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CVSROOT: /web/www
Module name: www
Changes by: GNUN <gnun> 13/10/18 21:59:41
Modified files:
help : help.de.html
help/po : help.de-en.html
manual : manual.de.html
philosophy : fs-translations.de.html
philosophy/po : fs-translations.de-en.html
po : home.de-en.html
server : home-pkgblurbs.de.html
server/po : home-pkgblurbs.de.po
software : recent-releases-include.de.html
Log message:
Automatic update by GNUnited Nations.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/help/help.de.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.40&r2=1.41
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/help/po/help.de-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.27&r2=1.28
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/manual/manual.de.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.17&r2=1.18
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/fs-translations.de.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.51&r2=1.52
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/po/fs-translations.de-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.43&r2=1.44
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/po/home.de-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.99&r2=1.100
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/home-pkgblurbs.de.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.1&r2=1.2
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/po/home-pkgblurbs.de.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.1&r2=1.2
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/recent-releases-include.de.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.186&r2=1.187
Patches:
Index: help/help.de.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/help/help.de.html,v
retrieving revision 1.40
retrieving revision 1.41
diff -u -b -r1.40 -r1.41
--- help/help.de.html 31 Aug 2013 20:10:57 -0000 1.40
+++ help/help.de.html 18 Oct 2013 21:59:38 -0000 1.41
@@ -46,6 +46,11 @@
<li>Schlagen Sie eigene nützliche Softwarepakete als GNU-Pakete vor.
Weitere
Informationen stehen unter
<a href="/help/evaluation">GNU-Softwareevaluierung</a> zur Verfügung.</li>
+
+ <li>Wenn Sie Student/in sind und an einem Software-Entwicklungsprojekt
arbeiten
+müssen, tragen sie zu GNU bei. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter <a
+href="/philosophy/university.html"><em>Freie Software freigeben, wenn man an
+einer Universität arbeitet</em></a>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Bitte Informieren Sie GNUs ehrenamtliche Koordinatoren unter <a
@@ -184,13 +189,13 @@
wenn Sie helfen möchten.</li>
<li>Wenn Sie mit Menschen sprechen, die den Wert von Freiheit und
Gemeinschaft
-nicht einordnen können, können Sie ihnen die vielen praktischen Vorteile
-freier Software aufzeigen (siehe auch Wheeler, David A: <a
+nicht schätzen, können Sie ihnen die vielen praktischen Vorteile freier
+Software aufzeigen (siehe auch Wheeler, David A: <a
href="http://www.dwheeler.com/oss_fs_why.html" xml:lang="en"
lang="en"><cite>Why Open Source Software/Free Software? Look at the
Numbers!</cite></a> (2007) für weitere Hinweise). Aber erwähnen Sie auch die
-ethischen Fragen! Ãndern Sie Ihre Stimme nicht in ein
-Open-Source-Sprachrohr, nur um anderen gerecht zu werden.</li>
+ethischen Fragen! Lassen Sie sich von ihnen nicht unter Druck setzen und zu
+einem Open-Source-Sprachrohr machen.</li>
<li>
Stellen Sie als ehrenamtlich Mitwirkende/r sicher, dass die unter <a
@@ -236,14 +241,15 @@
</p>
<ul>
<li>
+ Werden Sie ein <a href="http://member.fsf.org/">auÃerordentliches
+Mitglied</a> der FSF.
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
Spenden Sie, entweder <a href="http://donate.fsf.org/">direkt an die
FSF</a>
oder <a href="http://flattr.com/thing/313733/gnuproject-on-Flattr">via
Flattr</a>.
</li>
- <li>
- Werden Sie ein <a href="http://member.fsf.org/">auÃerordentliches
-Mitglied</a> der FSF.
- </li>
<li>
Wählen Sie die FSF als Begünstigte auf Ihrer <a
@@ -351,7 +357,7 @@
<p><!-- timestamp start -->
Aktualisierung:
-$Date: 2013/08/31 20:10:57 $
+$Date: 2013/10/18 21:59:38 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
Index: help/po/help.de-en.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/help/po/help.de-en.html,v
retrieving revision 1.27
retrieving revision 1.28
diff -u -b -r1.27 -r1.28
--- help/po/help.de-en.html 27 Jul 2013 14:07:14 -0000 1.27
+++ help/po/help.de-en.html 18 Oct 2013 21:59:39 -0000 1.28
@@ -40,6 +40,11 @@
<li>Propose your useful software packages as GNU packages. See
the <a href="/help/evaluation.html">GNU software evaluation</a>
information.</li>
+
+ <li>If you are a student, and you must do a software development
+ project, contribute it to GNU.
+ See <a href="/philosophy/university.html"> for how to make the
+ university let you release it as free software</a>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Please let the GNU Volunteer
@@ -173,8 +178,7 @@
software (see <a href="http://www.dwheeler.com/oss_fs_why.html">Why
Open Source / Free Software? Look at the Numbers!</a> for some
useful evidence). But keep mentioning the ethical issues too!
- Don't change your voice into an open-source voice just to cater to
- others.</li>
+ Don't let their pressure change your voice into an open-source voice.</li>
<li>
Volunteer to make sure that essays from our
@@ -220,15 +224,16 @@
</p>
<ul>
<li>
+ Become an <a href="http://member.fsf.org/">Associate Member</a>
+ of the FSF.
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
Make a donation,
either <a href="http://donate.fsf.org/">directly to the FSF</a>
or <a href="http://flattr.com/thing/313733/gnuproject-on-Flattr">via
Flattr</a>.
</li>
- <li>
- Become an <a href="http://member.fsf.org/">Associate Member</a>
- of the FSF.
- </li>
<li>
Choose the FSF as a beneficiary in
@@ -314,7 +319,7 @@
<p>Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2013/07/27 14:07:14 $
+$Date: 2013/10/18 21:59:39 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: manual/manual.de.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/manual/manual.de.html,v
retrieving revision 1.17
retrieving revision 1.18
diff -u -b -r1.17 -r1.18
--- manual/manual.de.html 31 Aug 2013 20:11:32 -0000 1.17
+++ manual/manual.de.html 18 Oct 2013 21:59:39 -0000 1.18
@@ -6,16 +6,16 @@
<!-- This file is automatically generated by GNUnited Nations! -->
<!--#set var="ENGLISH_PAGE" value="/manual/manual.en.html" -->
-<title>GNU-Handbücher online - GNU-Projekt - Free Software Foundation</title>
+<title>GNU-Anleitungen online - GNU-Projekt - Free Software Foundation</title>
<!--#include virtual="/server/banner.de.html" -->
<!--#include virtual="/manual/po/manual.translist" -->
-<h2>GNU-Handbücher online</h2>
+<h2>GNU-Anleitungen online</h2>
<p id="topinfo">Diese Tabelle listet <a href="/software/software">offizielle
GNU-Pakete</a>
mit Verweisen zu ihrer primären Dokumentation, sofern verfügbar, auf. Können
-einem Paket mehrere Handbücher zugeordnet werden, werden alle genannt. Ist
-zu einem Paket kein bestimmtes Handbuch online verfügbar, wird auf den
+einem Paket mehrere Anleitungen zugeordnet werden, werden alle genannt. Ist
+zu einem Paket keine bestimmte Anleitung online verfügbar, wird auf den
Webauftritt des Pakets, der ebenfalls ausdrücklich genannt ist, verwiesen.</p>
<p>Viele Pakete könnten in mehreren Kategorien genannt werden, aber für diese
@@ -23,9 +23,9 @@
href="http://directory.fsf.org/">Freie-Software-Verzeichnis</a> folgend.</p>
<p>Fehlerberichte: Für <em>jede</em> mögliche Diskussion zu bestimmten
-Handbüchern kontaktieren Sie bitte die Paketbetreuer. Für Diskussion über
+Anleitungen wenden Sie sich bitte die Paketbetreuer. Für Diskussion über
diese Seite, beispielsweise wenn Sie ein GNU-Betreuer sind und Ihren Eintrag
-korrigieren oder besprechen möchten, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte unter <a
+korrigieren oder besprechen möchten, wenden Sie sich bitte an <a
href="mailto:address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>. </p>
<p><a href="/doc/doc">Mehr Dokumentation vom GNU-Projekt â¦</a></p>
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
<p><!-- timestamp start -->
Aktualisierung:
-$Date: 2013/08/31 20:11:32 $
+$Date: 2013/10/18 21:59:39 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
Index: philosophy/fs-translations.de.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/philosophy/fs-translations.de.html,v
retrieving revision 1.51
retrieving revision 1.52
diff -u -b -r1.51 -r1.52
--- philosophy/fs-translations.de.html 15 Oct 2013 02:30:06 -0000 1.51
+++ philosophy/fs-translations.de.html 18 Oct 2013 21:59:39 -0000 1.52
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
<!-- This file is automatically generated by GNUnited Nations! -->
<!--#set var="ENGLISH_PAGE" value="/philosophy/fs-translations.en.html" -->
-<title>Ãbersetzungen des Begriffs Freie Software - GNU-Projekt - Free Software
+<title>Ãbersetzungen des Begriffs âFreie Softwareâ - GNU-Projekt - Free
Software
Foundation</title>
<!--#include virtual="/philosophy/po/fs-translations.translist" -->
@@ -57,6 +57,13 @@
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
+<td>bn</td><td>Bengalisch</td>
+<td lang="bn" xml:lang="bn">
+সà§à¦¬à¦¾à¦§à§à¦¨ সফà¦à¦à§à§à¦¯à¦¾à¦° (swadhin software)
+</td>
+<td> </td><td> </td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
<td>ca</td><td>Katalanisch</td>
<td lang="ca" xml:lang="ca">
programari lliure</td>
@@ -482,7 +489,7 @@
<p><!-- timestamp start -->
Aktualisierung:
-$Date: 2013/10/15 02:30:06 $
+$Date: 2013/10/18 21:59:39 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
Index: philosophy/po/fs-translations.de-en.html
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RCS file: /web/www/www/philosophy/po/fs-translations.de-en.html,v
retrieving revision 1.43
retrieving revision 1.44
diff -u -b -r1.43 -r1.44
--- philosophy/po/fs-translations.de-en.html 15 Oct 2013 02:30:14 -0000
1.43
+++ philosophy/po/fs-translations.de-en.html 18 Oct 2013 21:59:40 -0000
1.44
@@ -53,6 +53,14 @@
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
+<td>bn</td><td>Bengali</td>
+<td lang="bn" xml:lang="bn">
+সà§à¦¬à¦¾à¦§à§à¦¨ সফà¦à¦à§à§à¦¯à¦¾à¦°
+(swadhin software)
+</td>
+<td> </td><td> </td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
<td>ca</td><td>Catalan</td>
<td lang="ca" xml:lang="ca">
programari lliure</td>
@@ -461,7 +469,7 @@
<p>Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2013/10/15 02:30:14 $
+$Date: 2013/10/18 21:59:40 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: po/home.de-en.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/po/home.de-en.html,v
retrieving revision 1.99
retrieving revision 1.100
diff -u -b -r1.99 -r1.100
--- po/home.de-en.html 15 Oct 2013 05:04:54 -0000 1.99
+++ po/home.de-en.html 18 Oct 2013 21:59:40 -0000 1.100
@@ -15,22 +15,6 @@
<div class="yui-g home">
<div class="yui-u first">
-<h2>Celebrate with us</h2>
-
-<!-- GNUN: localize URL /graphics/gnu-30.png -->
-<p class="c"><a href="/gnu30/gnu30.html">
-<img src="/graphics/gnu-30.png"
-alt="[ GNU 30th Anniversary Banner ]"
-style="width: 100%;" /></a>
-</p>
-
-<p>Thirty years ago this month, the <a
-href="/gnu/initial-announcement.html">GNU system announcement</a>
-sparked a conversation that has grown into the global free software
-movement. Now <a href="/gnu30/gnu30.html">we invite you to join the
-GNU community</a> in celebrating this important occasion, and
-creating a future where GNU is stronger than ever.</p>
-
<h2>What is GNU?</h2>
<p>GNU is a Unix-like operating system that
@@ -40,9 +24,9 @@
versions of GNU</a> (more precisely, GNU/Linux systems) which are
entirely free software.</p>
-<!-- <p class="c"><a href="/distros/screenshot.html"><img
+<p class="c"><a href="/distros/screenshot.html"><img
src="/graphics/t-desktop-4-small.jpg" alt="Screenshot of GNU"
- /></a></p> -->
+ /></a></p>
<p>The <a href="/gnu/gnu.html">GNU Project</a> was launched in 1984 to
develop the GNU system. The name “GNU” is a recursive
@@ -84,7 +68,7 @@
releases</a>.</p>
<!--#include virtual="/server/home-pkgselect.html" -->
-<!--#include virtual="/server/home-pkgdescs.html" -->
+<!--#include virtual="/server/home-pkgblurbs.html" -->
</div><!-- class="emph-box" -->
</div><!-- class="yui-u" -->
@@ -237,15 +221,11 @@
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/us/">Creative
Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License</a>.</p>
-<p>The GNU 30th banner is licensed under the terms of the CC BY-SA 2.0; for
additional formats
-and the complete terms for redistribution please visit
- <a href="https://www.gnu.org/gnu30/">https://www.gnu.org/gnu30/</a>.</p>
-
<!--#include virtual="/server/bottom-notes.html" -->
<p>Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2013/10/15 05:04:54 $
+$Date: 2013/10/18 21:59:40 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: server/home-pkgblurbs.de.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/server/home-pkgblurbs.de.html,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -b -r1.1 -r1.2
--- server/home-pkgblurbs.de.html 18 Oct 2013 04:59:56 -0000 1.1
+++ server/home-pkgblurbs.de.html 18 Oct 2013 21:59:40 -0000 1.2
@@ -1,762 +1,743 @@
-<!-- File generated by womb/gnumaint/gm Thu Oct 17 16:40:39 PDT 2013 -->
+
+<!-- File generated by womb/gnumaint/gm Thu Oct 17 16:40:39 PDT 2013 -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(3dldf|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="pkg_3dldf"><a href="/software/3dldf/">3DLDF</a></h4><p>
-GNU 3DLDF supports 3D drawing with output to the MetaPost format via
-a language similar to Metafont. It is primarily intended to provide a
-means of creating 3D content for TeX documents, but it can also create
-animations containing text typeset by TeX.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#pkg_3dldf">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU 3DLDF supports 3D drawing with output to the MetaPost format via a
+language similar to Metafont. It is primarily intended to provide a means
+of creating 3D content for TeX documents, but it can also create animations
+containing text typeset by TeX. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#pkg_3dldf">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(a2ps|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="a2ps"><a href="/software/a2ps/">a2ps</a></h4><p>
GNU a2ps converts almost anything to a PostScript file, ready for
-printing. It accomplishes this by being able to delegate files to
-external handlers, such as Groff and Gzip. It handles as many steps as
-is necessary to produce a pretty-printed file. It also includes some
-extra abilities for special cases, such as pretty-printing <tt>--help</tt>
-output.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#a2ps">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+printing. It accomplishes this by being able to delegate files to external
+handlers, such as Groff and Gzip. It handles as many steps as is necessary
+to produce a pretty-printed file. It also includes some extra abilities for
+special cases, such as pretty-printing <tt>--help</tt> output. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#a2ps">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(acct|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="acct"><a href="/software/acct/">Acct</a></h4><p>
GNU acct provides a means for system administrators to determine system
usage patterns. It provides information on, for example, connections,
-programs executed, and system resources used.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#acct">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+programs executed, and system resources used. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#acct">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(acm|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="acm"><a href="/software/acm/">Acm</a></h4><p>
-GNU ACM is a flight simulator in which players can compete in aerial
-combat from different computers, piloting well-equipped jet aircraft
-similar to an F-16C Falcon or a MiG-29 Fulcrum.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#acm">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU ACM is a flight simulator in which players can compete in aerial combat
+from different computers, piloting well-equipped jet aircraft similar to an
+F-16C Falcon or a MiG-29 Fulcrum. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#acm">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(adns|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="adns"><a href="/software/adns/">Adns</a></h4><p>
GNU adns is a C library that provides easy-to-use DNS resolution
functionality. The library is asynchronous, allowing several concurrent
-calls. The package also includes several command-line utilities for
-use in scripts.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#adns">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+calls. The package also includes several command-line utilities for use in
+scripts. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#adns">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(alive|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="alive"><a href="/software/alive/">Alive</a></h4><p>
GNU Alive sends periodic pings to a server, generally to keep a connection
-alive.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#alive">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+alive. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#alive">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(anubis|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="anubis"><a href="/software/anubis/">Anubis</a></h4><p>
-Anubis is a daemon that sits between the Mail User Agent (MUA) and the
-Mail Transfer Agent (MTA). When a mail is sent by a user in the MUA,
-it is first passed to Anubis, which performs additional processing to
-the message before passing it on for delivery by the MTA. Anubis may,
-for example, modify the message headers or body, or encrypt or sign
-the message.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#anubis">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Anubis is a daemon that sits between the Mail User Agent (MUA) and the Mail
+Transfer Agent (MTA). When a mail is sent by a user in the MUA, it is first
+passed to Anubis, which performs additional processing to the message before
+passing it on for delivery by the MTA. Anubis may, for example, modify the
+message headers or body, or encrypt or sign the message. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#anubis">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(apl|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="apl"><a href="/software/apl/">Apl</a></h4><p>
-GNU APL is a free interpreter for the programming language APL. It is
-an implementation of the ISO standard 13751.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#apl">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU APL is a free interpreter for the programming language APL. It is an
+implementation of the ISO standard 13751. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#apl">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(archimedes|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="archimedes"><a href="/software/archimedes/">Archimedes</a></h4><p>
Archimedes is a free package for semiconductor device simulations. It is
intended to assist engineers in designing and simulating submicron and
mesoscopic semiconductor devices based on the Ensemble Monte Carlo method.
-It is able to handle a wide variety of materials and structures, which
-are described through simple scripts.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#archimedes">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+It is able to handle a wide variety of materials and structures, which are
+described through simple scripts. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#archimedes">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(aris|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="aris"><a href="/software/aris/">Aris</a></h4><p>
-Aris is a program for performing logical proofs. It supports
-propositional and predicate logic, as well as Boolean algebra and
-arithmetical logic. In addition to its predefined inference and
-equivalence rules, Aris also supports references to older proofs. Its
-use of standard logical symbols and its natural deduction interface make
-it easy to use for beginners.
+Aris is a program for performing logical proofs. It supports propositional
+and predicate logic, as well as Boolean algebra and arithmetical logic. In
+addition to its predefined inference and equivalence rules, Aris also
+supports references to older proofs. Its use of standard logical symbols and
+its natural deduction interface make it easy to use for beginners.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#aris">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(aspell|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="aspell"><a href="/software/aspell/">Aspell</a></h4><p>
-Aspell is a spell-checker which can be used either as a library or
-as a standalone program. Notable features of Aspell include its full
-support of documents written in the UTF-8 encoding and its ability to
-use multiple dictionaries, including personal ones.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#aspell">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Aspell is a spell-checker which can be used either as a library or as a
+standalone program. Notable features of Aspell include its full support of
+documents written in the UTF-8 encoding and its ability to use multiple
+dictionaries, including personal ones. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#aspell">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(auctex|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="auctex"><a href="/software/auctex/">AUCTeX</a></h4><p>
-AUCTeX is an integrated environment for producing TeX documents in
-Emacs. It allows many different standard TeX macros to be inserted
-with simple keystrokes or menu selection. It offers an interface to
-external programs, enabling you to compile or view your documents from
-within Emacs. AUCTeX also features the ability to place inline previews
-of complex TeX statements such as mathematical formulae.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#auctex">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+AUCTeX is an integrated environment for producing TeX documents in Emacs.
+It allows many different standard TeX macros to be inserted with simple
+keystrokes or menu selection. It offers an interface to external programs,
+enabling you to compile or view your documents from within Emacs. AUCTeX
+also features the ability to place inline previews of complex TeX statements
+such as mathematical formulae. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#auctex">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(autoconf|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="autoconf"><a href="/software/autoconf/">Autoconf</a></h4><p>
-Autoconf offers the developer a robust set of M4 macros which expand
-into shell code to test the features of Unix-like systems and to adapt
-automatically their software package to these systems. The resulting
-shell scripts are self-contained and portable, freeing the user from
-needing to know anything about Autoconf or M4.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#autoconf">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Autoconf offers the developer a robust set of M4 macros which expand into
+shell code to test the features of Unix-like systems and to adapt
+automatically their software package to these systems. The resulting shell
+scripts are self-contained and portable, freeing the user from needing to
+know anything about Autoconf or M4. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#autoconf">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(autoconf\-archive|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="autoconf-archive"><a
href="/software/autoconf-archive/">Autoconf-archive</a></h4><p>
Autoconf Archive is a collection of over 450 new macros for Autoconf,
-greatly expanding the domain of its functionality. These macros have
-been contributed as free software by the community.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#autoconf-archive">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+greatly expanding the domain of its functionality. These macros have been
+contributed as free software by the community. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#autoconf-archive">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(autogen|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="autogen"><a href="/software/autogen/">Autogen</a></h4><p>
-AutoGen is a program to ease the maintenance of programs that contain
-large amounts of repetitive text. It automates the construction of these
-sections of the code, simplifying the task of keeping the text in sync.
