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4 # simmon <simmon@nplob.com>, 2021.
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7 "Project-Id-Version: GNU guix\n"
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9 "POT-Creation-Date: 2021-07-15 14:49+0200\n"
10 "PO-Revision-Date: 2021-07-27 14:04+0000\n"
11 "Last-Translator: simmon <simmon@nplob.com>\n"
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24 #: gnu/packages/abiword.scm:124
25 msgid ""
26 "AbiWord is a word processing program. It is rapidly\n"
27 "becoming a state of the art word processor, with lots of features useful for\n"
28 "your daily work, personal needs, or for just some good old typing fun."
29 msgstr ""
30 "AbiWord는 워드프로세서용 프로그램입니다.\n"
31 "이는 일상적인 작업, 개인적인 요구, 또는 오래된 입력방식을 즐기는 경우에 유용한 기능을 포함하고 있으며\n"
32 "최신 유행의 워드프로세서로 빠르게 변화하고 있습니다."
33
34 #: gnu/packages/aspell.scm:89
35 msgid ""
36 "Aspell is a spell-checker which can be used either as a library or as\n"
37 "a standalone program. Notable features of Aspell include its full support of\n"
38 "documents written in the UTF-8 encoding and its ability to use multiple\n"
39 "dictionaries, including personal ones."
40 msgstr ""
41
42 #: gnu/packages/aspell.scm:138
43 msgid "This package provides a dictionary for the GNU Aspell spell checker."
44 msgstr "이 꾸러미는 GNU Aspell 맞춤법 검사기를 위한 사전을 제공합니다."
45
46 #: gnu/packages/aspell.scm:449 gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:900
47 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:973
48 msgid ""
49 "This package provides a dictionary for the Hunspell spell-checking\n"
50 "library."
51 msgstr ""
52 "이 꾸러미는 Hunspell 맞춤법 검사를 위해 라이브러리를\n"
53 "제공합니다."
54
55 #: gnu/packages/aspell.scm:530
56 msgid ""
57 "Ispell is an interactive spell-checking tool supporting many\n"
58 "European languages."
59 msgstr ""
60 "Ispell은 수많은 유럽 언어 지원하는 상호작용 맞춤법 검사용\n"
61 "도구입니다."
62
63 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:191
64 msgid ""
65 "OpenSLES is a royalty-free, cross-platform,\n"
66 "hardware-accelerated audio API tuned for embedded systems. It provides a\n"
67 "standardized, high-performance, low-latency method to access audio\n"
68 "functionality for developers of native applications on embedded mobile\n"
69 "multimedia devices, enabling straightforward cross-platform deployment of\n"
70 "hardware and software audio capabilities, reducing implementation effort, and\n"
71 "promoting the market for advanced audio."
72 msgstr ""
73
74 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:227
75 msgid ""
76 "WildMIDI is a simple software midi player which has a core\n"
77 "softsynth library that can be use with other applications."
78 msgstr ""
79
80 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:251
81 msgid ""
82 "WebRTC-Audio-Processing library based on Google's\n"
83 "implementation of WebRTC."
84 msgstr ""
85
86 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:271
87 msgid ""
88 "VO-AACENC is the VisualOn implementation of Advanced Audio\n"
89 "Coding (AAC) encoder."
90 msgstr ""
91
92 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:300
93 msgid ""
94 "TinyALSA is a small library to interface with ALSA in the\n"
95 "Linux kernel."
96 msgstr ""
97
98 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:345
99 msgid ""
100 "LibOpenMPT is a cross-platform C++ and C module playback\n"
101 "library. It is based on the player code of the Open ModPlug Tracker project."
102 msgstr ""
103
104 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:377
105 msgid ""
106 "LibOFA is an audio fingerprint library, created and provided\n"
107 "by MusicIP."
108 msgstr ""
109
110 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:401
111 msgid "FAAC is an MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 AAC encoder."
112 msgstr "FAA는 MPEG-4와 MPEG-2 AAA 인코더입니다."
113
114 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:430
115 msgid ""
116 "LibTiMidity is a MIDI to WAVE converter library that uses\n"
117 "Gravis Ultrasound-compatible patch files to generate digital audio data from\n"
118 "General MIDI files."
119 msgstr ""
120
121 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:455
122 msgid ""
123 "VO-AMR is a library of VisualOn implementation of\n"
124 "Adaptive Multi Rate Narrowband and Wideband (AMR-NB and AMR-WB) speech codec."
125 msgstr ""
126
127 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:474
128 msgid ""
129 "OpenCore-AMR is a library of OpenCORE Framework\n"
130 "implementation of Adaptive Multi Rate Narrowband and Wideband\n"
131 "(AMR-NB and AMR-WB) speech codec."
132 msgstr ""
133
134 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:508
135 msgid ""
136 "AlsaModularSynth is a digital implementation of a classical analog\n"
137 "modular synthesizer system. It uses virtual control voltages to control the\n"
138 "parameters of the modules. The control voltages which control the frequency\n"
139 "e.g. of the VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) and VCF (Voltage Controlled\n"
140 "Filter) modules follow the convention of 1V / Octave."
141 msgstr ""
142
143 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:549
144 msgid ""
145 "aubio is a tool designed for the extraction of annotations from audio\n"
146 "signals. Its features include segmenting a sound file before each of its\n"
147 "attacks, performing pitch detection, tapping the beat and producing MIDI\n"
148 "streams from live audio."
149 msgstr ""
150
151 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:680
152 msgid ""
153 "Ardour is a multi-channel digital audio workstation, allowing users to\n"
154 "record, edit, mix and master audio and MIDI projects. It is targeted at audio\n"
155 "engineers, musicians, soundtrack editors and composers."
156 msgstr ""
157
158 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:794
159 msgid ""
160 "Audacity is a multi-track audio editor designed for recording, playing\n"
161 "and editing digital audio. It features digital effects and spectrum analysis\n"
162 "tools."
163 msgstr ""
164
165 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:850
166 msgid ""
167 "This is an open-source version of SGI's audiofile library.\n"
168 "It provides a uniform programming interface for processing of audio data to\n"
169 "and from audio files of many common formats.\n"
170 "\n"
171 "Currently supported file formats include AIFF/AIFF-C, WAVE, and NeXT/Sun\n"
172 ".snd/.au, BICS, and raw data. Supported compression formats are currently\n"
173 "G.711 mu-law and A-law."
174 msgstr ""
175
176 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:892
177 msgid ""
178 "Autotalent is a LADSPA plugin for real-time pitch-correction. Among its\n"
179 "controls are allowable notes, strength of correction, LFO for vibrato and\n"
180 "formant warp."
181 msgstr ""
182
183 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:936
184 msgid ""
185 "AZR-3 is a port of the free VST plugin AZR-3. It is a tonewheel organ\n"
186 "with drawbars, distortion and rotating speakers. The organ has three\n"
187 "sections, two polyphonic sections with nine drawbars each and one monophonic\n"
188 "bass section with five drawbars. A standalone JACK application and LV2\n"
189 "plugins are provided."
190 msgstr ""
191
192 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:975
193 msgid ""
194 "Calf Studio Gear is an audio plug-in pack for LV2 and JACK environments.\n"
195 "The suite contains lots of effects (delay, modulation, signal processing,\n"
196 "filters, equalizers, dynamics, distortion and mastering effects),\n"
197 "instruments (SF2 player, organ simulator and a monophonic synthesizer) and\n"
198 "tools (analyzer, mono/stereo tools, crossovers)."
199 msgstr ""
200
201 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1017
202 msgid ""
203 "LV2 port of CAPS, a collection of audio plugins comprising basic virtual\n"
204 "guitar amplification and a small range of classic effects, signal processors and\n"
205 "generators of mostly elementary and occasionally exotic nature."
