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From: GNUN
Subject: www/server home-pkgblurbs.ru.html po/home-pkgbl...
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 16:29:11 +0000

CVSROOT:        /web/www
Module name:    www
Changes by:     GNUN <gnun>     13/11/14 16:29:11

Modified files:
        server         : home-pkgblurbs.ru.html 
        server/po      : home-pkgblurbs.ru.po 

Log message:
        Automatic update by GNUnited Nations.

CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/home-pkgblurbs.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.4&r2=1.5
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/po/home-pkgblurbs.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.1&r2=1.2

Patches:
Index: home-pkgblurbs.ru.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/server/home-pkgblurbs.ru.html,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -b -r1.4 -r1.5
--- home-pkgblurbs.ru.html      7 Nov 2013 00:30:18 -0000       1.4
+++ home-pkgblurbs.ru.html      14 Nov 2013 16:29:09 -0000      1.5
@@ -1,772 +1,785 @@
-<!-- File generated by womb/gnumaint/gm Wed Nov  6 16:22:34 PST 2013 -->
 
+
+<!-- File generated by womb/gnumaint/gm Wed Nov  6 16:22:34 PST 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):/" -->
-<h4 id="a2ps"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/a2ps/">a2ps</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="a2ps"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/a2ps/">a2ps</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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):/" -->
-<h4 id="adns"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/adns/">Adns</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="adns"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/adns/">Adns</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(anubis|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="anubis"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/anubis/">Anubis</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-Anubis is a daemon that sits between the Mail User Agent (MUA) and the
-Mail Transfer Agent (MTA).  When a mail is sent by a user in the MUA,
-it is first passed to Anubis, which performs additional processing to
-the message before passing it on for delivery by the MTA.  Anubis may,
-for example, modify the message headers or body, or encrypt or sign
-the message.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#anubis">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(anubis|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="anubis"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/anubis/">Anubis</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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&nbsp;&mdash; свободный интерпретатор языка 
программирования APL. Это
+реализация стандарта ИСО 13751. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#apl">док</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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(avl|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="avl"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a href="/software/avl/">Avl</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-libavl provides a large collection of binary search tree and balanced
-tree routines for C.  These trees offer at least O(log n) performance
-for usually costly operations such as searching, inserting or deleting
-items from a data structure.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#avl">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(avl|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="avl"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/avl/">Avl</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ballandpaddle|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="ballandpaddle"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/ballandpaddle/">Ball and Paddle</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-Ball and Paddle is a classic arcade game in which you use a paddle at
-the bottom of the screen to bounce a ball against bricks in the upper
-region, eliminating the bricks as they are hit.  As a novel twist,
-events and attributes of all the objects (bricks, ball, etc.) may be
-scripted with GNU Guile.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ballandpaddle">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(ballandpaddle|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="ballandpaddle"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/ballandpaddle/">Ball and Paddle</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bc|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="bc"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a href="/software/bc/">Bc</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-bc is an arbitrary precision numeric processing language.  It includes
-an interactive environment for evaluating mathematical statements.
-Its syntax is similar to that of C, so basic usage is familiar.  It also
-includes <tt>dc</tt>, a reverse-polish calculator.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#bc">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(bc|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="bc"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/bc/">Bc</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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 -->
+См. <a href="#binutils">binutils</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#bfd">док</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):/" -->
-<h4 id="bool"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/bool/">Bool</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="bool"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/bool/">Bool</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 = /:(ccd2cue|ALL):/" -->
 <h4 id="ccd2cue"><a href="/software/ccd2cue/">Ccd2cue</a></h4><p>
 GNU ccd2cue is a preprocessor for CD burning software that allows the
 conversion of the proprietary CCD format to the CUE format, which is
-well-supported by free software.  These files are commonly distributed
-with CD images and are used to describe how tracks are laid out on
-the image.
+well-supported by free software.  These files are commonly distributed with
+CD images and are used to describe how tracks are laid out on the image.
 <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#ccd2cue">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
 