-It also includes an add-on package called AutoOpts, which is specialized
-for the maintenance and documentation of program options.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#autogen">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+AutoGen is a program to ease the maintenance of programs that contain large
+amounts of repetitive text. It automates the construction of these sections
+of the code, simplifying the task of keeping the text in sync. It also
+includes an add-on package called AutoOpts, which is specialized for the
+maintenance and documentation of program options. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#autogen">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(automake|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="automake"><a href="/software/automake/">Automake</a></h4><p>
-Automake the part of the GNU build system for producing
-standards-compliant Makefiles. Build requirements are entered in an
-intuitive format and then Automake works with Autoconf to produce a
-robust Makefile, simplifying the entire process for the developer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#automake">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Automake the part of the GNU build system for producing standards-compliant
+Makefiles. Build requirements are entered in an intuitive format and then
+Automake works with Autoconf to produce a robust Makefile, simplifying the
+entire process for the developer. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#automake">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(avl|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="avl"><a href="/software/avl/">Avl</a></h4><p>
-libavl provides a large collection of binary search tree and balanced
-tree routines for C. These trees offer at least O(log n) performance
-for usually costly operations such as searching, inserting or deleting
-items from a data structure.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#avl">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+libavl provides a large collection of binary search tree and balanced tree
+routines for C. These trees offer at least O(log n) performance for usually
+costly operations such as searching, inserting or deleting items from a data
+structure. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#avl">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ballandpaddle|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="ballandpaddle"><a href="/software/ballandpaddle/">Ball and
Paddle</a></h4><p>
-Ball and Paddle is a classic arcade game in which you use a paddle at
-the bottom of the screen to bounce a ball against bricks in the upper
-region, eliminating the bricks as they are hit. As a novel twist,
-events and attributes of all the objects (bricks, ball, etc.) may be
-scripted with GNU Guile.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ballandpaddle">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Ball and Paddle is a classic arcade game in which you use a paddle at the
+bottom of the screen to bounce a ball against bricks in the upper region,
+eliminating the bricks as they are hit. As a novel twist, events and
+attributes of all the objects (bricks, ball, etc.) may be scripted with GNU
+Guile. <small>(<a
href="/manual/manual.html#ballandpaddle">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(barcode|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="barcode"><a href="/software/barcode/">Barcode</a></h4><p>
-GNU Barcode is a flexible tool to produce printed barcodes from
-text strings. It supports a variety of encoding standards and sizing
+GNU Barcode is a flexible tool to produce printed barcodes from text
+strings. It supports a variety of encoding standards and sizing
measurements. Barcodes can be output in PostScript or Encapsulated
-PostScript formats.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#barcode">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+PostScript formats. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#barcode">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bash|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="bash"><a href="/software/bash/">Bash</a></h4><p>
-Bash is the shell, or command-line interpreter, of the GNU system.
-It is compatible with the Bourne Shell, but it also integrates useful
-features from the Korn Shell and the C Shell and new improvements of
-its own. It allows command-line editing, unlimited command history,
-shell functions and aliases, and job control while still allowing most
-sh scripts to be run without modification.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#bash">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Bash is the shell, or command-line interpreter, of the GNU system. It is
+compatible with the Bourne Shell, but it also integrates useful features
+from the Korn Shell and the C Shell and new improvements of its own. It
+allows command-line editing, unlimited command history, shell functions and
+aliases, and job control while still allowing most sh scripts to be run
+without modification. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#bash">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bayonne|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="bayonne"><a href="/software/bayonne/">Bayonne</a></h4><p>
-Bayonne is the telephony server of the GNU Telephony project. It offers
-a scalable environment for the development and deployment of telephony
-solutions, with a focus on SIP.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#bayonne">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Bayonne is the telephony server of the GNU Telephony project. It offers a
+scalable environment for the development and deployment of telephony
+solutions, with a focus on SIP. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#bayonne">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bazaar|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="bazaar"><a href="/software/bazaar/">Bazaar</a></h4><p>
-GNU Bazaar is a version control system that allows you to record changes
-to project files over time. It supports both a distributed workflow as
-well as the classic centralized workflow.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#bazaar">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Bazaar is a version control system that allows you to record changes to
+project files over time. It supports both a distributed workflow as well as
+the classic centralized workflow. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#bazaar">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bc|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="bc"><a href="/software/bc/">Bc</a></h4><p>
-bc is an arbitrary precision numeric processing language. It includes
-an interactive environment for evaluating mathematical statements.
-Its syntax is similar to that of C, so basic usage is familiar. It also
-includes <tt>dc</tt>, a reverse-polish calculator.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#bc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+bc is an arbitrary precision numeric processing language. It includes an
+interactive environment for evaluating mathematical statements. Its syntax
+is similar to that of C, so basic usage is familiar. It also includes
+<tt>dc</tt>, a reverse-polish calculator. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#bc">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bfd|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="bfd"><a href="/software/bfd/">BFD</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#binutils">binutils</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#bfd">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#binutils">binutils</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#bfd">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(binutils|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="binutils"><a href="/software/binutils/">Binutils</a></h4><p>
-GNU Binutils is a collection of tools for working with binary
-files. Perhaps the most notable are <tt>ld</tt>, a linker, and
-<tt>as</tt>, an assembler. Other tools include programs to display binary
-profiling information, list the strings in a binary file, and utilities
-for working with archives. The <tt>bfd</tt> library for working with
-executable and object formats is also included.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#binutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Binutils is a collection of tools for working with binary files. Perhaps
+the most notable are <tt>ld</tt>, a linker, and <tt>as</tt>, an
+assembler. Other tools include programs to display binary profiling
+information, list the strings in a binary file, and utilities for working
+with archives. The <tt>bfd</tt> library for working with executable and
+object formats is also included. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#binutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bison|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="bison"><a href="/software/bison/">Bison</a></h4><p>
GNU Bison is a general-purpose parser generator. It can build a
deterministic or generalized LR parser from an annotated, context-free
-grammar. It is versatile enough to have many applications, from parsers
-for simple tools through complex programming languages.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#bison">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+grammar. It is versatile enough to have many applications, from parsers for
+simple tools through complex programming languages. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#bison">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bool|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="bool"><a href="/software/bool/">Bool</a></h4><p>
GNU Bool is a utility to perform text searches on files using Boolean
expressions. For example, a search for <tt>hello AND world</tt> would
return a file containing the phrase <tt>Hello, world!</tt>. It supports
-both AND and OR statements, as well as the NEAR statement to search for
-the occurrence of words in close proximity to each other. It handles
-context gracefully, accounting for new lines and paragraph changes.
-It also has robust support for parsing HTML files.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#bool">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+both AND and OR statements, as well as the NEAR statement to search for the
+occurrence of words in close proximity to each other. It handles context
+gracefully, accounting for new lines and paragraph changes. It also has
+robust support for parsing HTML files. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#bool">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bpel2owfn|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="bpel2owfn"><a href="/software/bpel2owfn/">BPEL2oWFN</a></h4><p>
GNU BPEL2oWFN translates a web service expressed in Web Service Business
-Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) into an open Workflow Net (oWFN).
-It may additionally convert a BPEL4Chor choreography to a Petri Net model.
-Properties of Petri Nets may be analyzed efficiently, due to the use
-of static analysis to make the models compact. Control and data flow
-analysis, as well as basic checks for deadlocks and other such properties
-are available.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#bpel2owfn">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) into an open Workflow Net (oWFN). It
+may additionally convert a BPEL4Chor choreography to a Petri Net model.
+Properties of Petri Nets may be analyzed efficiently, due to the use of
+static analysis to make the models compact. Control and data flow analysis,
+as well as basic checks for deadlocks and other such properties are
+available. <small>(<a
href="/manual/manual.html#bpel2owfn">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(c\-graph|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="c-graph"><a href="/software/c-graph/">C-graph</a></h4><p>
-GNU C-Graph is a tool for demonstrating the theory of convolution. Thus,
-it can serve as an excellent aid to students of signal and systems theory
-in visualizing the convolution process. Rather than forcing the student
-to write code, the program offers an intuitive interface with interactive
-dialogs to guide them.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#c-graph">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU C-Graph is a tool for demonstrating the theory of convolution. Thus, it
+can serve as an excellent aid to students of signal and systems theory in
+visualizing the convolution process. Rather than forcing the student to
+write code, the program offers an intuitive interface with interactive
+dialogs to guide them. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#c-graph">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ccaudio|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ccaudio"><a href="/software/ccaudio/">ccAudio</a></h4><p>
-GNU ccAudio2 is a portable C++ class for working with audio data from
-disk. The classes are both endian and content aware; rather than treating
-audio as binary data, this library treats it as an sequence of samples.
-It can also handle metadata information. ccAudio2 supports sun audio,
-raw samples, and RIFF encoded audio data.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ccaudio">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU ccAudio2 is a portable C++ class for working with audio data from disk.
+The classes are both endian and content aware; rather than treating audio as
+binary data, this library treats it as an sequence of samples. It can also
+handle metadata information. ccAudio2 supports sun audio, raw samples, and
+RIFF encoded audio data. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ccaudio">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ccide|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ccide"><a href="/software/ccide/">Ccide</a></h4><p>
-GNU Ccide is a decision table code generator for the C language.
-This helps to avoid unmanageable and error-prone chains of nested if-else
-statements. Instead, decision tables are entered in an intuitive and
-easy-to-read format, which is then expanded into portable C code.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ccide">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Ccide is a decision table code generator for the C language. This helps
+to avoid unmanageable and error-prone chains of nested if-else statements.
+Instead, decision tables are entered in an intuitive and easy-to-read
+format, which is then expanded into portable C code. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ccide">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ccrtp|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ccrtp"><a href="/software/ccrtp/">ccRTP</a></h4><p>
-GNU ccRTP is an implementation of RTP, the real-time transport protocol
-from the IETF. It is suitable both for high capacity servers and
-personal client applications. It is flexible in its design, allowing
-it to function as a framework for the framework, rather than just being
-a packet-manipulation library.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ccrtp">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU ccRTP is an implementation of RTP, the real-time transport protocol from
+the IETF. It is suitable both for high capacity servers and personal client
+applications. It is flexible in its design, allowing it to function as a
+framework for the framework, rather than just being a packet-manipulation
+library. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ccrtp">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ccscript|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ccscript"><a href="/software/ccscript/">ccScript</a></h4><p>
-GNU ccScript3 is a library to add a virtual machine execution system
-for use with/as a scripting or assembler language for real-time,
-state-transition driven systems.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ccscript">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU ccScript3 is a library to add a virtual machine execution system for use
+with/as a scripting or assembler language for real-time, state-transition
+driven systems. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ccscript">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(cflow|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="cflow"><a href="/software/cflow/">Cflow</a></h4><p>
-GNU cflow analyzes C source files and produces a graph charting the
-control flow of the program. It can output the graph in several styles
-and in either the POSIX format or in an extended GNU format. cflow
-also includes a major mode for Emacs for examining the flowcharts that
-it produces.
+GNU cflow analyzes C source files and produces a graph charting the control
+flow of the program. It can output the graph in several styles and in
+either the POSIX format or in an extended GNU format. cflow also includes a
+major mode for Emacs for examining the flowcharts that it produces.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#cflow">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(cgicc|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="cgicc"><a href="/software/cgicc/">Cgicc</a></h4><p>
GNU cgicc is an ANSI-compliant C++ library for writing CGI applications,
featuring support for FastCGI. The library supports several features,
-including handling both GET and POST data, handling a variety of form
-data types, and on-the-fly HTML generation.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#cgicc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+including handling both GET and POST data, handling a variety of form data
+types, and on-the-fly HTML generation. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#cgicc">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(chess|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="chess"><a href="/software/chess/">Chess</a></h4><p>
-GNU Chess is a chess engine. It allows you to compete against the
-computer in a game of chess, either through the default terminal interface
-or via an external visual interface such as GNU XBoard.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#chess">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Chess is a chess engine. It allows you to compete against the computer
+in a game of chess, either through the default terminal interface or via an
+external visual interface such as GNU XBoard. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#chess">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(cim|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="cim"><a href="/software/cim/">Cim</a></h4><p>
Cim is the GNU compiler for Simula, the first object-oriented programming
-language.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#cim">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+language. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#cim">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(classpath|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="classpath"><a href="/software/classpath/">Classpath</a></h4><p>
-GNU Classpath provides essential libraries for Java virtual machines
-and compilers. It is compatible with a large percentage of the language
-API specifications and provides a wide array of functionality.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#classpath">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Classpath provides essential libraries for Java virtual machines and
+compilers. It is compatible with a large percentage of the language API
+specifications and provides a wide array of functionality. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#classpath">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(clisp|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="clisp"><a href="/software/clisp/">CLISP</a></h4><p>
-GNU CLISP is an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp. Common Lisp
-is a high-level, object-oriented functional programming language.
-CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, a debugger, and much more.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#clisp">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU CLISP is an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp. Common Lisp is a
+high-level, object-oriented functional programming language. CLISP includes
+an interpreter, a compiler, a debugger, and much more. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#clisp">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(combine|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="combine"><a href="/software/combine/">Combine</a></h4><p>
GNU combine works to merge files based on a common key in a hash table. It
can be seen as similar to, albeit much more powerful than, the standard
-<tt>join</tt> utility. Unlike <tt>join</tt>, any number of files may
-be merged based on the matches found. combine also has other advanced
-features, such as date parsing and directory traversal.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#combine">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<tt>join</tt> utility. Unlike <tt>join</tt>, any number of files may be
+merged based on the matches found. combine also has other advanced
+features, such as date parsing and directory traversal. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#combine">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(commoncpp|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="commoncpp"><a href="/software/commoncpp/">(u)Common C++</a></h4><p>
GNU Common C++ is an portable, optimized class framework for threaded
applications, supporting concurrent synchronization, inter-process
-communications via sockets, and various methods for data handling, such
-as serialization and XML parsing. It includes the uCommon C++ library,
-a smaller reimplementation.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#commoncpp">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+communications via sockets, and various methods for data handling, such as
+serialization and XML parsing. It includes the uCommon C++ library, a
+smaller reimplementation. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#commoncpp">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(complexity|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="complexity"><a href="/software/complexity/">Complexity</a></h4><p>
GNU complexity provides tools for finding regions of code that are
-convoluted or otherwise difficult to understand. This may help in
-learning or reviewing unfamiliar code or in reminding yourself about
-code you wrote that seemed comprehensible at the time of writing.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#complexity">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+convoluted or otherwise difficult to understand. This may help in learning
+or reviewing unfamiliar code or in reminding yourself about code you wrote
+that seemed comprehensible at the time of writing. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#complexity">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(config|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="config"><a href="/software/config/">Config</a></h4><p>
The <tt>config.guess</tt> script tries to guess a canonical system triple,
-and <tt>config.sub</tt> validates and canonicalizes. These are used as
-part of configuration in nearly all GNU packages (and many others).
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#config">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+and <tt>config.sub</tt> validates and canonicalizes. These are used as part
+of configuration in nearly all GNU packages (and many others). <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#config">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(coreutils|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="coreutils"><a href="/software/coreutils/">Coreutils</a></h4><p>
-GNU Coreutils includes all of the basic command-line tools that are
-expected in a POSIX system. These provide the basic file, shell and
-text manipulation functions of the GNU system. Most of these tools
-offer extended functionality beyond that which is outlined in the POSIX
-standard.
+GNU Coreutils includes all of the basic command-line tools that are expected
+in a POSIX system. These provide the basic file, shell and text
+manipulation functions of the GNU system. Most of these tools offer
+extended functionality beyond that which is outlined in the POSIX standard.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#coreutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(cpio|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="cpio"><a href="/software/cpio/">Cpio</a></h4><p>
-GNU cpio copies files into or out of cpio or tar archives. Indeed,
-many formats are supported, including legacy formats. The format is
-determined automatically by the program and is handled appropriately.
-Furthermore, the location of the archive is not important. It can be
-another file on the drive, a tape, or data on a pipe.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#cpio">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU cpio copies files into or out of cpio or tar archives. Indeed, many
+formats are supported, including legacy formats. The format is determined
+automatically by the program and is handled appropriately. Furthermore, the
+location of the archive is not important. It can be another file on the
+drive, a tape, or data on a pipe. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#cpio">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(cppi|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="cppi"><a href="/software/cppi/">Cppi</a></h4><p>
-GNU Cppi processes C source code files to properly indent the
-preprocessor directives to reflect their nesting. It also performs
-other standardizations, such as correcting the number of spaces between
-directives and the text following them.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#cppi">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Cppi processes C source code files to properly indent the preprocessor
+directives to reflect their nesting. It also performs other
+standardizations, such as correcting the number of spaces between directives
+and the text following them. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#cppi">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(cssc|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="cssc"><a href="/software/cssc/">CSSC</a></h4><p>
GNU CSSC provides a replacement for the legacy Unix source code control
system SCCS. This allows old code still under that system to be accessed
-and migrated on modern systems.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#cssc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+and migrated on modern systems. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#cssc">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(dap|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="dap"><a href="/software/dap/">Dap</a></h4><p>
-GNU Dap is a statistics and graphics package. It can read programs
-written for the proprietary statistics system SAS. Its syntax is similar
-to, but simpler than C, making performing most tasks relatively easy
-while still providing advanced graphical capabilities.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dap">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Dap is a statistics and graphics package. It can read programs written
+for the proprietary statistics system SAS. Its syntax is similar to, but
+simpler than C, making performing most tasks relatively easy while still
+providing advanced graphical capabilities. This package is looking for a
+maintainer. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dap">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(dc|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="dc"><a href="/software/dc/">Dc</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#bc">bc</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#bc">bc</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#dc">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ddd|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ddd"><a href="/software/ddd/">DDD</a></h4><p>
GNU DDD, the Data Display Debugger, is a graphical front-end for
-command-line debuggers. Many back-end debuggers are supported, notably
-the GNU debugger, GDB. In addition to usual debugging features such
-as viewing the source files, DDD has additional graphical, interactive
-features to aid in debugging.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ddd">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+command-line debuggers. Many back-end debuggers are supported, notably the
+GNU debugger, GDB. In addition to usual debugging features such as viewing
+the source files, DDD has additional graphical, interactive features to aid
+in debugging. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ddd">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ddrescue|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ddrescue"><a href="/software/ddrescue/">ddrescue</a></h4><p>
-GNU ddrescue is a fully automated data recovery tool. It copies data
-from one file to another, working to rescue data in case of read errors.
-The program also includes a tool for manipulating its log files, which
-are used to recover data more efficiently by only reading the necessary
-blocks.
+GNU ddrescue is a fully automated data recovery tool. It copies data from
+one file to another, working to rescue data in case of read errors. The
+program also includes a tool for manipulating its log files, which are used
+to recover data more efficiently by only reading the necessary blocks.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ddrescue">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(dejagnu|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="dejagnu"><a href="/software/dejagnu/">DejaGnu</a></h4><p>
DejaGnu is a framework for testing software. In effect, it serves as a
-front-end for all tests written for a program. Thus, each program can
-have multiple test suites, which are then all managed by a single harness.
+front-end for all tests written for a program. Thus, each program can have
+multiple test suites, which are then all managed by a single harness.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dejagnu">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(denemo|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="denemo"><a href="/software/denemo/">Denemo</a></h4><p>
GNU Denemo is a music notation editor that provides a convenient interface
to the powerful music engraving program Lilypond. Music can be typed in
-using the computer keyboard, played in using a MIDI keyboard, or even
-input via a microphone connected to the sound card. The final product
-is publication-quality music notation that is continuously generated in
-the background while you work.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#denemo">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+using the computer keyboard, played in using a MIDI keyboard, or even input
+via a microphone connected to the sound card. The final product is
+publication-quality music notation that is continuously generated in the
+background while you work. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#denemo">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(dia|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="dia"><a href="/software/dia/">Dia</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#gnome">gnome</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dia">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#gnome">gnome</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#dia">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(dico|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="dico"><a href="/software/dico/">Dico</a></h4><p>
-GNU Dico implements a flexible dictionary server and client according
-to RFC 2229 (DICT Server). It is able to access any database available,
-regardless of format, thanks to its modular structure. New modules may be
-written in C, Guile or Python. Dico also includes a command-line client,
-which may be used to query remote dictionary databases.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dico">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Dico implements a flexible dictionary server and client according to RFC
+2229 (DICT Server). It is able to access any database available, regardless
+of format, thanks to its modular structure. New modules may be written in C,
+Guile or Python. Dico also includes a command-line client, which may be
+used to query remote dictionary databases. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#dico">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(diction|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="diction"><a href="/software/diction/">Diction</a></h4><p>
-A package providing two classic Unix commands, style and diction. Diction
-is used to identify wordy and commonly misused phrases in a body of text.
+A package providing two classic Unix commands, style and diction. Diction is
+used to identify wordy and commonly misused phrases in a body of text.
Style instead analyzes surface aspects of a written work, such as sentence
-length and other readability measures.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#diction">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+length and other readability measures. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#diction">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(diffutils|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="diffutils"><a href="/software/diffutils/">Diffutils</a></h4><p>
GNU Diffutils is a package containing tools for finding the differences
-between files. The <tt>diff</tt> command is used to show how two
-files differ, while <tt>cmp</tt> shows the offsets and line numbers
-where they differ. <tt>diff3</tt> allows you to compare three files.
-Finally, <tt>sdiff</tt> offers an interactive means to merge two files.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#diffutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+between files. The <tt>diff</tt> command is used to show how two files
+differ, while <tt>cmp</tt> shows the offsets and line numbers where they
+differ. <tt>diff3</tt> allows you to compare three files. Finally,
+<tt>sdiff</tt> offers an interactive means to merge two files. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#diffutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(dionysus|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="dionysus"><a href="/software/dionysus/">Dionysus</a></h4><p>
-GNU Dionysus is a convenient system for quickly retrieving the values
-of mathematical constants used in science and engineering. Values can
-be searched using a simple command-line tool, choosing from three to
-semiconductors.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dionysus">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Dionysus is a convenient system for quickly retrieving the values of
+mathematical constants used in science and engineering. Values can be
+searched using a simple command-line tool, choosing from three to
+semiconductors. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#dionysus">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(dmd|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="dmd"><a href="/software/dmd/">Dmd</a></h4><p>
GNU DMD is a daemon-managing daemon, meaning that it manages the execution
-of system services, replacing similar functionality found in typical
-init systems. It provides dependency-handling through a convenient
-interface and is based on GNU Guile.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dmd">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+of system services, replacing similar functionality found in typical init
+systems. It provides dependency-handling through a convenient interface and
+is based on GNU Guile. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#dmd">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(dominion|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="dominion"><a href="/software/dominion/">Dominion</a></h4><p>
GNU Dominion is a multi-player world simulation game. In it, each player
rules a nation and must maintain their nation in the face of competition
-from the other players. Players must make political, economical,
-military and diplomatic decisions in order for their nations to survive.
