last time
- Support for subtitles: Automatically loads subtitles with the matching name
- Video display settings (brightness, contrast)
- Due to using Solid and Phonon DragonPlayer is independent of any multimedia
framework or hardware abstraction layer.
- Supports playing CDs and DVDs
ok landry@ (technically its an update but an import requires an okay)
mpg123 is still maintained upstream and also faster, in case somebody
runs this on a really, really slow machine. All our archs support
floating point, so there is no reason to use the fixed-point libmad
for MP3 decoding.
Tested by rapha@
Submitted by Charlene Wendling <julianaito AT posteo DOT jp>, who takes
MAINTAINER -- thanks!
tweaks from rsadowski@, ok solene@
Neofetch is a command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+.
Neofetch displays information about your operating system, software and
hardware in an aesthetic and visually pleasing way.
The overall purpose of Neofetch is to be used in screenshots of your
system.