206 msgstr ""
207
208 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1062
209 msgid ""
210 "The infamous plugins are a collection of LV2 audio plugins for live\n"
211 "performances. The plugins include a cellular automaton synthesizer, an\n"
212 "envelope follower, distortion effects, tape effects and more."
213 msgstr ""
214
215 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1097
216 msgid ""
217 "Snapcast is a multi-room client-server audio player. Clients are time\n"
218 "synchronized with the server to play synced audio."
219 msgstr ""
220
221 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1128
222 msgid "This package provides Steve Harris's LADSPA plugins."
223 msgstr "이 꾸러미는 스티브 해리스씨의 LADSPA 플러그인을 제공합니다."
224
225 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1170
226 msgid ""
227 "Swh-plugins-lv2 is a collection of audio plugins in LV2 format. Plugin\n"
228 "classes include: dynamics (compressor, limiter), time (delay, chorus,\n"
229 "flanger), ringmodulator, distortion, filters, pitchshift, oscillators,\n"
230 "emulation (valve, tape), bit fiddling (decimator, pointer-cast), etc."
231 msgstr ""
232
233 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1238
234 msgid ""
235 "Tao is a software package for sound synthesis using physical\n"
236 "models. It provides a virtual acoustic material constructed from masses and\n"
237 "springs which can be used as the basis for building quite complex virtual\n"
238 "musical instruments. Tao comes with a synthesis language for creating and\n"
239 "playing instruments and a C++ API for those who would like to use it as an\n"
240 "object library."
241 msgstr ""
242
243 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1276
244 msgid ""
245 "Csound is a user-programmable and user-extensible sound processing\n"
246 "language and software synthesizer."
247 msgstr ""
248
249 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1303
250 msgid ""
251 "midicomp can manipulate SMF (Standard MIDI File) files. It can both\n"
252 " read and write SMF files in 0 or format 1 and also read and write its own\n"
253 " plain text format. This means a SMF file can be turned into easily\n"
254 " parseable text, edited with any text editor or filtered through any script\n"
255 " language, and recompiled back into a binary SMF file."
256 msgstr ""
257
258 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1351
259 msgid ""
260 "clalsadrv is a C++ wrapper around the ALSA API simplifying access to\n"
261 "ALSA PCM devices."
262 msgstr ""
263
264 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1390
265 msgid ""
266 "The AMB plugins are a set of LADSPA ambisonics plugins, mainly to be\n"
267 "used within Ardour. Features include: mono and stereo to B-format panning,\n"
268 "horizontal rotator, square, hexagon and cube decoders."
269 msgstr ""
270
271 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1427
272 msgid ""
273 "This package provides various LADSPA plugins. @code{cs_chorus} and\n"
274 "@code{cs_phaser} provide chorus and phaser effects, respectively;\n"
275 "@code{mvclpf24} provides four implementations of the low-pass filter used in\n"
276 "vintage Moog synthesizers; @code{mvchpf24} is based on the voltage-controlled\n"
277 "high-pass filter by Robert Moog. The filters attempt to accurately emulate\n"
278 "the non-linear circuit elements of their original analog counterparts."
279 msgstr ""
280
281 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1467
282 msgid ""
283 "This package provides a stereo reverb LADSPA plugin based on the\n"
284 "well-known greverb."
285 msgstr ""
286
287 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1503
288 msgid ""
289 "This package provides a LADSPA plugin for a four-band parametric\n"
290 "equalizer. Each section has an active/bypass switch, frequency, bandwidth and\n"
291 "gain controls. There is also a global bypass switch and gain control.\n"
292 "\n"
293 "The 2nd order resonant filters are implemented using a Mitra-Regalia style\n"
294 "lattice filter, which is stable even while parameters are being changed.\n"
295 "\n"
296 "All switches and controls are internally smoothed, so they can be used @code{live}\n"
297 "without any clicks or zipper noises. This makes this plugin suitable for use\n"
298 "in systems that allow automation of plugin control ports, such as Ardour, or\n"
299 "for stage use."
300 msgstr ""
301
302 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1548
303 msgid ""
304 "This package provides a LADSPA plugin to manipulate the stereo width of\n"
305 "audio signals."
306 msgstr ""
307
308 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1585
309 msgid ""
310 "The @code{blvco} LADSPA plugin provides three anti-aliased oscillators:\n"
311 "\n"
312 "@enumerate\n"
313 "@item Pulse-VCO, a dirac pulse oscillator with flat amplitude spectrum\n"
314 "@item Saw-VCO, a sawtooth oscillator with 1/F amplitude spectrum\n"
315 "@item Rec-VCO, a square / rectangle oscillator\n"
316 "@end enumerate\n"
317 "\n"
318 "\n"
319 "All oscillators are low-pass filtered to provide waveforms similar to the\n"
320 "output of analog synthesizers such as the Moog Voyager."
321 msgstr ""
322
323 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1629
324 msgid ""
325 "This package provides a LADSPA plugin for a Wah effect with envelope\n"
326 "follower."
327 msgstr ""
328
329 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1665
330 msgid "This package provides a LADSPA plugin for a stereo reverb effect."
331 msgstr ""
332
333 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1706
334 msgid ""
335 "FluidSynth is a real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2\n"
336 "specifications. FluidSynth reads and handles MIDI events from the MIDI input\n"
337 "device. It is the software analogue of a MIDI synthesizer. FluidSynth can\n"
338 "also play midifiles using a Soundfont."
339 msgstr ""
340
341 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1745
342 msgid "FAAD2 is an MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 AAC decoder supporting LC, Main, LTP, SBR, -PS, and DAB+."
343 msgstr ""
344
345 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1786
346 msgid "Faust is a programming language for realtime audio signal processing."
347 msgstr ""
348
349 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1855
350 msgid ""
351 "FreePats is a project to create a free and open set of GUS compatible\n"
352 "patches that can be used with softsynths such as Timidity and WildMidi."
353 msgstr ""
354
355 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1908
356 msgid ""
357 "Guitarix is a virtual guitar amplifier running JACK.\n"
358 "Guitarix takes the signal from your guitar as a mono-signal from your sound\n"
359 "card. The input is processed by a main amp and a rack-section. Both can be\n"
360 "routed separately and deliver a processed stereo-signal via JACK. You may\n"
361 "fill the rack with effects from more than 25 built-in modules including stuff\n"
362 "from a simple noise gate to modulation effects like flanger, phaser or\n"
363 "auto-wah."
364 msgstr ""
365
366 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:1964
367 msgid ""
368 "Rakarrack is a richly featured multi-effects processor emulating a\n"
369 "guitar effects pedalboard. Effects include compressor, expander, noise gate,\n"
370 "equalizers, exciter, flangers, chorus, various delay and reverb effects,\n"
371 "distortion modules and many more. Most of the effects engine is built from\n"
372 "modules found in the excellent software synthesizer ZynAddSubFX. Presets and\n"
373 "user interface are optimized for guitar, but Rakarrack processes signals in\n"
374 "stereo while it does not apply internal band-limiting filtering, and thus is\n"
375 "well suited to all musical instruments and vocals."
376 msgstr ""
377
378 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2020
379 msgid ""
380 "IR is a low-latency, real-time, high performance signal convolver\n"
381 "especially for creating reverb effects. It supports impulse responses with 1,\n"
382 "2 or 4 channels, in any soundfile format supported by libsndfile."
383 msgstr ""
384
385 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2061
386 msgid ""
387 "JACK is a low-latency audio server. It can connect a number of\n"
388 "different applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share\n"
389 "audio between themselves. JACK is different from other audio server efforts\n"
390 "in that it has been designed from the ground up to be suitable for\n"
391 "professional audio work. This means that it focuses on two key areas:\n"
392 "synchronous execution of all clients, and low latency operation."
