A modular Perl shell written, configured, and operated
entirely in Perl. It aspires to be a fully operational login
shell with all the features one normally expects. But it
also gives direct access to Perl objects and data structures
from the command line, and allows you to run Perl code
within the scope of your command line.
WWW: http://zoidberg.student.utwente.nl/
PR: ports/72053
Submitted by: Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
mBox is program intended to help you with organizing your music files.
The most important features are:
- Ability to reencode mp3/ogg/wma to mp3/ogg
- contains utility 'convertor' which converts whole directories to desired
format. Bitrate, etc. is automatically adjusted depending on settings and
source audio. See users-guide for further information.
- supports reading/writing tags in MP3 ID3v1 and ID3v2, Ogg Vorbis
- supports reading WMA tags
- supports FreeDB, treates encoded files as if it was CD, so you can simply
select your files and - if found in database - write tags to them.
- supports auto tagging - reads tag information from filename
- supports batch tags editing
- supports batch files renaming (can use tags)
- supports directory renaming (can use tags)
PR: ports/71288
Submitted by: Vladimir Osintsev <oc@nm.ru>
This port provides a simple but easy to use, and via
scriptability powerful interface to control iRiver's great
'ifp' series portable music players.
If there is a 'manager firmware' installed on this device,
it's not possible to gain access via umass(4). This port
uses libusb to connect directly via ugen.
PR: ports/71987
Submitted by: Thomas E. Zander <riggs@rrr.de>
CoverHunter will scan your digital music albums and try to
get the cover image for each one. After that, if more than
one cover was found, you can choose wich one will be set
as the cover for that album. These covers may be used by
XMMS, KDE, GNOME, etc.
PR: ports/69053
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
Gavl (Gmerlin Audio Video Library) is a library for handling
uncompressed video and audio data.
PR: ports/71133
Submitted by: Michael Johnson <ahze@ahze.net>
traditional chinese input method, xcin, which was written using XIM protocol.
PR: ports/72627
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
Dedicated to: Mavvie (vaccinating!)
This port provides two input method utility applications for GNOME desktop
environments.
GIMLET - GNOME Input Method Language Enabling Tool
As a gnome-panel applet, this UI is used to select input languages for IIIM
client applications (IIIMGCF and IIIMXCF).
GIMPET - GNOME Input Method Property Edittingggg Tool
As a gnome capplet, this UI is to allow user to customize input methods,
for enabling/disabling input method infrastucuture itself, and
enabling/disabling input method statur bar and candidate choice window.
PR: ports/72617
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
- provide mbrtowc() workaround for old FreeBSD systems without mbstate fix;
- extra patch for box drawing characters, which respected locale width data;
- bump PORTREVISION.
PR: ports/72628
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu
least three files with this comment at the top:
* This file contains most of the source files of Xpm, concatenated and with
* the public names changed (to have an _LtXpm prefix).