php-text-wiki
transform Wiki and BBCode markup into XHTML, LaTeX or plain text markup
The text transformation is done in 2 steps.
The chosen parser uses markup rules to tokenize the tags and content.
Renderers output the tokens and text into the requested format.
The tokenized form replaces the tags by a protected byte value associated to
an index in an options table. This form shares up to 50 rules by all parsers
and renderers.
The package is intented for versatile transformers as well as converters.
Text_Wiki is delivered with its own parser, which is used by Yawiki or Horde's
Wicked and three basic renderers: XHTML , LaTeX and plain text.
Strong sanitizing of XHTML is default.
Parsers (* and Renderers) exist for BBCode, Cowiki (*), Dokuwiki (*),
Mediawiki and Tikiwiki (*).
It is highly configurable and can be easily extended.
phonefsod
SHR daemon for freesmartphone.org interaction
This package contributes to the SHR mobile phone suite. It offers SHR's
phonefsod, which is the communication platform between phoneuid and
FSO's services. The latter performs the communication with the hardware,
while this phonefsod handles the FSO's events and displays messages
with phoneuid.
rsh-redone-server
Reimplementation of rshd and rlogind
Rsh-redone is a reimplementation of the remote shell clients and servers.
It is written from the ground up to avoid the bugs found in the standard
clients and servers. It also fully supports IPv6.
quvi
command line program to extract video download links
libquvi is a library to parse Adobe flash video download links. It
supports Youtube and other similar video websites. It provides access
to functionality and data through an API, and does not enable or
require the use of the flash technology.
lunch
Transitional package for python-lunch
This is a transitional package for python-lunch, and can be safely removed
after the installation is complete.
freefem
PDE oriented language using Finite Element Method
FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The
underlying method used is the Finite Element Method.
This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a
research tool.