+<!--#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):/" -->
-<h4 id="cim"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a href="/software/cim/">Cim</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="cim"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/cim/">Cim</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 procedures that are convoluted,
-overly long or otherwise difficult to understand.  This may help in
-learning or reviewing unfamiliar code or perhaps highlighting your own
-code that seemed comprehensible when you wrote it.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#complexity">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+overly long or otherwise difficult to understand.  This may help in learning
+or reviewing unfamiliar code or perhaps highlighting your own code that
+seemed comprehensible when you wrote it.  <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 -->
+См. <a href="#bc">bc</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#dc">док</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 -->
+См. <a href="#gnome">gnome</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#dia">док</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):/" -->
-<h4 id="dominion"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/dominion/">Dominion</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="dominion"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/dominion/">Dominion</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#edma">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU EDMA&nbsp;&mdash; среда разработки, сочетающая 
идеи как
+объектно-ориентированного 
программирования, так и систем, основанных 
на
+компонентах. Она применяется для 
построения модульных эволюционирующих
+приложений, а также повторно используемых 
компонентов. EDMA обеспечивает
+удобные средства для построения 
объектно-ориентированных программ на C, не
+требуя C++. Кроме того, в ней есть уникальная 
система компонентов, непохожая
+на другие свободные программные системы, 
основанные на компонентах,
+подражающие структуре несвободных 
аналогов. В нее входит графический
+помощник, gidfwizard, средство для построения 
файлов с определениями
+интерфейсов GNU EDMA и создания 
файлов-каркасов, необходимых для 
построения
+классов EDMA, и графическая программа 
просмотра классов, gecb. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#edma">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#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 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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(emacs-muse|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="emacs-muse"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/emacs-muse/">Emacs-muse</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-Muse is an authoring and publishing environment for GNU Emacs.  It
-supports entering text in a convenient and easy-to-learn format. Later,
-your documents may be published in a variety of different formats, such
-as HTML, LaTeX or PDF.  Muse supports projects consisting of several
-documents, which are properly merged according to the output format.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#emacs-muse">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(emacs-muse|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="emacs-muse"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/emacs-muse/">Emacs-muse</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="emms"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/emms/">EMMS</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="emms"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/emms/">EMMS</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
+GNU Ferret&nbsp;&mdash; программа графического 
моделирования данных для
+парадигмы &ldquo;объект&mdash;отношение&rdquo;. Она 
может автоматически
+создавать схемы отношений по моделям 
данных, и ее можно применять для
+генерации запросов SQL на различных 
диалектах этого языка.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ferret">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#endif -->
 <!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(findutils|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="findutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/findutils/">Findutils</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="findutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/findutils/">Findutils</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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):/" -->
-<h4 id="fontutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/fontutils/">Fontutils</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-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.
+<h4 id="fontutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/fontutils/">Fontutils</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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
-or <tt>D-Mods</tt>.  To that extent, it also includes a front-end for
-managing all of your D-Mods.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#freedink">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+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 or <tt>D-Mods</tt>.
+To that extent, it also includes a front-end for managing all of your
+D-Mods.  <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#freedink">doc</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(freetalk|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="freetalk"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/freetalk/">Freetalk</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU Freetalk is a command-line Jabber/XMPP chat client.  It notably
-uses the Readline library to handle input, so it features convenient
-navigation of text as well as tab-completion of buddy names, commands
-and English words.  It is also scriptable and extensible via Guile.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#freetalk">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(freetalk|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="freetalk"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/freetalk/">Freetalk</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="fribidi"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/fribidi/">FriBiDi</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="fribidi"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/fribidi/">FriBiDi</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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&nbsp;&mdash; программа уравнивания 
геодезических сетей. Она полезна
+при измерениях, в которых недоступна 
спутниковая навигационная система,
+например, под землей. Ее особенностью 
является способность уравнивать как
+местные декартовы координаты, так и 
частичная поддержка уравнивая глобальных
+систем координат.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gama">док</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 &lt;-&gt; 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 &lt;-&gt; 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.
@@ -774,1677 +787,1700 @@
 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.
+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 -->
 