393 msgstr ""
394
395 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2157
396 msgid ""
397 "Jalv is a simple but fully featured LV2 host for JACK. It runs LV2\n"
398 "plugins and exposes their ports as JACK ports, essentially making any LV2\n"
399 "plugin function as a JACK application."
400 msgstr ""
401
402 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2203
403 msgid ""
404 "LADSPA is a standard that allows software audio processors and effects\n"
405 "to be plugged into a wide range of audio synthesis and recording packages."
406 msgstr ""
407
408 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2257
409 msgid ""
410 "LASH is a session management system for audio applications. It allows\n"
411 "you to save and restore audio sessions consisting of multiple interconneced\n"
412 "applications, restoring program state (i.e. loaded patches) and the\n"
413 "connections between them."
414 msgstr ""
415
416 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2280
417 msgid ""
418 "The Bauer stereophonic-to-binaural DSP (bs2b) library and plugins is\n"
419 "designed to improve headphone listening of stereo audio records. Recommended\n"
420 "for headphone prolonged listening to disable superstereo fatigue without\n"
421 "essential distortions."
422 msgstr ""
423
424 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2304
425 msgid ""
426 "The Bauer stereophonic-to-binaural DSP (bs2b) library and\n"
427 "plugins is designed to improve headphone listening of stereo audio records.\n"
428 "Recommended for headphone prolonged listening to disable superstereo fatigue\n"
429 "without essential distortions. This package contains a LADSPA plugin for use\n"
430 "with applications that support them (e.g. PulseAudio)."
431 msgstr ""
432
433 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2330
434 msgid ""
435 "liblo is a lightweight library that provides an easy to use\n"
436 "implementation of the Open Sound Control (@dfn{OSC}) protocol."
437 msgstr ""
438
439 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2368
440 msgid ""
441 "RtAudio is a set of C++ classes that provides a common API for real-time\n"
442 "audio input/output. It was designed with the following objectives:\n"
443 "\n"
444 "@itemize\n"
445 "@item object-oriented C++ design\n"
446 "@item simple, common API across all supported platforms\n"
447 "@item only one source and one header file for easy inclusion in programming\n"
448 "projects\n"
449 "@item allow simultaneous multi-api support\n"
450 "@item support dynamic connection of devices\n"
451 "@item provide extensive audio device parameter control\n"
452 "@item allow audio device capability probing\n"
453 "@item automatic internal conversion for data format, channel number\n"
454 "compensation, (de)interleaving, and byte-swapping\n"
455 "@end itemize"
456 msgstr ""
457
458 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2404
459 msgid ""
460 "This package provides bindings for PortAudio v19, the\n"
461 "cross-platform audio input/output stream library."
462 msgstr ""
463
464 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2431
465 msgid ""
466 "Pyliblo is a Python wrapper for the liblo Open Sound Control (OSC)\n"
467 "library. It supports almost the complete functionality of liblo, allowing you\n"
468 "to send and receive OSC messages using a nice and simple Python API. Also\n"
469 "included are the command line utilities @code{send_osc} and @code{dump_osc}."
470 msgstr ""
471
472 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2470
473 msgid ""
474 "This package provides python bindings for libsndfile based on\n"
475 "CFFI and NumPy."
476 msgstr ""
477
478 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2488
479 msgid ""
480 "This package provides a python API to read and write MIDI\n"
481 "files."
482 msgstr ""
483 "이 꾸러미는 파이썬 API를 미디 파일 읽기와 쓰기는데\n"
484 "제공합니다."
485
486 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2525
487 msgid ""
488 "@command{audio-to-midi} converts audio files to multichannel\n"
489 "MIDI files. It accomplishes this by performing FFTs on all channels of the\n"
490 "audio data at user-specified time steps. It then separates the resulting\n"
491 "frequency analysis into equivalence classes which correspond to the twelve tone\n"
492 "scale; the volume of each class being the average volume of its constituent\n"
493 "frequencies. This data is then formatted to MIDI and written to disk."
494 msgstr ""
495
496 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2574
497 msgid ""
498 "Lilv is a C library to make the use of LV2 plugins as simple as possible\n"
499 "for applications. Lilv is the successor to SLV2, rewritten to be\n"
500 "significantly faster and have minimal dependencies."
501 msgstr ""
502
503 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2602
504 msgid ""
505 "LV2 is an open specification for audio plugins and host applications.\n"
506 "At its core, LV2 is a simple stable interface, accompanied by extensions which\n"
507 "add functionality to support the needs of increasingly powerful audio\n"
508 "software."
509 msgstr ""
510
511 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2639
512 msgid "An LV2 port of the mda Piano VSTi."
513 msgstr "mda Piano VSTi의 LV2 포트."
514
515 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2653
516 msgid "An LV2 port of the mda EPiano VSTi."
517 msgstr "mda EPiano VSTi의 VL2 포트."
518
519 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2685
520 msgid ""
521 "The LV2 Toolkit (LVTK) contains libraries that wrap the LV2 C API and\n"
522 "extensions into easy to use C++ classes. It is the successor of\n"
523 "lv2-c++-tools."
524 msgstr ""
525
526 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2728
527 msgid ""
528 "OpenAL provides capabilities for playing audio in a virtual 3D\n"
529 "environment. Distance attenuation, doppler shift, and directional sound\n"
530 "emitters are among the features handled by the API. More advanced effects,\n"
531 "including air absorption, occlusion, and environmental reverb, are available\n"
532 "through the EFX extension. It also facilitates streaming audio, multi-channel\n"
533 "buffers, and audio capture."
534 msgstr ""
535
536 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2759
537 msgid "freealut is the OpenAL Utility Toolkit."
538 msgstr "freealut는 OpenAL 유틸리티 툴킷입니다."
539
540 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2792
541 msgid ""
542 "Patchage is a modular patch bay for audio and MIDI systems based on JACK\n"
543 "and ALSA."
544 msgstr ""
545
546 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2822
547 msgid ""
548 "The Portable C Audio Library (pcaudiolib) provides a C@tie{}API to\n"
549 "different audio devices such as ALSA or PulseAudio."
550 msgstr ""
551
552 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2854
553 msgid ""
554 "Control a Jack server. Allows you to plug various sources\n"
555 "into various outputs and to start, stop and configure jackd"
556 msgstr ""
557
558 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:2888
559 msgid ""
560 "QJackRcd is a simple graphical stereo recorder for JACK\n"
561 "supporting silence processing for automatic pause, file splitting, and\n"
562 "background file post-processing."
563 msgstr ""
564
565 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3003
566 msgid ""
567 "SuperCollider is a synthesis engine (@code{scsynth} or\n"
568 "@code{supernova}) and programming language (@code{sclang}). It can be used\n"
569 "for experimenting with sound synthesis and algorithmic composition.\n"
570 "\n"
571 "SuperCollider requires jackd to be installed in your user profile and your\n"
572 "user must be allowed to access the realtime features of the kernel. Search\n"
573 "for \"realtime\" in the index of the Guix manual to learn how to achieve this\n"
574 "using Guix System."
575 msgstr ""
576
577 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3036
578 msgid ""
579 "Raul (Real-time Audio Utility Library) is a C++ utility library primarily\n"
580 "aimed at audio/musical applications."
581 msgstr ""
582
583 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3075
584 msgid ""
585 "This package contains the @command{resample} and\n"
586 "@command{windowfilter} command line utilities. The @command{resample} command\n"
587 "allows changing the sampling rate of a sound file, while the\n"
588 "@command{windowfilter} command allows designing Finite Impulse Response (FIR)\n"
589 "filters using the so-called @emph{window method}."
