fp-units-win-db-3.2.2

Free Pascal - database-library units

The Free Pascal Compiler is an Object Pascal compiler supporting both Delphi and Turbo Pascal 7.0 dialects, as well as Mac Pascal dialects. It provides a completely portable RunTime Library (RTL) available on many platforms and compatible with Turbo Pascal, along with a platform-independent class-based Free Component Library (FCL) adding many Delphi extensions and interfacing with many popular open source libraries.
hebcal - a Jewish calendar generator

hebcal

Perpetual Jewish Calendar

Hebcal is a program which prints out the days in the Jewish calendar, aka the Hebrew Calendar, for a given gregorian year. Hebcal is fairly flexible in terms of which events it displays.

festival-freebsoft-utils

Festival extensions and utilities

Miscellaneous Festival utilities, providing especially the following features: Generalized concept of input events, including ability to play sounds within the synthesized text and to map logical input events to other events; replacing given words in the synthesized text by events; spelling; capital letter signalization; punctuation reading modes; miscellaneous Festival Scheme functions.

festival-hi

festival text to speech synthesizer for Hindi language

This package provides the modules required to synthesize speech in Hindi (hi) language using the Festival text-to-speech synthesizer. Given text represented in Unicode (UTF-8 encoding), it uses the festival synthesizer to generate speech in Hindi.

festival-mr

festival text to speech synthesizer for Marathi language

This package provides the modules required to synthesize speech in Marathi (mr) language using the Festival text-to-speech synthesizer. Given text represented in Unicode (UTF-8 encoding), it uses the festival synthesizer to generate speech in Marathi.

festival-te

festival text to speech synthesizer for Telugu (te) language

This package provides the modules required to synthesize speech in Telugu language using the Festival text-to-speech synthesizer. Given text represented in Unicode (UTF-8 encoding), it uses the festival synthesizer to generate speech in Telugu.