-This game is intended to be played by players all with access to the
-same computer system.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dominion">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+from the other players. Players must make political, economical, military
+and diplomatic decisions in order for their nations to survive. This game
+is intended to be played by players all with access to the same computer
+system. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#dominion">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ed|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ed"><a href="/software/ed/">Ed</a></h4><p>
-Ed is a line-oriented text editor: rather than offering an overview of
-a document, ed performs editing one line at a time. It can be executed
-both interactively and via shell scripts. Its method of command input
-allows complex tasks to be performed in an automated way. GNU ed offers
-several extensions over the standard utility.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ed">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Ed is a line-oriented text editor: rather than offering an overview of a
+document, ed performs editing one line at a time. It can be executed both
+interactively and via shell scripts. Its method of command input allows
+complex tasks to be performed in an automated way. GNU ed offers several
+extensions over the standard utility. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ed">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(edma|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="edma"><a href="/software/edma/">EDMA</a></h4><p>
GNU EDMA is a development environment that combines ideas from both
object-oriented programming and component-based systems. It is used to
-build modular, evolving applications as well as reusable components.
-EDMA provides a convenient means to build object-oriented programs in
-C without requiring C++. Also, it has a unique component system, unlike
-other free software component-based systems which imitate the design of
-proprietary counterparts. It includes a graphical wizard, gidfwizard,
-a tool for building GNU EDMA Interface definition files and to create
-skeleton files necessary to build EDMA classes, and a graphical class
-browser, gecb.
+build modular, evolving applications as well as reusable components. EDMA
+provides a convenient means to build object-oriented programs in C without
+requiring C++. Also, it has a unique component system, unlike other free
+software component-based systems which imitate the design of proprietary
+counterparts. It includes a graphical wizard, gidfwizard, a tool for
+building GNU EDMA Interface definition files and to create skeleton files
+necessary to build EDMA classes, and a graphical class browser, gecb.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#edma">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(electric|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="electric"><a href="/software/electric/">Electric</a></h4><p>
-GNU Electric is a CAD program for designing electrical circuits,
-handling custom IC layout, schematic drawing and hardware description
-language specifications. Several CAD operations are supported, such as
-rule checking and simulation. Many different types of designs can be
-produced and input or output in a wide variety of formats.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#electric">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Electric is a CAD program for designing electrical circuits, handling
+custom IC layout, schematic drawing and hardware description language
+specifications. Several CAD operations are supported, such as rule checking
+and simulation. Many different types of designs can be produced and input
+or output in a wide variety of formats. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#electric">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(emacs|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="emacs"><a href="/software/emacs/">Emacs</a></h4><p>
-GNU Emacs is an extensible and highly customizable text editor. It is
-based on an Emacs Lisp interpreter with extensions for text editing.
-Emacs has been extended in essentially all areas of computing, giving
-rise to a vast array of packages supporting, e.g., email, IRC and
-XMPP messaging, spreadsheets, remote server editing, and much more.
-Emacs includes extensive documentation on all aspects of the system,
-from basic editing to writing large Lisp programs. It has full Unicode
-support for nearly all human languages.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#emacs">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Emacs ist ein erweiterbarer und sehr flexibler Texteditor. Er basiert
+auf einem Emacs Lisp-Interpreter mit Erweiterungen für die
+Textbearbeitung. Emacs wurde in praktisch allen Bereichen der
+Datenverarbeitung erweitert, was zu einer Vielzahl von unterstützten Paketen
+führte, z. B. E-Mail, IRC und XMPP Messaging, Kalkulationstabellen,
+Remote-Server-Bearbeitung und vieles mehr. Emacs enthält eine umfangreiche
+Dokumentation über alle Aspekte des Systems, von grundlegenden
+Bearbeitungsfunktionen bis zum Schreiben groÃer Lisp-Programme. Es hat volle
+Unicode-Unterstützung für nahezu alle menschlichen Sprachen. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#emacs">Anleitung</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(emacs\-muse|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="emacs-muse"><a href="/software/emacs-muse/">Emacs-muse</a></h4><p>
-Muse is an authoring and publishing environment for GNU Emacs. It
-supports entering text in a convenient and easy-to-learn format. Later,
-your documents may be published in a variety of different formats, such
-as HTML, LaTeX or PDF. Muse supports projects consisting of several
-documents, which are properly merged according to the output format.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#emacs-muse">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Muse is an authoring and publishing environment for GNU Emacs. It supports
+entering text in a convenient and easy-to-learn format. Later, your
+documents may be published in a variety of different formats, such as HTML,
+LaTeX or PDF. Muse supports projects consisting of several documents, which
+are properly merged according to the output format. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#emacs-muse">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(emms|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="emms"><a href="/software/emms/">EMMS</a></h4><p>
EMMS is the Emacs Multimedia System. It is a small front-end which can
control one of the supported external players. Thus, it supports whatever
-formats are supported by your music player. It also supports tagging
-and playlist management, all behind a clean and light user interface.
+formats are supported by your music player. It also supports tagging and
+playlist management, all behind a clean and light user interface.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#emms">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(enscript|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="enscript"><a href="/software/enscript/">Enscript</a></h4><p>
-GNU Enscript is a program to convert ASCII text files to PostScript, HTML
-or RTF formats, to be stored in files or sent immediately to a printer.
-It also includes the capability to perform syntax highlighting for
-several different programming languages.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#enscript">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Enscript is a program to convert ASCII text files to PostScript, HTML or
+RTF formats, to be stored in files or sent immediately to a printer. It
+also includes the capability to perform syntax highlighting for several
+different programming languages. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#enscript">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(fdisk|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="fdisk"><a href="/software/fdisk/">Fdisk</a></h4><p>
GNU fdisk provides a GNU version of the common disk partitioning tool
fdisk. fdisk is used for the creation and manipulation of disk partition
-tables, and it understands a variety of different formats.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#fdisk">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+tables, and it understands a variety of different formats. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#fdisk">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ferret|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ferret"><a href="/software/ferret/">Ferret</a></h4><p>
GNU Ferret is a graphical data modeler for the Entity/Relationship
-paradigm. It can automatically create relational schemas from the
-data models and it can be used to generate SQL statements in a variety
-of dialects.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ferret">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+paradigm. It can automatically create relational schemas from the data
+models and it can be used to generate SQL statements in a variety of
+dialects. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ferret">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(findutils|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="findutils"><a href="/software/findutils/">Findutils</a></h4><p>
Findutils supplies the basic file directory searching utilities of
-<tt>find</tt> recursively searches for files in a directory according
-to given criteria and <tt>locate</tt> lists files in a database that
-match a name database and <tt>xargs</tt> may be used to apply commands
-with arbitrarily long arguments.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#findutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<tt>find</tt> recursively searches for files in a directory according to
+given criteria and <tt>locate</tt> lists files in a database that match a
+name database and <tt>xargs</tt> may be used to apply commands with
+arbitrarily long arguments. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#findutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(fontutils|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="fontutils"><a href="/software/fontutils/">Fontutils</a></h4><p>
-GNU Fontutils is a collection of programs for handling fonts. Bitmaps can
-be extracted from scanned images of characters, edited, and converted into
-outline fonts. In general, Fontutils supports the font formats supported
-by the TeX typesetting environment, including PostScript Type 1 fonts.
+GNU Fontutils is a collection of programs for handling fonts. Bitmaps can be
+extracted from scanned images of characters, edited, and converted into
+outline fonts. In general, Fontutils supports the font formats supported by
+the TeX typesetting environment, including PostScript Type 1 fonts.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#fontutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(freedink|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="freedink"><a href="/software/freedink/">Freedink</a></h4><p>
-GNU FreeDink is a free and portable re-implementation of the engine
-for the role-playing game Dink Smallwood. It supports not only the
-original game data files but it also supports user-produced game mods.
-To that extent, it also includes a front-end for managing all your
-game modifications
+GNU FreeDink is a free and portable re-implementation of the engine for the
+role-playing game Dink Smallwood. It supports not only the original game
+data files but it also supports user-produced game mods. To that extent, it
+also includes a front-end for managing all your game modifications
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#freedink">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(freefont|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="freefont"><a href="/software/freefont/">Free UCS Outline
Fonts</a></h4><p>
-GNU FreeFont is a collection of scalable outline fonts that are suitable
-for general computer use and for desktop publishing. A serif, a sans
-serif and a monospace font are included, all available in both TrueType
-and OpenType formats. The fonts support a broad range of characters
-for many different writing systems, and have excellent coverage of
-mathematical notation.
+GNU FreeFont is a collection of scalable outline fonts that are suitable for
+general computer use and for desktop publishing. A serif, a sans serif and a
+monospace font are included, all available in both TrueType and OpenType
+formats. The fonts support a broad range of characters for many different
+writing systems, and have excellent coverage of mathematical notation.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#freefont">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(freeipmi|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="freeipmi"><a href="/software/freeipmi/">FreeIPMI</a></h4><p>
GNU FreeIPMI is a collection of in-band and out-of-band IPMI software in
-accordance with the IPMI v1.5/2.0 specification. These programs provide
-a set of interfaces for platform management. Common functionality
-includes sensor monitoring, system event monitoring, power control and
-serial-over-LAN.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#freeipmi">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+accordance with the IPMI v1.5/2.0 specification. These programs provide a
+set of interfaces for platform management. Common functionality includes
+sensor monitoring, system event monitoring, power control and
+serial-over-LAN. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#freeipmi">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(freetalk|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="freetalk"><a href="/software/freetalk/">Freetalk</a></h4><p>
-GNU Freetalk is a command-line Jabber/XMPP chat client. It notably
-uses the Readline library to handle input, so it features convenient
-navigation of text as well as tab-completion of buddy names, commands
-and English words. It is also scriptable and extensible via Guile.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#freetalk">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Freetalk is a command-line Jabber/XMPP chat client. It notably uses the
+Readline library to handle input, so it features convenient navigation of
+text as well as tab-completion of buddy names, commands and English words.
+It is also scriptable and extensible via Guile. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#freetalk">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(fribidi|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="fribidi"><a href="/software/fribidi/">FriBiDi</a></h4><p>
GNU FriBidi is an implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm.
This algorithm is used to properly display text in left-to-right or
-right-to-left ordering as necessary.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#fribidi">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+right-to-left ordering as necessary. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#fribidi">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gama|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gama"><a href="/software/gama/">Gama</a></h4><p>
-GNU Gama is a program for the adjustment of geodetic networks. It is
-useful in measurements where Global Positioning System (GPS) is not
-available, such as underground. It features the ability to adjust in
-local Cartesian coordinates as well as partial support for adjustments
-in global coordinate systems.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gama">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Gama is a program for the adjustment of geodetic networks. It is useful
+in measurements where Global Positioning System (GPS) is not available, such
+as underground. It features the ability to adjust in local Cartesian
+coordinates as well as partial support for adjustments in global coordinate
+systems. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gama">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(garpd|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="garpd"><a href="/software/garpd/">Gratuitous ARP Daemon</a></h4><p>
GNU garpd broadcasts Gratuitous ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
-requests/replies for a list of MAC address <-> IP address mappings
-on specified interfaces at regular intervals. Gratuitous ARP requests
-packets are those where the source and the destination IPs are both the
-IP of the requesting machine. Gratuitous ARP replies are those which
-are not made to a corresponding request.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#garpd">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+requests/replies for a list of MAC address <-> IP address mappings on
+specified interfaces at regular intervals. Gratuitous ARP requests packets
+are those where the source and the destination IPs are both the IP of the
+requesting machine. Gratuitous ARP replies are those which are not made to
+a corresponding request. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#garpd">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gawk|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gawk"><a href="/software/gawk/">Gawk</a></h4><p>
Gawk is the GNU implementation of Awk, a specialized programming language
-for the easy manipulation of formatted text, such as tables of data.
-Gawk features many extensions beyond the traditional implementation,
-including network access, sorting, and large libraries.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gawk">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+for the easy manipulation of formatted text, such as tables of data. Gawk
+features many extensions beyond the traditional implementation, including
+network access, sorting, and large libraries. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gawk">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gcal|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gcal"><a href="/software/gcal/">Gcal</a></h4><p>
Gcal is a program to calculate and print calendars on the command-line.
@@ -764,1568 +745,1527 @@
addition, eternal holiday lists can be generated for many countries, which
can be complemented by user-made lists of fixed dates to make an agenda.
Gcal can also calculate astronomical data, such as the phases of the moon,
-and supports alternative calendar
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gcal">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+and supports alternative calendar <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gcal">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gcc|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gcc"><a href="/software/gcc/">GCC</a></h4><p>
-GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection. It provides compiler front-ends for
-several languages, including C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, Ada,
-and Go. It also includes runtime support libraries for these languages.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gcc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GCC ist die GNU Compiler Collection. Es bietet Compiler-Frontends für
+verschiedene Sprachen, darunter C, C, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, Ada und
+Go. Darüber hinaus werden Laufzeitbibliotheken auch unterstützt
+Sprachen. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gcc">Anleitung</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gcide|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gcide"><a href="/software/gcide/">Gcide</a></h4><p>
-GCIDE is a free dictionary based on a combination of sources. It can
-be used via the GNU Dico program or accessed online at
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gcide">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GCIDE is a free dictionary based on a combination of sources. It can be
+used via the GNU Dico program or accessed online at <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gcide">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gcl|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gcl"><a href="/software/gcl/">GNU Common Lisp</a></h4><p>
GCL is an implementation of the Common Lisp language. It features the
ability to compile to native object code and to load native object code
-modules directly into its lisp core. It also features a stratified
-garbage collection strategy, a source-level debugger and a built-in
-interface to the Tk widget system.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gcl">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+modules directly into its lisp core. It also features a stratified garbage
+collection strategy, a source-level debugger and a built-in interface to the
+Tk widget system. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gcl">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gcompris|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gcompris"><a href="/software/gcompris/">GCompris</a></h4><p>
GCompris is a suite of educational software for children. It features a
variety of activities suitable for kids aged 2 to 10 years old. The suite
includes activities to introduce and develop skills in computer use,
-algebra, science, reading and more. It also features some games such
-as chess and sudoku.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gcompris">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+algebra, science, reading and more. It also features some games such as
+chess and sudoku. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gcompris">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gdb|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gdb"><a href="/software/gdb/">GDB</a></h4><p>
GDB is the GNU debugger. With it, you can monitor what a program is doing
-while it runs or what it was doing just before a crash. It allows you
-to specify the runtime conditions, to define breakpoints, and to change
-how the program is running to try to fix bugs. It can be used to debug
-programs written in C, C++, Ada, Objective-C, Pascal and more.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gdb">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+while it runs or what it was doing just before a crash. It allows you to
+specify the runtime conditions, to define breakpoints, and to change how the
+program is running to try to fix bugs. It can be used to debug programs
+written in C, C++, Ada, Objective-C, Pascal and more. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gdb">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gdbm|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gdbm"><a href="/software/gdbm/">Gdbm</a></h4><p>
-GDBM is a library for manipulating hashed databases. It is used to
-store key/value pairs in a file in a manner similar to the Unix dbm
-library and provides interfaces to the traditional file format.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gdbm">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GDBM is a library for manipulating hashed databases. It is used to store
+key/value pairs in a file in a manner similar to the Unix dbm library and
+provides interfaces to the traditional file format. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gdbm">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gengen|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gengen"><a href="/software/gengen/">Gengen</a></h4><p>
-GNU Gengen is a program to generate text-generators. The generator
-is first described in a template file, from which a text-generator is
-created. This text-generator can then be used to do text substitutions
-of the parameters from the template. Gengen can be used to generate C
-and C++ code.
+GNU Gengen is a program to generate text-generators. The generator is first
+described in a template file, from which a text-generator is created. This
+text-generator can then be used to do text substitutions of the parameters
+from the template. Gengen can be used to generate C and C++ code.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gengen">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gengetopt|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gengetopt"><a href="/software/gengetopt/">Gengetopt</a></h4><p>
GNU Gengetopt is a program to generate a C/C++ function for parsing
command-line options using the getopt_long function found in GNU libc,
-removing some of the tedium of this task for large programs that accept
-many options. The options parsed by the generated function may be in both
-short (e.g., <tt>-h</tt>) and long (<tt>--help</tt>) formats, as specified
-by the GNU coding standards. Additionally, the output of the standard
-options <tt>--help</tt> and <tt>--version</tt> is generated automatically.
+removing some of the tedium of this task for large programs that accept many
+options. The options parsed by the generated function may be in both short
+(e.g., <tt>-h</tt>) and long (<tt>--help</tt>) formats, as specified by the
+GNU coding standards. Additionally, the output of the standard options
+<tt>--help</tt> and <tt>--version</tt> is generated automatically.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gengetopt">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gettext|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gettext"><a href="/software/gettext/">Gettext</a></h4><p>
GNU Gettext is a package providing a framework for translating the textual
-output of programs into multiple languages. It provides translators
-with the means to create message catalogs, as well as an Emacs mode to
-work with them, and a runtime library to load translated messages from
-the catalogs. Nearly all GNU packages use Gettext.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gettext">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+output of programs into multiple languages. It provides translators with
+the means to create message catalogs, as well as an Emacs mode to work with
+them, and a runtime library to load translated messages from the catalogs.
+Nearly all GNU packages use Gettext. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gettext">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gforth|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gforth"><a href="/software/gforth/">Gforth</a></h4><p>
-Gforth is a fast and portable implementation of the ANSI Forth language.
-It includes an editing mode for Emacs and an interpreter featuring
-completion and history. A generic virtual machine environment, vmgen,
-is also included.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gforth">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Gforth is a fast and portable implementation of the ANSI Forth language. It
+includes an editing mode for Emacs and an interpreter featuring completion
+and history. A generic virtual machine environment, vmgen, is also
+included. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gforth">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ggradebook|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ggradebook"><a href="/software/ggradebook/">Ggradebook</a></h4><p>
-GNU Gradebook is an application for teachers for tracking student
-grades. It supports several grading styles, including American (A, B,
-C, D, F) and European numeric scales.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ggradebook">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Gradebook is an application for teachers for tracking student grades. It
+supports several grading styles, including American (A, B, C, D, F) and
+European numeric scales. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ggradebook">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ghostscript|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ghostscript"><a href="/software/ghostscript/">GNU
Ghostscript</a></h4><p>
-Ghostscript is an interpreter for the PostScript language and the PDF
-file format. It also includes a C library that implements the graphics
+Ghostscript is an interpreter for the PostScript language and the PDF file
+format. It also includes a C library that implements the graphics
capabilities of the PostScript language. It supports a wide variety of
-output file formats and printers.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ghostscript">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+output file formats and printers. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ghostscript">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gift|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gift"><a href="/software/gift/">GIFT</a></h4><p>
The GNU Image-Finding Tool (GIFT) is a Content Based Image Retrieval
System. It uses the content of images to perform queries on a collection,
enabling you to query by example. Also, a tool to index whole directory
-trees is included.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gift">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+trees is included. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gift">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gimp|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gimp"><a href="/software/gimp/">GIMP</a></h4><p>
GIMP is an application for image manipulation tasks such as photo
-retouching, composition and authoring. It supports all common image
-formats as well as specialized ones. It features a highly customizable
-interface that is extensible via a plugin system.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gimp">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+retouching, composition and authoring. It supports all common image formats
+as well as specialized ones. It features a highly customizable interface
+that is extensible via a plugin system. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gimp">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gleem|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gleem"><a href="/software/gleem/">Gleem</a></h4><p>
GNU gleem is a library for Java and C++ offering a set of 3D widgets that
-support direct user interaction with a 3D scene. These widgets are used
-to translate along a line, translate in a plane, and do three-dimensional
-translation and rotation.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
+support direct user interaction with a 3D scene. These widgets are used to
+translate along a line, translate in a plane, and do three-dimensional
+translation and rotation. This package is looking for a maintainer.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gleem">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(glib|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="glib"><a href="/software/glib/">GLib</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#gnome">gnome</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#glib">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#gnome">gnome</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#glib">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(global|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="global"><a href="/software/global/">Global</a></h4><p>
-GLOBAL is a source code tagging system that functions in the same way
-across a wide array of environments, such as different text editors,
-shells and web browsers. The resulting tags are useful for quickly
-moving around in a large, deeply nested project.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#global">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GLOBAL is a source code tagging system that functions in the same way across
+a wide array of environments, such as different text editors, shells and web
+browsers. The resulting tags are useful for quickly moving around in a
+large, deeply nested project. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#global">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(glpk|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="glpk"><a href="/software/glpk/">GLPK</a></h4><p>
-GLPK is a C library for solving large-scale linear programming (LP),
-mixed integer programming (MIP), and other related problems. It supports
-the GNU MathProg modeling language, a subset of the AMPL language, and
-features a translator for the language. In addition to the C library,
-a stand-alone LP/MIP solver is included in the package.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#glpk">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GLPK is a C library for solving large-scale linear programming (LP), mixed
+integer programming (MIP), and other related problems. It supports the GNU
+MathProg modeling language, a subset of the AMPL language, and features a
+translator for the language. In addition to the C library, a stand-alone
+LP/MIP solver is included in the package. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#glpk">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gmediaserver|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gmediaserver"><a
href="/software/gmediaserver/">Gmediaserver</a></h4><p>
GMediaServer is a UPnP-compatible media server. It serves audio and video
files to network-connected media players via a command-line program that
-runs in the background.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gmediaserver">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+runs in the background. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gmediaserver">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gmp|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gmp"><a href="/software/gmp/">GMP</a></h4><p>
GMP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on signed
integers, rational numbers and floating point numbers. The precision is
-only limited by the available memory. The library is highly optimized,
-with a design focus on execution speed. It is aimed at use in, for
-example, cryptography and computational algebra.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gmp">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+only limited by the available memory. The library is highly optimized, with
+a design focus on execution speed. It is aimed at use in, for example,
+cryptography and computational algebra. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gmp">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnash|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnash"><a href="/software/gnash/">Gnash</a></h4><p>
-Gnash is a free Flash movie player. It supports SWF version v7 and
-some of v8 and v9. It is possible to configure Gnash to use several
-different audio or video backends, ensuring good performance.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnash">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Gnash is a free Flash movie player. It supports SWF version v7 and some of
+v8 and v9. It is possible to configure Gnash to use several different audio
+or video backends, ensuring good performance. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnash">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnat|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnat"><a href="/software/gnat/">GNAT</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#gcc">gcc</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnat">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#gcc">gcc</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnat">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnats|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnats"><a href="/software/gnats/">GNATS</a></h4><p>
GNATS is a set of tools for tracking bugs and other user-reported software
issues. It is completely open-ended in how its database may be queried,
-edited and maintained, featuring interfaces ranging from the command-line
-to Emacs, though the main means of interaction is via its web interface.
