A small library and two command-line tools to parse and convert Z notation from the "e-mail" mark-up into HTML code, or into UTF-8 text with box-drawing graphics, or into the Z Standard text format.
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SlowQR allows to scan QR codes from images.
Some manual interaction for distorted codes is possible.
Due to missing hardware-accelerated drawing support,
automatic recognition may be slow, hence the name.
New features:
- creation/editing of QR codes.
- support of images with perspective
- optional experimental offscreen hardware acceleration (via openGL 2-FBOs)
Simple and stylish blog software. Nullam allows for multiple user accounts, pages that are separate from the blog archive, code tags in posts, email notifications and more!
Framework for the development of new Content Types in Zope/CMF/Plone. Schema driven automatic form generation, simple integration with rich content types, and a lower entry bar to the complex requirements Zope places on new content objects.
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The CMS-Bandits is a set of php scripts, with online html editor, calendar, search engine, rss reader, revision log, personal nickpage, comment system, webcrawler and even more.
You just need Python to use this powerfull CMS! It's a static content manager that supports templates, site variables, third part modules, and more. Five templates included. Modules: dater, code highlight, lister, menu maker, pop3 reader and more.
A library for Atom / RSS feed fetching and parsing. Maps all feeds (where possible) to the latest Atom format, so that your code doesn't have to care what format the source was in. Supports Atom 1.0, 0.3, RSS 2.0, 1.0, 0.9x