mpv is a movie player based on MPlayer and mplayer2. It supports
a wide variety of video file formats, audio and video codecs, and
subtitle types.
Intended to be used to update multimedia/mpv.
of BearSSL.
libtls shares some of the same goals as BearSSL: it is also consistent,
secure by default, and well documented. However, it is also a
higher-level API that is designed to be easy to use for many common
situations.
CLI tool to perform spell checking.
Rust implementation of Peter Norvig's Spell Corrector.
The default file contains ~30k unique words and is included in the crate.
Currently stava only supports the English alphabet.
Flask-Babel is an extension to Flask that adds i18n and l10n support to any
Flask application with the help of babel, pytz and speaklater. It has builtin
support for date formatting with timezone support as well as a very simple and
friendly interface to gettext translations.
Jibri provides services for recording or streaming a Jitsi Meet conference.
It works by launching a Chrome instance rendered in a virtual framebuffer and
capturing and encoding the output with ffmpeg. It is intended to be run on a
separate machine (or a VM), with no other applications using the display or
audio devices. Only one recording at a time is supported on a single jibri.
This switches the build system to meson.
Builds and packages fine, but we need to also update all
the gst-plugins1-* packages to meson. Help very welcome.
A Slack protocol plugin for libpurple IM clients.
Here's how slack concepts are mapped to purple:
* Your "open" channels (on the slack bar) are mapped to the buddy list:
joining a channel is equivalent to creating a buddy
* Which conversations are open in purple is up to you, and has no effect
on slack... (how to deal with activity in open channels with no
conversation?)
* For bitlbee IRC connections, Slack channels are "chat channels" that
can be added to your configuration with
"`chat add <account id> #<channel>`"
bitlbee is an IRC gateway to other chat networks. It provides an IRC server
where users connect to and have access to all their contacts in XMPP, Twitter,
or even IRC itself. External plugins are also available for Steam, Facebook,
Discord, etc. Multiple users are supported too, where each one has its own
set of accounts and contacts.
This version of bitlbee is built with libpurple backend.
Based on chat/bitlbee.
Description:
The QXL virtual GPU is found in the RedHat Enterprise Virtualisation system,
and also in the spice project. This package provides the Xspice server script
and Xorg drivers.
Notes:
Connecting with spicy (sysutils/spice-gtk) seems to be quite slow. Using vdagent
is supposed to improve the situation, but I did not manage to get it to work
correctly. The package does not proviude documentation, see Xspice --help and
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-qxl/-/blob/master/README.xspice
Desktop notifications, the UNIX way.
tiramisu is a notification daemon based on dunst that outputs notifications
to STDOUT in order to allow the user to process notifications any way they
prefer.
By allowing users to determine what is done with notifications, there is
infinitely more possibilities presented to the end-user than a simple
notification daemon that displays a block of text on the screen and nothing
more.
Users could have notifications display in a pre-existing bar, make a control
panel of some sort that shows notifications, push notifications to their phone
if their computer has been idle for an amount of time, make notifications more
accessible with text-to-speech, and so much more.
Package is based on net/Radicale2.
The Radicale Project is a complete CalDAV (calendar) and CardDAV
(contact) server solution.
Calendars and address books are available for both local and remote
access, possibly limited through authentication policies. They can be
viewed and edited by calendar and contact clients on mobile phones or
computers.