maliit-inputcontext-gtk2

Maliit Inputcontext for GTK+-2 applications

Maliit provides a flexible and cross-platform input method framework. It has a plugin-based client-server architecture where applications act as clients and communicate with the Maliit server via input context plugins. The communication link currently uses D-Bus. Maliit is an open source framework (LGPL 2) with open source plugins (BSD).

pybit-svn

Subversion post commit hook for pybit

pyBit uses message queues to create a distributed, cross-platform buildd toolkit using a collection of buildds, using source from various VCS clients. pyBit is intended to support rapidly evolving software collections and can support multiple VCS frontends and multiple build backends.

python3-sphinx-theme-builder

tool for authoring Sphinx themes with a simple (opinionated) workflow

streamline the Sphinx theme development workflow, by building upon existing standardised tools.

python-mmkeys

Multimedia key support as a PyGTK object

This module lets you access multimedia keys found on most new keyboards from Python; most important it grabs all input events so your program doesn't need to be in focus when the key is pressed (which is the usual behavior of the keys). You still need something like Acme or xmodmap to map the keys before using them.

libfile-sync-perl

Perl interface to sync() and fsync()

File::Sync provides Perl interfaces to the Unix sync(2) and POSIX.1b fsync(2) system calls. The fsync() call is needed for putting messages into qmail maildirs, and sync() is included for completeness.

libreadline-java

GNU readline and BSD editline wrappers for Java

Included is the Java package org.gnu.readline which provides the GNU readline and BSD editline libraries for Java. Note that this is NOT a pure Java implementation; it merely contains JNI wrappers for the standard system libraries.