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Linux-Announce Digest #30

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Sun Oct 28 21:13:09 2001

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Linux-Announce Digest #30, Volume #4           Sun, 28 Oct 2001 21:13:02 EST

Contents:
  Clara OCR 0.9.8 (announce) (Ricardo Ueda Karpischek)
  Guikachu 0.12 "Inspector Widget": GNOME Resource editor for PalmOS (ERDI Gergo)
  wxapt: Weather satellite APT image decoder (Neoklis)
  FVWM Themes version 0.6.0 is out (Olivier Chapuis)
  [ADMIN] comp.os.linux.announce report for Mon Oct 22 00:05:01 CDT 2001 (cola-admin@stump.algebra.com)
  mnoGoSearch 3.2.2 search engine software released! ("dima")
  IBM announces WebSphere Commerce available on Intel Servers ("Nina Koh (US)")
  LOCAL: LUNICS (NJ) meeting, Nov 05 @ 8:00PM (LUNICS SIG leader)
  bash-getopts-0.2.2 (Bob Camp)
  APP: GoWeather beta / looking for contributors! (William Kendrick)
  blueMail 0.07 - a multi-format offline mail reader (Ingo Brueckl)
  3ed Real Time Linux Workshop (Der Herr Hofrat)

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Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:48:56 CST
From: Ricardo Ueda Karpischek <ueda@ime.usp.br>
Subject: Clara OCR 0.9.8 (announce)


Clara OCR 0.9.8
===============

Clara OCR version 0.9.8 is available. Clara OCR is designed to
OCR old books. It's available under the terms of the GPL.

Clara OCR features a GUI and a web interface. It also features a
command-line interface, but X Windows is always required both to
compile and run. The development effort is using Intel 32-bits
boxes running various Linux distributions and FreeBSD.

Clara OCR can be found at http://www.claraocr.org

New in 0.9.8
============

1. Thresholding facility added

Now the binarization of grayscale images can be automatically
tuned by the selthresh.pl script. Read the section "A first OCR
project" of the Advanced User's Guide for details.

2. New classifier and new skeleton-computing heuristics.

A third classifier (called "pixel distance") was created. Two new
skeleton-computing heuristics (#5 and #6) were added.

3. The Advanced User's Guide (partially finished) was carefully
updated.

4. FreeBSD supported.

5. Various small enhancements. In particular, the features to
organize the various fonts used along one same book (see the
CHANGELOG).

6. Various bugfixes.

7. Skeleton code is about 40%-50% faster.

Obs:

* The CHANGELOG is available at http://www.claraocr.org/CHANGELOG

* The FAQ is available at http://www.claraocr.org/FAQ.html

* The archives of the list claraocr-devel archives can be acessed
through the SmartList native features (visit
http://www.claraocr.org/lists.html for details).

* Once a week the development files are copied to the net and
made available through FTP. News are posted to the lists
claraocr-devel and claraocr-announce on a weekly basis.


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From: ERDI Gergo <cactus@cactus.rulez.org>
Subject: Guikachu 0.12 "Inspector Widget": GNOME Resource editor for PalmOS
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:54:24 CST

Dear users of both large and small computing tools,

A new release of Guikachu is available.

About Guikachu
==============
Guikachu is a GNOME application for graphical editing of resource
files for PalmOS-based pocket computers. The user interface is
modelled after Glade, the GNOME UI builder.

Catch it all from http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/guikachu/

Features
========
* Exporting to PilRC .rcp files (compile with pilrc -H)
* String resources
* Dialog resources
* Menu resources
* Form resources
* Per-application resources (e.g. version number, icon)
* Form editor with graphical drag & drop capability to make
  designing forms more easier and faster
* Native font support in the form editor for more precise
  preview
* XSLT style sheets and shell script to generate RCP files from
  Guikachu documents

About this release
==================
This new release has something for everybody: the ability to store
arbitary RCP data for the hard-core PilRC users, support for Gadgets
(custom widgets created at run-time) for those who are into these kind
of things, the ability to zoom the form preview for my fellows who
wear glasses, and some more documentation for those new to PalmOS
development.