590 msgstr ""
591
592 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3118
593 msgid ""
594 "Rubber Band is a library and utility program that permits changing the\n"
595 "tempo and pitch of an audio recording independently of one another."
596 msgstr ""
597
598 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3146
599 msgid ""
600 "RtMidi is a set of C++ classes (RtMidiIn, RtMidiOut, and API specific\n"
601 "classes) that provide a common cross-platform API for realtime MIDI\n"
602 "input/output."
603 msgstr ""
604
605 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3174
606 msgid ""
607 "Sratom is a library for serialising LV2 atoms to/from RDF, particularly\n"
608 "the Turtle syntax."
609 msgstr ""
610
611 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3202
612 msgid ""
613 "Suil is a lightweight C library for loading and wrapping LV2 plugin UIs.\n"
614 "\n"
615 "Suil makes it possible to load a UI of a toolkit in a host using another\n"
616 "toolkit. The API is designed such that hosts do not need to explicitly\n"
617 "support specific toolkits – if Suil supports a particular toolkit, then UIs in\n"
618 "that toolkit will work in all hosts that use Suil automatically.\n"
619 "\n"
620 "Suil currently supports every combination of Gtk, Qt, and X11."
621 msgstr ""
622
623 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3234
624 msgid ""
625 "@code{libebur128} is a C library that implements the EBU R 128 standard\n"
626 "for loudness normalisation."
627 msgstr ""
628
629 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3288
630 msgid ""
631 "TiMidity++ is a software synthesizer. It can play MIDI files by\n"
632 "converting them into PCM waveform data; give it a MIDI data along with digital\n"
633 "instrument data files, then it synthesizes them in real-time, and plays. It\n"
634 "can not only play sounds, but also can save the generated waveforms into hard\n"
635 "disks as various audio file formats."
636 msgstr ""
637
638 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3328
639 msgid ""
640 "Vamp is an audio processing plugin system for plugins that extract\n"
641 "descriptive information from audio data — typically referred to as audio\n"
642 "analysis plugins or audio feature extraction plugins."
643 msgstr ""
644
645 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3370
646 msgid ""
647 "SBSMS (Subband Sinusoidal Modeling Synthesis) is software for time\n"
648 "stretching and pitch scaling of audio. This package contains the library."
649 msgstr ""
650
651 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3402
652 msgid ""
653 "WavPack is an audio compression format with lossless, lossy and hybrid\n"
654 "compression modes. This package contains command-line programs and library to\n"
655 "encode and decode wavpack files."
656 msgstr ""
657
658 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3423
659 msgid ""
660 "Libmodplug renders mod music files as raw audio data, for playing or\n"
661 "conversion. mod, .s3m, .it, .xm, and a number of lesser-known formats are\n"
662 "supported. Optional features include high-quality resampling, bass expansion,\n"
663 "surround and reverb."
664 msgstr ""
665
666 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3444
667 msgid ""
668 "Libxmp is a library that renders module files to PCM data. It supports\n"
669 "over 90 mainstream and obscure module formats including Protracker (MOD),\n"
670 "Scream Tracker 3 (S3M), Fast Tracker II (XM), and Impulse Tracker (IT)."
671 msgstr ""
672
673 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3469
674 msgid ""
675 "Xmp is a portable module player that plays over 90 mainstream and\n"
676 "obscure module formats, including Protracker MOD, Fasttracker II XM, Scream\n"
677 "Tracker 3 S3M and Impulse Tracker IT files."
678 msgstr ""
679
680 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3497
681 msgid ""
682 "SoundTouch is an audio processing library for changing the tempo, pitch\n"
683 "and playback rates of audio streams or audio files. It is intended for\n"
684 "application developers writing sound processing tools that require tempo/pitch\n"
685 "control functionality, or just for playing around with the sound effects."
686 msgstr ""
687
688 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3536
689 msgid ""
690 "SoX (Sound eXchange) is a command line utility that can convert\n"
691 "various formats of computer audio files to other formats. It can also\n"
692 "apply various effects to these sound files, and, as an added bonus, SoX\n"
693 "can play and record audio files."
694 msgstr ""
695
696 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3561
697 msgid ""
698 "The SoX Resampler library (libsoxr) performs one-dimensional sample-rate\n"
699 "conversion. It may be used, for example, to resample PCM-encoded audio."
700 msgstr ""
701
702 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3585
703 msgid ""
704 "TwoLAME is an optimised MPEG Audio Layer 2 (MP2) encoder based on\n"
705 "tooLAME by Mike Cheng, which in turn is based upon the ISO dist10 code and\n"
706 "portions of LAME."
707 msgstr ""
708
709 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3645
710 msgid ""
711 "PortAudio is a portable C/C++ audio I/O library providing a simple API\n"
712 "to record and/or play sound using a callback function or a blocking read/write\n"
713 "interface."
714 msgstr ""
715
716 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3677
717 msgid ""
718 "Qsynth is a GUI front-end application for the FluidSynth SoundFont\n"
719 "synthesizer written in C++."
720 msgstr ""
721
722 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3716
723 msgid ""
724 "RSound allows you to send audio from an application and transfer it\n"
725 "directly to a different computer on your LAN network. It is an audio daemon\n"
726 "with a much different focus than most other audio daemons."
727 msgstr ""
728
729 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3749
730 msgid ""
731 "XJackFreak is an audio analysis and equalizing tool for the Jack Audio\n"
732 "Connection Kit. It can display the FFT of any input, modify it and output the\n"
733 "result."
734 msgstr ""
735
736 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3801
737 msgid ""
738 "Zita convolver is a C++ library providing a real-time convolution\n"
739 "engine."
740 msgstr ""
741
742 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3853
743 msgid ""
744 "Libzita-resampler is a C++ library for resampling audio signals. It is\n"
745 "designed to be used within a real-time processing context, to be fast, and to\n"
746 "provide high-quality sample rate conversion."
747 msgstr ""
748
749 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3900
750 msgid ""
751 "Zita-alsa-pcmi is a C++ wrapper around the ALSA API. It provides easy\n"
752 "access to ALSA PCM devices, taking care of the many functions required to\n"
753 "open, initialise and use a hw: device in mmap mode, and providing floating\n"
754 "point audio data."
755 msgstr ""
756
757 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3927
758 msgid ""
759 "Cuetools is a set of programs that are useful for manipulating\n"
760 "and using CUE sheet (cue) files and Table of Contents (toc) files. CUE and TOC\n"
761 "files are a way to represent the layout of a data or audio CD in a\n"
762 "machine-readable ASCII format."
763 msgstr ""
764
765 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3950
766 msgid ""
767 "shntool is a multi-purpose WAVE data processing and reporting\n"
768 "utility. File formats are abstracted from its core, so it can process any file\n"
769 "that contains WAVE data, compressed or not---provided there exists a format\n"
770 "module to handle that particular file type. It can also generate CUE files, and\n"
771 "use them split WAVE data into multiple files."
772 msgstr ""
773
774 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:3990
775 msgid ""
776 "Dcadec is a DTS Coherent Acoustics surround sound decoder\n"
777 "with support for HD extensions."
778 msgstr ""
779
780 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4028
781 msgid ""
782 "BS1770GAIN is a loudness scanner compliant with ITU-R BS.1770 and its\n"
783 "flavors EBU R128, ATSC A/85, and ReplayGain 2.0. It helps normalizing the\n"
784 "loudness of audio and video files to the same level."
785 msgstr ""
786
787 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4060
788 msgid ""
789 "An easy to use audio filtering library made from webrtc\n"
790 "code, used in @code{libtoxcore}."
791 msgstr ""
792
793 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4113
794 msgid ""
795 "This C library provides an encoder and a decoder for the GSM\n"
796 "06.10 RPE-LTP lossy speech compression algorithm."
