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Linux-Announce Digest #841

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Sun Aug 20 15:13:09 2000

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Linux-Announce Digest #841, Volume #3            Sun, 20 Aug 00 15:13:03 EDT

Contents:
  WWW: TuxJournal online (Matthias Arndt)
  ICU 1.6 - C/C++ Library for Unicode support and Internationalization (Ram Viswanadha)
  apsfilter v6 filetype support infopage (3rd party download sites, homepages) (Andreas Klemm)
  LOCAL: Automatic COLUG meeting notice (colugx@stones.wcbe.org)
  The Guild 0.1.90 - a graphical adventure game for Linux (Thomas Hamm)
  Enhanced Dolby Digital AC3 to IEC958 converter (Henrik Theiling)
  hodie 1.2 - displays current date and time in latin (Mikael Johansson)
  xzgv 0.5 - picture viewer for X with thumbnail-based file selector (Russell Marks)

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From: Matthias Arndt <matthiasarndt@gmx.net>
Subject: WWW: TuxJournal online
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:19:07 GMT
Reply-To: matthiasarndt@gmx.net

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Hello folks,

the Tux Journal is now online.
It is a Linux ezine on the web and it features my articles about Linux.
However, some of the articles at the Tux Journal may be available at the
very good Linux Gazette.

http://www.geocities.com/matthiasarndt/linux/
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.... Original mail by Matthias Arndt: from matthiasarndt@gmx.net
    my ICQ number is: 40358321



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From: Ram Viswanadha <ram@jtcsv.com>
Subject: ICU 1.6 - C/C++ Library for Unicode support and Internationalization
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:15:46 GMT

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International Components for Unicode (ICU) is an open source library
from IBM in C/C++ which provides a Unicode implementation with functions
for formatting numbers, dates, times, and currencies according to
localeconventions, transliteration, and parsing text in those formats.
It provides flexible patterns for formatting messages, where thepattern
determines the order of the variable parts of the messages, and the
format for each of those variables. These patterns can be stored in
resource files for translation to different languages. ICU provides code
and data [over 150 locales] to handle the complexities of native
language collation, searching, and other processes. It also provides a
mechanism for accessing strings from resource files, whereby common
strings can be shared across countries that have the same language.
Included are more than 100 codepage converters for interaction with
non-unicode systems.
This version features an updated and renovated converter callback
interface, new converters for ISO-2022-JP and EUC-JP, flexible,
cross-platform data packaging tool, basic UTF-16 support, unicode 3.0
normalization, updated Windows LCID mappings, and much improved
code-coverage and memory leakchecking, >80% coverage in most components.
All ICU data is now contained in the shared library or
 memory mapped data file. ICU also now conforms to the certification
suite.

http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu



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From: andreas@apsfilter.org (Andreas Klemm)
Subject: apsfilter v6 filetype support infopage (3rd party download sites, homepages)
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:22:32 GMT

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Hi folks !

New "Filetypes" infopage added on apsfilter homepage, which contains apsfilter
v6.0 filetype support and lists ftp/http download sites and homepages for 3rd
party software, that enables apsfilter to handle that many different filetypes.

Please visit:

        http://www.apsfilter.org/filetypes.html

Please note: apsfilter v6.0 is a developement snapshot of the soon coming 6.0 release.
It's a developement snap, but actually useable ! So get it and test !

        http://www.apsfilter.org/download.html

Virtually yours

        Andreas ///

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Songs from our band >>64Bits<<............http://www.apsfilter.org/64bits.html
My homepage................................ http://people.FreeBSD.ORG/~andreas
Please note: Apsfilter got a NEW HOME................http://www.apsfilter.org/



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From: colugx@stones.wcbe.org
Subject: LOCAL: Automatic COLUG meeting notice
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:21:34 GMT

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Followup-to: colugx@bopper.wcbe.org