-It is also flexible enough to support user-made utilities.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnats">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+edited and maintained, featuring interfaces ranging from the command-line to
+Emacs, though the main means of interaction is via its web interface. It is
+also flexible enough to support user-made utilities. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnats">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnatsweb|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnatsweb"><a href="/software/gnatsweb/">Gnatsweb</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#gnats">gnats</a>.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
+See <a href="#gnats">gnats</a>. This package is looking for a maintainer.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnatsweb">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnome|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnome"><a href="/software/gnome/">GNOME</a></h4><p>
GNOME is the graphical desktop for GNU. It includes a wide variety of
applications for browsing the web, editing text and images, creating
-documents and diagrams, playing media, scanning, and much more.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnome">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+documents and diagrams, playing media, scanning, and much more. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnome">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnu\-c\-manual|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnu-c-manual"><a href="/software/gnu-c-manual/">GNU C reference
manual</a></h4><p>
-This is a reference manual for the C programming language, as implemented
-by the GNU C Compiler (gcc). As a reference, it is not intended to be
-a tutorial of the language. Rather, it outlines all of the constructs
-of the language. Library functions are not included.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnu-c-manual">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+This is a reference manual for the C programming language, as implemented by
+the GNU C Compiler (gcc). As a reference, it is not intended to be a
+tutorial of the language. Rather, it outlines all of the constructs of the
+language. Library functions are not included. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnu-c-manual">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnubatch|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnubatch"><a href="/software/gnubatch/">GNUbatch</a></h4><p>
-GNUbatch is an advanced batch scheduling system. It executes
-computational jobs at specified dates and times or according to
-interdependencies. The jobs may be completed on any number of processors
-shared across a network. Full access-control of the jobs is supported.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnubatch">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNUbatch is an advanced batch scheduling system. It executes computational
+jobs at specified dates and times or according to interdependencies. The
+jobs may be completed on any number of processors shared across a network.
+Full access-control of the jobs is supported. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnubatch">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnubg|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnubg"><a href="/software/gnubg/">Backgammon</a></h4><p>
-The GNU backgammon application can be used for playing, analyzing
-and teaching the game. It has an advanced evaluation engine based on
-artificial neural networks suitable for both beginners and advanced
-players. In addition to a command-line interface, it also features an
-attractive, 3D representation of the playing board.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnubg">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+The GNU backgammon application can be used for playing, analyzing and
+teaching the game. It has an advanced evaluation engine based on artificial
+neural networks suitable for both beginners and advanced players. In
+addition to a command-line interface, it also features an attractive, 3D
+representation of the playing board. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnubg">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnubiff|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gnubiff"><a href="/software/gnubiff/">GNUbiff</a></h4><p>
-GNUbiff is a program that checks for mail and notifies you when new
-messages arrive. It supports multiple mailboxes which may be accessed
-via a variety of methods such as POP3, IMAP, MH and mailfiles. Graphical
-notifications are provided with GTK and complete integration with GNOME
-is supported.
+GNUbiff is a program that checks for mail and notifies you when new messages
+arrive. It supports multiple mailboxes which may be accessed via a variety
+of methods such as POP3, IMAP, MH and mailfiles. Graphical notifications
+are provided with GTK and complete integration with GNOME is supported.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnubiff">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnubik|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnubik"><a href="/software/gnubik/">GNUbik</a></h4><p>
-GNUbik is a puzzle game in which you must manipulate a cube to make each
-of its faces have a uniform color. The game is customizable, allowing you
-to set the size of the cube (the default is 3x3) or to change the colors.
-You may even apply photos to the faces instead of colors. The game is
-scriptable with Guile.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnubik">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNUbik is a puzzle game in which you must manipulate a cube to make each of
+its faces have a uniform color. The game is customizable, allowing you to
+set the size of the cube (the default is 3x3) or to change the colors. You
+may even apply photos to the faces instead of colors. The game is
+scriptable with Guile. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnubik">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnucap|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gnucap"><a href="/software/gnucap/">GNUcap</a></h4><p>
GNUcap is a circuit analysis package. It offers a general purpose circuit
-simulator and can perform DC and transient analyses, fourier analysis
-and AC analysis. The engine is designed to do true mixed-mode simulation.
+simulator and can perform DC and transient analyses, fourier analysis and AC
+analysis. The engine is designed to do true mixed-mode simulation.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnucap">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnucash|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnucash"><a href="/software/gnucash/">GnuCash</a></h4><p>
-GnuCash is personal and professional financial-accounting software.
-It can be used to track bank accounts, stocks, income and expenses,
-based on the double-entry accounting practice. It includes support for
-QIF/OFX/HBCI import and transaction matching. It also automates several
-tasks, such as financial calculations or scheduled transactions.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnucash">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GnuCash is personal and professional financial-accounting software. It can
+be used to track bank accounts, stocks, income and expenses, based on the
+double-entry accounting practice. It includes support for QIF/OFX/HBCI
+import and transaction matching. It also automates several tasks, such as
+financial calculations or scheduled transactions. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnucash">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnucomm|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnucomm"><a href="/software/gnucomm/">GNUCOMM</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#sipwitch">sipwitch</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnucomm">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#sipwitch">sipwitch</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnucomm">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnue|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnue"><a href="/software/gnue/">GNU Enterprise</a></h4><p>
GNU Enterprise supports enterprise planning. It includes an application
-server, common development library, an IDE for designing data forms,
-forms interface, navigator and menu system, and data reporting system.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnue">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+server, common development library, an IDE for designing data forms, forms
+interface, navigator and menu system, and data reporting system. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnue">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnugo|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gnugo"><a href="/software/gnugo/">GNUgo</a></h4><p>
-GNU Go is a program that plays the game of Go, in which players place
-stones on a grid to form territory or capture other stones. While it can
-be played directly from the terminal, rendered in ASCII characters, it is
-also possible to play GNU Go with 3rd party graphical interfaces or even
-in Emacs. It supports the standard game storage format (SGF, Smart Game
+GNU Go is a program that plays the game of Go, in which players place stones
+on a grid to form territory or capture other stones. While it can be played
+directly from the terminal, rendered in ASCII characters, it is also
+possible to play GNU Go with 3rd party graphical interfaces or even in
+Emacs. It supports the standard game storage format (SGF, Smart Game
Format) and inter-process communication format (GMP, Go Modem Protocol).
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnugo">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnuit|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gnuit"><a href="/software/gnuit/">GNU Interactive Tools</a></h4><p>
-The GNU Interactive Tools are a set of lightweight, interactive
-command-line tools. They include an extensible, orthodox (two-pane)
-file manager, an ASCII/hex file viewer, and a process viewer/killer. The
-package also includes some related utilities and scripts, such as a tool
-to decompress any type of archive file. All the tools can be enhanced
-and extended through their configuration files to perform new commands.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnuit">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+The GNU Interactive Tools are a set of lightweight, interactive command-line
+tools. They include an extensible, orthodox (two-pane) file manager, an
+ASCII/hex file viewer, and a process viewer/killer. The package also
+includes some related utilities and scripts, such as a tool to decompress
+any type of archive file. All the tools can be enhanced and extended
+through their configuration files to perform new commands. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnuit">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnujump|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnujump"><a href="/software/gnujump/">GNUjump</a></h4><p>
-GNUjump is a simple, yet addictive game in which you must jump from
-platform to platform to avoid falling, while the platforms drop at faster
-rates the higher you go. The game features multiplayer, unlimited FPS,
-smooth floor falling, themeable graphics and sounds, and replays.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnujump">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNUjump is a simple, yet addictive game in which you must jump from platform
+to platform to avoid falling, while the platforms drop at faster rates the
+higher you go. The game features multiplayer, unlimited FPS, smooth floor
+falling, themeable graphics and sounds, and replays. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnujump">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnulib|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnulib"><a href="/software/gnulib/">GNUlib</a></h4><p>
Gnulib is a central location for common infrastructure needed by GNU
packages. It provides a wide variety of functionality, e.g., portability
across many systems, working with Unicode strings, cryptographic
-computation, and much more. The code is intended to be shared at the
-level of source files, rather than being a standalone library that is
-distributed, built, and installed. The included <tt>gnulib-tool</tt>
-script helps with using Gnulib code in other packages. Gnulib also
-includes copies of licensing and maintenance-related files, for
-convenience.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnulib">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+computation, and much more. The code is intended to be shared at the level
+of source files, rather than being a standalone library that is distributed,
+built, and installed. The included <tt>gnulib-tool</tt> script helps with
+using Gnulib code in other packages. Gnulib also includes copies of
+licensing and maintenance-related files, for convenience. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnulib">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnumach|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnumach"><a href="/software/gnumach/">Mach</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#hurd">hurd</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnumach">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#hurd">hurd</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnumach">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnumed|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnumed"><a href="/software/gnumed/">GNUmed</a></h4><p>
-GNUmed is Electronic Medical Record software, supporting paperless
-medical practices. Several interface languages are supported.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnumed">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNUmed is Electronic Medical Record software, supporting paperless medical
+practices. Several interface languages are supported. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnumed">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnumeric|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnumeric"><a href="/software/gnumeric/">GNUmeric</a></h4><p>
-GNUmeric is a GNU spreadsheet application, running under GNOME.
-It is interoperable with other spreadsheet applications. It has a
-vast array of features beyond typical spreadsheet functionality, such
-as support for linear and non-linear solvers, statistical analysis,
-and telecommunication engineering.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnumeric">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNUmeric is a GNU spreadsheet application, running under GNOME. It is
+interoperable with other spreadsheet applications. It has a vast array of
+features beyond typical spreadsheet functionality, such as support for
+linear and non-linear solvers, statistical analysis, and telecommunication
+engineering. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnumeric">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnump3d|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnump3d"><a href="/software/gnump3d/">GNUmp3d</a></h4><p>
GNUMP3d is a streaming server for MP3s and OGG vorbis audio files, movies,
and other media formats. It is small and self-contained, presenting a
-simple, themeable HTML interface. The audio files can then be played
-in any player that supports streaming over HTTP.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnump3d">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+simple, themeable HTML interface. The audio files can then be played in any
+player that supports streaming over HTTP. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnump3d">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnun|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnun"><a href="/software/gnun/">GNUnited Nations</a></h4><p>
GNUnited Nations is a build system for translating the web site at
-www.gnu.org. It works via template files, which allow changes to be
-merged into individual translations of a page, from which the final HTML
-is generated. In effect, this helps to keep all translations of a page
-to be kept up-to-date.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnun">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+www.gnu.org. It works via template files, which allow changes to be merged
+into individual translations of a page, from which the final HTML is
+generated. In effect, this helps to keep all translations of a page to be
+kept up-to-date. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnun">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnunet|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnunet"><a href="/software/gnunet/">GNUnet</a></h4><p>
GNUnet is a framework for secure, peer-to-peer networking. It works in a
decentralized manner and does not rely on any notion of trusted services.
One service implemented on it is censorship-resistant file-sharing.
Communication is encrypted and anonymity is provided by making messages
-originating from a peer indistinguishable from those that the peer
-is routing. The package includes gnunet-gtk, which provides a GTK+
-graphical user interface to the GNUnet service.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnunet">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+originating from a peer indistinguishable from those that the peer is
+routing. The package includes gnunet-gtk, which provides a GTK+ graphical
+user interface to the GNUnet service. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnunet">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnupg|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnupg"><a href="/software/gnupg/">GnuPG</a></h4><p>
-The GNU Privacy Guard is a complete implementation of the OpenPGP
-standard. It is used to encrypt and sign data and communication.
-It features powerful key management and the ability to access public
-key components), libgpg-error (centralized GnuPG error values), libskba
-(working with X.509 certificates and CMS data),
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnupg">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+The GNU Privacy Guard is a complete implementation of the OpenPGP standard.
+It is used to encrypt and sign data and communication. It features powerful
+key management and the ability to access public key components),
+libgpg-error (centralized GnuPG error values), libskba (working with X.509
+certificates and CMS data), <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnupg">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnupod|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gnupod"><a href="/software/gnupod/">GNUpod</a></h4><p>
-GNUpod is a collection of scripts for using iPods with GNU/Linux and
-other operating systems. It can be used for transferring music and cover
-art, searching files, removing files, editing tags, creating playlists
-and more.
+GNUpod is a collection of scripts for using iPods with GNU/Linux and other
+operating systems. It can be used for transferring music and cover art,
+searching files, removing files, editing tags, creating playlists and more.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnupod">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnuprologjava|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnuprologjava"><a
href="/software/gnuprologjava/">GNUprologjava</a></h4><p>
GNU Prolog for Java is an implementation of the ISO Prolog standard as a
Java library (gnu.prolog). Thus, with it you can use Prolog from within
-Java programs.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnuprologjava">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Java programs. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnuprologjava">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnuradio|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnuradio"><a href="/software/gnuradio/">Radio</a></h4><p>
GNU Radio is a toolkit for implementing software radios. Its signal
-processing blocks can be combined with low-cost external RF hardware
-to create software-defined radios. Without hardware, it can be used
-for simulation. Radio applications are primarily written in Python,
-with C++ support for performance-critical processing tasks.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnuradio">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+processing blocks can be combined with low-cost external RF hardware to
+create software-defined radios. Without hardware, it can be used for
+simulation. Radio applications are primarily written in Python, with C++
+support for performance-critical processing tasks. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnuradio">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnurobots|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gnurobots"><a href="/software/gnurobots/">Robots</a></h4><p>
-GNU Robots is a game in which you program a robot to explore a world
-full of enemies that can hurt it, obstacles and food to be eaten. The
-goal of the game is to stay alive and collect prizes. The robot program
-conveniently may be written in a plain text file in the Scheme programming
-language.
+GNU Robots is a game in which you program a robot to explore a world full of
+enemies that can hurt it, obstacles and food to be eaten. The goal of the
+game is to stay alive and collect prizes. The robot program conveniently
+may be written in a plain text file in the Scheme programming language.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnurobots">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnuschool|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnuschool"><a href="/software/gnuschool/">GNUschool</a></h4><p>
GNUschool is a web application for students, teachers and school
-administrators. With it, teachers can create tests for the students
-to take online, give feedback and assign grades. School administrators
-can use it to monitor student attendance and edit student information.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnuschool">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+administrators. With it, teachers can create tests for the students to take
+online, give feedback and assign grades. School administrators can use it
+to monitor student attendance and edit student information. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnuschool">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnushogi|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnushogi"><a href="/software/gnushogi/">GNUshogi</a></h4><p>
-GNU Shogi is a program that plays the game Shogi (Japanese Chess). It
-also includes a graphical interface to the game. While similar to
-standard chess, this variant is far more complicated.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnushogi">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Shogi is a program that plays the game Shogi (Japanese Chess). It also
+includes a graphical interface to the game. While similar to standard
+chess, this variant is far more complicated. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnushogi">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnusound|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gnusound"><a href="/software/gnusound/">GNUsound</a></h4><p>
GNUsound is a multitrack sound editor for GNOME 1 and 2. It can read and
-write many audio file formats such as WAV, MP3 and FLAC. It can work
-with the OSS, ALSA or JACK audio backends. It provides many different
-built-in audio processing modules, such as fades in/out, delay, and
-filters. GLADSPA plugins may also be used for further processing.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnusound">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+write many audio file formats such as WAV, MP3 and FLAC. It can work with
+the OSS, ALSA or JACK audio backends. It provides many different built-in
+audio processing modules, such as fades in/out, delay, and filters. GLADSPA
+plugins may also be used for further processing. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnusound">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnuspool|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnuspool"><a href="/software/gnuspool/">GNUspool</a></h4><p>
GNUspool is an advanced print spooling system. In addition to the
functionality of the standard printing system, it provides post-processing
-capabilities, form type handling, alignment pages and other features.
-It functions transparently on a network, sharing jobs on any host
-with printers on any other host. Several user different interfaces
-are available.
+capabilities, form type handling, alignment pages and other features. It
+functions transparently on a network, sharing jobs on any host with printers
+on any other host. Several user different interfaces are available.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnuspool">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnustep|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnustep"><a href="/software/gnustep/">GNUstep</a></h4><p>
-GNUstep is a fully-functional object-oriented development environment;
-a number of user applications are also included. It closely follows
-the Cocoa APIs but is platform-independent.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnustep">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNUstep is a fully-functional object-oriented development environment; a
+number of user applications are also included. It closely follows the Cocoa
+APIs but is platform-independent. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnustep">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnutls|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnutls"><a href="/software/gnutls/">GnuTLS</a></h4><p>
-GnuTLS is a secure communications library implementing the SSL, TLS
-and DTLS protocols. It is provided in the form of a C library to the
-protocols, as well as to parse and write X.5009, PKCS 12, OpenPGP and
-other required structures.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnutls">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GnuTLS is a secure communications library implementing the SSL, TLS and DTLS
+protocols. It is provided in the form of a C library to the protocols, as
+well as to parse and write X.5009, PKCS 12, OpenPGP and other required
+structures. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnutls">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnutrition|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnutrition"><a href="/software/gnutrition/">GNUtrition</a></h4><p>
-GNUtrition is a free nutrition analysis software. With it, one can
-keep track of the nutritional information of food. The software uses
-the Nutrient Database of Standard Reference of the US Department of
-Agriculture as a source of food nutrient information.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnutrition">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNUtrition is a free nutrition analysis software. With it, one can keep
+track of the nutritional information of food. The software uses the
+Nutrient Database of Standard Reference of the US Department of Agriculture
+as a source of food nutrient information. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnutrition">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnuzilla|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gnuzilla"><a href="/software/gnuzilla/">GNUzilla</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#icecat">icecat</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnuzilla">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#icecat">icecat</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnuzilla">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(goptical|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="goptical"><a href="/software/goptical/">Goptical</a></h4><p>
-Goptical is a library for optical design and simulation in C++.
-It provides model classes for optical components, surfaces and materials.
-With it, one can simulate building an optical system by creating and
-placing optical components in a 3d space and light propagating through
-the system.
+Goptical is a library for optical design and simulation in C++. It provides
+model classes for optical components, surfaces and materials. With it, one
+can simulate building an optical system by creating and placing optical
+components in a 3d space and light propagating through the system.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#goptical">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gorm|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gorm"><a href="/software/gorm/">Gorm</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#gnustep">gnustep</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gorm">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#gnustep">gnustep</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gorm">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gpaint|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gpaint"><a href="/software/gpaint/">Gpaint</a></h4><p>
-GNU Paint is a simple, easy-to-use paint program for the GNOME
-environment. It supports drawing freehand as well as basic shapes
-and text. It features cut-and-paste for irregular regions or polygons.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gpaint">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Paint is a simple, easy-to-use paint program for the GNOME environment.
+It supports drawing freehand as well as basic shapes and text. It features
+cut-and-paste for irregular regions or polygons. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gpaint">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gperf|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gperf"><a href="/software/gperf/">Gperf</a></h4><p>
-gperf is a perfect hash function generator. For a given list of strings,
-it produces a hash function and hash table in C or C++ code. That the
-hash function is perfect means that no collisions can exist and that
-look-ups can be made by single string comparisons.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gperf">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+gperf is a perfect hash function generator. For a given list of strings, it
+produces a hash function and hash table in C or C++ code. That the hash
+function is perfect means that no collisions can exist and that look-ups can
+be made by single string comparisons. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gperf">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gprolog|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gprolog"><a href="/software/gprolog/">Gprolog</a></h4><p>
-GNU Prolog is a standards-compliant Prolog compiler with constraint
-solving over finite domains. It accepts Prolog+ constraint programs and
-produces a compiled, native binary which can function in a stand-alone
-manner. It also features an interactive interpreter.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gprolog">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Prolog is a standards-compliant Prolog compiler with constraint solving
+over finite domains. It accepts Prolog+ constraint programs and produces a
+compiled, native binary which can function in a stand-alone manner. It also
+features an interactive interpreter. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gprolog">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(grabcomics|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="grabcomics"><a href="/software/grabcomics/">phpGrabComics</a></h4><p>
-phpGrabComics is a program that fetches and saves comic strips from
-the web. It features both a server, which can download strips from
-different sources, and ports, tiny applications which get the list of
-available comics from the server.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#grabcomics">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+phpGrabComics is a program that fetches and saves comic strips from the
+web. It features both a server, which can download strips from different
+sources, and ports, tiny applications which get the list of available comics
+from the server. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#grabcomics">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(greg|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="greg"><a href="/software/greg/">Greg</a></h4><p>
GNU Greg is a framework for testing programs and libraries. It provides a
single front-end for all tests of a package as well as a simple framework
for writing the tests. It is loaded as a Guile module into any software
-with an embedded Guile interpreter. It also provides a compiled module
-that may be dynamically linked into Guile to permit testing external
-programs.
+with an embedded Guile interpreter. It also provides a compiled module that
+may be dynamically linked into Guile to permit testing external programs.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#greg">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(grep|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="grep"><a href="/software/grep/">Grep</a></h4><p>
-grep is a tool for finding text inside files. Text is found by matching
-a pattern provided by the user in one or many files. The pattern may be
-provided as a basic or extended regular expression, or as fixed strings.
-By default, the matching text is simply printed to the screen, however the
-output can be greatly customized to include, for example, line numbers.