797 msgstr ""
798
799 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4136
800 msgid ""
801 "This package contains wrappers for accessing the ALSA API from Python.\n"
802 "It is currently fairly complete for PCM devices, and has some support for\n"
803 "mixers."
804 msgstr ""
805
806 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4160
807 msgid ""
808 "This package provides an encoder for the LDAC\n"
809 "high-resolution Bluetooth audio streaming codec for streaming at up to 990\n"
810 "kbps at 24 bit/96 kHz."
811 msgstr ""
812
813 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4207
814 msgid ""
815 "This project is a rebirth of a direct integration between\n"
816 "Bluez and ALSA. Since Bluez >= 5, the built-in integration has been removed\n"
817 "in favor of 3rd party audio applications. From now on, Bluez acts as a\n"
818 "middleware between an audio application, which implements Bluetooth audio\n"
819 "profile, and a Bluetooth audio device. BlueALSA registers all known Bluetooth\n"
820 "audio profiles in Bluez, so in theory every Bluetooth device (with audio\n"
821 "capabilities) can be connected. In order to access the audio stream, one has\n"
822 "to connect to the ALSA PCM device called @code{bluealsa}. The device is based\n"
823 "on the ALSA software PCM plugin."
824 msgstr ""
825
826 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4273
827 msgid ""
828 "Snd is a sound editor modelled loosely after Emacs. It can be\n"
829 "customized and extended using either the s7 Scheme implementation (included in\n"
830 "the Snd sources), Ruby, or Forth."
831 msgstr ""
832
833 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4303
834 msgid ""
835 "Noise Repellent is an LV2 plugin to reduce noise. It has\n"
836 "the following features:\n"
837 "\n"
838 "@enumerate\n"
839 "@item Spectral gating and spectral subtraction suppression rule\n"
840 "@item Adaptive and manual noise thresholds estimation\n"
841 "@item Adjustable noise floor\n"
842 "@item Adjustable offset of thresholds to perform over-subtraction\n"
843 "@item Time smoothing and a masking estimation to reduce artifacts\n"
844 "@item Basic onset detector to avoid transients suppression\n"
845 "@item Whitening of the noise floor to mask artifacts and to recover higher\n"
846 " frequencies\n"
847 "@item Option to listen to the residual signal\n"
848 "@item Soft bypass\n"
849 "@item Noise profile saved with the session\n"
850 "@end enumerate\n"
851 msgstr ""
852
853 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4374
854 msgid ""
855 "RNNoise is a library that uses deep learning to apply\n"
856 "noise suppression to audio sources with voice presence. This package provides\n"
857 "an LV2 audio plugin."
858 msgstr ""
859
860 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4420
861 msgid ""
862 "@code{cli-visualizer} displays fast-Fourier\n"
863 "transforms (FFTs) of the sound being played, as well as other graphical\n"
864 "representations."
865 msgstr ""
866
867 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4474
868 msgid ""
869 "C.A.V.A. is a bar audio spectrum visualizer for the terminal\n"
870 "using ALSA, MPD, PulseAudio, or a FIFO buffer as its input."
871 msgstr ""
872
873 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4508
874 msgid "Fluid-3 is Frank Wen's pro-quality GM soundfont."
875 msgstr ""
876
877 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4532
878 msgid ""
879 "FDK is a library for encoding and decoding Advanced Audio\n"
880 "Coding (AAC) format audio, developed by Fraunhofer IIS, and included as part of\n"
881 "Android. It supports several Audio Object Types including MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AAC\n"
882 "LC, HE-AAC (AAC LC + SBR), HE-AACv2 (LC + SBR + PS) as well AAC-LD (low delay)\n"
883 "and AAC-ELD (enhanced low delay) for real-time communication. The encoding\n"
884 "library supports sample rates up to 96 kHz and up to eight channels (7.1\n"
885 " surround)."
886 msgstr ""
887
888 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4572
889 msgid ""
890 "OpenShot Audio Library (libopenshot-audio) allows\n"
891 "high-quality editing and playback of audio, and is based on the JUCE\n"
892 "library."
893 msgstr ""
894
895 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4600
896 msgid ""
897 "FAudio is an XAudio reimplementation that focuses solely on\n"
898 "developing fully accurate DirectX Audio runtime libraries."
899 msgstr ""
900
901 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4630
902 msgid ""
903 "Gnaural is a programmable auditory binaural beat synthesizer\n"
904 "intended to be used for brainwave entrainment. Gnaural supports creation of\n"
905 "binaural beat tracks of different frequencies and exporting of tracks into\n"
906 "different audio formats. Gnaural can also be linked over the internet with\n"
907 "other Gnaural instances, allowing synchronous sessions between many users."
908 msgstr ""
909
910 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4665
911 msgid ""
912 "DarkIce is a live audio streamer. It takes audio input from\n"
913 "a sound card, encodes it into Ogg Vorbis and/or mp3, and sends the audio\n"
914 "stream to one or more IceCast and/or ShoutCast servers."
915 msgstr ""
916
917 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4690
918 msgid ""
919 "Libltc is a POSIX-C Library for handling\n"
920 "@dfn{Linear/Longitudinal Time Code} (LTC) data."
921 msgstr ""
922
923 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4724
924 msgid ""
925 "TTA performs lossless compression on multichannel 8,16 and 24 bits\n"
926 "data of the Wav audio files. Being lossless means that no data-\n"
927 "quality is lost in the compression - when uncompressed, the data will\n"
928 "be identical to the original. The compression ratios of TTA depend on\n"
929 "the type of music file being compressed, but the compression size\n"
930 "will generally range between 30% - 70% of the original. TTA format\n"
931 "supports both of ID3v1/v2 and APEv2 tags."
932 msgstr ""
933
934 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4759
935 msgid ""
936 "@code{libsoundio} is a C library providing audio input and\n"
937 "output. The API is suitable for real-time software such as digital audio\n"
938 "workstations as well as consumer software such as music players."
939 msgstr ""
940
941 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4785
942 msgid ""
943 "Redkite is a small GUI toolkit developed in C++17 and\n"
944 "inspired from other well known GUI toolkits such as Qt and GTK. It is\n"
945 "minimal on purpose and is intended to be statically linked to applications,\n"
946 "therefore satisfying any requirements they may have to be self contained,\n"
947 "as is the case with audio plugins."
948 msgstr ""
949
950 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4857
951 msgid ""
952 "Carla is a modular audio plugin host, with features like\n"
953 "transport control, automation of parameters via MIDI CC and remote control\n"
954 "over OSC. Carla currently supports LADSPA (including LRDF), DSSI, LV2, VST2,\n"
955 "and VST3 plugin formats, plus SF2 and SFZ file support. It uses JACK as the\n"
956 "default and preferred audio driver but also supports native drivers like ALSA."
957 msgstr ""
958
959 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4893
960 msgid ""
961 "Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio\n"
962 "processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, recording and\n"
963 "format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect processing, mixing,\n"
964 "recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports a wide range of audio inputs,\n"
965 "outputs and effect algorithms. Effects and audio objects can be combined in\n"
966 "various ways, and their parameters can be controlled by operator objects like\n"
967 "oscillators and MIDI-CCs. A versatile console mode user-interface is included\n"
968 "in the package."
969 msgstr ""
970
971 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4933
972 msgid ""
973 "libaudec is a wrapper library over ffmpeg, sndfile and\n"
974 "libsamplerate for reading and resampling audio files, based on Robin Gareus'\n"
975 "@code{audio_decoder} code."
976 msgstr ""
977
978 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:4965
979 msgid ""
980 "lv2lint is an LV2 lint-like tool that checks whether a\n"
981 "given plugin and its UI(s) match up with the provided metadata and adhere\n"
982 "to well-known best practices."
