- depend on print/freetype-tools, instead of installing itself
- use %%DOCSDIR%% and %%EXAMPLEDIR%%
- rename files/patch-texinput::Bg5::c00bsmi.fd to make portlint happy
- remove files/UBig5.sfd.diff (included in print/freetype-tools)
- fix installation looping problem (ln -s -> ln -fs)
Submitter takes maintainership! The crowd goes wild!
PR: ports/84415
Submitted by: Rong-En Fan <rafan@infor.org>
be bound to a Java Tag which is a Java bean that performs some function.
Jelly is totally extendable via custom actions (in a similar way to JSP custom
tags) as well as cleanly integrating with scripting languages such as Jexl,
Velocity, pnuts, beanshell and via BSF (Bean Scripting Framework) languages
like JavaScript & JPython.
Jelly uses an XMLOutput class which extends SAX ContentHandler to output XML
events. This makes Jelly ideal for XML content generation, SOAP scripting or
dynamic web site generation. A single Jelly tag can produce, consume, filter or
transform XML events. This leads to a powerful XML pipeline engine similar in
some ways to Cocoon.
WWW: http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/jelly/index.html
traffic elearning community.
.LRN (dotLRN) is an e-learning platform built upon openACS core. It includes
modules and configurations that are specific for learning communities.
PR: ports/84142
Submitted by: Aldert Nooitgedagt <nooitgedagt.net>
chatting online. Using pictures in addition to words makes communicating online
fun and easy.
Convey is an Instant Message (IM) program. You can send an message to a friend,
but unlike email, the message instantly appears on your friend's screen if they
are online. Otherwise, the message is delivered to your friend when they log
onto the Internet.
Convey uses the Jabber protocol to send its messages. A protocol consists of
the rules by which a computer communicates with another computer.
Using Jabber, Convey provides users connections to other popular IM programs,
such as AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Instant Messenger, and Yahoo!
Messenger.
WWW: http://convey.sourceforge.net/
PR: 83749
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
OpenACS (Open Architecture Community System) is a web application platform
designed for high traffic community websites. It is built on a free and
open source foundation. OpenACS is the foundation for many products
and websites including the .LRN e-learning platform (www.dotlrn.org).
PR: ports/84146
Submitted by: Aldert Nooitgedagt <aldert@nooitgedagt.net>