-GNU grep offers many extensions over the standard utility, including,
-for example, recursive directory searching.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#grep">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+grep is a tool for finding text inside files. Text is found by matching a
+pattern provided by the user in one or many files. The pattern may be
+provided as a basic or extended regular expression, or as fixed strings. By
+default, the matching text is simply printed to the screen, however the
+output can be greatly customized to include, for example, line numbers. GNU
+grep offers many extensions over the standard utility, including, for
+example, recursive directory searching. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#grep">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gretl|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gretl"><a href="/software/gretl/">Gretl</a></h4><p>
GNU Gretl is a package for performing statistical computations for
econometrics. It consists of both a command-line client and a graphical
-client. It features a variety of estimators such as least-squares
-and maximum likelihood; several time series methods such as ARIMA and
-GARCH; limited dependent variables such as logit, probit and tobit;
-and a powerful scripting language. It can output models as LaTeX files.
-It also may be linked to GNU R and GNU Octave for further data analysis.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gretl">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+client. It features a variety of estimators such as least-squares and
+maximum likelihood; several time series methods such as ARIMA and GARCH;
+limited dependent variables such as logit, probit and tobit; and a powerful
+scripting language. It can output models as LaTeX files. It also may be
+linked to GNU R and GNU Octave for further data analysis. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gretl">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(groff|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="groff"><a href="/software/groff/">Groff</a></h4><p>
-Groff is a typesetting package that reads plain text and produces
-formatted output based on formatting commands contained within the text.
-It is usually the formatter of <tt>man</tt> documentation pages.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#groff">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Groff is a typesetting package that reads plain text and produces formatted
+output based on formatting commands contained within the text. It is
+usually the formatter of <tt>man</tt> documentation pages. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#groff">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(grub|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="grub"><a href="/software/grub/">GRUB</a></h4><p>
-GRUB is a multiboot bootloader. It is used for initially loading the
-kernel of an operating system and then transferring control to it. The
-kernel then goes on to load the rest of the operating system. As a
-multiboot boot loader, GRUB handles the presence of multiple operating
-systems installed on the same computer; upon booting the computer, the
-user is presented with a menu to select one of the installed operating
-systems.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#grub">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GRUB is a multiboot bootloader. It is used for initially loading the kernel
+of an operating system and then transferring control to it. The kernel then
+goes on to load the rest of the operating system. As a multiboot boot
+loader, GRUB handles the presence of multiple operating systems installed on
+the same computer; upon booting the computer, the user is presented with a
+menu to select one of the installed operating systems. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#grub">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gsasl|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gsasl"><a href="/software/gsasl/">Gsasl</a></h4><p>
GNU SASL is an implementation of the Simple Authentication and Security
-Layer framework. On network servers such as IMAP or SMTP servers, SASL
-is used to handle client/server authentication. This package contains
-both a library and a command-line tool to access the library.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gsasl">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Layer framework. On network servers such as IMAP or SMTP servers, SASL is
+used to handle client/server authentication. This package contains both a
+library and a command-line tool to access the library. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gsasl">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gsegrafix|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gsegrafix"><a href="/software/gsegrafix/">Gsegrafix</a></h4><p>
-GSEGrafix is an application which produces high-quality graphical plots
-for science and engineering. Plots are specified via simple ASCII
-parameter files and data files and are presented in an anti-aliased
-GNOME canvas. The program supports rectangular two-dimensional plots,
-histograms, polar-axis plots and three-dimensional plots. Plots can be
-printed or saved to BMP, JPEG or PNG image formats.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gsegrafix">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GSEGrafix is an application which produces high-quality graphical plots for
+science and engineering. Plots are specified via simple ASCII parameter
+files and data files and are presented in an anti-aliased GNOME canvas. The
+program supports rectangular two-dimensional plots, histograms, polar-axis
+plots and three-dimensional plots. Plots can be printed or saved to BMP,
+JPEG or PNG image formats. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gsegrafix">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gsl|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gsl"><a href="/software/gsl/">GNU Scientific Library</a></h4><p>
-The GNU Scientific Library is a library for numerical analysis in C
-and C++. It includes a wide range of mathematical routines, with over
-1000 functions in total. Subject areas covered by the library Transforms
-and random numbers.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gsl">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+The GNU Scientific Library is a library for numerical analysis in C and
+C++. It includes a wide range of mathematical routines, with over 1000
+functions in total. Subject areas covered by the library Transforms and
+random numbers. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gsl">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gsrc|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gsrc"><a href="/software/gsrc/">GNU Source Release
Collection</a></h4><p>
-GSRC supports installing the latest releases of GNU packages on an
-existing system. New versions are installed in a separate place so
-as not to interfere with the system versions. The goal is to make it
-easier to work with the original, upstream, GNU sources, and perhaps
-help with development and testing.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gsrc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GSRC supports installing the latest releases of GNU packages on an existing
+system. New versions are installed in a separate place so as not to
+interfere with the system versions. The goal is to make it easier to work
+with the original, upstream, GNU sources, and perhaps help with development
+and testing. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gsrc">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gss|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gss"><a href="/software/gss/">Generic Security Service</a></h4><p>
The GNU Generic Security Service provides a free implementation of the
GSS-API specification. It provides a generic application programming
interface for programs to access security services. Security services
present a generic, GSS interface, with which the calling application
-interacts via this library, freeing the application developer from
-needing to know about the underlying security implementation.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gss">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+interacts via this library, freeing the application developer from needing
+to know about the underlying security implementation. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gss">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gtick|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="gtick"><a href="/software/gtick/">GTick</a></h4><p>
-GTick is a metronome application. It supports different meters, such
-as 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, etc. It also supports a wide range of speeds, from
-10 to 1000 BPM. It provides a GTK+-based user interface and it can use
-both OSS and ALSA as the audio back-end.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gtick">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GTick is a metronome application. It supports different meters, such as
+2/4, 3/4, 4/4, etc. It also supports a wide range of speeds, from 10 to
+1000 BPM. It provides a GTK+-based user interface and it can use both OSS
+and ALSA as the audio back-end. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gtick">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gtk\+|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gtk"><a href="/software/gtk+/">GTK+</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#gnome">gnome</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gtk">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#gnome">gnome</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gtk">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gtypist|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gtypist"><a href="/software/gtypist/">Gtypist</a></h4><p>
GNU Typist is a universal typing tutor. It can be used to learn and
practice touch-typing. Several tutorials are included; in addition to
-tutorials for the standard QWERTY layout, there are also tutorials for
-the alternative layouts Dvorak and Colemak, as well as for the numpad.
-Tutorials are primarily in English, however some in other languages
-are provided.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gtypist">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+tutorials for the standard QWERTY layout, there are also tutorials for the
+alternative layouts Dvorak and Colemak, as well as for the numpad.
+Tutorials are primarily in English, however some in other languages are
+provided. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gtypist">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(guile|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="guile"><a href="/software/guile/">Guile</a></h4><p>
Guile is the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extensions, the
official extension language of the GNU system. It is an implementation of
-the Scheme language which can be easily embedded in other applications
-to provide a convenient means of extending the functionality of the
-application without requiring the source code to be rewritten.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#guile">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+the Scheme language which can be easily embedded in other applications to
+provide a convenient means of extending the functionality of the application
+without requiring the source code to be rewritten. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#guile">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(guile\-dbi|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="guile-dbi"><a href="/software/guile-dbi/">Guile-dbi</a></h4><p>
-guile-dbi is a library for Guile that provides a convenient interface to
-SQL databases. Database programming with guile-dbi is generic in that
-the same programming interface is presented regardless of which database
-system is used. It currently supports MySQL, Postgres and SQLite3.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#guile-dbi">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+guile-dbi is a library for Guile that provides a convenient interface to SQL
+databases. Database programming with guile-dbi is generic in that the same
+programming interface is presented regardless of which database system is
+used. It currently supports MySQL, Postgres and SQLite3. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#guile-dbi">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(guile\-gnome|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="guile-gnome"><a href="/software/guile-gnome/">Guile-gnome</a></h4><p>
-Includes guile-clutter, guile-gnome-gstreamer, guile-gnome-platform
-(GNOME developer libraries), and guile-gtksourceview.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#guile-gnome">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Includes guile-clutter, guile-gnome-gstreamer, guile-gnome-platform (GNOME
+developer libraries), and guile-gtksourceview. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#guile-gnome">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(guile\-ncurses|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="guile-ncurses"><a
href="/software/guile-ncurses/">Guile-ncurses</a></h4><p>
guile-ncurses provides Guile language bindings for the ncurses library.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#guile-ncurses">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(guile\-sdl|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="guile-sdl"><a href="/software/guile-sdl/">Guile-sdl</a></h4><p>
Guile-SDL is a set of bindings to the Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL). With
-them, Guile programmers can have easy access to graphics, sound and
-device input (keyboards, joysticks, mice, etc.).
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#guile-sdl">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+them, Guile programmers can have easy access to graphics, sound and device
+input (keyboards, joysticks, mice, etc.). <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#guile-sdl">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(guix|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="guix"><a href="/software/guix/">Guix</a></h4><p>
-GUIX is a functional package manager for the GNU system, and is also
-a distribution thereof. It includes a virtual machine image. Besides
-the usual package management features, it also supports transactional
-upgrades and roll-backs, per-user profiles, and much more. It is based
-on the NIX package manager.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#guix">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GUIX is a functional package manager for the GNU system, and is also a
+distribution thereof. It includes a virtual machine image. Besides the
+usual package management features, it also supports transactional upgrades
+and roll-backs, per-user profiles, and much more. It is based on the NIX
+package manager. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#guix">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gurgle|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gurgle"><a href="/software/gurgle/">Gurgle</a></h4><p>
GURGLE produces database report listings from record and field information
-from a file. It uses the report to produce (La)TeX-formatted output,
-plain ASCII text, troff, PostScript, HTML, XML, or any other ASCII-based
-output format. It may be used for producing large bodies of txt
-where small parts of the text are substituted with information from
-the database. GURGLE supports GNUSQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL and CA-Ingres
-databases.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gurgle">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+from a file. It uses the report to produce (La)TeX-formatted output, plain
+ASCII text, troff, PostScript, HTML, XML, or any other ASCII-based output
+format. It may be used for producing large bodies of txt where small parts
+of the text are substituted with information from the database. GURGLE
+supports GNUSQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL and CA-Ingres databases. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gurgle">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gv|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gv"><a href="/software/gv/">Gv</a></h4><p>
GNU GV is a graphical user interface to the Ghostscript interpreter. With
-it, one can view and navigate through PostScript and PDF documents in
-X Windows.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gv">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+it, one can view and navigate through PostScript and PDF documents in X
+Windows. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gv">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gvpe|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gvpe"><a href="/software/gvpe/">Gvpe</a></h4><p>
The GNU Virtual Private Ethernet creates a virtual network with multiple
nodes using a variety of transport protocols. It works by creating
-encrypted host-to-host tunnels between multiple endpoints.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gvpe">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+encrypted host-to-host tunnels between multiple endpoints. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gvpe">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gxmessage|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gxmessage"><a href="/software/gxmessage/">Gxmessage</a></h4><p>
GNU gxmessage is a program that pops up dialog windows, which display a
-message to the user and waits for their action. The program then exits
-with an exit code corresponding to the response.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gxmessage">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+message to the user and waits for their action. The program then exits with
+an exit code corresponding to the response. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gxmessage">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gzip|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="gzip"><a href="/software/gzip/">Gzip</a></h4><p>
-GNU Gzip provides data compression and decompression utilities; the
-typical extension is <tt>.gz</tt>. Unlike the <tt>zip</tt> format, it
-compresses a single file; as a result, it is often used in conjunction
-with <tt>tar</tt>, resulting in <tt>.tar.gz</tt> or <tt>.tgz</tt>, etc.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gzip">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Gzip provides data compression and decompression utilities; the typical
+extension is <tt>.gz</tt>. Unlike the <tt>zip</tt> format, it compresses a
+single file; as a result, it is often used in conjunction with <tt>tar</tt>,
+resulting in <tt>.tar.gz</tt> or <tt>.tgz</tt>, etc. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gzip">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(halifax|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="halifax"><a href="/software/halifax/">HaliFAX</a></h4><p>
-HaliFAX supports sending and viewing faxes, including a wrapper around
-the <tt>lpr</tt> command.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#halifax">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+HaliFAX supports sending and viewing faxes, including a wrapper around the
+<tt>lpr</tt> command. This package is looking for a maintainer. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#halifax">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(health|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="health"><a href="/software/health/">Health</a></h4><p>
GNU Health is a free medical software system, including support for
-electronic medical records (EMR), a hospital information system (HIS),
-and health information system. It supports both Spanish and English
+electronic medical records (EMR), a hospital information system (HIS), and
+health information system. It supports both Spanish and English
interfaces. It has been adopted by the United Nations University for
implementation and training, and several hospitals and health ministries
-around the world.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#health">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+around the world. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#health">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(hello|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="hello"><a href="/software/hello/">Hello</a></h4><p>
-GNU Hello prints the message <tt>Hello, world!</tt> and then exits.
-It serves as an example of standard GNU coding practices. As such,
-it supports command-line arguments, multiple languages, and so on.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#hello">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Hello prints the message <tt>Hello, world!</tt> and then exits. It
+serves as an example of standard GNU coding practices. As such, it supports
+command-line arguments, multiple languages, and so on. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#hello">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(help2man|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="help2man"><a href="/software/help2man/">Help2man</a></h4><p>
GNU help2man is a program that converts the output of standard
-<tt>--help</tt> and <tt>--version</tt> command-line arguments into a
-manual page automatically.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#help2man">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<tt>--help</tt> and <tt>--version</tt> command-line arguments into a manual
+page automatically. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#help2man">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(hp2xx|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="hp2xx"><a href="/software/hp2xx/">Hp2xx</a></h4><p>
GNU hp2xx converts vector graphics specified in the HP-GL plotter language
into a variety of graphical formats, both vector- and raster-based,
-including EPS, PCX, IMG, and formats intended for use within TeX
-documents.
+including EPS, PCX, IMG, and formats intended for use within TeX documents.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#hp2xx">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(httptunnel|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="httptunnel"><a href="/software/httptunnel/">Httptunnel</a></h4><p>
-GNU httptunnel creates a bidirectional data path tunneled in HTTP
-requests. This allows users behind firewalls to send and receive data
-that would otherwise be blocked, such as telnet or ssh connections.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#httptunnel">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU httptunnel creates a bidirectional data path tunneled in HTTP requests.
+This allows users behind firewalls to send and receive data that would
+otherwise be blocked, such as telnet or ssh connections. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#httptunnel">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(hurd|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="hurd"><a href="/software/hurd/">Hurd</a></h4><p>
-The Hurd is the kernel for the GNU system, a replacement and augmentation
-of standard Unix kernels. It is a collection of protocols for system
+The Hurd is the kernel for the GNU system, a replacement and augmentation of
+standard Unix kernels. It is a collection of protocols for system
interaction (file systems, networks, authentication), and servers
-implementing them. Subprojects include Mach, the microkernel on which
-the Hurd is based, which provides a basic inter-process communication
-mechanism, and MIG, an interface generator for Mach.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#hurd">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+implementing them. Subprojects include Mach, the microkernel on which the
+Hurd is based, which provides a basic inter-process communication mechanism,
+and MIG, an interface generator for Mach. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#hurd">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(hyperbole|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="hyperbole"><a href="/software/hyperbole/">Hyperbole</a></h4><p>
-Hyperbole is a programmable information and hypertext system for
-GNU Emacs. It allows hypertext to be embedded within documents, mail
-messages and news articles. This permits mouse-based control of the
-displayed information.
+Hyperbole is a programmable information and hypertext system for GNU Emacs.
+It allows hypertext to be embedded within documents, mail messages and news
+articles. This permits mouse-based control of the displayed information.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#hyperbole">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(icecat|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="icecat"><a href="/software/icecat/">Icecat</a></h4><p>
IceCat is the GNU version of the Firefox browser. It is entirely free
software, which does not recommend non-free plugins and addons. It also
-features extra privacy-protecting features built in.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#icecat">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+features extra privacy-protecting features built in. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#icecat">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(idutils|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="idutils"><a href="/software/idutils/">Idutils</a></h4><p>
-ID Utils provides tools to create an index if textual tokens used in
-a list of file names and to then query that index. Thus, it allows
-the user to, for example, find all the uses of a particular function
-in all files of a large programming project. In addition to handling
-textual tokens, it can also handle numeric constants and the contents
-of character strings.
+ID Utils provides tools to create an index if textual tokens used in a list
+of file names and to then query that index. Thus, it allows the user to,
+for example, find all the uses of a particular function in all files of a
+large programming project. In addition to handling textual tokens, it can
+also handle numeric constants and the contents of character strings.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#idutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ignuit|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ignuit"><a href="/software/ignuit/">Ignuit</a></h4><p>
-Ignuit is a tool for aiding in the memorization of new information based
-on the Leitner flashcard system. In this system, new cards are studied
-with decreasing frequency as they grow older, unless you encounter
-difficulty memorizing them, after which you encounter them more often.
-Cards can include embedded audio, images and mathematical formulae and
-a card collection can be exported to several formats.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ignuit">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Ignuit is a tool for aiding in the memorization of new information based on
+the Leitner flashcard system. In this system, new cards are studied with
+decreasing frequency as they grow older, unless you encounter difficulty
+memorizing them, after which you encounter them more often. Cards can
+include embedded audio, images and mathematical formulae and a card
+collection can be exported to several formats. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ignuit">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(indent|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="indent"><a href="/software/indent/">Indent</a></h4><p>
-Indent is a program that makes source code easier to read by reformatting
-it in a consistent style. It can change the style to one of several
-different styles such as GNU, BSD or K&R. It has some flexibility
-to deal with incomplete or malformed syntax. GNU indent offers several
-extensions over the standard utility.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#indent">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Indent is a program that makes source code easier to read by reformatting it
+in a consistent style. It can change the style to one of several different
+styles such as GNU, BSD or K&R. It has some flexibility to deal with
+incomplete or malformed syntax. GNU indent offers several extensions over
+the standard utility. This package is looking for a maintainer. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#indent">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(inetutils|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="inetutils"><a href="/software/inetutils/">Inetutils</a></h4><p>
-Inetutils is a collection of common network programs, such as an ftp
-client and server, a telnet client and server, and an rsh client and
-server.
+Inetutils is a collection of common network programs, such as an ftp client
+and server, a telnet client and server, and an rsh client and server.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#inetutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(intlfonts|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="intlfonts"><a href="/software/intlfonts/">Intlfonts</a></h4><p>
-GNU intlfonts contains free X11 fonts in the BDF and TrueType
-formats. They notably cover a large number of characters from different
-and others.
+GNU intlfonts contains free X11 fonts in the BDF and TrueType formats. They
+notably cover a large number of characters from different and others.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#intlfonts">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(jacal|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="jacal"><a href="/software/jacal/">JACAL</a></h4><p>
GNU JACAL is an interactive symbolic mathematics program based on Scheme.
It manipulate and simplify a range of mathematical expressions such as
-equations, scalars, vectors, and matrices.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#jacal">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+equations, scalars, vectors, and matrices. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#jacal">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(java\-getopt|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="java-getopt"><a href="/software/java-getopt/">Java-getopt</a></h4><p>
-java-getopt provides a Java port of the GNU getopt function from glibc.
-It supports parsing both long and short command-line arguments in a
-flexible manner, which is completely compatible with the C version.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#java-getopt">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+java-getopt provides a Java port of the GNU getopt function from glibc. It
+supports parsing both long and short command-line arguments in a flexible
+manner, which is completely compatible with the C version. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#java-getopt">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(jel|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="jel"><a href="/software/jel/">Jel</a></h4><p>
-GNU JEL is a library that lets a program accept user-defined expressions
-to be entered and evaluated at runtime. In fact, the expressions are
-compiled by JEL to Java bytecode to avoid the performance penalty of
-adding interpreted expressions to an already-interpreted language.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#jel">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU JEL is a library that lets a program accept user-defined expressions to
+be entered and evaluated at runtime. In fact, the expressions are compiled
+by JEL to Java bytecode to avoid the performance penalty of adding
+interpreted expressions to an already-interpreted language. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#jel">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(jwhois|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="jwhois"><a href="/software/jwhois/">Jwhois</a></h4><p>
-GNU jwhois is a client for the WHOIS protocol, which allows you to query
-the owner of a domain name. The program uses an extensible configuration
-file to determine the most appropriate server to query and, upon success
-displays the result to the user, otherwise it can optionally redirect
-the query to another server.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#jwhois">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU jwhois is a client for the WHOIS protocol, which allows you to query the
+owner of a domain name. The program uses an extensible configuration file
+to determine the most appropriate server to query and, upon success displays
+the result to the user, otherwise it can optionally redirect the query to
+another server. This package is looking for a maintainer. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#jwhois">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(kawa|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="kawa"><a href="/software/kawa/">Kawa</a></h4><p>
GNU Kawa is an implementation of the Scheme programming language that is
-built on top of the Java platform. It is thus conveniently integrated
-with Java and benefits from this by having a compiler, optional static
-typing, an so on. Kawa also serves as a framework for implementing other
-programming languages on the Java platform. Included in Kawa is qexo,
-a partial implementation of XQuery in Java.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#kawa">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+built on top of the Java platform. It is thus conveniently integrated with
+Java and benefits from this by having a compiler, optional static typing, an
+so on. Kawa also serves as a framework for implementing other programming
+languages on the Java platform. Included in Kawa is qexo, a partial
+implementation of XQuery in Java. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#kawa">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(leg|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="leg"><a href="/software/leg/">Leg</a></h4><p>
GNU Leg is a set of libraries for game engines and game development. In
-addition to the libraries, it also includes resource editors designed
-to make game creation easier. The package is designed to be generic
-and modular, supporting many different styles of games.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#leg">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+addition to the libraries, it also includes resource editors designed to
+make game creation easier. The package is designed to be generic and
+modular, supporting many different styles of games. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#leg">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(less|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="less"><a href="/software/less/">Less</a></h4><p>
-GNU less is a pager, a program that allows you to view large amounts of
-text in page-sized chunks. Unlike traditional pagers, it allows both
-backwards and forwards movement through the document. It also does not
-have to read the entire input file before starting, so it starts faster
-than most text editors.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#less">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU less is a pager, a program that allows you to view large amounts of text
+in page-sized chunks. Unlike traditional pagers, it allows both backwards
+and forwards movement through the document. It also does not have to read
+the entire input file before starting, so it starts faster than most text
+editors. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#less">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libc|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libc"><a href="/software/libc/">GNU C Library</a></h4><p>
-The GNU C Library is the standard C library of the GNU system.