New features:
        * New resource type: a Blob stores native RCP data, so you can
          use PilRC features not yet supported by Guikachu
        * New supported widget: Gadget
        * Red Hat .spec fixes by Marco Antonio Cabazal
        * UI tweaks
        * You can now select multiple widgets in the Form Editor by
          pressing Ctrl while clicking on the widgets in either the
          preview area or the widget list.
        * Zooming support in the form preview
        * The documentation is slightly updated, and an HTML version
          is also included
        * Translation updates

Guikachu uses GTK-- and GNOME-- for its user interface. File I/O is
implemented with the libxml package. Dialog windows are loaded via
libglade. You will need the versions of these packages available in
the GNOME 1.4 bundle (with the exception of GNOME-- which you will
need to upgrade to version 1.2.0)
To actually create the PalmOS resource files, you will also need PilRC
(part of the GNU PalmOS SDK) to compile the .rpc files produced by
Guikachu.

Beware of bugémons!

        Cactus

-- 
   .--= ULLA! =----------------------.   `We are not here to give users what
   \    http://cactus.rulez.org       \   they want'  -- RMS, at GUADEC 2001
    `-----= cactus@cactus.rulez.org =--'
Bad command or filename. Elindítok inkább valami olyat, ami _szerintem_ érdekes.


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From: Neoklis <neok@spidernet.com.cy>
Subject: wxapt: Weather satellite APT image decoder
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:49:53 CST
Reply-To: Neoklis <neok@spidernet.com.cy>

Hi,

I have just released a beta version of wxapt-0.3, a weather
satellite APT image decoder application for Linux. 

wxapt is a non-interactive command line tool which currently
understands NOAA and Meteor type APT formats and can decode
images either in real time, direct from the receiver's audio
output and via the computer's sound card, or from a pre-
recorded binary file of APT signal samples.

wxapt has been designed from the beginning to be simple and
economical on processing power requirements. It uses only
integer arithmetic in decoding the image and detecting the
sync pulse train included in APT transmissions and produces
images in the simplest file format - binary (p5-type) 'raw'
PGM. Sound samples are also recorded in a 'straight' binary
file using the unsigned 8-bit format of the sound card's dsp.

Despite these limitations, wxapt can produce good images with
full synchronization so there is no 'wander' of the image's
edges and no significant geometric distortion. No image pro-
cessing is included in wxapt, since there are plenty of tools
available to do this (I only use pgmnorm to enhance contrast).

wxapt is released in source code under the GPL and hopefully
it should be easy to hack if desired. Its well-commented (I
like to believe!).

wxapt is available from my home page at:

http://leonardo.spidernet.net/Copernicus/22420/


-- 
Regards      My Ham Radio callsign: 5B4AZ
             My website (with some Linux software):
Neoklis      http://leonardo.spidernet.net/Copernicus/22420/

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From: Olivier Chapuis <olivier.chapuis@free.fr>
Subject: FVWM Themes version 0.6.0 is out
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:55:31 CST

We are pleased to announce FVWM Themes version 0.6.0.

FVWM Themes is a powerful configurational framework for the latest FVWM,
designed to be easily extendible and configurable.

All info about FVWM Themes and sources are available at the Home Page:

  http://fvwm-themes.sourceforge.net/

fvwm-themes 0.6.0 requires fvwm 2.4.3, so you may first upgrade your fvwm
before fvwm-themes.

There are rpm packages for both fvwm 2.4.3 and fvwm-themes 0.6.0 at:

  ftp://fvwm-themes.sourceforge.net/rpm/

Currently both fvwm and fvwm-themes are stable/production software.

New features in fvwm-themes 0.6.0 as compared to fvwm-themes 0.5.0:

* Improvements in the theme switching (really faster in the average).
* The Themes Center GUI is much faster now.
* Added ewmh and ksmserver support (requires fvwm-ewmh).
* Added Xinerama support (see the faq).
* Added Debian menu system support.
* New themes: Metal, Minimal (in extra).
* And much more...

The FVWM Themes developers, 25 October 2001

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From: cola-admin@stump.algebra.com
Subject: [ADMIN] comp.os.linux.announce report for Mon Oct 22 00:05:01 CDT 2001
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:53:23 CST
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From: "dima" <dimych@hotmail.com>
Subject: mnoGoSearch 3.2.2 search engine software released!
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:55:13 CST

The new release of mnoGoSearch Open Source search engine
software 3.2.2 is available from mnoGoSearch website at
http://mnogosearch.org/. Formerly known as UDMSearch,
the search engine is designed for intranet and web servers
indexing and searching needs.

The new version has numerous improvements and new features,
including meta "Content-Language" processing, IBM DB2 support
and major documentation improvements and reorganization
(details here: http://mnogosearch.org/history.html ).


