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fim
scriptable frame buffer, X.org and ascii art image viewer
FIM is a highly customizable scriptable image viewer targeted at the
users who are comfortable with software like the Vim text editor or the Mutt
mail user agent. FIM aims to be a "swiss army knife" for viewing images.
Its code derives from the "Fbi" framebuffer image viewer by Gerd Hoffmann.
FIM is multidevice: it has X support via the SDL library and ascii art output
via the aalib library.
elog
Logbook system to manage notes through a Web interface
The Electronic Logbook (ELOG) provides a Web interface to manage notes. Its
general purpose is to make it easy for people to put and access information
online; in the form of short, time stamped text messages with optional HTML
markup for presentation, and optional file attachments. ELOG has its own
daemon, there is no need for a full-fledged server (e.g. Apache). It stores
notes as simple as plain text; no special formatting. Its features:
asciio
dynamically create ASCII charts and graphs with GTK+2
This gtk2-perl application allows you to draw ASCII diagrams in a
modern (but simple) graphical application. The ASCII graphs can be
saved as ASCII or in a format that allows you to modify them later.
lightdm-settings
LightDM Settings Configuration Tool
This package assists in settings configuration for the LightDM
display manager.
detox
replace problematic characters in filenames
detox is a utility designed to clean up filenames. It replaces difficult to
work with characters, such as spaces, with standard equivalents. It will also
clean up filenames with UTF-8 or Latin-1 (or CP-1252) characters in them.
otp
Generator for One Time Pads or Passwords
otp creates key and password lists for verification and
security purposes in a variety of formats. Keys can be of
any length, consist of digits or letters (capital or lower
case), and alphabetic passwords can either be entirely
random (most secure) or obey the digraph statistics of
English text (easier to remember when transcribing, but less
secure).