-It defines the system calls and other basic functionality necessary to
-write programs in the C language. It handles low-level functionality
-that communicates with the kernel, such as process and file management,
-as well as higher-level functionality such as string manipulation or
-command-line argument handling.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+The GNU C Library is the standard C library of the GNU system. It defines
+the system calls and other basic functionality necessary to write programs
+in the C language. It handles low-level functionality that communicates
+with the kernel, such as process and file management, as well as
+higher-level functionality such as string manipulation or command-line
+argument handling. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libc">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libcdio|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libcdio"><a href="/software/libcdio/">Libcdio</a></h4><p>
-The GNU Compact Disc Input and Control Library (libcdio) is a library
-for CD-ROM and CD image file access. It allows the developer to add
-CD access to an application without having to worry about the OS-
-and device-dependent properties of CD-ROM or the specific details of
-CD image formats. It includes pycdio, a Python interface to libcdio,
-and libcdio-paranoia, a library providing jitter-free and error-free
-audio extraction from CDs.
+The GNU Compact Disc Input and Control Library (libcdio) is a library for
+CD-ROM and CD image file access. It allows the developer to add CD access
+to an application without having to worry about the OS- and device-dependent
+properties of CD-ROM or the specific details of CD image formats. It
+includes pycdio, a Python interface to libcdio, and libcdio-paranoia, a
+library providing jitter-free and error-free audio extraction from CDs.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libcdio">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libextractor|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libextractor"><a
href="/software/libextractor/">Libextractor</a></h4><p>
-GNU libextractor is a library for extracting metadata from files.
-It supports a very large number of file formats, including audio files,
-document files, and archive files. Each file format is implemented as
-a plugin, so new formats can be added easily. The package also contains
-a command-line tool to extract metadata from a file and print the results.
+GNU libextractor is a library for extracting metadata from files. It
+supports a very large number of file formats, including audio files,
+document files, and archive files. Each file format is implemented as a
+plugin, so new formats can be added easily. The package also contains a
+command-line tool to extract metadata from a file and print the results.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libextractor">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libgcrypt|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libgcrypt"><a href="/software/libgcrypt/">Libgcrypt</a></h4><p>
Libgcrypt is a general-purpose cryptographic library. It provides the
standard cryptographic building blocks such as symmetric ciphers, hash
-algorithms, public key algorithms, large integer functions and random
-number generation.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libgcrypt">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+algorithms, public key algorithms, large integer functions and random number
+generation. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libgcrypt">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libiconv|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libiconv"><a href="/software/libiconv/">Libiconv</a></h4><p>
-libiconv provides an implementation of the iconv function for systems
-that lack it. iconv is used to convert between character encodings in
-a program. It supports a wide variety of different encodings.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libiconv">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+libiconv provides an implementation of the iconv function for systems that
+lack it. iconv is used to convert between character encodings in a
+program. It supports a wide variety of different encodings. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libiconv">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libidn|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libidn"><a href="/software/libidn/">Libidn</a></h4><p>
libidn is a library implementing of the Stringprep, Punycode and IDNA
specifications. These are used to encode and decode internationalized
-domain names. It includes native C, C# and Java libraries.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libidn">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+domain names. It includes native C, C# and Java libraries. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libidn">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libmatheval|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libmatheval"><a href="/software/libmatheval/">Libmatheval</a></h4><p>
GNU libmatheval is a library to parse and evaluate symbolic expressions
-input by the user as text. It can be loaded from both C and Fortran.
-The interpreter is flexible, supporting any number of variables of
-arbitrary names, decimal and symbolic constants, basic unary and binary
-operators, and elementary mathematical functions. It can also compute
-symbolic derivatives and output expressions to strings.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libmatheval">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+input by the user as text. It can be loaded from both C and Fortran. The
+interpreter is flexible, supporting any number of variables of arbitrary
+names, decimal and symbolic constants, basic unary and binary operators, and
+elementary mathematical functions. It can also compute symbolic derivatives
+and output expressions to strings. This package is looking for a
+maintainer. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libmatheval">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libmicrohttpd|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libmicrohttpd"><a
href="/software/libmicrohttpd/">Libmicrohttpd</a></h4><p>
-GNU libmicrohttpd is a small, embeddable HTTP server implemented
-as a C library. It makes it easy to run an HTTP server as part of
-another application. The library is fully HTTP 1.1 compliant. It can
-listen on multiple ports, supports four different threading models,
-and supports IPv6. It also features security features such as basic
-and digest authentication and support for SSL3 and TLS.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libmicrohttpd">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU libmicrohttpd is a small, embeddable HTTP server implemented as a C
+library. It makes it easy to run an HTTP server as part of another
+application. The library is fully HTTP 1.1 compliant. It can listen on
+multiple ports, supports four different threading models, and supports
+IPv6. It also features security features such as basic and digest
+authentication and support for SSL3 and TLS. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libmicrohttpd">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(librejs|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="librejs"><a href="/software/librejs/">Librejs</a></h4><p>
LibreJS is an add-on for GNU Icecat and other Firefox-based browsers. It
-detects non-trivial and non-free JavaScript code from being loaded
-without your consent when you browse the web. JavaScript code that is
-free or trivial is allowed to be loaded.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#librejs">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+detects non-trivial and non-free JavaScript code from being loaded without
+your consent when you browse the web. JavaScript code that is free or
+trivial is allowed to be loaded. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#librejs">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libsigsegv|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libsigsegv"><a href="/software/libsigsegv/">Libsigsegv</a></h4><p>
GNU libsigsegv is a library to handle page faults, which occur when a
-program tries to access an unavailable region of memory, in user mode.
-By catching and handling page faults, the program can implement pageable
-virtual memory, stack overflow handlers, and so on.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libsigsegv">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+program tries to access an unavailable region of memory, in user mode. By
+catching and handling page faults, the program can implement pageable
+virtual memory, stack overflow handlers, and so on. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libsigsegv">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libtasn1|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libtasn1"><a href="/software/libtasn1/">Libtasn1</a></h4><p>
-GNU libtasn1 is a library implementing the ASN.1 notation. It is used
-for transmitting machine-neutral encodings of data objects in computer
+GNU libtasn1 is a library implementing the ASN.1 notation. It is used for
+transmitting machine-neutral encodings of data objects in computer
networking, allowing for formal validation of data according to some
-specifications.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libtasn1">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+specifications. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libtasn1">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libtool|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libtool"><a href="/software/libtool/">Libtool</a></h4><p>
-GNU Libtool helps in the creation of shared libraries. By presenting
-a consistent, portable interface, it hides the complexity of building
-usable shared libraries across many systems.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libtool">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Libtool helps in the creation of shared libraries. By presenting a
+consistent, portable interface, it hides the complexity of building usable
+shared libraries across many systems. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libtool">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libunistring|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="libunistring"><a
href="/software/libunistring/">Libunistring</a></h4><p>
GNU libunistring is a library providing functions to manipulate Unicode
strings and for manipulating C strings according to the Unicode standard.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libunistring">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libxmi|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="libxmi"><a href="/software/libxmi/">Libxmi</a></h4><p>
-GNU libxmi is a library for rasterizing 2D vector graphics for C and
-C++. It supports drawing 2D primitives into a user-supplied matrix
-of pixels. It also supports the specification of sophisticated line
-styles such as multi-colored dashed patterns. Filling and texturing
-polygons is also supported.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libxmi">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU libxmi is a library for rasterizing 2D vector graphics for C and C++. It
+supports drawing 2D primitives into a user-supplied matrix of pixels. It
+also supports the specification of sophisticated line styles such as
+multi-colored dashed patterns. Filling and texturing polygons is also
+supported. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libxmi">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(lightning|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="lightning"><a href="/software/lightning/">Lightning</a></h4><p>
-GNU Lightning is a library that generates assembly language code
-at run-time. Thus, it is useful in creating Just-In-Time compilers.
-It abstracts over the target CPU by exposing a standardized RISC
-instruction set to the clients.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#lightning">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Lightning is a library that generates assembly language code at
+run-time. Thus, it is useful in creating Just-In-Time compilers. It
+abstracts over the target CPU by exposing a standardized RISC instruction
+set to the clients. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#lightning">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(lilypond|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="lilypond"><a href="/software/lilypond/">Lilypond</a></h4><p>
GNU LilyPond is a music typesetter, which produces high-quality sheet
-music. Music is input in a text file containing control sequences
-which are interpreted by LilyPond to produce the final document. It is
-extendable with Guile.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#lilypond">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+music. Music is input in a text file containing control sequences which are
+interpreted by LilyPond to produce the final document. It is extendable
+with Guile. <small>(<a
href="/manual/manual.html#lilypond">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(linux\-libre|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="linux-libre"><a href="/software/linux-libre/">Linux-libre</a></h4><p>
GNU Linux-Libre is a free (as in freedom) variant of the Linux kernel. It
-has been modified to remove all non-free binary blobs.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#linux-libre">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+has been modified to remove all non-free binary blobs. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#linux-libre">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(liquidwar6|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="liquidwar6"><a href="/software/liquidwar6/">Liquid War 6</a></h4><p>
-GNU Liquid War 6 is a fast-paced, unique action game. Each player
-controls a blob of liquid with the goal of conquering the entire map. It
-has 13 levels by default and over 100 more with a bonus pack; new levels
-can be easily created using simple image files.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#liquidwar6">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Liquid War 6 is a fast-paced, unique action game. Each player controls
+a blob of liquid with the goal of conquering the entire map. It has 13
+levels by default and over 100 more with a bonus pack; new levels can be
+easily created using simple image files. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#liquidwar6">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(lispintro|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="lispintro"><a href="/software/lispintro/">Lispintro</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#emacs">emacs</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#lispintro">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Siehe <a href="#emacs">emacs</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#lispintro">Anleitung</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(lrzsz|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="lrzsz"><a href="/software/lrzsz/">Lrzsz</a></h4><p>
GNU lrzsz is a communication package supporting the XMODEM, YMODEM and
-ZMODEM file transfer protocols.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#lrzsz">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+ZMODEM file transfer protocols. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#lrzsz">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(lsh|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="lsh"><a href="/software/lsh/">Lsh</a></h4><p>
-GNU lsh is a free implementation of the SSH version 2 protocol. It is
-used to create a secure line of communication between two computers,
-providing shell access to the server system from the client. It provides
-both the server daemon and the client application, as well as tools for
-manipulating key files.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#lsh">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU lsh is a free implementation of the SSH version 2 protocol. It is used
+to create a secure line of communication between two computers, providing
+shell access to the server system from the client. It provides both the
+server daemon and the client application, as well as tools for manipulating
+key files. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#lsh">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(m4|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="m4"><a href="/software/m4/">M4</a></h4><p>
GNU M4 is an implementation of the M4 macro language, which features some
extensions over other implementations. It is used as a macro processor,
-which means it processes text, expanding macros as it encounters them.
-It also has some built-in functions, for example to run shell commands
-or to do arithmetic.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#m4">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+which means it processes text, expanding macros as it encounters them. It
+also has some built-in functions, for example to run shell commands or to do
+arithmetic. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#m4">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(macchanger|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="macchanger"><a href="/software/macchanger/">MAC Changer</a></h4><p>
GNU MAC Changer is a utility for viewing and changing MAC addresses of
-networking devices. New addresses may be set explicitly or randomly.
-They can include MAC addresses of the same or other hardware vendors or,
-more generally, MAC addresses of the same category of hardware.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#macchanger">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+networking devices. New addresses may be set explicitly or randomly. They
+can include MAC addresses of the same or other hardware vendors or, more
+generally, MAC addresses of the same category of hardware. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#macchanger">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mailman|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mailman"><a href="/software/mailman/">Mailman</a></h4><p>
GNU Mailman is software for managing email discussion and mailing lists.
Both users and administrators generally perform their actions in a web
interface, although email and command-line interfaces are also provided.
-The system features built-in archiving, automatic bounce processing,
-content filtering, digest delivery, and more.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mailman">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+The system features built-in archiving, automatic bounce processing, content
+filtering, digest delivery, and more. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mailman">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mailutils|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mailutils"><a href="/software/mailutils/">Mailutils</a></h4><p>
GNU Mailutils is a collection of programs for managing, viewing and
processing electronic mail. It contains both utilities and server daemons
-and all operate in a protocol-agnostic way. The underlying libraries
-are also available, simplifying the addition of mail capabilities to
-new software.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mailutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+and all operate in a protocol-agnostic way. The underlying libraries are
+also available, simplifying the addition of mail capabilities to new
+software. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mailutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(make|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="make"><a href="/software/make/">Make</a></h4><p>
-Make is a program that is used to control the production of executables
-or other files from their source files. The process is controlled from
-a Makefile, in which the developer specifies how each file is generated
-from its source. It has powerful dependency resolution and the ability
-to determine when files have to be regenerated after their sources change.
-GNU make offers many powerful extensions over the standard utility.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#make">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Make is a program that is used to control the production of executables or
+other files from their source files. The process is controlled from a
+Makefile, in which the developer specifies how each file is generated from
+its source. It has powerful dependency resolution and the ability to
+determine when files have to be regenerated after their sources change. GNU
+make offers many powerful extensions over the standard utility. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#make">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(marst|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="marst"><a href="/software/marst/">MARST</a></h4><p>
GNU MARST is an Algol-to-C translator. The package consists of the
translator itself, a library that contains the necessary Algol 60
-procedures, and a converter that converts existing Algol 60 programs
-from other representations to the MARST representation.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#marst">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+procedures, and a converter that converts existing Algol 60 programs from
+other representations to the MARST representation. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#marst">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(maverik|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="maverik"><a href="/software/maverik/">Maverik</a></h4><p>
GNU MAVERIK is a development toolkit that supports 3D virtual environments
and interaction with those environments. It sits on top of a low-level
-rendering engine that uses OpenGL or Mesa, and provides mechanisms to
-render different kinds of objects, to manage environments and to provide
-support for 3D interaction.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#maverik">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+rendering engine that uses OpenGL or Mesa, and provides mechanisms to render
+different kinds of objects, to manage environments and to provide support
+for 3D interaction. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#maverik">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mc|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="mc"><a href="/software/mc/">Midnight Commander</a></h4><p>
-GNU Midnight Commander is a command-line file manager laid out in a
-common two-pane format. In addition to standard file management tasks
-such as copying and moving, Midnight Commander also supports viewing
-the contents of RPM package files and other archives and managing files
-on other computers via FTP or FISH. It also includes a powerful text
-editor for opening text files.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Midnight Commander is a command-line file manager laid out in a common
+two-pane format. In addition to standard file management tasks such as
+copying and moving, Midnight Commander also supports viewing the contents of
+RPM package files and other archives and managing files on other computers
+via FTP or FISH. It also includes a powerful text editor for opening text
+files. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mc">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mcron|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mcron"><a href="/software/mcron/">Mcron</a></h4><p>
-GNU Mcron is a complete replacement for Vixie cron. It is used to
-run tasks on a schedule, such as every hour or every Monday. Mcron is
-written in Guile, so its configuration can be written in Scheme; the
-original cron format is also supported.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mcron">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Mcron is a complete replacement for Vixie cron. It is used to run tasks
+on a schedule, such as every hour or every Monday. Mcron is written in
+Guile, so its configuration can be written in Scheme; the original cron
+format is also supported. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mcron">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mcsim|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mcsim"><a href="/software/mcsim/">MCSim</a></h4><p>
-GNU MCSim is a package to perform simulations. It supports statistical
-or deterministic simulation models via Monte Carlo stochastic simulations
-or dynamic, ODE-based simulations. It also can do Bayesian inference
-through Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulations.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mcsim">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU MCSim is a package to perform simulations. It supports statistical or
+deterministic simulation models via Monte Carlo stochastic simulations or
+dynamic, ODE-based simulations. It also can do Bayesian inference through
+Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulations. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mcsim">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mdk|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mdk"><a href="/software/mdk/">MIX Development Kit</a></h4><p>
-GNU MDK is the Mix Development Kit, an emulation of the pedagogical
-computer MIX and its assembly language MIXAL. MIX has a virtual CPU with
-standard features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle,
-comparison flags, input-output devices, and a set of binary instructions.
-The package includes a compiler, a virtual machine, a GUI for the virtual
-machine, and more.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mdk">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU MDK is the Mix Development Kit, an emulation of the pedagogical computer
+MIX and its assembly language MIXAL. MIX has a virtual CPU with standard
+features such as registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison
+flags, input-output devices, and a set of binary instructions. The package
+includes a compiler, a virtual machine, a GUI for the virtual machine, and
+more. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mdk">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mediagoblin|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mediagoblin"><a href="/software/mediagoblin/">Mediagoblin</a></h4><p>
GNU MediaGoblin is a free media publishing platform. It runs in a
federalized manner, freeing the user from centralized web services. It
-supports pictures, videos and audio.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mediagoblin">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+supports pictures, videos and audio. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mediagoblin">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(melting|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="melting"><a href="/software/melting/">Melting</a></h4><p>
GNU MELTING computes the enthalpy, entropy and melting temperature of
-helix-coil transitions of a nucleic acid duplex.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#melting">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+helix-coil transitions of a nucleic acid duplex. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#melting">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(metahtml|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="metahtml"><a href="/software/metahtml/">Metahtml</a></h4><p>
-GNU MetaHTML is a server-side programming language designed for the
-World Wide Web. It has a syntax that is similar to HTML and Lisp. It
-provides a large function library, including support for sockets, image
-creation and connections to other programs.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
+GNU MetaHTML is a server-side programming language designed for the World
+Wide Web. It has a syntax that is similar to HTML and Lisp. It provides a
+large function library, including support for sockets, image creation and
+connections to other programs. This package is looking for a maintainer.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#metahtml">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mifluz|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mifluz"><a href="/software/mifluz/">Mifluz</a></h4><p>
-GNU mifluz is a C++ library to store a full-text inverted index.
-It stores the occurrences of words in a set of texts in such a way that
-they can later be searched. Upon searching for a word, the index returns
-the list of documents which contain that word.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mifluz">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU mifluz is a C++ library to store a full-text inverted index. It stores
+the occurrences of words in a set of texts in such a way that they can later
+be searched. Upon searching for a word, the index returns the list of
+documents which contain that word. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mifluz">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mig|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mig"><a href="/software/mig/">Mig</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#hurd">hurd</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mig">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#hurd">hurd</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mig">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(miscfiles|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="miscfiles"><a href="/software/miscfiles/">Miscfiles</a></h4><p>
-GNU Miscfiles is a collection of common data files. They include,
-for example, country abbreviations, names and capital cities; currency
-abbreviations and names; a Best Current Practices index; a map of the
-ASCII character set; a list of three-letter airport codes; and an English
-word list.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#miscfiles">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Miscfiles is a collection of common data files. They include, for
+example, country abbreviations, names and capital cities; currency
+abbreviations and names; a Best Current Practices index; a map of the ASCII
+character set; a list of three-letter airport codes; and an English word
+list. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#miscfiles">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mit\-scheme|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mit-scheme"><a href="/software/mit-scheme/">MIT/GNU Scheme</a></h4><p>
-GNU/MIT Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language.
-It provides an interpreter, a compiler and a debugger. It also features
-an integrated Emacs-like editor and a large runtime library.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mit-scheme">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU/MIT Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language. It
+provides an interpreter, a compiler and a debugger. It also features an
+integrated Emacs-like editor and a large runtime library. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mit-scheme">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(moe|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="moe"><a href="/software/moe/">Moe</a></h4><p>
-GNU Moe is a powerful-but-simple-to-use text editor. It works in a
-modeless manner, and features an intuitive set of key-bindings that
-assign a degree of severity to each key; for example, key combinations
-with the Alt key are for harmless commands like cursor movements while
-combinations with the Control key are for commands that will modify
-the text. Moe features multiple windows, unlimited undo/redo, unlimited
-line length, global search and replace, and more.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#moe">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Moe is a powerful-but-simple-to-use text editor. It works in a modeless
+manner, and features an intuitive set of key-bindings that assign a degree
+of severity to each key; for example, key combinations with the Alt key are
+for harmless commands like cursor movements while combinations with the
+Control key are for commands that will modify the text. Moe features
+multiple windows, unlimited undo/redo, unlimited line length, global search
+and replace, and more. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#moe">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(motti|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="motti"><a href="/software/motti/">Motti</a></h4><p>
GNU Motti is a simple multiplayer strategy game played in a terminal. The
objective of the game is to conquer enemy capitals by occupying and
-encircling territory.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#motti">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+encircling territory. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#motti">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mpc|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mpc"><a href="/software/mpc/">Mpc</a></h4><p>
GNU MPC is a C library for performing arithmetic on complex numbers. It
supports arbitrarily high precision and it correctly rounds the results.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mpc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mpfr|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mpfr"><a href="/software/mpfr/">Mpfr</a></h4><p>
GNU MPFR is a C library for performing multiple-precision, floating-point
-computations with correct rounding.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mpfr">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+computations with correct rounding. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mpfr">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mtools|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="mtools"><a href="/software/mtools/">Mtools</a></h4><p>
-GNU Mtools is a set of utilities for accessing MS-DOS disks from a GNU
-or Unix system. It supports long file names and multiple disk formats.
-It also supports some FAT-specific features such as volume labels and
-FAT-specific file attributes.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mtools">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Mtools is a set of utilities for accessing MS-DOS disks from a GNU or
+Unix system. It supports long file names and multiple disk formats. It
+also supports some FAT-specific features such as volume labels and
+FAT-specific file attributes. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mtools">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(myserver|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="myserver"><a href="/software/myserver/">Myserver</a></h4><p>
-GNU MyServer is a powerful web server that is straightforward to set up.
