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Simple script for using openSUSE paste easily.
You can paste either the file or input from stdin.

http://susepaste.org

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This project was created for package dhcpcd via attribute OBS:Maintained

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This project is for packages which are for SUSE only and they don't have any more suitable devlopment project... If you want to submit any change to package maintained by me (whether in factory or contrib) and it has a package here, you should submit your request here first.

Festival Czech provides Czech support to Festival speech synthesis system.
Together with Festival and Czech diphone database it provides complete speech
output in Czech.

Festival Czech is basically independent on a particular voice, new voices can
be created to be used with Festival Czech.

Czech Festival speech synthesis is developed by Brailcom, o.p.s. Nadační fond
ÄŒeskĂŠho rozhlasu, Seznam.cz, a.s. and European Commission (the Leonardo da
Vinci program) provided financial contributions to the project. Institute of
Phonetics at Faculty of Philosophy & Arts, Charles University, Prague, led by
prof. PhDr. Zdena PalkovĂĄ, CSc. provided expert knowledge and consultations.

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Milan Zamazal

The purpose of the project is making a good freely redistributable and usable
Czech diphone database for the Festival speech synthesis system. Together with
the festival-czech project it provides a complete freely redistributable and
usable Czech speech synthesis.

Although the database is intended primarily for the Festival speech synthesis
system, it is not limited to Festival. The database contains complete phone
boundary marks and diphone boundaries and can be used to make voices for other
free speech synthesis systems.

Czech Festival speech synthesis is developed by Brailcom, o.p.s. Nadační fond
Českého rozhlasu, Seznam.cz, a.s. and European Commission (the Leonardo da
Vinci program) provided financial contributions to the project. Institute of
Phonetics at Faculty of Philosophy & Arts, Charles University, Prague, led by
prof. PhDr. Zdena Palková, CSc. provided expert knowledge and consultations.

Authors:
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Milan Zamazal

This package is based on the package 'sblim-sfcc' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

Small Footprint CIM Client Library (sfcc) Runtime Libraries

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Tilda is a Linux terminal taking after the likeness of many classic terminals from first person shooter games, Quake, Doom and Half-Life (to name a few), where the terminal has no border and is hidden from the desktop until a key is pressed.

This tool lets you programatically (or manually) simulate keyboard input and mouse activity, move and resize windows, etc. It does this using X11's XTEST extension and other Xlib functions.

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This project was created for package gpg2 via attribute OBS:Maintained

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This project was created for package kicad via attribute OBS:Maintained

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This project was created for package loki via attribute OBS:Maintained

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Affisix started as a tool for automatic recognition of prefixes supporting only one method with user definable threshold. Nowadays it support recognition of suffixes as well and some additional methods were implemented. User interface was also rewritten, so more complex conditions for prefixes/suffixes are supported.

Purpose of this project is to provide distribution files for Affisix.

Affisix started as a tool for automatic recognition of prefixes supporting only one method with user definable threshold. Nowadays it support recognition of suffixes as well and some additional methods were implemented. User interface was also rewritten, so more complex conditions for prefixes/suffixes are supported.

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Purpose of this tool is to provide universal tool for prepress preparation of document. Document has to be in PostScript or PDF format as name of the software sugests. But if you've got document in any of these two formats, you can do quite a lot with PsPdfTool.

Everybody sometimes need to concatenate several documents. PsPdfTool can do it for you. You can for example concatenate several documents without need to have original document (for example TeX source). Other thing an ordinary user may want is to put several document pages on one physical paper for example for printing booklets or just for preview. Some manipulations are supported as well, like resizeing, moving things around or croping. And much more... And everything can be done from command line so you can even use PsPdfTool inside some scripts to do really complicated tasks for you.

Purpose of this repository is to provide binary packages only for PsPdfTool so it wouldn't be too confusing for end users.

Purpose of this tool is to provide universal tool for prepress preparation of document. Document has to be in PostScript or PDF format as name of the software sugests. But if you've got document in any of these two formats, you can do quite a lot with PsPdfTool.

Everybody sometimes need to concatenate several documents. PsPdfTool can do it for you. You can for example concatenate several documents without need to have original document (for example TeX source). Other thing an ordinary user may want is to put several document pages on one physical paper for example for printing booklets or just for preview. Some manipulations are supported as well, like resizeing, moving things around or croping. And much more... And everything can be done from command line so you can even use PsPdfTool inside some scripts to do really complicated tasks for you.

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This project was created for package sway via attribute OBS:Maintained

This project was created for package VictoriaMetrics via attribute OBS:Maintained

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Synchronising data with all your little gadgets

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