MEETING NOTICE
==============

  Central Ohio Linux Users Group

            Saturday, August 26th., 1300 to 1500 local


(Special note:  We mark with some sadness the passing of 
vger.rutgers.edu  -- We trust that its spirit has gone join 
ahead to another plane, perhaps for use helping the Creator 
forge its plan, with vger at the hands of Jon Postel, editor, 
running an open standards operating system  -- They live on 
so long as we remember them.  see: http://www.postel.org)

Meeting Presentation
====================
             
The main presentation:

        Our own Chad Cunningham will present on 'cfengine' -- The 
configuration engine is a very high level, extensible language for 
for building expert systems with which to configure and administer 
large heterogeneous computer networks.  A GNU tool, unlike many of 
its siblings, it remains under active development, and a major 
re-write is in the wings.  The package strives to move the target 
systems closer to conformity to a defined 'correct' state.

        In preparation for the meeeting, one might peruse the home
website at:  http://www.iu.hioslo.no/cfengine/


Goodies:

        The promised sample training materials from SAIR have 
arrived along with several multi-distribution CD sets, in a really 
nice CD carrying case.  We will be raffling these off to meeting 
attendees.  Additionally, we will assign the training handbook for
formal review and presentation to the group at an upcoming meeting.


Stump the Chump^h^h^h^h^h Guru:

        Always popular --- bring in that problem box, and it will probably
go home fixed.


.... And a preview of the Public Beta candidate from Red Hat by 
one of the beta testing team.


        As always, and given the informal nature of the group's 
`management' and the vaguries of the presenters' schedules, 
the agenda and content are subject to change.

        Additionally, the _formal_ meeting ends at the stated time.  
We've noticed that folks continue to stand around in the parking lot 
for _hours_.  We should probably adjourn to a local watering hole, 
to slake thirst and sit down.


MEETING SITE:
=============
This month's meeting will be held at:

        TEAM America  (http://www.teamamerica.com)
        110 East Wilson Bridge Road
        Worthington, OH 43085
        (614) 848-3995

        The building is at US-23 North and I-270 off of
        East Wilson Bridge Road just around the first
        curve.

Parking is FREE ! 

.... The group has met on the LAST Wednesday or LAST Saturday 
of a month, alternating by month to allow more folks to mesh 
their schedules with COLUG's.  Sites and dates also depend 
on facility availabity, with common-sense relocation in the 
holiday season.

The webpage always has a link to a map to the upcoming meeting 
site. See: http://stones.wcbe.org/~COLUG/meetings.php3


Meeting Schedule
================

          The NEXT meeting is scheduled on Wednesday, September 27, 
2000 from 19:00 to 21:00 local -- Location is up in the air -- 
we've pretty well outgrown the kindly donated TeamAmerica site, 
although we continue to 'shoe-horn' in until a suitable 
replacement is found.  

Special note:  The SEPTEMBER meeting will be the final Wednesday 
meeting of this _Millenium_, because of the way Thanksgiving falls. 
It will also occur just seven days AFTER the RSA patent expires, 
and a  presentation on SSH, OpenSSL, OpenSSH, and more crypto 
matters.


Additional information
======================

   Call Phil Hunter (Owl River Company) at 614 - 221-0695.
      info@owlriver.com  http://www.owlriver.com

================================================================

Check out the web site at: 
     http://stones.wcbe.org/~COLUG/cola_index.html

Send administrative mail to:  colugx@bopper.wcbe.org with any 
questions

There exists a Majordomo driven list -- send an email as above, 
for details

- -- Phil Hunter
   hunter@owlriver.com 
   Owl River Company
      "The World is Open to Linux (tm)"
         ... Open Source LINUX solutions ...


~COLUG/meeting.0008.txt
rev. 000817 PH -- mails to COLA on the 19th



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From: hamm@frozenproductions.com (Thomas Hamm)
Subject: The Guild 0.1.90 - a graphical adventure game for Linux
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:31:47 GMT

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The new Test-Version 0.1.90 of The Guild is online!

The Guild is a Graphical Adventure Game for Linux.

Some of the new Features include:

- - X11 DGA Fullscreen and SDL Support
- - Virtual Screens
- - a simulated PDA for the game options
- - of course: improved animations format
- - new test gameplay
- - and much more ...