+<!--#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):/" -->
 <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 -->
+GDB&nbsp;&mdash; отладчик GNU. С его помощью вы 
можете отслеживать то, что
+делает программа во время выполнения или 
что она делала непосредственно
+перед сбоем. Он позволяет указывать 
условия выполнения, определять точки
+останова и менять ход выполнения 
программы, чтобы попытаться исправить
+ошибки. Его можно применять для отладки 
программ на языках Си, Си++, Ада,
+Объектный Си, Паскаль и многих других. 
<small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gdb">док</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.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gengetopt">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Gengetopt&nbsp;&mdash; программа, генерирующая 
функцию C/C++ для разбора
+аргументов командной строки с помощью 
функции getopt_long из библиотеки GNU
+libc. Она делает эту задачу несколько менее 
утомительной для крупных
+программ, которые распознают много 
аргументов. Аргументы могут быть как в
+краткой (напр., <code>-h</code>), так и в 
развернутой (напр.,
+<code>--help</code>) форме, в соответствии со 
стандартами программирования
+GNU. Кроме того, вывод для стандартных 
аргументов, <code>--help</code> и
+<code>--version</code>, генерируется 
автоматически.<small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gengetopt">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gforth|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="gforth"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gforth/">Gforth</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-Gforth is a fast and portable implementation of the ANSI Forth language.
-It includes an editing mode for Emacs and an interpreter featuring
-completion and history.  A generic virtual machine environment, vmgen,
-is also included.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gforth">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gforth|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="gforth"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gforth/">Gforth</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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
-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 -->
+Ghostscript&nbsp;&mdash; интерпретатор языка PostScript и 
формата файлов
+PDF. В него входит также библиотека C, 
реализующая графические возможности
+языка PostScript. Он поддерживает широкий набор 
форматов выходных файлов и
+принтеров.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ghostscript">док</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 -->
+См. <a href="#gnome">gnome</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#glib">док</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):/" -->
-<h4 id="gmediaserver"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gmediaserver/">Gmediaserver</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="gmediaserver"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gmediaserver/">Gmediaserver</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
+См. <a href="#gcc">gcc</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnat">док</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.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnatsweb">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+См. <a href="#gnats">gnats</a>. Этот пакет нуждается в 
ведущем
+разработчике. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnatsweb">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#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):/" -->
-<h4 id="gnubiff"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gnubiff/">GNUbiff</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-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.
+<h4 id="gnubiff"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gnubiff/">GNUbiff</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="gnucap"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gnucap/">GNUcap</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="gnucap"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gnucap/">GNUcap</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
+См. <a href="#sipwitch">sipwitch</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnucomm">док</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):/" -->
-<h4 id="gnugo"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gnugo/">GNUgo</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-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
+<h4 id="gnugo"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gnugo/">GNUgo</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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 -->
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnuit|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="gnuit"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a href="/software/gnuit/">GNU 
Interactive Tools</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-The GNU Interactive Tools are a set of lightweight, interactive
-command-line tools.  They include an extensible, orthodox (two-pane)
-file manager, an ASCII/hex file viewer, and a process viewer/killer. The
-package also includes some related utilities and scripts, such as a tool
-to decompress any type of archive file.  All the tools can be enhanced
-and extended through their configuration files to perform new commands.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnuit">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnuit|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="gnuit"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gnuit/">GNU Interactive Tools</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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 -->
+См. <a href="#hurd">hurd</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnumach">док</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):/" -->
-<h4 id="gnupod"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gnupod/">GNUpod</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-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.
+<h4 id="gnupod"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gnupod/">GNUpod</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="gnurobots"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gnurobots/">Robots</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-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.
+<h4 id="gnurobots"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gnurobots/">Robots</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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&nbsp;&mdash; программа, которая играет в 
сеги (японские
+шахматы). В нее входит также графическая 
оболочка для игры. Хотя игра сходна
+с обычными шахматами, этот вариант гораздо 
сложнее. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnushogi">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#endif -->
 <!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gnusound|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="gnusound"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gnusound/">GNUsound</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="gnusound"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gnusound/">GNUsound</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
+См. <a href="#icecat">icecat</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gnuzilla">док</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 -->
+См. <a href="#gnustep">gnustep</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gorm">док</a>)</small></p>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gpaint|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="gpaint"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gpaint/">Gpaint</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU Paint is a simple, easy-to-use paint program for the GNOME
-environment.  It supports drawing freehand as well as basic shapes
