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Open source hobbyist. Drive-by contributor. Thailand.
Involved Projects and Packages
This project was created for package minetest via attribute OBS:Maintained
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Command-line tool (+ C library) for converting SAS, Stata, and SPSS files
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Veyon is a free and Open Source software for computer monitoring and classroom
management supporting Windows and Linux. It enables teachers to view and
control computer labs and interact with students. Veyon is available in
different languages and provides lots of useful features:
* see what's going on in computer labs in overview mode and take screenshots
* remote control computers to support and help users
* broadcast teacher's screen to students in realtime by using demo mode
(either in fullscreen or in a window)
* lock workstations for attracting attention to teacher
* send text messages to students
* powering on/off and rebooting computers remote
* remote logoff and remote execution of arbitrary commands/scripts
* home schooling - Veyon's network technology is not restricted to a subnet
and therefore students at home can join lessons via VPN connections just
by installing the Veyon service
Lightly is a fork of breeze theme style that aims to be visually modern and minimalistic.
Nuspell is a free and open source spell checker library and command-line program designed for languages with rich morphology and complex word compounding. Nuspell is a pure C++ re-implementation of Hunspell.
Main features of Nuspell spell checker:
Full unicode support backed by ICU
Backward compatibility with Hunspell dictionary file format
Twofold affix stripping (for agglutinative languages, like Azeri, Basque, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Turkish, etc.)
Support complex compounds (for example, Hungarian, German and Dutch)
Support language specific features (for example, special casing of Azeri and Turkish dotted i, or German sharp s)
Handle conditional affixes, circumfixes, fogemorphemes, forbidden words, pseudoroots and homonyms.
Free software. Licensed under GNU LGPL v3 or later.
Cadson Demak fonts are inspired from an old Thai font design, which give old traditional vibes but works well on modern design.
Cozette is based on Dina, which itself is based on Proggy. It's also heavily inspired by Creep. I absolutely adore Creep, and was using it up until I got a higher-DPI screen for which it was slightly too small. That prompted me to make the bitmap font I always wished existed: Cozette; a small-but-not-tiny bitmap font with great coverage of all the glyphs you might encounter in the terminal.
JS Technology fonts was initially created to support Thai language for desktop publishing in Windows operating system. Which later was adapted for sewing machine patterns.
OpenMoji was developed with visual guidelines that are not linked to a specific branding. In addition, the goal was to design emojis that integrate well in combination with text.
The Thai TrueType fonts included here are Norasi and Garuda from the
National Font project.
Ardour is a hard disk recorder (HDR) and digital audio workstation (DAW). It is capable of simultaneously recording 24 or more channels of 32-bit audio at 48kHz.
Ardour is intended to function as a "professional" HDR system, replacing dedicated hardware solutions like the Mackie HDR and the Tascam 2424 and more traditional tape systems like the Alesis ADAT series. It supports MIDI Machine Control, so can be controlled from any MMC controller, such as the Mackie Digital 8 Bus mixer and many other modern digital mixers.
Deluge is a Free Software, cross-platform BitTorrent client on Python and Gtk3 with multiple user interfaces in client/server model.
MoleQueue is an open-source, cross-platform, system-tray resident desktop
application for abstracting, managing, and coordinating the execution of tasks
both locally and on remote computational resources. Users can set up local and
remote queues that describe where the task will be executed. Each queue can
have programs, with templates to facilitate the execution of the program. Input
files can be staged, and output files collected using a standard interface.
Some highlights:
* Open source distributed under the liberal 3-clause BSD license
* Cross platform with nightly builds on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows
* Intuitive interface designed to be useful to whole community
* Support for local executation and remote schedulers (SGE, PBS, SLURM)
* System tray resident application managing queue of queues and job lifetime
* Simple, lightweight JSON-RPC 2.0 based communication over local sockets
* Qt 5 client library for simple integration in Qt applications
SCS (splitting conic solver) is a numerical optimization package for solving large-scale convex cone problems, based on our paper Conic Optimization via Operator Splitting and Homogeneous Self-Dual Embedding. It is written in C and can be used in other C, C++, Python, Matlab, R, Julia, and Ruby, programs via the linked interfaces. It can also be called as a solver from convex optimization toolboxes CVX (3.0 or later), CVXPY, Convex.jl, and Yalmip.
XCFun is a library of exchange-correlation (XC) functionals to be used in density-functional theory (DFT) codes.
The development branch for Cinnamon packages.
If you are interested in helping to maintain this project, feel free to contact the current chief maintainers: XRevan86, MargueriteSu.