The Files can be accessed via the homepage at
'http://theguild.linuxgames.com'

 !  hamm^frozen^tgdt
- -+- http://www.frozenproductions.com
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From: Henrik Theiling <theiling@absint.de>
Subject: Enhanced Dolby Digital AC3 to IEC958 converter
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:34:06 GMT

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Hi!

I'd like to announce a program that converts Dolby Digital AC3
streams to streams suitable for direct output to a digital sound card.
This is helpful when trying to listen to AC3 sound from a CD in
combination with e.g. a linux DVD player (www.linuxvideo.org).

The program should compile anywhere, has a README file and is quite
small.  It can also swap byte order to make it suitable for directly
driving e.g. the Hollyword Plus card's sound device.

The program was tested with an ALSA sound driver and a Denon AVR1800
Receiver and converted the stream flawlessly.  It was implemented
following the AC3 standard (a_52.pdf, Section 4) closely.

It is available at:
    http://www.theiling.de/downloads/ac3iec958-0.1.1.tar.gz

The source code licence allows almost anything, even commercial use.

As a bonus, the program can pad the output stream to 2352 bytes to
generate files suitable for burning AC3 streams onto CDRs.  (Note
however, that DVDs use 48kHz, not 44.1kHz).

Have a lot of fun!

Bye,
  Henrik

References:
   DVD Video:
       http://www.linuxvideo.org/

   ALSA Project:
       http://www.alsa-project.org/

   Hollywood Plus driver:
       http://hem.fyristorg.com/henrikj/em8300/

   A similar program doing this conversion.  It is more simple,
   is restricted to little endian machines, and has less features, but
   works fine for the Hollywood Plus card:
       http://perso.cybercable.fr/tonic/

[-- theiling@cs.uni-sb.de -- http://www.cs.uni-sb.de/~theiling/ --]
[-- Saarland University  --  Bau 45 R 429  --  +49 681 8318304  --]
[-- 0x9E314CA5 FA 1C 02 C9 58 04 57 6E  53 9C DF 94 B4 45 AE 24 --]



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From: Mikael Johansson <mikael.johansson@wineasy.se>
Subject: hodie 1.2 - displays current date and time in latin
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:33:00 GMT

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hodie is a small command line program displaying the current date and
time in a manner much like that of date(1).

It only has one little quirk: it does it in latin.

Current features include: 
        - entering your own date
        - displaying the date 'ab urbe condita' (years since Rome's foundation)
        - entering any offset for the 'ab urbe condita'-option

Downloads as tarball, .i386.rpm or .src.rpm from
<http://haven.myip.org/hodie>
or from Metalab

// Mikael Johansson



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From: russell.marks@spam^H^H^H^Hntlworld.com (Russell Marks)
Subject: xzgv 0.5 - picture viewer for X with thumbnail-based file selector
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:30:00 GMT
Reply-To: russell.marks@ntlworld.com

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xzgv is a picture viewer for X, with a thumbnail-based file selector.
It uses GTK+ and Imlib. Most file formats are supported, and the
thumbnails used are compatible with xv, zgv, and the Gimp. It can also
be used with `xzgv file(s)', to effectively bypass the file selector.

xzgv differs from other picture viewers for X in that it uses one
window for both the file selector and viewer, it (unlike xv) allows
both scrolling and fit-to-window methods of viewing large pictures,
and it (unlike xv and some others) doesn't ever mangle the picture's
aspect ratio without you telling it to. It also provides extensive
keyboard support; if you prefer using the keyboard, this is almost
certainly the best viewer for you. But it doesn't skimp on the mousey
stuff, either. So anyway, it's just terribly great. :-)

You can download it from here (but it's better to use your nearest
metalab mirror):

  ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/graphics/viewers/X/xzgv-0.5.tar.gz

There's also a web page here:

  http://rus.members.beeb.net/xzgv.html

(If anyone wants to offer to host this on a better server, feel free
to email. I got hassled about the traffic after releasing 0.4, so I
fear I may actually get kicked off this time... :-))


0.5 adds smarter thumbnail reading, click-for-next-image, and
decoupled scaling. There are also some major bug fixes, including a
fix for a rather unpleasant memory leak.

