looks like some of the previous patches got integrated into upstream.
there's a change in the default behaviour with this one, afaict, whereby
default behaviour is now to '/set wrapspace 4' or something like that,
'/set wrapspace 0' will revert to the 4.0s1p2 behaviour.
the huge super
graphics program that friends of mine use so i made them this
port.
it's all mathy like vector fractals or spirographs or whatever
$gallery on the homepage
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cranky old OCR engine that apparently sucks less than most
other ones out there ??. friend of mine asked for it in response
to seeing something on groklaw where they used it with image-based PDFs
and xpdf or something to snarf the text out of them
without the stuff in ${SUPDISTFILES},
python stuff about yaml; i was on the fence about doing this
in a multi-packages style (i think rtorrent/libtorrent is like this?),
so i wussed out and made them two seperate ones.
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On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 10:56:24AM -0400, sbr wrote:
i recently installed mp3blaster on (-current June 8th)
and whenever i play an mp3 it runns at 97% cpu (1.4ghz pentium M)
same thing here. what a piggy. 97% or higher for playing
some podunk mp3, where mpg321 eats a whopping 1.03% or