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From: "Nina Koh (US)" <ninaK@Text100.com>
Subject: IBM announces WebSphere Commerce available on Intel Servers
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:55:16 CST



Please call me at  212-871-4079 or email me at ninak@text100.com with
questions, or to arrange a briefing with an IBM executive.

Regards,
Nina Koh


IBM's Leading e-Commerce Software Offers the Industry's Broadest Support of
                                   Linux

   New Software Extends Global Reach of Businesses Using Linux On Intel
                                  Servers

     SOMERS, NY, October 24, 2001 - - IBM's WebSphere Commerce, the

industry's first e-commerce software to support Linux* on the mainframe, is

now available for customers using the open source platform on Intel

servers.

     WebSphere Commerce Suite V5.1 will now support Linux on Intel-based

systems, allowing small and medium size businesses to create fast, flexible

and highly-reliable e-commerce sites to more effectively conduct business

around the world.

     IBM's e-commerce software allows business managers to easily design

compelling sales campaigns, explore new revenue opportunities and enhance

relationships with their customers worldwide -- all from a single commerce

site.

     MuscleTech, a leading research company that develops and distributes

sports and nutrition aids, has embraced WebSphere Commerce for Linux.

     "IBM's WebSphere Commerce for Linux is enabling MuscleTech to develop

a state-of-the-art  e-commerce site that runs on a highly cost-effective,

secure and stable platform - bringing one of the most advanced, integrated

e-commerce systems in the world to our customers," said Jason Bell,

commerce Division Manager, and Sean Klyne, Information Technology Manager,

of MuscleTech.  "This offering from IBM will allow us to quickly create and

deploy a powerful new direct to the customer retail channel and an enhanced

call center, helping our company drive business around the globe."

     IDC anticipates that Linux will remain the fastest growing server

operating system through 2004, with a compound annual growth rate of 28

percent from 2000 to 2004.  IDC research also shows that 40 percent of all

spending on Linux servers is for Internet related applications, firmly

entrenching Linux servers in the Internet infrastructure**.

     IBM's WebSphere Commerce software will now allow businesses to grow

their e-commerce Web sites on Linux, the open operating system which gives

developers the flexibility and freedom to customize the platform to meet

their business needs.

     IBM's e-commerce software supports a variety of languages and

currencies, as well as  region-specific sales tax and shipping rules,

customized product catalogs and localized payment methods and pricing.  In

addition, WebSphere Commerce allows for anytime, anywhere access to

e-commerce sites with enhanced mobile computing features -- including

notification messages, automatic content selection and customized shopping

flow -- tailored to individual devices.

     WebSphere Commerce is based on open industry standards and features a

Java? programming model.  With its intuitive design, WebSphere Commerce

makes it easy for business managers to create dynamic marketing campaigns,

product promotions, discounts and advertisements, all targeted to specific

customers using powerful business rules technology.

Product Availability and Pricing

     WebSphere Commerce Version 5.1 for Linux will be available in early

December 2001.  WebSphere Commerce Version 5.1 for Linux will support Red

Hat and SuSE Linux, with a starting price of US $5,000 per processor for

Start Edition, and US $52,000 per processor for Pro Edition.

     Additional information is available at:

http://www.ibm.com/software/commerce.  For more information about IBM's

offerings for Linux, visit:  http://ibm.com/linux.










Nina Koh
Account Manager
Text 100 Public Relations
Global High Technology Public Relations

29 E 19th Street, 4th Floor
New York, New York 10003
* 212 871-4079, direct
* 212 529-4600, main
* 646 729-8103, mobile
* ninak@text100.com
* http://www.text100.com


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From: LUNICS SIG leader <lunics@acgnj.org>
Subject: LOCAL: LUNICS (NJ) meeting, Nov 05 @ 8:00PM
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:54:43 CST
Reply-To: lunics@acgnj.org

Please join us for our next LUNICS meeting on Monday, November 5, 2001
at 8:00pm, upstairs in the Scotch Plains Rescue Squad building,
1916 Bartle Ave, Scotch Plains, New Jersey

This month's speaker will be Clifford Leong, founder of ZeroSpin Inc.,
who will demonstrate his "Ripley" wearable computer, as well as talk
about it's design and development.

LUNICS is the Linux/Unix special interest group of the ACGNJ,
which hosts over a dozen different SIG meetings a month.
Meetings are open to the public.