983 msgstr ""
984
985 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5001
986 msgid ""
987 "lv2toweb allows the user to create an xhtml page with information\n"
988 "about the given LV2 plugin, provided that the plugin and its UI(s) match up\n"
989 "with the provided metadata and adhere to well-known best practices."
990 msgstr ""
991
992 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5030
993 msgid ""
994 "ZToolkit (Ztk) is a cross-platform GUI toolkit heavily\n"
995 "inspired by GTK. It handles events and low level drawing on behalf of\n"
996 "the user and provides a high-level API for managing the UI and custom\n"
997 "widgets. ZToolkit is written in C and was created to be used for building\n"
998 "audio plugin UIs, where the dependencies often need to be kept to a\n"
999 "minimum."
1000 msgstr ""
1001
1002 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5064
1003 msgid ""
1004 "libInstPatch is a library for processing digital sample based MIDI\n"
1005 "instrument \"patch\" files. The types of files libInstPatch supports are used\n"
1006 "for creating instrument sounds for wavetable synthesis. libInstPatch provides\n"
1007 "an object framework (based on GObject) to load patch files, which can then be\n"
1008 "edited, converted, compressed and saved."
1009 msgstr ""
1010
1011 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5111
1012 msgid ""
1013 "The LSP DSP library provides a set of functions that perform\n"
1014 "SIMD-optimized computing on several hardware architectures. All functions\n"
1015 "currently operate on IEEE-754 single-precision floating-point numbers."
1016 msgstr ""
1017
1018 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5144
1019 msgid ""
1020 "Codec 2 is a speech codec designed for communications quality speech\n"
1021 "between 700 and 3200 bit/s. The main application is low bandwidth HF/VHF\n"
1022 "digital radio."
1023 msgstr ""
1024
1025 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5170
1026 msgid ""
1027 "The mbelib library provides support for the 7200x4400 bit/s codec used\n"
1028 "in P25 Phase 1, the 7100x4400 bit/s codec used in ProVoice and the @emph{Half\n"
1029 "Rate} 3600x2250 bit/s vocoder used in various radio systems."
1030 msgstr ""
1031
1032 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5270
1033 msgid ""
1034 "Ableton Link is a C++ library that synchronizes musical beat, tempo, and phase\n"
1035 "across multiple applications running on one or more devices. Applications on devices\n"
1036 "connected to a local network discover each other automatically and form a musical\n"
1037 "session in which each participant can perform independently: anyone can start or stop\n"
1038 "while still staying in time."
1039 msgstr ""
1040
1041 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5331
1042 msgid ""
1043 "Butt is a tool to stream audio to a ShoutCast or\n"
1044 "Icecast server."
1045 msgstr ""
1046
1047 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5377
1048 msgid ""
1049 "siggen is a set of tools for imitating a laboratory signal\n"
1050 "generator, generating audio signals out of Linux's /dev/dsp audio\n"
1051 "device. There is support for mono and/or stereo and 8 or 16 bit samples."
1052 msgstr ""
1053
1054 #: gnu/packages/audio.scm:5410
1055 msgid ""
1056 "MDA-LV2 is an LV2 port of the MDA plugins. It includes effects and a few\n"
1057 "instrument plugins."
1058 msgstr ""
1059
1060 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:147
1061 msgid ""
1062 "Duplicity backs up directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes\n"
1063 "and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses\n"
1064 "librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the\n"
1065 "parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity\n"
1066 "uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from\n"
1067 "spying and/or modification by the server."
1068 msgstr ""
1069
1070 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:173
1071 msgid ""
1072 "Par2cmdline uses Reed-Solomon error-correcting codes to\n"
1073 "generate and verify PAR2 recovery files. These files can be distributed\n"
1074 "alongside the source files or stored together with back-ups to protect against\n"
1075 "transmission errors or @dfn{bit rot}, the degradation of storage media over\n"
1076 "time.\n"
1077 "Unlike a simple checksum, PAR2 doesn't merely detect errors: as long as the\n"
1078 "damage isn't too extensive (and smaller than the size of the recovery file), it\n"
1079 "can even repair them."
1080 msgstr ""
1081
1082 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:212
1083 msgid ""
1084 "Hdup2 is a backup utility, its aim is to make backup really simple. The\n"
1085 "backup scheduling is done by means of a cron job. It supports an\n"
1086 "include/exclude mechanism, remote backups, encrypted backups and split\n"
1087 "backups (called chunks) to allow easy burning to CD/DVD."
1088 msgstr ""
1089
1090 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:309
1091 msgid ""
1092 "Libarchive provides a flexible interface for reading and writing\n"
1093 "archives in various formats such as tar and cpio. Libarchive also supports\n"
1094 "reading and writing archives compressed using various compression filters such\n"
1095 "as gzip and bzip2. The library is inherently stream-oriented; readers\n"
1096 "serially iterate through the archive, writers serially add things to the\n"
1097 "archive. In particular, note that there is currently no built-in support for\n"
1098 "random access nor for in-place modification."
1099 msgstr ""
1100
1101 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:379
1102 msgid ""
1103 "Rdup is a utility inspired by rsync and the plan9 way of doing backups.\n"
1104 "Rdup itself does not backup anything, it only print a list of absolute\n"
1105 "file names to standard output. Auxiliary scripts are needed that act on this\n"
1106 "list and implement the backup strategy."
1107 msgstr ""
1108
1109 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:420
1110 msgid ""
1111 "SnapRAID backs up files stored across multiple storage devices, such as\n"
1112 "disk arrays, in an efficient way reminiscent of its namesake @acronym{RAID,\n"
1113 "Redundant Array of Independent Disks} level 4.\n"
1114 "\n"
1115 "Instead of creating a complete copy of the data like classic backups do, it\n"
1116 "saves space by calculating one or more sets of parity information that's a\n"
1117 "fraction of the size. Each parity set is stored on an additional device the\n"
1118 "size of the largest single storage volume, and protects against the loss of any\n"
1119 "one device, up to a total of six. If more devices fail than there are parity\n"
1120 "sets, (only) the files they contained are lost, not the entire array. Data\n"
1121 "corruption by unreliable devices can also be detected and repaired.\n"
1122 "\n"
1123 "SnapRAID is distinct from actual RAID in that it operates on files and creates\n"
1124 "distinct snapshots only when run. It mainly targets large collections of big\n"
1125 "files that rarely change, like home media centers. One disadvantage is that\n"
1126 "@emph{all} data not in the latest snapshot may be lost if one device fails. An\n"
1127 "advantage is that accidentally deleted files can be recovered, which is not the\n"
1128 "case with RAID.\n"
1129 "\n"
1130 "It's also more flexible than true RAID: devices can have different sizes and\n"
1131 "more can be added without disturbing others. Devices that are not in use can\n"
1132 "remain fully idle, saving power and producing less noise."
1133 msgstr ""
1134
1135 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:470
1136 msgid ""
1137 "Btar is a tar-compatible archiver which allows arbitrary compression and\n"
1138 "ciphering, redundancy, differential backup, indexed extraction, multicore\n"
1139 "compression, input and output serialisation, and tolerance to partial archive\n"
1140 "errors."
1141 msgstr ""
1142
1143 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:498
1144 msgid ""
1145 "Rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network.\n"
1146 "The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse\n"
1147 "diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory, so you\n"
1148 "can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine the best\n"
1149 "features of a mirror and an incremental backup. Rdiff-backup also preserves\n"
1150 "subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, uid/gid ownership,\n"
1151 "modification times, extended attributes, acls, and resource forks. Also,\n"
1152 "rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like\n"
1153 "rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive up\n"
1154 "to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted. Finally,\n"
1155 "rdiff-backup is easy to use and settings have sensible defaults."
