Submitted by William Yodlowsky <bsd@openbsd.rutgers.edu>.
Ytree is a nifty filemanager similar to xtree. With some
helper-applications (zip/zoo/tar etc.) you can also browse archive
files. Viewers for "special" files are configurable (*.wav, *.gif
etc.).
XNC - uses conception of two panels. These panels with highlighted directory
listings give You simple and easy way to manipulate files on Your system.
Bookmark feature allow You to remember Hot Directories and quick changing
to it. Virtual File System can manipulate files in popular archieve formats
as easy as files on normal Disk FS (copy/delete/view/edit/execute inside
archive).
MultiWindow Editing and Viewing System (IVES) edit text files and view
ASCII/HEX and many image formats ; built in xterminal (rxvt 2.20) shows
output from applications;
configurable User menu do quick execute for usefull commands;
exention association and execution list allow execute application by
associated extension;
processes information shows list of processes and can send signal to its;
disk and memory summary information; QuickScan Directories and files info;
Drag 'n' Drop for files manipulation - easy way to work for Mouse Fans;
built in archive support for TAR, TARGZ, TRABZ2, GZIP, BZIP2, ARJ, ZIP,
RAR, RPM, DEB, LHA;
Hot keys, colors, sizes, fonts and panels layout easy customization
with XNCSetup make XNC very usefull tool.
with the included ttyplay command. ttyrec is just a
derivative of script command for recording timing
information with microsecond accuracy as well. It can record
emacs -nw, vi, lynx, or any programs running on tty.
have fixed when I imported this port:
don't build rpm using -static, as we don't intend to use rpm to install
a new system (the configuration system of this port is stupid).
one thing leading to another: fix the usual libtool bug, fix the usual
gettext bug... fed up of GNU.
--
most is a paging program that displays, one windowful at a
time, the contents of a file on a terminal. It pauses
after each windowful and prints on the window status line
the screen the file name, current line number, and the
percentage of the file so far displayed.
Unlike other paging programs, most is capable of display-
ing an arbitrary number of windows as long as each window
occupies at least two screen lines. Each window may con-
tain the same file or a different file. In addition, each
window has its own mode. For example, one window may dis-
play a file with its lines wrapped while another may be
truncating the lines...
- Decapitalize first letter of comment if appropriate.
- Remove trailing blank lines.
- Remove punctuation.
- Remove version numbers which are often overlooked when updating.
- espie@ ok
- someone forgot to remove the PLIST.noshared on the switch over to the
new PLIST framework which just negates the switch for archs without
shared libraries.
- pkg/COMMENT no longer starts with a capital
- pkg/DESCR uses value of HOMEPAGE
- lots more fonts added to PLIST from contributed.tar.gz
- define DISTNAME to make things cleaner
- patch-aa renamed to patch-figlet
- added patch-figlist to code in default location of fonts
- removed patch-ab since Aaron's port just passes MAKE_FLAGS
- removed FAKE_FLAGS completely and do the install manually
- added HOMEPAGE
- general Makefile cleaning (bump NEED_VERSION etc)
- add RCS ids everywhere that needs them
- take maintainership
merge ok'ed by aaron@, dugsong@monkey.org