For directions and more information, see http://www.acgnj.org/

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From: Bob Camp <bob@hadron.demon.co.uk>
Subject: bash-getopts-0.2.2
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:49:54 CST




If your ten liner bash scripts have a habit of evolving into full blown
applications then this may be of interest to you.


                            bash-getopts-0.2.2
                            ------------------

This is a fully self contained options parser for bash.  It supports:

  -c, -x arg, -xarg, -abc, -abx arg, -abxarg,
  --long, --long arg, --long=arg,
  -long, -long arg, -long=arg
  key, key arg, key=arg
  -, -- <end of options>
  Optional command line permuting.
  Optional and required arguments with checking.
  Aliases for all option types.
  Integral help.
  Integral version reporting.
  Optional logical, --flag, --not-flag.
  Optional shortest unambiguous match.
  Optional case insensitive match.
  Optional underscore and hyphen equivalence.

To use it, define your options, exactly as they appear on the command line,
as a case statement inside a function (details later).  Then source or
paste in the options parsing code.

Key features of the parser are:

  Error checking and reporting.  If an error occurs then the parser will
  not pass control back to the main program but will exit with an error
  code.

  If only help or version information is required then control will not
  return to the main program but will exit true.

  The parser has an extensive test suite.


Latest version of the sources can be obtained from:

  www.hadron.demon.co.uk/freeware.html


Copying
=======

This software and documentation is Copyright Bob Camp 2000, 2001 and issued
as freeware under the GNU General Public Licence.  It comes with absolutely
no warranty.  It is used entirely at the user's own risk.  See the enclosed
'COPYING' file for full details.

Bob Camp

-- 
   Cygnus Technical Consulting
   Analogue and Digital IC Design.
   bob@hadron.demon.co.uk
   http://www.hadron.demon.co.uk/

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From: William Kendrick <nbs@sonic.net>
Subject: APP: GoWeather beta / looking for contributors!
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:55:13 CST


"GoWeather" is a small program which displays, in an attractive format,
the current weather conditions and upcoming days' forecast for a particular
location.


The goal of GoWeather is to provide a small (in both program size, and
interface form-factor), portable application which depends only on
small, standardized data files coming from a reliable source.

GoWeather is written in C++ and uses the Fast/Light Toolkit (FLTK)
as its GUI library.  The main platform GoWeather is being developed for is
Agenda Computing's "Agenda VR3" Linux-based PDA.

HOWEVER, GoWeather should run on ANY Linux or Unix desktop, other
Linux-based handheld computers (eg, Compaq iPAQs), Microsoft Windows 32-bit,
and potentially, thanks to the Open Source nature of both FLTK and
GoWeather itself, many other platforms!


The data formats chosen are METAR (conditions) and Zone Forecast (ZFP),
and the source is the United States National Weather Service (NWS).

A different solution could have been to simply download the HTML code from
a free weather service website (such as The Weather Channel (weather.com),
Weather Underground (wunderground.com), or
Wally's Weather Page (weathernut.net)), but the moment the website changed
it's HTML interface or backend, the "GoWeather" application would break!

Seeing as many of these sites simply download and parse the METAR and ZFP
files available from NWS, the obvious solution was to do the same.


Unfortunately, this is diffcult (I have a full-time job!), so I'm hoping
others more talented in the art of decoding weather report files can help.

To help facilitate the rush of new developers I expect ( ;^) ), I've
taken advantage of a number of free Open Source tools available on the
Internet.  Specifically, Source Forge (www.sourceforge.net) for
CVS repository (source code version control) and mailing lists, and
Open Projects (www.openprojects.net) for an IRC (chat) channel.


Information on GoWeather is available on my website, New Breed Software:

  http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/goweather/


It includes a summary, the current "To-Do" list, some attractive screenshots,
and links to source code (as a ".tar.gz" tarball, as well as a direct link
to the SourceForge project CVS page), the Source Forge project page,
and more.


Of course, the Source Forge project pages are here:

  http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/goweather/
  http://goweather.sourceforge.net/



GoWeather is license under the GPL and depends on FLTK libraries (which are
LGPL), and some Agenda Computing FLTK helper libraries (also LGPL) and
a METAR-decoding library based on NWS example code (MDSPLib, not released
under any particular license).


While it is far from finished, it is well on its way.  Besides small
bits of polish necessary here and there, and expanded documentation,
the only very large chunk missing is the remaining METAR and ZFP parsing
code.

