GNOME Clipboard Daemon is a program that keeps the content of your X
clipboard in memory, so the clipboard won't get lost even after you close the
application you copied from. It's a daemon - it has no GUI. You start it and
it'll run inthe background and Just Work(tm).
Example:
1. Start AbiWord.
2. Type in 'hello world'. Select everything and click Copy.
3. Close AbiWord.
4. Start gedit.
5. Click Paste. Normally nothing will happen. But if GNOME Clipboard
Daemon is running, pasting will work.
PR: 61869
Submitted by: Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@cox.net>
It used to work up until up until -- apparently -- a recent change to
bsd.lib.mk. Let's see, if this fixes a problem spotted by Bento while
building on amd64.
amount of new acronyms, and a new acronym database dedicated to
computer-related terms.
- Fix brain-o in Makefile so that it actually works as expected.
Reminded by: cognet
latex-mathabx is a package including a LaTeX style and MetaFont
fontset for Math series, aka mathabx. mathabx includes the
largest set of mathematical symbols ever programmed in
MetaFont. These fonts are very high quality fonts even if some
symbols may have to be designed anew.
PR: ports/61844
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
latex-keystroke provides macros for the graphical
representation of the keys on a computer keyboard. `keystroke'
is based on macros which were used in a previous edition of the
Linux manual published by the SuSE G.m.b.H. distributor, and is
licensed under the GPL.
PR: ports/61839
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
Puff and Blow each have a Methane Gas Gun which fires a cloud of
immobilising gas. If this comes into contact with a bad guy he will be
absorbed into the gas and then float around the screen for a limited
time. Bad guys are harmless in this state. Puff and Blow must suck the
floating gas clouds into their guns and blast them out against a
vertical surface. Bad guys then turn into bonuses which can be
collected. Be warned! - the gas cloud dissolves with time after which
baddies become active again and extremely annoyed.
WWW: http://www.methane.fsnet.co.uk/
PR: ports/61743
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>