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fonts-atkinson-hyperlegible
Font focused on legibility and readability (OTF)
Atkinson Hyperlegible is a typeface created in partnership with
Braille Institute. It has been developed specifically to increase
legibility for readers with low vision, and to improve comprehension.
It supports Latin scripts, and covers accent characters for 27
languages.
gnat-13-powerpc-linux-gnu
GNU Ada compiler for the powerpc-linux-gnu architecture
GNAT is a compiler for the Ada programming language. It produces optimized
code on platforms supported by the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).
libmumps-ptscotch-5.6
Direct linear systems solver - PTScotch-version shared libraries
MUMPS implements a direct solver for large sparse linear systems, with a
particular focus on symmetric positive definite matrices. It can
operate on distributed matrices e.g. over a cluster. It has Fortran and
C interfaces, and can interface with ordering tools such as Scotch.
libdmrconf0.10
Library to program DMR radios
Libdmrconf is a Qt5 library to interface and program DMR radios. DMR is a
digital modulation standard used in amateur and commercial radio. This library
provides the core functionality to read, write, encode and decode binary
codeplugs for several radios, including AnyTone AT-D868UVE, AT-D878UV,
AT-878UVII, AT-D578UV, TyT MD-390, MD-UV380, MD-UV390, MD-2017, Retevis RT8,
RT3S, RT82, Radioddity RD5R, GD-77, Baofeng DMR-6X2 and radio running the
OpenGD77 firmware.
libmumps-64pord-ptscotch-5.6
Direct linear systems solver (64 bit) - PTScotch-version shared libraries
MUMPS implements a direct solver for large sparse linear systems, with a
particular focus on symmetric positive definite matrices. It can
operate on distributed matrices e.g. over a cluster. It has Fortran and
C interfaces, and can interface with ordering tools such as Scotch.
python3-aiortc
implementation of WebRTC and ORTC
aiortc is a library for Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC)
and Object Real-Time Communication (ORTC) in Python.
It is built on top of asyncio,
Python's standard asynchronous I/O framework.