-It features a multi-threaded architecture, making it useful both in
-small networks and in large-scale sites.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#myserver">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU MyServer is a powerful web server that is straightforward to set up. It
+features a multi-threaded architecture, making it useful both in small
+networks and in large-scale sites. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#myserver">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(nana|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="nana"><a href="/software/nana/">Nana</a></h4><p>
GNU Nana is a framework for adding assertion checking, logging and
performance measurement to C and C++ programs. Operations can either be
-implemented directly in C or by generating debugger commands. Checking
-and logging features can be enabled or disabled at compile or runtime.
+implemented directly in C or by generating debugger commands. Checking and
+logging features can be enabled or disabled at compile or runtime.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#nana">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(nano|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="nano"><a href="/software/nano/">Nano</a></h4><p>
GNU Nano is a small and simple text editor. In addition to basic editing,
it supports interactive search and replace, go to line and column number,
-auto-indentation and more.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#nano">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+auto-indentation and more. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#nano">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ncurses|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ncurses"><a href="/software/ncurses/">Ncurses</a></h4><p>
GNU Ncurses is a library which provides capabilities to write text to a
-terminal in a terminal-independent manner. It supports pads and color
-as well as multiple highlights and forms characters. It is typically
-used to implement user interfaces for command-line applications.
-The accompanying ncursesw library provides wide character support.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ncurses">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+terminal in a terminal-independent manner. It supports pads and color as
+well as multiple highlights and forms characters. It is typically used to
+implement user interfaces for command-line applications. The accompanying
+ncursesw library provides wide character support. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ncurses">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(nettle|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="nettle"><a href="/software/nettle/">Nettle</a></h4><p>
GNU Nettle is a low-level cryptographic library. It is designed to fit in
easily in almost any context. It can be easily included in cryptographic
toolkits for object-oriented languages or in applications themselves.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#nettle">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ocrad|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="ocrad"><a href="/software/ocrad/">Ocrad</a></h4><p>
GNU Ocrad is an optical character recognition program based on a feature
-extraction method. It can read images in PBM, PGM or PPM formats and
-it produces text in 8-bit or UTF-8 formats.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ocrad">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+extraction method. It can read images in PBM, PGM or PPM formats and it
+produces text in 8-bit or UTF-8 formats. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ocrad">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(octave|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="octave"><a href="/software/octave/">Octave</a></h4><p>
GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language that is specialized for
numerical computations. It can be used for both linear and non-linear
-applications and it provides great support for visualizing results.
-Work may be performed both at the interactive command-line as well as
-via script files.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#octave">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+applications and it provides great support for visualizing results. Work
+may be performed both at the interactive command-line as well as via script
+files. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#octave">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(oleo|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="oleo"><a href="/software/oleo/">Oleo</a></h4><p>
-GNU Oleo is a spreadsheet program. It offers both a terminal interface
-and a LessTif-based graphical user interface. It features familiar,
-Emacs-like keybindings. It supports many standard spreadsheet features
-such as macros and functions.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#oleo">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Oleo is a spreadsheet program. It offers both a terminal interface and
+a LessTif-based graphical user interface. It features familiar, Emacs-like
+keybindings. It supports many standard spreadsheet features such as macros
+and functions. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#oleo">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(orgadoc|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="orgadoc"><a href="/software/orgadoc/">OrgaDoc</a></h4><p>
-GNU OrgaDoc is a system for easily maintaining a pool of documents
-between computers. Documents are synchronized by rsync or unison;
-no database or HTTP server is required.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
+GNU OrgaDoc is a system for easily maintaining a pool of documents between
+computers. Documents are synchronized by rsync or unison; no database or
+HTTP server is required. This package is looking for a maintainer.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#orgadoc">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(osip|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="osip"><a href="/software/osip/">oSIP</a></h4><p>
GNU oSIP is an implementation of the SIP protocol. It is used to provide
-multimedia and telecom software developers with an interface to initiate
-and control SIP sessions.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#osip">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+multimedia and telecom software developers with an interface to initiate and
+control SIP sessions. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#osip">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(panorama|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="panorama"><a href="/software/panorama/">Panorama</a></h4><p>
GNU Panorama is a framework for producing 3D graphics. It can perform
-various effects, such as focal blur, arbitrary light sources, bump
-mapping, and several lighting effects.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#panorama">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+various effects, such as focal blur, arbitrary light sources, bump mapping,
+and several lighting effects. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#panorama">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(parallel|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="parallel"><a href="/software/parallel/">Parallel</a></h4><p>
-GNU Parallel is a tool for executing shell jobs in parallel using one
-or more computers. Jobs can consist of single commands or of scripts
-and they are executed on lists of files, hosts, users or other items.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#parallel">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Parallel is a tool for executing shell jobs in parallel using one or
+more computers. Jobs can consist of single commands or of scripts and they
+are executed on lists of files, hosts, users or other items. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#parallel">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(parted|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="parted"><a href="/software/parted/">Parted</a></h4><p>
GNU Parted is a package for creating and manipulating disk partition
-tables. It includes a library and command-line utility.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#parted">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+tables. It includes a library and command-line utility. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#parted">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(patch|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="patch"><a href="/software/patch/">Patch</a></h4><p>
-Patch is a program that applies changes to files based on differences
-laid out as by the program <tt>diff</tt>. The changes may be applied to
-one or more files depending on the contents of the diff file. It accepts
-several different diff formats. It may also be used to revert previously
-applied differences.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#patch">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Patch is a program that applies changes to files based on differences laid
+out as by the program <tt>diff</tt>. The changes may be applied to one or
+more files depending on the contents of the diff file. It accepts several
+different diff formats. It may also be used to revert previously applied
+differences. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#patch">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(paxutils|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="paxutils"><a href="/software/paxutils/">Paxutils</a></h4><p>
-GNU paxutils is a suite of archive utilities. It contains versions of
-the cpio, tar and pax archivers.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#paxutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU paxutils is a suite of archive utilities. It contains versions of the
+cpio, tar and pax archivers. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#paxutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(pcb|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="pcb"><a href="/software/pcb/">Pcb</a></h4><p>
-GNU PCB is an interactive tool for editing printed circuit board
-layouts. It features a rats-nest implementation, schematic/netlist import,
-and design rule checking. It also includes an autorouter and a trace
-optimizer; and it can produce photorealistic and design review images.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#pcb">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU PCB is an interactive tool for editing printed circuit board layouts. It
+features a rats-nest implementation, schematic/netlist import, and design
+rule checking. It also includes an autorouter and a trace optimizer; and it
+can produce photorealistic and design review images. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#pcb">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(pem|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="pem"><a href="/software/pem/">Pem</a></h4><p>
-GNU Pem is a simple tool for tracking personal income and expenses.
-It operates from the command line and it stores its data in a basic
-text format in your home directory. It can easily print reports of your
-spending on different expenses via a basic search feature.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#pem">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Pem is a simple tool for tracking personal income and expenses. It
+operates from the command line and it stores its data in a basic text format
+in your home directory. It can easily print reports of your spending on
+different expenses via a basic search feature. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#pem">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(pexec|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="pexec"><a href="/software/pexec/">Pexec</a></h4><p>
@@ -2333,110 +2273,110 @@
on one or many computers. As it works, execution parameters such as the
environment variables or standard input, output and error can be varied.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#pexec">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(pies|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="pies"><a href="/software/pies/">Pies</a></h4><p>
-GNU pies is a program that supervises the invocation and execution of
-other programs. It reads the list of programs to be started from its
+GNU pies is a program that supervises the invocation and execution of other
+programs. It reads the list of programs to be started from its
configuration file, executes them, and then monitors their status,
-re-executing them as necessary.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#pies">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+re-executing them as necessary. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#pies">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(plotutils|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="plotutils"><a href="/software/plotutils/">Plotutils</a></h4><p>
-GNU Plotutils is a package for plotting and working with 2D graphics.
-It includes a library, <tt>libplot</tt>, for C and C++ for exporting 2D
-vector graphics in many file formats. It also has support for 2D vector
-graphics animations. The package also contains command-line programs
-for plotting scientific data.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#plotutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Plotutils is a package for plotting and working with 2D graphics. It
+includes a library, <tt>libplot</tt>, for C and C++ for exporting 2D vector
+graphics in many file formats. It also has support for 2D vector graphics
+animations. The package also contains command-line programs for plotting
+scientific data. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#plotutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(proxyknife|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="proxyknife"><a href="/software/proxyknife/">Proxyknife</a></h4><p>
GNU proxyknife is a tool to validate free proxies from behind a firewall.
-The validation process is fully customizable to meet your needs.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#proxyknife">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+The validation process is fully customizable to meet your needs. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#proxyknife">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(pspp|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="pspp"><a href="/software/pspp/">PSPP</a></h4><p>
GNU PSPP is a statistical analysis program. It can perform descriptive
-statistics, T-tests, linear regression and non-parametric tests.
-It features both a graphical interface as well as command-line input. PSPP
-is designed to interoperate with Gnumeric, LibreOffice and OpenOffice.
-Data can be imported from spreadsheets, text files and database sources
-and it can be output in text, PostScript, PDF or HTML.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#pspp">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+statistics, T-tests, linear regression and non-parametric tests. It
+features both a graphical interface as well as command-line input. PSPP is
+designed to interoperate with Gnumeric, LibreOffice and OpenOffice. Data
+can be imported from spreadsheets, text files and database sources and it
+can be output in text, PostScript, PDF or HTML. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#pspp">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(psychosynth|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="psychosynth"><a href="/software/psychosynth/">Psychosynth</a></h4><p>
-GNU Psychosynth is an interactive, modular soft-synth. It emulates a
-3D surface on which modules are placed and manipulated, generating and
-altering music. Psychosynth consists of a C++ library, a 3D interface
-and a command-line interface.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#psychosynth">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Psychosynth is an interactive, modular soft-synth. It emulates a 3D
+surface on which modules are placed and manipulated, generating and altering
+music. Psychosynth consists of a C++ library, a 3D interface and a
+command-line interface. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#psychosynth">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(pth|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="pth"><a href="/software/pth/">Pth</a></h4><p>
GNU Pth is a portable library providing non-preemptive, priority-based
scheduling for multiple execution threads. Each thread has its own
-program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. Threads
-are scheduled in a cooperative way, rather than in the standard
-preemptive way, such that they are managed according to priority
-and events. However, Pth also features emulation of POSIX.1c threads
-(<tt>pthreads</tt>) for backwards compatibility.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#pth">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. Threads are
+scheduled in a cooperative way, rather than in the standard preemptive way,
+such that they are managed according to priority and events. However, Pth
+also features emulation of POSIX.1c threads (<tt>pthreads</tt>) for
+backwards compatibility. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#pth">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(pyconfigure|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="pyconfigure"><a href="/software/pyconfigure/">Pyconfigure</a></h4><p>
GNU pyconfigure provides template files for easily implementing
standards-compliant configure scripts and Makefiles for Python-based
-packages. It is designed to work alongside existing Python setup
-scripts, making it easy to integrate into existing projects. Powerful
-and flexible Autoconf macros are available, allowing you to easily make
-adjustments to the installation procedure based on the capabilities of
-the target computer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#pyconfigure">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+packages. It is designed to work alongside existing Python setup scripts,
+making it easy to integrate into existing projects. Powerful and flexible
+Autoconf macros are available, allowing you to easily make adjustments to
+the installation procedure based on the capabilities of the target
+computer. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#pyconfigure">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(qexo|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="qexo"><a href="/software/qexo/">Qexo</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#kawa">kawa</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#qexo">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#kawa">kawa</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#qexo">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(r|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="r"><a href="/software/r/">R</a></h4><p>
-R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.
-It provides a variety of statistical techniques, such as linear and
-nonlinear modeling, classical statistical tests, time-series analysis,
-classification and clustering. It also provides robust support for
-producing publication-quality data plots. A large amount of 3rd-party
-packages are available, greatly increasing its breadth and scope.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#r">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It
+provides a variety of statistical techniques, such as linear and nonlinear
+modeling, classical statistical tests, time-series analysis, classification
+and clustering. It also provides robust support for producing
+publication-quality data plots. A large amount of 3rd-party packages are
+available, greatly increasing its breadth and scope. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#r">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(radius|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="radius"><a href="/software/radius/">Radius</a></h4><p>
Radius is a server for remote user authentication and accounting. It is
-generally useful for networks that require a centralized authentication
-and accounting services for its workstations. Authentication can be
-performed in a variety of ways, such as via <tt>/etc/passwd</tt> or
-credentials stored in an SQL database.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#radius">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+generally useful for networks that require a centralized authentication and
+accounting services for its workstations. Authentication can be performed in
+a variety of ways, such as via <tt>/etc/passwd</tt> or credentials stored in
+an SQL database. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#radius">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(rcs|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="rcs"><a href="/software/rcs/">RCS</a></h4><p>
RCS is the original Revision Control System. It works on a file-by-file
@@ -2444,591 +2384,572 @@
Subversion, and Git. This can make it suitable for system administration
files, for example, which are often inherently local to one machine.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#rcs">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(readline|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="readline"><a href="/software/readline/">Readline</a></h4><p>
The GNU readline library allows users to edit command lines as they are
typed in. It can maintain a searchable history of previously entered
-commands, letting you easily recall, edit and re-enter past commands.
-It features both Emacs-like and vi-like keybindings, making its usage
-comfortable for anyone.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#readline">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+commands, letting you easily recall, edit and re-enter past commands. It
+features both Emacs-like and vi-like keybindings, making its usage
+comfortable for anyone. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#readline">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(recutils|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="recutils"><a href="/software/recutils/">Recutils</a></h4><p>
GNU Recutils is a set of tools and libraries for creating and manipulating
text-based, human-editable databases. Despite being text-based, databases
created with Recutils carry all of the expected features such as unique
-fields, primary keys, time stamps and more. Many different field types
-are supported, as is encryption.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#recutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+fields, primary keys, time stamps and more. Many different field types are
+supported, as is encryption. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#recutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(reftex|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="reftex"><a href="/software/reftex/">Reftex</a></h4><p>
-GNU RefTex is a package for implementing labels, references, citations
-and indices in LaTeX documents. It works by wrapping around four tasks
-that normally are required when using these macros.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#reftex">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU RefTex is a package for implementing labels, references, citations and
+indices in LaTeX documents. It works by wrapping around four tasks that
+normally are required when using these macros. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#reftex">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(remotecontrol|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="remotecontrol"><a
href="/software/remotecontrol/">Remotecontrol</a></h4><p>
GNU Remotecontrol is a web application for managing IP-enabled HVAC
-thermostats and other building automation devices. The application can
-read data from and write data to multiple such devices.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#remotecontrol">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+thermostats and other building automation devices. The application can read
+data from and write data to multiple such devices. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#remotecontrol">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(rottlog|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="rottlog"><a href="/software/rottlog/">Rottlog</a></h4><p>
GNU Rot[t]log is a program for managing log files. It is used to
-automatically rotate out log files when they have reached a given size
-or according to a given schedule. It can also be used to automatically
-compress and archive such logs. Rot[t]log will mail reports of its
-activity to the system administrator.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#rottlog">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+automatically rotate out log files when they have reached a given size or
+according to a given schedule. It can also be used to automatically
+compress and archive such logs. Rot[t]log will mail reports of its activity
+to the system administrator. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#rottlog">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(rush|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="rush"><a href="/software/rush/">Rush</a></h4><p>
-GNU Rush is a restricted user shell, for systems on which users are to
-be provided with only limited functionality or resources. Administrators
-set user rights via a configuration file which can be used to limit,
-for example, the commands that can be executed, CPU time, or virtual
-memory usage.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#rush">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Rush is a restricted user shell, for systems on which users are to be
+provided with only limited functionality or resources. Administrators set
+user rights via a configuration file which can be used to limit, for
+example, the commands that can be executed, CPU time, or virtual memory
+usage. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#rush">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(sather|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="sather"><a href="/software/sather/">Sather</a></h4><p>
-GNU Sather is an object-oriented programming language similar
-to Eiffel. It is designed to be simple, efficient, safe, and
-non-proprietary. It features garbage collection, statically-checked
-strong typing, multiple inheritance, parameterized classes and more.
-This package consists of a compiler, a class library, the language
-specification and programming manual, and a browser for displaying
-sources and directed graphs of class inheritance.
+GNU Sather is an object-oriented programming language similar to Eiffel. It
+is designed to be simple, efficient, safe, and non-proprietary. It features
+garbage collection, statically-checked strong typing, multiple inheritance,
+parameterized classes and more. This package consists of a compiler, a
+class library, the language specification and programming manual, and a
+browser for displaying sources and directed graphs of class inheritance.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#sather">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(scm|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="scm"><a href="/software/scm/">SCM</a></h4><p>
GNU SCM is an implementation of Scheme. This implementation includes
Hobbit, a Scheme-to-C compiler, which can generate C files whose binaries
-can be dynamically or statically linked with a SCM executable.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#scm">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+can be dynamically or statically linked with a SCM executable. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#scm">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(screen|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="screen"><a href="/software/screen/">Screen</a></h4><p>
-GNU Screen is a terminal window manager that multiplexes a single
-terminal between several processes. The virtual terminals each provide
-features such as a scroll-back buffer and a copy-and-paste mechanism.
-Screen then manages the different virtual terminals, allowing you to
-easily switch between them, to detach them from the current session,
-or even splitting the view to show two terminals at once.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#screen">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Screen is a terminal window manager that multiplexes a single terminal
+between several processes. The virtual terminals each provide features such
+as a scroll-back buffer and a copy-and-paste mechanism. Screen then manages
+the different virtual terminals, allowing you to easily switch between them,
+to detach them from the current session, or even splitting the view to show
+two terminals at once. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#screen">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(sed|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="sed"><a href="/software/sed/">Sed</a></h4><p>
-Sed is a non-interactive, text stream editor. It receives a text input
-from a file or from standard input and it then applies a series of text
-editing commands to the stream and prints its output to standard output.
-It is often used for substituting text patterns in a stream. The GNU
+Sed is a non-interactive, text stream editor. It receives a text input from
+a file or from standard input and it then applies a series of text editing
+commands to the stream and prints its output to standard output. It is
+often used for substituting text patterns in a stream. The GNU
implementation offers several extensions over the standard utility.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#sed">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(serveez|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="serveez"><a href="/software/serveez/">Serveez</a></h4><p>
-GNU Serveez is a server framework providing the routines necessary to
-easily implement IP-based servers in your application. It demonstrates
-aspects of network programming in a portable manner, making it convenient
-for both simplifying the process of adding a server to your application
-or for learning about how network services work. Several example servers
-are provided already, such as an HTTP server and an IRC server.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#serveez">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Serveez is a server framework providing the routines necessary to easily
+implement IP-based servers in your application. It demonstrates aspects of
+network programming in a portable manner, making it convenient for both
+simplifying the process of adding a server to your application or for
+learning about how network services work. Several example servers are
+provided already, such as an HTTP server and an IRC server. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#serveez">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(sharutils|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="sharutils"><a href="/software/sharutils/">Sharutils</a></h4><p>
-GNU sharutils is a package for manipulating shell archives. Shell
-archives are collections of files that can be unpacked using only the
-shell; an archive is a self-extracting shell script. The tools in the
-Sharutils package make working with shell archives more robust, offering
-compression, file-splitting and simple checksums.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#sharutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU sharutils is a package for manipulating shell archives. Shell archives
+are collections of files that can be unpacked using only the shell; an
+archive is a self-extracting shell script. The tools in the Sharutils
+package make working with shell archives more robust, offering compression,
+file-splitting and simple checksums. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#sharutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(shishi|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="shishi"><a href="/software/shishi/">Shishi</a></h4><p>
GNU Shishi is a free implementation of the Kerberos 5 network security
-system. It is used to allow non-secure network nodes to communicate in
-a secure manner through client-server mutual authentication via tickets.
+system. It is used to allow non-secure network nodes to communicate in a
+secure manner through client-server mutual authentication via tickets.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#shishi">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(shmm|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="shmm"><a href="/software/shmm/">Shmm</a></h4><p>
GNU SHMM is a shared memory manager. It can read or write to shared
-memory. It also supports other commands such as locking or unlocking
-a block of shared memory identified by key and size.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#shmm">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+memory. It also supports other commands such as locking or unlocking a
+block of shared memory identified by key and size. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#shmm">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(shtool|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="shtool"><a href="/software/shtool/">Shtool</a></h4><p>
-GNU shtool is a multipurpose shell tool. It can perform the functions
-of many different commands, in order to provide a single tool to
-distribute with a source distribution in order to ensure portability of
-shell scripts. For example, shtool can perform the jobs of the common
-commands <tt>install</tt>, <tt>mkdir</tt> or <tt>echo</tt> on systems
-that lack them.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#shtool">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU shtool is a multipurpose shell tool. It can perform the functions of
+many different commands, in order to provide a single tool to distribute
+with a source distribution in order to ensure portability of shell scripts.
+For example, shtool can perform the jobs of the common commands
+<tt>install</tt>, <tt>mkdir</tt> or <tt>echo</tt> on systems that lack
+them. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#shtool">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(sipwitch|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="sipwitch"><a href="/software/sipwitch/">Sipwitch</a></h4><p>
-GNU SIP Witch is a peer-to-peer Voice-over-IP server that uses the
-SIP protocol. Calls can be made from behind NAT firewalls and without
-the need for a service provider. Its peer-to-peer design ensures that
-there is no central point for media intercept or capture and thus it
-can be used to construct a secure telephone system that operates over
-the public internet.
+GNU SIP Witch is a peer-to-peer Voice-over-IP server that uses the SIP
+protocol. Calls can be made from behind NAT firewalls and without the need
+for a service provider. Its peer-to-peer design ensures that there is no
+central point for media intercept or capture and thus it can be used to
+construct a secure telephone system that operates over the public internet.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#sipwitch">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(slib|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="slib"><a href="/software/slib/">SLIB</a></h4><p>
GNU SLIB is a portable common library for the Scheme programming language.