-and text.  It features cut-and-paste for irregular regions or polygons.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gpaint">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gpaint|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="gpaint"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gpaint/">Gpaint</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gperf|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="gperf"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gperf/">Gperf</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-gperf is a perfect hash function generator.  For a given list of strings,
-it produces a hash function and hash table in C or C++ code. That the
-hash function is perfect means that no collisions can exist and that
-look-ups can be made by single string comparisons.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gperf">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gperf|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="gperf"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gperf/">Gperf</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="greg"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/greg/">Greg</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="greg"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/greg/">Greg</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
+GNU SASL&nbsp;&mdash; реализация среды Простого 
слоя аутентификации и
+защиты. На таких сетевых серверах, как 
серверы IMAP и SMTP, SASL применяется
+в клиентско-серверной аутентификации. 
Этот пакет содержит как библиотеку,
+так и средство командной строки для 
доступа к библиотеке.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gsasl">док</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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gtick|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="gtick"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/gtick/">GTick</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GTick is a metronome application.  It supports different meters, such
-as 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, etc.  It also supports a wide range of speeds, from
-10 to 1000 BPM. It provides a GTK+-based user interface and it can use
-both OSS and ALSA as the audio back-end.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gtick">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(gtick|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="gtick"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/gtick/">GTick</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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 -->
+См. <a href="#gnome">gnome</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#gtk">док</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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(guile-dbi|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="guile-dbi"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/guile-dbi/">Guile-dbi</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-guile-dbi is a library for Guile that provides a convenient interface to
-SQL databases.  Database programming with guile-dbi is generic in that
-the same programming interface is presented regardless of which database
-system is used.  It currently supports MySQL, Postgres and SQLite3.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#guile-dbi">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(guile-dbi|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="guile-dbi"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/guile-dbi/">Guile-dbi</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="hp2xx"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/hp2xx/">Hp2xx</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="hp2xx"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/hp2xx/">Hp2xx</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(httptunnel|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="httptunnel"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/httptunnel/">Httptunnel</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU httptunnel creates a bidirectional data path tunneled in HTTP
-requests.  This allows users behind firewalls to send and receive data
-that would otherwise be blocked, such as telnet or ssh connections.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#httptunnel">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(httptunnel|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="httptunnel"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/httptunnel/">Httptunnel</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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&amp;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&amp;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.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#inetutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+Inetutils&nbsp;&mdash; набор общесетевых программ, 
таких как клиент и сервер
+ftp, клиент и сервер telnet, а также клиент и 
сервер rsh.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#inetutils">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#endif -->
 <!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(intlfonts|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="intlfonts"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/intlfonts/">Intlfonts</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU intlfonts contains free X11 fonts in the BDF and TrueType
-formats. They notably cover a large number of characters from different
-and others.
+<h4 id="intlfonts"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/intlfonts/">Intlfonts</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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 реализует функции iconv для систем, в 
которых ее нет. iconv
+применяется для преобразования кодировок 
символов в программе. Она
+поддерживает широкий набор различных 
кодировок. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#libiconv">док</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.
-<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.  <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 and use of shared libraries, by
-presenting a single consistent, portable interface that hides the usual
-complexity of working with shared libraries across platforms.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libtool">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Libtool helps in the creation and use of shared libraries, by presenting
+a single consistent, portable interface that hides the usual complexity of
+working with shared libraries across platforms.  <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 -->
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libxmi|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="libxmi"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/libxmi/">Libxmi</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU libxmi is a library for rasterizing 2D vector graphics for C and
-C++. It supports drawing 2D primitives into a user-supplied matrix
-of pixels.  It also supports the specification of sophisticated line
-styles such as multi-colored dashed patterns.  Filling and texturing
-polygons is also supported.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#libxmi">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(libxmi|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="libxmi"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/libxmi/">Libxmi</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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 -->
+См. <a href="#emacs">emacs</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#lispintro">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#endif -->
 <!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(lrzsz|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="lrzsz"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/lrzsz/">Lrzsz</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="lrzsz"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/lrzsz/">Lrzsz</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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, some of which are required by
-GNU Autoconf.  It is used as a macro processor, which means it processes
-text, expanding macros as it encounters them.  It also has some built-in
+GNU M4 is an implementation of the M4 macro language, which features some
+extensions over other implementations, some of which are required by GNU
+Autoconf.  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 -->
 
