libwww-mediawiki-client-perl
simple CVS-like interface for editing MediaWiki websites
This package includes the MVS client and the WWW::Mediawiki::Client perl
library implementing the functionality in MVS. WWW::Mediawiki::Client provides
a very simple CVS-like interface for viewing, staying in sync with, and
editing pages in websites that run Mediawiki software. In particular, the
software is extremely useful for editing pages in Wikipedia or other Wikimedia
websites.
minidjvu
Monochrome DjVu multipage encoder, single page encoder/decoder
Minidjvu is a multipage DjVu encoder and single page encoder/decoder.
No colors or grayscale, just black and white.
In addition to the DjVu format, minidjvu reads and writes
PBM, Windows BMP, and TIFF.
pd-freeverb
studio-quality Schroeder/Moorer reverb as a Pd object
Freeverb is a simple implementation of the standard Schroeder/Moorer
reverb model. It uses 8 comb filters on both the left and right
channels. Note that this version of Freeverb doesn't contain
predelay, or any EQ. It is implemented as a Pd object, so it can
easily be inserted into a Pd patch.
librdfa-java
SAX-based Java RDFa parser
RDFa is a specification for attributes to express structured data in HTML5,
XHTML, and any XML application. The rendered, hypertext content of (X)HTML or
XML is reused by the RDFa markup, so that publishers don't need to repeat
significant data in the document. Tools can extract that structured data and
generate RDF triples for further reuse. RDFa can be considered as another
serialization format for RDF, alongside Turtle, RDF/XML, or JSON-LD
polyml
interpreter and interactive compiler for Standard ML
Poly/ML is an implementation of the Standard ML programming language
Standard ML is a general-purpose, modular, type-safe, strict,
functional programming language. Poly/ML is SML 97 compliant
interpreter and compiler that supports the generation of stand-alone
executables with an interactive toplevel (REPL).
pvrg-jpeg
Stanford PVRG JPEG tool
PVRG is the JPEG implementation from Stanford Portable Video Research Group