It supports a large variety of different Scheme implementations, offering
them a framework for using packages of Scheme procedures and syntax.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#slib">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(smalltalk|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="smalltalk"><a href="/software/smalltalk/">Smalltalk</a></h4><p>
-GNU Smalltalk is a free implementation of the Smalltalk language.
-It implements the ANSI standard for the language and also includes extra
-classes such as ones for networking and GUI programming.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#smalltalk">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Smalltalk is a free implementation of the Smalltalk language. It
+implements the ANSI standard for the language and also includes extra
+classes such as ones for networking and GUI programming. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#smalltalk">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(solfege|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="solfege"><a href="/software/solfege/">Solfege</a></h4><p>
-GNU Solfege is a program for practicing musical ear-training. With it,
-you can practice your recognition of various musical intervals and chords.
-It features a statistics overview so you can monitor your progress across
+GNU Solfege is a program for practicing musical ear-training. With it, you
+can practice your recognition of various musical intervals and chords. It
+features a statistics overview so you can monitor your progress across
several sessions. Solfege is also designed to be extensible so you can
-easily write your own lessons.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#solfege">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+easily write your own lessons. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#solfege">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(spacechart|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="spacechart"><a href="/software/spacechart/">SpaceChart</a></h4><p>
GNU SpaceChart lets you view how the stars are distributed in
three-dimensional space. It allows you, for example, to determine the
-distances between stars, to view them from any point of view, or to
-filter your view by spectral class and luminosity.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#spacechart">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+distances between stars, to view them from any point of view, or to filter
+your view by spectral class and luminosity. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#spacechart">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(speex|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="speex"><a href="/software/speex/">Speex</a></h4><p>
-GNU Speex is a patent-free audio compression codec specially designed
-for speech. It is well-adapted to internet applications, such as VoIP.
-It features compression of different bands in the same bitstream,
-intensity stereo encoding, and voice activity detection.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#speex">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Speex is a patent-free audio compression codec specially designed for
+speech. It is well-adapted to internet applications, such as VoIP. It
+features compression of different bands in the same bitstream, intensity
+stereo encoding, and voice activity detection. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#speex">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(spell|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="spell"><a href="/software/spell/">Spell</a></h4><p>
-Spell is a command-line spell-checking program. It reads through
-a text input and prints each misspelled word on a line of its own.
-It is implemented as a wrapper for GNU aspell or ispell.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#spell">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Spell is a command-line spell-checking program. It reads through a text
+input and prints each misspelled word on a line of its own. It is
+implemented as a wrapper for GNU aspell or ispell. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#spell">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(sqltutor|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="sqltutor"><a href="/software/sqltutor/">Sqltutor</a></h4><p>
-GNU Sqltutor is a web-based, interactive SQL tutorial. It features
-multiple tutorials available in different languages. The tutorials
-present a series of questions in a dialog and, when complete, they
-display a final evaluation including correct answers for wrong solutions.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#sqltutor">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Sqltutor is a web-based, interactive SQL tutorial. It features multiple
+tutorials available in different languages. The tutorials present a series
+of questions in a dialog and, when complete, they display a final evaluation
+including correct answers for wrong solutions. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#sqltutor">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(src\-highlite|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="src-highlite"><a
href="/software/src-highlite/">Src-highlite</a></h4><p>
-GNU source-highlight reads in a source code file and produces an
-output file in which the keywords are highlighted in different colors to
-designate their syntactic role. It supports over 150 different languages
-and it can output to 8 different formats, including HTML, LaTeX and ODF.
-It can also output to ANSI color escape sequences, so that highlighted
-source code can be seen in a terminal.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#src-highlite">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU source-highlight reads in a source code file and produces an output file
+in which the keywords are highlighted in different colors to designate their
+syntactic role. It supports over 150 different languages and it can output
+to 8 different formats, including HTML, LaTeX and ODF. It can also output
+to ANSI color escape sequences, so that highlighted source code can be seen
+in a terminal. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#src-highlite">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(stow|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="stow"><a href="/software/stow/">Stow</a></h4><p>
-GNU Stow is a symlink manager. It generates symlinks to directories of
-data and makes them appear to be merged into the same directory. It is
-typically used for managing software packages installed from source, by
-letting you install them apart in distinct directories and then create
-symlinks to the files in a common directory such as /usr/local.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#stow">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Stow is a symlink manager. It generates symlinks to directories of data
+and makes them appear to be merged into the same directory. It is typically
+used for managing software packages installed from source, by letting you
+install them apart in distinct directories and then create symlinks to the
+files in a common directory such as /usr/local. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#stow">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(stump|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="stump"><a href="/software/stump/">Stump</a></h4><p>
GNU STUMP is a robomoderator program for USENET newsgroups and mailing
-lists, featuring web-based moderation. It supports group moderation
-via multiple human moderators. It can also automatically reject
-non-conforming messages without human intervention. It includes a
-web interface.
+lists, featuring web-based moderation. It supports group moderation via
+multiple human moderators. It can also automatically reject non-conforming
+messages without human intervention. It includes a web interface.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#stump">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(superopt|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="superopt"><a href="/software/superopt/">Superopt</a></h4><p>
GNU Superopt is a function sequence generator. It uses an exhaustive
generate-and-test approach to attempt to find the shortest instruction
-sequence for a given function and CPU.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#superopt">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+sequence for a given function and CPU. This package is looking for a
+maintainer. <small>(<a
href="/manual/manual.html#superopt">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(swbis|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="swbis"><a href="/software/swbis/">Swbis</a></h4><p>
-Swbis is a software administration system specified by POSIX.
-It features network-transparent management of software packages for
-system administrators. For example, entire file system directories can
-be copied host-to-host across a network in a transparent manner. The
-package also features advanced tarball creation methods and integrity
-checking mechanisms.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#swbis">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Swbis is a software administration system specified by POSIX. It features
+network-transparent management of software packages for system
+administrators. For example, entire file system directories can be copied
+host-to-host across a network in a transparent manner. The package also
+features advanced tarball creation methods and integrity checking
+mechanisms. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#swbis">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(talkfilters|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="talkfilters"><a href="/software/talkfilters/">Talkfilters</a></h4><p>
-The GNU Talk Filters are programs that convert English text into
-stereotyped or otherwise humorous dialects. The filters are provided
-as a C library, so they can easily be integrated into other programs.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#talkfilters">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+The GNU Talk Filters are programs that convert English text into stereotyped
+or otherwise humorous dialects. The filters are provided as a C library, so
+they can easily be integrated into other programs. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#talkfilters">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(tar|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="tar"><a href="/software/tar/">Tar</a></h4><p>
-Tar provides the ability to create tar archives, as well as the ability
-to extract, update or list files in an existing archive. It is useful
-for combining many files into one larger file, while maintaining
-directory structure and file information such as permissions and
-creation/modification dates. GNU tar offers many extensions over the
-standard utility.
+Tar provides the ability to create tar archives, as well as the ability to
+extract, update or list files in an existing archive. It is useful for
+combining many files into one larger file, while maintaining directory
+structure and file information such as permissions and creation/modification
+dates. GNU tar offers many extensions over the standard utility.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#tar">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(termcap|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="termcap"><a href="/software/termcap/">Termcap</a></h4><p>
-GNU termcap is a library and a database that are used to enable the use
-of display terminals in a terminal-independent manner. The database
-describes the capabilities of many different display terminals. The
-library can then adapt generalized instructions given by a program to the
-specific capabilities of the display terminal as found in the database.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#termcap">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU termcap is a library and a database that are used to enable the use of
+display terminals in a terminal-independent manner. The database describes
+the capabilities of many different display terminals. The library can then
+adapt generalized instructions given by a program to the specific
+capabilities of the display terminal as found in the database. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#termcap">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(termutils|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="termutils"><a href="/software/termutils/">Termutils</a></h4><p>
The GNU Termutils package contains two programs, <tt>tput</tt> and
<tt>tabs</tt>. <tt>tput</tt> is used in shell scripts to manipulate the
terminal display, for example by clearing it or moving the cursor to a
-specific point, centering text or underlining text. <tt>tabs</tt> is
-used to specify and set hardware tab stops on terminals that support it.
+specific point, centering text or underlining text. <tt>tabs</tt> is used
+to specify and set hardware tab stops on terminals that support it.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#termutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(teseq|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="teseq"><a href="/software/teseq/">Teseq</a></h4><p>
GNU Teseq is a program that analyzes files that contain control sequences.
It converts the sequences that it encounters into a human-readable
description of what actions those sequences perform. It can also translate
-its output back into machine-readable control sequences.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#teseq">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+its output back into machine-readable control sequences. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#teseq">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(teximpatient|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="teximpatient"><a href="/software/teximpatient/">TeX for the
Impatient</a></h4><p>
TeX for the Impatient is a ~350 page book on TeX, plain TeX and Eplain,
-written by Paul Abrahams, Kathryn Hargreaves and Karl Berry.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#teximpatient">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+written by Paul Abrahams, Kathryn Hargreaves and Karl Berry. This package
+is looking for a maintainer. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#teximpatient">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(texinfo|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="texinfo"><a href="/software/texinfo/">Texinfo</a></h4><p>
-Texinfo is the official documentation format of the GNU project.
-It uses a single source file using explicit commands to produce a final
-document in any of several supported output formats, such as HTML or PDF.
-This package includes both the tools necessary to produce Info documents
-from their source and the command-line Info reader. The emphasis of the
-language is on expressing the content semantically, avoiding physical
-markup commands.
+Texinfo is the official documentation format of the GNU project. It uses a
+single source file using explicit commands to produce a final document in
+any of several supported output formats, such as HTML or PDF. This package
+includes both the tools necessary to produce Info documents from their
+source and the command-line Info reader. The emphasis of the language is on
+expressing the content semantically, avoiding physical markup commands.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#texinfo">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(texmacs|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="texmacs"><a href="/software/texmacs/">Texmacs</a></h4><p>
-GNU TeXmacs is a text editing platform which is specialized for
-scientists. It is ideal for editing structured documents with different
-types of content. It has robust support for mathematical formulas and
-plots. It can also act as an interface to external mathematical programs
-such as R and Octave. TeXmacs is completely extensible via Guile.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#texmacs">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU TeXmacs is a text editing platform which is specialized for scientists.
+It is ideal for editing structured documents with different types of
+content. It has robust support for mathematical formulas and plots. It can
+also act as an interface to external mathematical programs such as R and
+Octave. TeXmacs is completely extensible via Guile. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#texmacs">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(thales|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="thales"><a href="/software/thales/">Thales</a></h4><p>
GNU Thales is an IRC-to-database gateway. It receives IRC messages and
converts them to SQL queries to update a database. It can collect data
-about users, channels and server.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#thales">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+about users, channels and server. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#thales">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(time|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="time"><a href="/software/time/">Time</a></h4><p>
Time is a command that displays information about the resources that a
-program uses. The display output of the program can be customized or
-saved to a file.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#time">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+program uses. The display output of the program can be customized or saved
+to a file. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#time">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(tramp|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="tramp"><a href="/software/tramp/">TRAMP</a></h4><p>
TRAMP is a GNU Emacs package that allows you to access files on remote
machines as though they were local files. This includes editing files,
-performing version control tasks and modifying directory contents
-with dired. Access is performed via ssh, rsh, rlogin, telnet or other
-similar methods.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#tramp">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+performing version control tasks and modifying directory contents with
+dired. Access is performed via ssh, rsh, rlogin, telnet or other similar
+methods. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#tramp">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(trans\-coord|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="trans-coord"><a href="/software/trans-coord/">Trans-coord</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#gnun">gnun</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#trans-coord">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#gnun">gnun</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#trans-coord">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(trueprint|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="trueprint"><a href="/software/trueprint/">Trueprint</a></h4><p>
GNU Trueprint translates C source code files as PostScript files. In
-addition to the basic source code output, it can also perform
-diff-marking, indentation counting, function and file indices and more.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#trueprint">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+addition to the basic source code output, it can also perform diff-marking,
+indentation counting, function and file indices and more. This package is
+looking for a maintainer. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#trueprint">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(unifont|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="unifont"><a href="/software/unifont/">Unifont</a></h4><p>
-GNU Unifont is a bitmap font covering essentially all of Unicode's
-Basic Multilingual Plane. The package also includes utilities to ease
-adding new glyphs to the font.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#unifont">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Unifont is a bitmap font covering essentially all of Unicode's Basic
+Multilingual Plane. The package also includes utilities to ease adding new
+glyphs to the font. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#unifont">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(units|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="units"><a href="/software/units/">Units</a></h4><p>
-GNU Units converts between measured quantities between units of measure.
-It can handle scale changes through adaptive usage of standard scale
-prefixes (micro-, kilo-, etc.). It can also handle nonlinear conversions
-such as Fahrenheit to Celsius. Its interpreter is powerful enough to
-be used effectively as a scientific calculator.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#units">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Units converts between measured quantities between units of measure. It
+can handle scale changes through adaptive usage of standard scale prefixes
+(micro-, kilo-, etc.). It can also handle nonlinear conversions such as
+Fahrenheit to Celsius. Its interpreter is powerful enough to be used
+effectively as a scientific calculator. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#units">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(unrtf|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="unrtf"><a href="/software/unrtf/">UnRTF</a></h4><p>
GNU UnRTF converts text documents from RTF to HTML, LaTeX, or troff. It
supports changes in font characteristics, underlines and strikethroughs,
-superscripts and subscripts, and more.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#unrtf">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+superscripts and subscripts, and more. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#unrtf">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(userv|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="userv"><a href="/software/userv/">Userv</a></h4><p>
-GNU Userv is a utility that allows one program to invoke another even
-when only limited trust exists between them. This prevents the need
-from having to first switch to a different user account to perform
-certain tasks.
+GNU Userv is a utility that allows one program to invoke another even when
+only limited trust exists between them. This prevents the need from having
+to first switch to a different user account to perform certain tasks.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#userv">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(uucp|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="uucp"><a href="/software/uucp/">UUCP</a></h4><p>
-Taylor UUCP is the GNU implementation of UUCP (Unix-to-Unix Copy),
-a set of utilities for remotely transferring files, email and net news
-between computers.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#uucp">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Taylor UUCP is the GNU implementation of UUCP (Unix-to-Unix Copy), a set of
+utilities for remotely transferring files, email and net news between
+computers. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#uucp">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(vc\-dwim|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="vc-dwim"><a href="/software/vc-dwim/">Vc-dwim</a></h4><p>
The vc-dwim package contains two tools, <tt>vc-dwim</tt> and
-<tt>vc-chlog</tt>. vc-dwim is a tool that simplifies the task of
-maintaining a ChangeLog and using version control at the same time, for
-example by printing a reminder when a file change has been described in
-the ChangeLog but the file has not been added to the VC. vc-chlog scans
-changed files and generates standards-compliant ChangeLog entries based
-on the changes that it detects.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#vc-dwim">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<tt>vc-chlog</tt>. vc-dwim is a tool that simplifies the task of maintaining
+a ChangeLog and using version control at the same time, for example by
+printing a reminder when a file change has been described in the ChangeLog
+but the file has not been added to the VC. vc-chlog scans changed files and
+generates standards-compliant ChangeLog entries based on the changes that it
+detects. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#vc-dwim">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(vcdimager|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="vcdimager"><a href="/software/vcdimager/">VCDImager</a></h4><p>
-GNU VCDImager is a suite of programs for working with Video CDs and
-Super Video CDs. It can be used for authoring, disassembling and
-analyzing discs. It supports full playback control, segment play items,
-automatic padding of MPEG streams on the fly, and extraction of Video
-CDs into files.
+GNU VCDImager is a suite of programs for working with Video CDs and Super
+Video CDs. It can be used for authoring, disassembling and analyzing
+discs. It supports full playback control, segment play items, automatic
+padding of MPEG streams on the fly, and extraction of Video CDs into files.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#vcdimager">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(vera|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="vera"><a href="/software/vera/">Vera</a></h4><p>
V.E.R.A. (Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms) is a list of computing
-acronyms distributed as an info document.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#vera">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+acronyms distributed as an info document. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#vera">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(vmgen|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="vmgen"><a href="/software/vmgen/">Vmgen</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#gforth">gforth</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#vmgen">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#gforth">gforth</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#vmgen">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(wb|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="wb"><a href="/software/wb/">WB</a></h4><p>
-GNU WB is a disk-based, sorted, associative-array database package for
-C, Scheme, Java and C#. Rather than being implemented via hashing,
-WB uses B-trees, which are optimized for using the minimum number of
-disk operations.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#wb">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU WB is a disk-based, sorted, associative-array database package for C,
+Scheme, Java and C#. Rather than being implemented via hashing, WB uses
+B-trees, which are optimized for using the minimum number of disk
+operations. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#wb">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(wdiff|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="wdiff"><a href="/software/wdiff/">Wdiff</a></h4><p>
-GNU Wdiff is a front-end to the diff program from Diffutils that allows
-you to compare files on a word-by-word basis, where a word is anything
-between whitespace.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#wdiff">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Wdiff is a front-end to the diff program from Diffutils that allows you
+to compare files on a word-by-word basis, where a word is anything between
+whitespace. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#wdiff">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(websocket4j|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="websocket4j"><a href="/software/websocket4j/">Websocket4j</a></h4><p>
-GNU Websocket4j is a Java library implementing the WebSocket
-protocol. With it, you can build web applications that interact with
-Java applications. The library includes both server- and client-side
-functionality.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#websocket4j">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Websocket4j is a Java library implementing the WebSocket protocol. With
+it, you can build web applications that interact with Java applications.
+The library includes both server- and client-side functionality. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#websocket4j">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(webstump|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="webstump"><a href="/software/webstump/">WebSTUMP</a></h4><p>
-See <a href="#stump">stump</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#webstump">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+See <a href="#stump">stump</a>. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#webstump">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(wget|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="wget"><a href="/software/wget/">Wget</a></h4><p>
-GNU Wget is a non-interactive tool for fetching files using the HTTP,
-HTTPS and FTP protocols. It can resume interrupted downloads, use
-filename wild cards, supports proxies and cookies, and it can convert
-absolute links in downloaded documents to relative links.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#wget">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Wget is a non-interactive tool for fetching files using the HTTP, HTTPS
+and FTP protocols. It can resume interrupted downloads, use filename wild
+cards, supports proxies and cookies, and it can convert absolute links in
+downloaded documents to relative links. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#wget">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(which|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="which"><a href="/software/which/">Which</a></h4><p>
-The which program finds the location of executables in PATH, with a
-variety of options. It is an alternative to the shell <tt>type</tt>
-built-in command.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#which">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+The which program finds the location of executables in PATH, with a variety
+of options. It is an alternative to the shell <tt>type</tt> built-in
+command. <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#which">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(xaos|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="xaos"><a href="/software/xaos/">XaoS</a></h4><p>
GNU XaoS is a graphical program that generates fractal patterns and allows
-you to zoom in and out of them infinitely in a fluid, continuous manner.
-It also includes tutorials that help to explain how fractals are built.
-It can generate many different fractal types such as the Mandelbrot set.
+you to zoom in and out of them infinitely in a fluid, continuous manner. It
+also includes tutorials that help to explain how fractals are built. It can
+generate many different fractal types such as the Mandelbrot set.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#xaos">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(xboard|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="xboard"><a href="/software/xboard/">XBoard</a></h4><p>
GNU XBoard is a graphical board for all varieties of chess, including
international chess, xiangqi (Chinese chess), shogi (Japanese chess) and
-Makruk. Several lesser-known variants are also supported. It presents
-a fully interactive graphical interface and it can load and save games
-in the Portable Game Notation.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#xboard">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Makruk. Several lesser-known variants are also supported. It presents a
+fully interactive graphical interface and it can load and save games in the
+Portable Game Notation. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#xboard">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(xlogmaster|ALL):/" -->
<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
<h4 id="xlogmaster"><a href="/software/xlogmaster/">Xlogmaster</a></h4><p>
GNU Xlogmaster is a program with a graphical user interface that lets you
monitor your system logs in a convenient way. The logs can be displayed
-with filters for highlighting or hiding lines. The program can also be
-used to automate taking actions upon user-defined events.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#xlogmaster">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+with filters for highlighting or hiding lines. The program can also be used
+to automate taking actions upon user-defined events. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#xlogmaster">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(xnee|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="xnee"><a href="/software/xnee/">Xnee</a></h4><p>
-GNU Xnee is a program that can record, replay and distribute user actions
-in X11. It can be used to automate user interactions for testing or
-demonstration purposes.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#xnee">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Xnee is a program that can record, replay and distribute user actions in
+X11. It can be used to automate user interactions for testing or
+demonstration purposes. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#xnee">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(xorriso|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="xorriso"><a href="/software/xorriso/">Xorriso</a></h4><p>
GNU Xorriso is a tool for copying files to and from ISO 9660 Rock Ridge,
a.k.a. Compact Disc File System, filesystems and it allows session-wise
-manipulation of them. It features a formatter and burner for CD, DVD
-and BD. It can operate on existing ISO images or it can create new ones.
+manipulation of them. It features a formatter and burner for CD, DVD and
+BD. It can operate on existing ISO images or it can create new ones.
xorriso can then be used to copy files directly into or out of ISO files.
<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#xorriso">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(zile|ALL):/" -->
<h4 id="zile"><a href="/software/zile/">Zile</a></h4><p>
-GNU Zile is a lightweight Emacs clone. It usage is similar to the
-default Emacs configuration, but it carries a much lighter feature set.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#zile">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Zile is a lightweight Emacs clone. It usage is similar to the default
+Emacs configuration, but it carries a much lighter feature set. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#zile">doc</a>)</small></p>
+<!--#endif -->
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<li><a
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-AutoGen Version 5.18.2/AutoOpts Version 40.1</a>, <i>Bruce Korb</i>,
-<tt>18:55</tt></li>
+AutoGen 5.18.2<br />AutoOpts 40.1</a>, <i>Bruce Korb</i>, <tt>18:55</tt></li>
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