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1158 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:544
1159 msgid ""
1160 "rsnapshot is a file system snapshot utility based on rsync.\n"
1161 "rsnapshot makes it easy to make periodic snapshots of local machines, and\n"
1162 "remote machines over SSH. To reduce the disk space required for each backup,\n"
1163 "rsnapshot uses hard links to deduplicate identical files."
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1166 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:626
1167 msgid ""
1168 "Libchop is a set of utilities and library for data backup and\n"
1169 "distributed storage. Its main application is @command{chop-backup}, an\n"
1170 "encrypted backup program that supports data integrity checks, versioning,\n"
1171 "distribution among several sites, selective sharing of stored data, adaptive\n"
1172 "compression, and more. The library itself implements storage techniques such\n"
1173 "as content-addressable storage, content hash keys, Merkle trees, similarity\n"
1174 "detection, and lossless compression."
1175 msgstr ""
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1177 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:773
1178 msgid ""
1179 "Borg is a deduplicating backup program. Optionally, it\n"
1180 "supports compression and authenticated encryption. The main goal of Borg is to\n"
1181 "provide an efficient and secure way to backup data. The data deduplication\n"
1182 "technique used makes Borg suitable for daily backups since only changes are\n"
1183 "stored. The authenticated encryption technique makes it suitable for backups\n"
1184 "to not fully trusted targets. Borg is a fork of Attic."
1185 msgstr ""
1186
1187 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:807
1188 msgid ""
1189 "wimlib is a C library and set of command-line utilities for\n"
1190 "creating, modifying, extracting, and mounting archives in the Windows Imaging\n"
1191 "Format (@dfn{WIM files}). It can capture and apply WIMs directly from and to\n"
1192 "NTFS volumes using @code{ntfs-3g}, preserving NTFS-specific attributes."
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1195 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:919
1196 msgid ""
1197 "With dirvish you can maintain a set of complete images of your\n"
1198 "file systems with unattended creation and expiration. A dirvish backup vault\n"
1199 "is like a time machine for your data. "
1200 msgstr ""
1201
1202 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:1011
1203 msgid ""
1204 "Restic is a program that does backups right and was designed\n"
1205 "with the following principles in mind:\n"
1206 "\n"
1207 "@itemize\n"
1208 "@item Easy: Doing backups should be a frictionless process, otherwise you\n"
1209 "might be tempted to skip it. Restic should be easy to configure and use, so\n"
1210 "that, in the event of a data loss, you can just restore it. Likewise,\n"
1211 "restoring data should not be complicated.\n"
1212 "\n"
1213 "@item Fast: Backing up your data with restic should only be limited by your\n"
1214 "network or hard disk bandwidth so that you can backup your files every day.\n"
1215 "Nobody does backups if it takes too much time. Restoring backups should only\n"
1216 "transfer data that is needed for the files that are to be restored, so that\n"
1217 "this process is also fast.\n"
1218 "\n"
1219 "@item Verifiable: Much more important than backup is restore, so restic\n"
1220 "enables you to easily verify that all data can be restored. @item Secure:\n"
1221 "Restic uses cryptography to guarantee confidentiality and integrity of your\n"
1222 "data. The location the backup data is stored is assumed not to be a trusted\n"
1223 "environment (e.g. a shared space where others like system administrators are\n"
1224 "able to access your backups). Restic is built to secure your data against\n"
1225 "such attackers.\n"
1226 "\n"
1227 "@item Efficient: With the growth of data, additional snapshots should only\n"
1228 "take the storage of the actual increment. Even more, duplicate data should be\n"
1229 "de-duplicated before it is actually written to the storage back end to save\n"
1230 "precious backup space.\n"
1231 "@end itemize"
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1234 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:1066
1235 msgid ""
1236 "ZBackup is a globally-deduplicating backup tool, based on the\n"
1237 "ideas found in Rsync. Feed a large @file{.tar} into it, and it will\n"
1238 "store duplicate regions of it only once, then compress and optionally\n"
1239 "encrypt the result. Feed another @file{.tar} file, and it will also\n"
1240 "re-use any data found in any previous backups. This way only new\n"
1241 "changes are stored, and as long as the files are not very different,\n"
1242 "the amount of storage required is very low. Any of the backup files\n"
1243 "stored previously can be read back in full at any time. The program\n"
1244 "is format-agnostic, so you can feed virtually any files to it."
1245 msgstr ""
1246
1247 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:1104
1248 msgid ""
1249 "Dump examines files in a file system, determines which ones\n"
1250 "need to be backed up, and copies those files to a specified disk, tape or\n"
1251 "other storage medium. Subsequent incremental backups can then be layered on\n"
1252 "top of the full backup. The restore command performs the inverse function of\n"
1253 "dump; it can restore a full backup of a file system. Single files and\n"
1254 "directory subtrees may also be restored from full or partial backups in\n"
1255 "interactive mode."
1256 msgstr ""
1257
1258 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:1151
1259 msgid ""
1260 "Burp is a network backup and restore program. It attempts\n"
1261 "to reduce network traffic and the amount of space that is used by each\n"
1262 "backup."
1263 msgstr ""
1264
1265 #: gnu/packages/backup.scm:1188
1266 msgid ""
1267 "Disarchive can disassemble software archives into data\n"
1268 "and metadata. The goal is to create a small amount of metadata that\n"
1269 "can be used to recreate a software archive bit-for-bit from the\n"
1270 "original files. For example, a software archive made using tar and\n"
1271 "Gzip will need to describe the order of files in the tarball and the\n"
1272 "compression parameters used by Gzip."
1273 msgstr ""
1274
1275 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:92
1276 msgid ""
1277 "GNU Hello prints the message \"Hello, world!\" and then exits. It\n"
1278 "serves as an example of standard GNU coding practices. As such, it supports\n"
1279 "command-line arguments, multiple languages, and so on."
1280 msgstr ""
1281
1282 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:129
1283 msgid ""
1284 "grep is a tool for finding text inside files. Text is found by\n"
1285 "matching a pattern provided by the user in one or many files. The pattern\n"
1286 "may be provided as a basic or extended regular expression, or as fixed\n"
1287 "strings. By default, the matching text is simply printed to the screen,\n"
1288 "however the output can be greatly customized to include, for example, line\n"
1289 "numbers. GNU grep offers many extensions over the standard utility,\n"
1290 "including, for example, recursive directory searching."
1291 msgstr ""
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1293 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:171
1294 msgid ""
1295 "Sed is a non-interactive, text stream editor. It receives a text\n"
1296 "input from a file or from standard input and it then applies a series of text\n"
1297 "editing commands to the stream and prints its output to standard output. It\n"
1298 "is often used for substituting text patterns in a stream. The GNU\n"
1299 "implementation offers several extensions over the standard utility."
1300 msgstr ""
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1302 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:228
1303 msgid ""
1304 "Tar provides the ability to create tar archives, as well as the\n"
1305 "ability to extract, update or list files in an existing archive. It is\n"
1306 "useful for combining many files into one larger file, while maintaining\n"
1307 "directory structure and file information such as permissions and\n"
1308 "creation/modification dates. GNU tar offers many extensions over the\n"
1309 "standard utility."
1310 msgstr ""
1311
1312 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:259
1313 msgid ""
1314 "Patch is a program that applies changes to files based on differences\n"
1315 "laid out as by the program \"diff\". The changes may be applied to one or more\n"
1316 "files depending on the contents of the diff file. It accepts several\n"
1317 "different diff formats. It may also be used to revert previously applied\n"
1318 "differences."