+<!--#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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mc|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="mc"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a href="/software/mc/">Midnight 
Commander</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU Midnight Commander is a command-line file manager laid out in a
-common two-pane format.  In addition to standard file management tasks
-such as copying and moving, Midnight Commander also supports viewing
-the contents of RPM package files and other archives and managing files
-on other computers via FTP or FISH.  It also includes a powerful text
-editor for opening text files.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#mc">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(mc|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="mc"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/mc/">Midnight Commander</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="melting"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/melting/">Melting</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="melting"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/melting/">Melting</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
+См. <a href="#hurd">hurd</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#mig">док</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 -->
+GNU Ncurses&nbsp;&mdash; библиотека, предоставляющая 
функции вывода текста
+на терминал терминально-независимым 
образом. Она поддерживает окна и цвет, а
+также многочисленные выделения и формы 
символов. Ее обычно применяют для
+реализации пользовательского интерфейса 
для приложений командной
+строки. Сопутствующая библиотека ncursesw 
обеспечивает поддержку
+многобайтных символов.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#ncurses">док</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):/" -->
-<h4 id="panorama"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/panorama/">Panorama</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="panorama"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/panorama/">Panorama</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(paxutils|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="paxutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/paxutils/">Paxutils</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU paxutils is a suite of archive utilities.  It contains versions of
-the cpio, tar and pax archivers.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#paxutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(paxutils|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="paxutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/paxutils/">Paxutils</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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&nbsp;&mdash; интерактивное средство 
редактирования печатных плат. В
+нем есть отображение неразведенных 
связей, ввод схем и списка цепей, а также
+проверка технологических норм. В него вх
одят также автоматический разводчик
+и оптимизатор дорожек; кроме того, он может 
создавать реалистичные
+изображения печатных плат. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#pcb">док</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):/" -->
-<h4 id="pexec"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/pexec/">Pexec</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="pexec"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/pexec/">Pexec</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 GNU pexec is a program for executing commands or shell scripts in parallel
 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):/" -->
-<h4 id="pies"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/pies/">Pies</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-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
+<h4 id="pies"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/pies/">Pies</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(plotutils|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="plotutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/plotutils/">Plotutils</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU Plotutils is a package for plotting and working with 2D graphics.
-It includes a library, <tt>libplot</tt>, for C and C++ for exporting 2D
-vector graphics in many file formats.  It also has support for 2D vector
-graphics animations.  The package also contains command-line programs
-for plotting scientific data.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#plotutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(plotutils|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="plotutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/plotutils/">Plotutils</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="proxyknife"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/proxyknife/">Proxyknife</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="proxyknife"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/proxyknife/">Proxyknife</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
+GNU PSPP&nbsp;&mdash; программа статистического 
анализа. Она может проводить
+описательную статистику, T-тесты, линейную 
регрессию и непараметрические
+тесты. У нее есть как графический 
интерфейс, так и командная строка. PSPP
+спроектирована для совместной работы с 
Gnumeric, LibreOffice и
+OpenOffice. Данные можно импортировать из 
файлов табличного процессора,
+текстовых файлов и баз данных, а выводить в 
текст, PostScript, PDF и HTML.
+<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#pspp">док</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):/" -->
-<h4 id="pth"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a href="/software/pth/">Pth</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="pth"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/pth/">Pth</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
+GNU pyconfigure предоставляет файлы-шаблоны для 
облегчения реализации
+сценариев конфигурации, соответствующих 
стандартам, и заданий make для
+пакетов на базе Python. Он спроектирован для 
работы параллельно существующим
+сценариям установки Python, упрощая 
интеграцию в существующие проекты. В нем
+есть гибкие и эффективные макросы Autoconf, 
которые позволяют вам легко
+подстраивать процедуру установки под 
возможности целевого
+компьютера. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#pyconfigure">док</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 -->
+См. <a href="#kawa">kawa</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#qexo">док</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):/" -->
-<h4 id="radius"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/radius/">Radius</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="radius"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/radius/">Radius</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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
@@ -2452,590 +2488,608 @@
 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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(reftex|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="reftex"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/reftex/">Reftex</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU RefTex is a package for implementing labels, references, citations
-and indices in LaTeX documents.  It works by wrapping around four tasks
-that normally are required when using these macros.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#reftex">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(reftex|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="reftex"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/reftex/">Reftex</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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 -->
+GNU SCM&nbsp;&mdash; реализация языка Scheme. В эту 
реализацию входит
+Hobbit, компилятор с Scheme на Си, который 
генерирует файлы Си, которые
+после компиляции можно статически или 
динамически компоновать с исполняемым
+файлом SCM. <small>(<a 
href="/manual/manual.html#scm">док</a>)</small></p>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(screen|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="screen"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/screen/">Screen</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU Screen is a terminal window manager that multiplexes a single
-terminal between several processes.  The virtual terminals each provide
-features such as a scroll-back buffer and a copy-and-paste mechanism.
-Screen then manages the different virtual terminals, allowing you to
-easily switch between them, to detach them from the current session,