I'm very, very interested in any help I can get from people familiar
with these kinds of reports.  Feel free to e-mail me privately
(bill@newbreedosftware.com), follow up to this Usenet posting
(please include "comp.sys.handhelds"), or sign up for the mailing list
on SourceForge.



Thanks in advance, and enjoy!


-bill!
bill@newbreedsoftware.com
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/bill/

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From: ib@wupperonline.de (Ingo Brueckl)
Subject: blueMail 0.07 - a multi-format offline mail reader
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:55:13 CST

I'm proud to announce a new version of blueMail which can handle now
multiple mail storage types by providing appropriate services.

Please see "What's new in this version?" below.

What is blueMail?
=================

blueMail is a multi-format offline mail reader for Unix, DOS, Win32, and
other systems.

It supports the Blue Wave and QWK packet formats, the Hudson Message Base,
Unix mail and is designed to be a reasonable alternative to the Blue Wave
mail reader. It has a full screen, colored user interface built with the
curses library.

blueMail is free, "open source" software, distributed under the GNU
General Public License; its current maintainer is Ingo Brueckl
<ib@wupperonline.de>.

You can get the latest version from

  http://home.wtal.de/ib/bluemail

where you can find binaries for Linux (Red Hat RPM), DOS and Windows, too.


Requirements
============

 * Unix-compatible (POSIX) system, DOS with DJGPP, Cygwin with Windows, or
   OS/2 with EMX
 * curses -- tested with ncurses 1.9.3+, and PDCurses 2.2+
 * gcc (g++) 2.7.0+ -- may work with other C++ compilers, not tested
 * InfoZip, and/or other compressing archivers
 * GNU make *may* be required on some systems
 * PMODE/DJ (by Thomas Pytel and Matthias Grimrath) and UPX (by Markus
   Oberhumer & Laszlo Molnar) is recommended (and used) for the DOS binary


What's new in this version?
===========================

Starting with version 0.07, blueMail is not merely a reader for offline
mail packets, but handles multiple mail storage types by providing
appropriate services. One service is, of course, the service for offline
mail packets making the reader compatible to everything it did until
version 0.06.

Another service provides support for mail stored in files or databases,
like the Unix mail file or the Hudson Message Base.

A third service (not yet implemented) is the reply packet manager,
allowing you to write replies without having an actual mail file
accessible.

It is planned to add other services in the future.

You can find a list of new features and improvements in the history file
together with a list of new options for the configuration file since
version 0.01.

See INSTALL for the installation procedure, and the man page (bmail.1, or
bmail.doc for DOS, Windows or OS/2) for information on usage.


Tested Systems
==============

blueMail will run on multiple platforms, like

  MSDOS 6.22 (DJGPP, PDCurses)
  Linux 2.0, 2.2 (gcc, egcs, ncurses, PDCurses aka XCurses)
  Windows 9x/NT (Cygwin, PDCurses)

and - untested -

  OS/2 (emx, PDCurses)
  NetBSD (ncurses)
  Solaris (curses)

(Please understand that it is impossible to continuously test blueMail on
all platforms, so there may be bugs on platforms other than my developing
platform DOS, but I'll try to fix all bugs I'll be told.)

If you get it going on a dissimilar system, please let me know (along with
any necessary patches).

Ingo Brueckl

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From: Der Herr Hofrat <der.herr@hofr.at>
Subject: 3ed Real Time Linux Workshop
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:53:32 CST


                   Third Real-Time Linux Workshop
 
                           26-29.11.2001
                  Crowne Plaza in Milan San Donato
                           Milano, Italy

As followup to the meetings of developers and users of real-time linux 
in Vienna and Orlando, the Third Real Time Linux Workshop is held in 
the framework of the Embedded Linux Expo & Conference and the Real-Time
& Embedded Computing Conference, Summit Milan, organized by ACTIVE 
Exhibitions Europe. This Summit will offer two days of tutorials, four 
tracks of conferences over two days, interesting keynotes, exhibitions 
and more. The contribution of the Real Time Linux Foundation to this 
outstanding event will be:

   - technical keynotes,
   - kick start sessions,
   - paper presentations,
   - work in progress reports,
   - real time linux tutorials,

For any further information take a look at the Real-Time Linux Foundation, 
http://www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/, by following Contents->Events->
Real Time Linux Workshop 2001. For all events of the summit, organisational 
details and registration, please go to ACTIVE Exhibitions Europe's Summit 
Milan page, http://www.rtcgroup.com/summitmilan/invitation.html.

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