Text::TabularDisplay simplifies displaying textual data in a table.
The output is identical to the columnar display of query results
in the mysql text monitor.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-TabularDisplay
PR: ports/66804
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
Linux binary instead. Current, it will use aspell core linux binary and
regular tarballs of language similar to what aspell is having.
This new port will be need for the next version of www/linux-opera.
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Linux version of Aspell.
Aspell is a spelling checker designed to eventually replace ispell, although
it currently lacks many of ispell's basic functions. Aspell's main feature is
that it does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than
ispell. Aspell also includes a powerful C++ library with C and Perl interfaces
in the works.
WWW: http://aspell.sourceforge.net/
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
particular XPP2 but completely revised and rewritten to take best advantage of
latest JIT JVMs such as Hotspot in JDK 1.4.
MXP1 was designed to use best available the latest and the most advanced JIT
engines such as Hotspot in JDK1.4.
MXP1 has following features:
- fast - let me say it again it is fast :-)
- small - lot of performance packed in JAR file that is less than 20KB!
- easy to use - the parser implements common XML pull parsing API (XMLPULL)
described at http://www.xmlpull.org
Performance tests that compare MXP1 to other leading XML parsers are available
at http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/~aslom/xpp_sax2bench/
WWW: http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/soap/xpp/mxp1/
PR: ports/65066
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
This module extends the functionality of Lingua::EN::Inflect
with three new functions available for export.
PR: ports/65148
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
a simple and elegant pull parsing API that will provide a standardized way to
do pull XML parsing from J2ME to J2EE.
WWW: http://www.xmlpull.org
PR: ports/64948
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
html-pretty (or htmlpty on file systems with unpleasant filename
length restrictions) is a prettyprinter for HTML and SGML. It can
also assist in the conversion of ordinary text files in ASCII or
ISO8859-1 character sets to HTML.
WWW: http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/software/html-sgml-tools.html#html-pretty
are not used to verb conjugation and number agreement. We especially
focus on people who're writing academic papers or business documents
where thorough checking is required. We aim to reduce this laborious
work with automated checking.
PR: ports/63472
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>
- Update to 2.4.2
- Respect GNOME hierarchy
- Give maintainership to submitter
NOTE that dictionary files have been splitted into separate ports
by languages, which will be committed shortly:
chinese/stardict2-dict-zh_CN
chinese/stardict2-dict-zh_TW
japanese/stardict2-dict-ja
PR: ports/62905
Submitted by: LI Dong <ld@FreeBSD.org.cn>
primarily for use in speech recognition, statistical tagging and segmentation.
It has been under development in the SRI Speech Technology and
Research Laboratory since 1995. The toolkit has also greatly benefitted from
its use and enhancements during the Johns Hopkins University/CLSP summer
workshops in 1995, 1996, and 1997
SRILM consists of the following components:
* A set of C++ class libraries implementing language models,
supporting data stuctures and miscellaneous utility functions.
* A set of executable programs built on top of these libraries to
perform standard tasks such as training LMs and testing them on
data, tagging or segmenting text, etc.
* A collection of miscellaneous scripts facilitating minor related tasks.
WWW: http://www.speech.sri.com/projects/srilm/
Author: stolcke@speech.sri.com
PR: 60810
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>