Dominique Leuenberger
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Involved Projects and Packages
VTE is a terminal emulator library that provides a terminal widget for
use with GTK+ as well as handling of child process and terminal
emulation settings.
VTE is a terminal emulator library that provides a terminal widget for
use with GTK+ as well as handling of child process and terminal
emulation settings.
WebKit is a web content engine, derived from KHTML and KJS from KDE,
and used primarily in Apple's Safari browser. It is made to be
embedded in other applications, such as mail readers, or web browsers.
It is able to display content such as HTML, SVG, XML, and others. It
also supports DOM, XMLHttpRequest, XSLT, CSS, Javascript/ECMAscript and
more.
WebKit is a web content engine, derived from KHTML and KJS from KDE,
and used primarily in Apple's Safari browser. It is made to be
embedded in other applications, such as mail readers, or web browsers.
It is able to display content such as HTML, SVG, XML, and others. It
also supports DOM, XMLHttpRequest, XSLT, CSS, Javascript/ECMAscript and
more.
WebRTC is an open source project that enables web browsers with Real-Time
Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple Javascript APIs. The WebRTC
components have been optimized to best serve this purpose.
WebRTC implements the W3C's proposal for video conferencing on the web.
X-Chat is yet another IRC client for the X Window System. It uses the
Gtk+ toolkit. It is easy to use compared to the other Gtk+ IRC clients
and it has a nicely designed interface.
A companion to xdg-user-dirs that integrates it into the Gnome desktop
and Gtk+ applications. Presents a dialog when a user changes locales
to help move they standard user directories to the correct names.
Yelp is the default help browser for the GNOME desktop. Yelp provides a
simple graphical interface for viewing DocBook, HTML, man, and info
formatted documentation.
yelp-tools is a collection of scripts and build utilities to help create,
manage, and publish documentation for Yelp and the web. Most of the heavy
lifting is done by packages like yelp-xsl and itstool. This package just
wraps things up in a developer-friendly way.
This package contains XSL stylesheets that are used by the yelp help browser.
Zeitgeist is a service that logs the users activity. The log can be
queried and managed in various ways over a DBus API.
This is the Zeitgeist backend engine.
Zenity is a basic rewrite of gdialog, without the pain involved of
trying to figure out commandline parsing. Zenity is zen-like; simple
and easy to use.
Zenity Dialogs: Calendar, Text Entry, Error, Informational, File
Selection, List, Progress, Question, Text Information, Warning and
Password.
Zenity is especially useful in scripts.
This is an internal package that is used to create the patterns as part
of the installation source setup. Installation of this package does
not make sense.
This particular package contains all the base / core patterns (and those that don't fit well anywhere else.
headers defining SPICE-protocol
Tools for VMware
open Virtual Machine Tools (open-vm-tools) are the open source implementation of VMware Tools. They are a set of guest operating system virtualization components that enhance performance and user experience of virtual machines. As virtualization technology rapidly becomes mainstream, each virtualization solution provider implements their own set of tools and utilities to supplement the guest virtual machine. However, most of the implementations are proprietary and are tied to a specific virtualization platform.
With the Open Virtual Machine Tools project, we are hoping to solve this and other related problems. The tools are currently composed of kernel modules for Linux and user-space programs for all VMware supported Unix-like guest operating systems. They provide several useful functions like:
* File transfer between a host and guest
* Improved memory management and network performance under virtualization
* General mechanisms and protocols for communication between host and guests and from guest to guest
libspectre is a small library for rendering Postscript documents. It
provides a convenient easy to use API for handling and rendering
Postscript documents.
LibOFX is a parser and API designed to allow applications to support
OFX command responses, usually provided by financial institutions for
statement downloads. The author says, "To my knowledge, it is the first
working OpenSource implementations of the OFX (Open Financial eXchange)
specification on the client side. This project was first started as my
end of degree project, with the goal of adding OFX support to GnuCash.
It has since evolved into a generic library, so all OpenSource
Financial software can benefit from it."
libspectre is a small library for rendering Postscript documents. It
provides a convenient easy to use API for handling and rendering
Postscript documents.
XML is slow to parse and strings inside the document cannot be
memory mapped as they do not have a trailing NUL char. The libxmlb
library takes XML source, and converts it to a structured binary
representation with a deduplicated string table -- where the
strings have the NULs included.
This allows an application to mmap the binary XML file, do an XPath
query and return some strings without actually parsing the entire
document. This is all done using (almost) zero allocations and no
actual copying of the binary data.
This package contains a repository of data files describing media player
(mostly USB Mass Storage ones) capabilities. These files contain information
about the directory layout to use to add music to these devices, about the
supported file formats, ... These capabilities used to be provided by HAL
in the 10-usb-music-players.fdi file but had to be moved elsewhere as part
of the big HALectomy.
Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of
Glyph and Cog, LLC. There are two reasons for forking xpdf. First, to
provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library to centralize
the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the
xpdf code base and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these
applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all
distributions must package and release new versions of these xpdf based
viewers. Due to this, there is a lot of duplicated effort. Even if
poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf-derived code base
to the world, hopefully, over time these applications will adopt
poppler. After all, only one application needs to use poppler to break
even.
Second, libpoppler intends to move forward in a number of areas that do
not fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few
libraries and runs on a wide range of X-based platforms. This is a
strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, poppler intends to
replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of
modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig,
which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system
in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo,
which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list
of planned changes.
This package consists of encoding files for use with poppler. The
encoding files are optional and poppler will automatically read them if
they are present. When installed, the encoding files enables poppler
to correctly render CJK and Cyrrilic properly. While poppler is
licensed under the GPL, these encoding files are copyright Adobe and
licensed much more strictly, and thus distributed separately.