-or even splitting the view to show two terminals at once.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#screen">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(screen|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="screen"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/screen/">Screen</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+GNU Screen&nbsp;&mdash; терминальный диспетчер окон, 
который
+мультиплексирует один терминал между 
несколькими процессами. Каждый из
+виртуальных терминалов обеспечивает 
такие возможности, как буфер обратной
+прокрутки и механизм копирования-вставки. 
Далее, screen управляет различными
+виртуальными терминалами, позволяя вам 
легко переключаться между ними,
+отделять их от текущего сеанса или даже 
разбивать экран и показывать
+несколько терминалов одновременно. <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#screen">док</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 creating and manipulating shell archives
-that can be readily emailed.  A shell archive is a file that can be
-processed by a Bourne-type shell to unpack the original collection of
-files.  This package is mostly for compatibility and historical interest.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#sharutils">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU sharutils is a package for creating and manipulating shell archives that
+can be readily emailed.  A shell archive is a file that can be processed by
+a Bourne-type shell to unpack the original collection of files.  This
+package is mostly for compatibility and historical interest.  <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):/" -->
-<h4 id="shmm"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/shmm/">Shmm</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="shmm"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/shmm/">Shmm</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(shtool|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="shtool"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/shtool/">Shtool</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU shtool is a multipurpose shell tool.  It can perform the functions
-of many different commands, in order to provide a single tool to
-distribute with a source distribution in order to ensure portability of
-shell scripts.  For example, shtool can perform the jobs of the common
-commands <tt>install</tt>, <tt>mkdir</tt> or <tt>echo</tt> on systems
-that lack them.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#shtool">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(shtool|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="shtool"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/shtool/">Shtool</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="spacechart"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/spacechart/">SpaceChart</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="spacechart"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/spacechart/">SpaceChart</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(speex|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="speex"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/speex/">Speex</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU Speex is a patent-free audio compression codec specially designed
-for speech.  It is well-adapted to internet applications, such as VoIP.
-It features compression of different bands in the same bitstream,
-intensity stereo encoding, and voice activity detection.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#speex">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(speex|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="speex"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/speex/">Speex</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(sqltutor|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="sqltutor"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/sqltutor/">Sqltutor</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU Sqltutor is a web-based, interactive SQL tutorial.  It features
-multiple tutorials available in different languages.  The tutorials
-present a series of questions in a dialog and, when complete, they
-display a final evaluation including correct answers for wrong solutions.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#sqltutor">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(sqltutor|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="sqltutor"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/sqltutor/">Sqltutor</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="stump"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/stump/">Stump</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="stump"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/stump/">Stump</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 for superoptimization.
-It uses an exhaustive generate-and-test approach to find the shortest
-instruction sequence for a given function.
-This package is looking for a maintainer.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#superopt">doc</a>)</small></p>
-<!--#endif -->
+GNU Superopt is a function sequence generator for superoptimization.  It
+uses an exhaustive generate-and-test approach to find the shortest
+instruction sequence for a given function.  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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(talkfilters|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="talkfilters"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/talkfilters/">Talkfilters</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-The GNU Talk Filters are programs that convert English text into
-stereotyped or otherwise humorous dialects.  The filters are provided
-as a C library, so they can easily be integrated into other programs.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#talkfilters">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(talkfilters|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="talkfilters"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/talkfilters/">Talkfilters</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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 -->
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(termcap|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="termcap"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/termcap/">Termcap</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-GNU termcap is a library and a database that are used to enable the use
-of display terminals in a terminal-independent manner.  The database
-describes the capabilities of many different display terminals.  The
-library can then adapt generalized instructions given by a program to the
-specific capabilities of the display terminal as found in the database.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#termcap">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(termcap|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="termcap"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/termcap/">Termcap</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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):/" -->
-<h4 id="termutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/termutils/">Termutils</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="termutils"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/termutils/">Termutils</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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):/" -->
-<h4 id="time"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/time/">Time</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="time"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/time/">Time</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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 -->
+См. <a href="#gnun">gnun</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#trans-coord">док</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&nbsp;&mdash; растровый шрифт, покрывающий 
по сути всю Основную
+многоязычную плоскость Unicode. В пакет вх
одят также программы для
+добавления к шрифту новых символов.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#unifont">док</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 -->
+GNU UnRTF преобразует текстовые документы из 
RTF в HTML, LaTeX или troff. Он
+поддерживает изменения характеристик 
шрифтов, подчеркивания и зачеркивания,
+надстрочные и подстрочные индексы и 
многое другое.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#unrtf">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#endif -->
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-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.
+<h4 id="userv"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/userv/">Userv</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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.
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-<!--#endif -->
 
