Pascal Bleser
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Involved Projects and Packages
Linux event, mouse, and joystick driver for the wiimote using theuinput system.
A clock for tournaments of Poker.
Tennix is a 2D bird's-eye-view tennis game with single-player and multiplayer
modes. Its features include different weather conditions, day/night play at
several locations around the Earth and realistic physics, with the option to
write your own opponents in Python.
Tux Football is a great 2D soccer (sometimes called football) game for Windows
and Linux. It's bringing old style gameplay from DOS times back to the desktop
with up to date graphics! It's gameplay is similar to old classics such as
Amco's Kick Off and Sensible Software's Sensible Soccer.
The gameplay is designed to be quick, responsive and fun. You are always in
control of the player closest to the ball. The ball is controled via two
differentn kick buttons - one for pass, and one for shoot. Aftertouch can be
applied to shots by quickly pressing and holding the direction you want the
ball to bend towards. Pushing in the opposite direction to what you kicked the
ball makes it raise into the air, pushing in the same direction as the ball
makes it dip towards the ground.
btnx is a daemon that enables rerouting of mouse button events through uinput as keyboard and other mouse button combinations.
For example, you can configure an extra mouse button to send a Ctrl+Alt+Right command to switch workspaces. This is especially useful for mice with more buttons than Gnome or KDE can properly handle, or mice that need evdev and a 100 step howto to register button events at all.
btnx integrates revoco, a program that allows changing MX Revolution's wheel behavior.
btnx-config is a GUI configuration tool for btnx. btnx requires btnx-config to work, because btnx-config also detects your mouse and its buttons. This combination should work for just about any mouse.
A very lightweight program to report the status of logical drives on Smart
Array controllers and also fibre channel attached MSA1000.
setpwc allows users to set all settings of a Philips (or compatible) WebCam,
including auto-gain-control, color-balance, etc. Settings can be stored to the
non- volatile RAM of the Webcam and a dump of the current settings can be
retrieved.
WiiPresent is a small program that enables you to use a Nintendo Wiimote for
giving presentations using Open Office, xpdf, evince or Acrobat Reader. It was
designed as an off-the-shelf tool with no need to customize it.
Pull request build job PR#6 to branch master of dns/_ObsPrj
Project to package the awesome window manager, which is preferable as a separate project (and repositories) as it requires cairo to be built with xcb support, which might break other applications that use cairo.
Backport of libbfd (binutils) version 2.18.50
wxWidgets is a free C++ library for cross-platform GUI development.
With wxWidgets, you can create applications for different GUIs (GTK+, Motif, MS Windows, MacOS X, Windows CE, GPE) from the same source code.
This package is only provided for very old applications that still require libwx_gtk-2.2.so.6 for historical reasons.
Experimentation ground.
Development tools, packages that don't fit into existing categories or where I'm waiting for maintainer access.
CVS is a front-end to the Revision Control System included in the standard Linux distributions. PCL-CVS, an Emacs front-end for CVS, is also included.
Diffuse is a graphical tool for merging and comparing text files. Diffuse is able to compare an arbitrary number of files side-by-side and gives users the ability to manually adjust line-matching and directly edit files. Diffuse can also retrieve revisions of files from CVS, subversion, git, and mercurial repositories for comparison and merging.
Doxygen is a documentation system for C++, C, Java, Objective-C, IDL (Corba and Microsoft flavors), Python and to some extent PHP, C# and D.
It can generate an online class browser (in HTML) and an offline reference manual (in LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. The documentation is extracted directly from the sources.
HTMLDOC converts HTML source files into indexed HTML, PostScript, or
Portable Document Format (PDF) files that can be viewed online or
printed.
tlve is a command-line tool to parse different tlv (tag-length-value) structures and for printing them in different text-based formats.
tlve is meant for processing tlv files in server environments.