tryton-modules-account-statement-sepa
Tryton application platform - account statement sepa module
Tryton is a high-level general purpose application platform. It is the base
of a complete business solution as well as a comprehensive health and hospital
information system (GNUHealth).
tryton-modules-analytic-budget
Tryton application platform - analytic budget module
Tryton is a high-level general purpose application platform. It is the base
of a complete business solution as well as a comprehensive health and hospital
information system (GNUHealth).
tryton-modules-currency-ro
Tryton application platform - currency ro module
Tryton is a high-level general purpose application platform. It is the base
of a complete business solution as well as a comprehensive health and hospital
information system (GNUHealth).
tryton-modules-document-incoming-invoice
Tryton application platform - document incoming invoice module
Tryton is a high-level general purpose application platform. It is the base
of a complete business solution as well as a comprehensive health and hospital
information system (GNUHealth).
elpa-activities
Save/restore sets of windows, tabs/frames, and their buffers in Emacs
Inspired by Genera's and KDE's concepts of "activities", this
library allows the user to select an "activity", the loading of
which restores a window configuration into a `tab-bar' tab or
frame, along with the buffers shown in each window. Saving an
activity saves the state for later restoration. Switching away
from an activity saves the last-used state for later switching back
to, while still allowing the activity's initial or default state to
be restored on demand. Resuming an activity loads the last-used
state, or the initial/default state when a universal argument is
provided.
python3-pglast
PostgreSQL Languages AST and statements prettifier (Python 3)
This is a Python 3 module that exposes the parse tree of a PostgreSQL
statement (extracted by the almost standard PG parser repackaged as a
standalone static library by libpg_query) as set of interconnected nodes,
usually called an abstract syntax tree.