+<!--#endif -->
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-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>
 
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-<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.
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+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 -->
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 <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.
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-<!--#endif -->
 
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 <h4 id="vera"><a href="/software/vera/">Vera</a></h4><p>
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-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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(vmgen|ALL):/" -->
-<h4 id="vmgen"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/vmgen/">Vmgen</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
-See <a href="#gforth">gforth</a>.
-<small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#vmgen">doc</a>)</small></p>
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+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(vmgen|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="vmgen"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/vmgen/">Vmgen</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
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+href="/manual/manual.html#vmgen">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#endif -->
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-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 -->
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-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 -->
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-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>
 
-<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(webstump|ALL):/" -->
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href="/software/webstump/">WebSTUMP</a></h4>
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-See <a href="#stump">stump</a>.
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+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(webstump|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="webstump"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/webstump/">WebSTUMP</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+См. <a href="#stump">stump</a>.  <small>(<a
+href="/manual/manual.html#webstump">док</a>)</small></p>
 
+<!--#endif -->
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-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>
 
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href="/software/which/">Which</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
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+<!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(which|ALL):/" -->
+<h4 id="which"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/which/">Which</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+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 -->
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-<h4 id="xaos"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/xaos/">XaoS</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="xaos"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/xaos/">XaoS</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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.
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-<!--#endif -->
 
+<!--#endif -->
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 GNU XBoard is a graphical board for all varieties of chess, including
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-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 -->
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-<h4 id="xlogmaster"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale --><a 
href="/software/xlogmaster/">Xlogmaster</a></h4>
-<p><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<h4 id="xlogmaster"><!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
+<a href="/software/xlogmaster/">Xlogmaster</a></h4>
+<p>
+<!-- TRANSLATORS: stale -->
 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):/" -->
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-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 -->
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 <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.
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-<!--#endif -->
 
+<!--#endif -->
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 <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 -->
 <!-- End file generated by womb/gnumaint/gm Wed Nov  6 16:22:34 PST 2013 -->

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