Also, 0.5 is way later than I'd planned - see above plea and fill in
the blanks. I nearly didn't bother with the web page.


* Changes in xzgv 0.5

** New features

Massively reduced *apparent* thumbnail load time, by making it jump
around to whichever part of the directory you're currently looking at.
(It does eventually fill in any gaps, even if you maliciously keep
moving around in an attempt to put it off. Not that I had fun testing
this, or anything. :-)) It's debatable whether this counts as a new
feature or not, but what the heck...

Clicking on the viewer now moves to the next image. Dragging the
picture around still works - any mouse movement at all during the
click, and the picture gets dragged instead. (If you want/need to
disable this for some reason, you can do so with `click-for-next off'
in ~/.xzgvrc.) Thanks to Paul E. Johnson for this idea.

Decoupled (axis-specific) scaling, which lets you scale both axes of
the picture independently. Thanks to Steven Flintham for suggesting
this. The way this works is analogous to how the `normal' scaling
works, but hard to explain briefly - you'll have to check the
`Scaling' section of the info file or man page.


** Bugfixes

Fixed a significant memory leak, though you probably wouldn't have
noticed it unless you did a recursive thumbnail update on a fairly
well-populated hierarchy. I have a feeling this fix *may* break older
GTK+ versions; if changing directory segfaults, you need to upgrade.
:-) It's known to work on at least GTK+ >=1.2.6.

Fixed the MMX stuff, which is now enabled by default again.

Previously, if you had auto-hide and zoom turned on, then turned off
auto-hide, the picture wasn't rezoomed when the selector was shown -
fixed that.

Fixed recursion problems in scaling. Thanks to Steven Flintham (again)
for reminding me about this.

Added preliminary check when reading files from command-line, to get
rid of (at least in most cases) the window-open-then-close ugliness
you used to get before a `no files' error message.

Previously, jumping from a large dir to a large dir (or even to a
small dir, sometimes) could result in the redrawing of the main window
being noticeably delayed after the dir-change window being destroyed -
fixed that (mostly).


** Other changes

Added short option `-r' for zoom-reduce-only. It's a useful enough
option that it's worth having a shortcut. :-)

It's now slightly easier to install the info file/man page in an
FHS-friendly PREFIX/share (e.g. /usr/share/man/man1). However, the
traditional locations are still the default, as I suspect e.g.
/usr/local/share/man/man1 is much less widely accepted than
/usr/local/man/man1. If you're installing in /usr, though,
uncommenting the SHARE_INFIX line may be a good idea.

Selector rows have been made 2 pixels taller, to allow room for the
outline cursor to go either side of the thumbnail rather than
potentially XORing over it. In addition to being a little more
aesthetically pleasing :-), this works around what seems to be a GTK+
bug (as of 1.2.7 at least), where scrolling with the cursor keys can
leave part of the XOR'd cursor outline stuck on the thumbnail (I
suspect the pixmap is being drawn at the wrong time).



Here's the LSM entry:

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Title:          xzgv
Version:        0.5
Entered-date:   2000-08-17
Description:    xzgv is a GTK+/Imlib-based picture viewer for X, which
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                thumbnail-based file selector, and allows panning and
                fit-to-window methods of viewing.

                xzgv is more a rewrite of zgv than a port as such, but
                those familiar with zgv should see more than a passing
                resemblance. And while it's mouse-friendly, it can
                also be used entirely from the keyboard. :-)

Keywords:       X graphics viewer thumbnails GTK+ Imlib
                GIF JPEG PNG PBM PGM PPM BMP TGA PCX mrf XBM XPM TIFF TIM XWD
Author:         russell.marks@ntlworld.com (Russell Marks)
Primary-site:   metalab.unc.edu /pub/Linux/apps/graphics/viewers/X
                235290  xzgv-0.5.tar.gz
Copying-policy: GPL
End
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- -Rus.



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