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Meta package to install all Devanagari fonts

fonts-deva

Meta package to install all Devanagari fonts

This package allows you to install all available Devanagari fonts in Debian.

libnss3-tools

Network Security Service tools

This is a set of tools on top of the Network Security Service libraries. This package includes: * certutil: manages certificate and key databases (cert7.db and key3.db) * modutil: manages the database of PKCS11 modules (secmod.db) * pk12util: imports/exports keys and certificates between the cert/key databases and files in PKCS12 format. * shlibsign: creates .chk files for use in FIPS mode. * signtool: creates digitally-signed jar archives containing files and/or code. * ssltap: proxy requests for an SSL server and display the contents of the messages exchanged between the client and server.
jwm 2.3.6 on Debian Stable (9.5)

jwm

very small lightweight pure X11 window manager with tray and menus

Low resource Window manager ideal for older PCs. It uses a minimum of external libraries, thus very little memory, includes virtual screens, menubar and root-menu popup.

mathematica-fonts

transitional dummy package

This dummy package is provided for a smooth transition from the previous old package name to fonts-mathematica, to match the fonts policy.
digital camera support for KDE applications

kamera

digital camera support for KDE applications

This package allows any KDE application to access and manipulate pictures on a digital camera.
usage

pngquant

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) image optimising utility

pngquant is a command-line conversion utility to quantize and dither truecolor PNG images, especially those with a full alpha channel, down to 8-bit (or smaller) RGBA-palette PNGs. Such images are usually two to four times smaller than the full 32-bit versions, and partial transparency is preserved quite nicely. This makes pngquant especially useful both for Web sites and for PlayStation 2 development, where one of the texture formats is RGBA-palette-based (though not PNG-compressed). This is the same technique used for many of the images on the Miscellaneous Transparent PNGs page (http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngs-img.html), and the results are often indistinguishable from the original, truecolor PNG images.