1319 msgstr ""
1320
1321 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:282
1322 msgid ""
1323 "GNU Diffutils is a package containing tools for finding the\n"
1324 "differences between files. The \"diff\" command is used to show how two files\n"
1325 "differ, while \"cmp\" shows the offsets and line numbers where they differ.\n"
1326 "\"diff3\" allows you to compare three files. Finally, \"sdiff\" offers an\n"
1327 "interactive means to merge two files."
1328 msgstr ""
1329
1330 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:318
1331 msgid ""
1332 "Findutils supplies the basic file directory searching utilities of the\n"
1333 "GNU system. It consists of two primary searching utilities: \"find\"\n"
1334 "recursively searches for files in a directory according to given criteria and\n"
1335 "\"locate\" lists files in a database that match a query. Two auxiliary tools\n"
1336 "are included: \"updatedb\" updates the file name database and \"xargs\" may be\n"
1337 "used to apply commands with arbitrarily long arguments."
1338 msgstr ""
1339
1340 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:398
1341 msgid ""
1342 "GNU Coreutils package includes all of the basic command-line tools that\n"
1343 "are expected in a POSIX system, excluding shell. This package is the union of\n"
1344 "the GNU fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages. Most of these tools\n"
1345 "offer extended functionality beyond that which is outlined in the POSIX\n"
1346 "standard."
1347 msgstr ""
1348
1349 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:476
1350 msgid ""
1351 "Make is a program that is used to control the production of\n"
1352 "executables or other files from their source files. The process is\n"
1353 "controlled from a Makefile, in which the developer specifies how each file is\n"
1354 "generated from its source. It has powerful dependency resolution and the\n"
1355 "ability to determine when files have to be regenerated after their sources\n"
1356 "change. GNU make offers many powerful extensions over the standard utility."
1357 msgstr ""
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1359 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:559
1360 msgid ""
1361 "GNU Binutils is a collection of tools for working with binary files.\n"
1362 "Perhaps the most notable are \"ld\", a linker, and \"as\", an assembler.\n"
1363 "Other tools include programs to display binary profiling information, list\n"
1364 "the strings in a binary file, and utilities for working with archives. The\n"
1365 "\"bfd\" library for working with executable and object formats is also\n"
1366 "included."
1367 msgstr ""
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1369 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:695
1370 msgid ""
1371 "The linker wrapper (or @code{ld-wrapper}) wraps the linker to add any\n"
1372 "missing @code{-rpath} flags, and to detect any misuse of libraries outside of\n"
1373 "the store."
1374 msgstr ""
1375
1376 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:960
1377 msgid ""
1378 "Any Unix-like operating system needs a C library: the library which\n"
1379 "defines the \"system calls\" and other basic facilities such as open, malloc,\n"
1380 "printf, exit...\n"
1381 "\n"
1382 "The GNU C library is used as the C library in the GNU system and most systems\n"
1383 "with the Linux kernel."
1384 msgstr ""
1385
1386 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:1081
1387 msgid ""
1388 "This package provides all the locales supported by the GNU C Library,\n"
1389 "more than 400 in total. To use them set the @code{LOCPATH} environment variable\n"
1390 "to the @code{share/locale} sub-directory of this package."
1391 msgstr ""
1392
1393 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:1232
1394 msgid ""
1395 "The which program finds the location of executables in PATH, with a\n"
1396 "variety of options. It is an alternative to the shell \"type\" built-in\n"
1397 "command."
1398 msgstr ""
1399
1400 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:1350
1401 msgid ""
1402 "The Time Zone Database (often called tz or zoneinfo)\n"
1403 "contains code and data that represent the history of local time for many\n"
1404 "representative locations around the globe. It is updated periodically to\n"
1405 "reflect changes made by political bodies to time zone boundaries, UTC offsets,\n"
1406 "and daylight-saving rules."
1407 msgstr ""
1408
1409 #: gnu/packages/base.scm:1408
1410 msgid ""
1411 "libiconv provides an implementation of the iconv function for systems\n"
1412 "that lack it. iconv is used to convert between character encodings in a\n"
1413 "program. It supports a wide variety of different encodings."
1414 msgstr ""
1415
1416 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:126
1417 msgid ""
1418 "Transmission is a BitTorrent client that comes with graphical,\n"
1419 "textual, and Web user interfaces. Transmission also has a daemon for\n"
1420 "unattended operations. It supports local peer discovery, full encryption,\n"
1421 "DHT, µTP, PEX and Magnet Links."
1422 msgstr ""
1423
1424 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:160
1425 msgid ""
1426 "LibTorrent is a BitTorrent library used by and developed in parallel\n"
1427 "with the BitTorrent client rtorrent. It is written in C++ with emphasis on\n"
1428 "speed and efficiency."
1429 msgstr ""
1430
1431 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:189
1432 msgid ""
1433 "rTorrent is a BitTorrent client with an ncurses interface. It supports\n"
1434 "full encryption, DHT, PEX, and Magnet Links. It can also be controlled via\n"
1435 "XML-RPC over SCGI."
1436 msgstr ""
1437
1438 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:222
1439 msgid ""
1440 "Tremc is a console client, with a curses interface, for the\n"
1441 "Transmission BitTorrent daemon."
1442 msgstr ""
1443
1444 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:263
1445 msgid ""
1446 "Transmission-remote-cli is a console client, with a curses\n"
1447 "interface, for the Transmission BitTorrent daemon. This package is no longer\n"
1448 "maintained upstream."
1449 msgstr ""
1450
1451 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:313
1452 msgid ""
1453 "Aria2 is a lightweight, multi-protocol & multi-source command-line\n"
1454 "download utility. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent and Metalink.\n"
1455 "Aria2 can be manipulated via built-in JSON-RPC and XML-RPC interfaces."
1456 msgstr ""
1457
1458 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:346
1459 msgid ""
1460 "uGet is portable download manager with GTK+ interface supporting\n"
1461 "HTTP, HTTPS, BitTorrent and Metalink, supporting multi-connection\n"
1462 "downloads, download scheduling, download rate limiting."
1463 msgstr ""
1464
1465 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:378
1466 msgid ""
1467 "mktorrent is a simple command-line utility to create BitTorrent\n"
1468 "@dfn{metainfo} files, often known simply as @dfn{torrents}, from both single\n"
1469 "files and whole directories. It can add multiple trackers and web seed URLs,\n"
1470 "and set the @code{private} flag to disallow advertisement through the\n"
1471 "distributed hash table (@dfn{DHT}) and Peer Exchange. Hashing is multi-threaded\n"
1472 "and will take advantage of multiple processor cores where possible."
1473 msgstr ""
1474
1475 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:418
1476 msgid ""
1477 "libtorrent-rasterbar is a feature-complete C++ BitTorrent implementation\n"
1478 "focusing on efficiency and scalability. It runs on embedded devices as well as\n"
1479 "desktops."
1480 msgstr ""
1481
1482 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:470
1483 msgid ""
1484 "qBittorrent is a BitTorrent client programmed in C++/Qt that uses\n"
1485 "libtorrent (sometimes called libtorrent-rasterbar) by Arvid Norberg.\n"
1486 "\n"
1487 "It aims to be a good alternative to all other BitTorrent clients out there.\n"
1488 "qBittorrent is fast, stable and provides unicode support as well as many\n"
1489 "features."
1490 msgstr ""
1491
1492 #: gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm:543
1493 msgid ""
1494 "Deluge contains the common features to BitTorrent clients such as\n"
1495 "Protocol Encryption, DHT, Local Peer Discovery (LSD), Peer Exchange\n"
1496 "(PEX), UPnP, NAT-PMP, Proxy support, Web seeds, global and per-torrent\n"
1497 "speed limits. Deluge heavily utilises the ​libtorrent library. It is\n"
1498 "designed to run as both a normal standalone desktop application and as a\n"
1499 "​client-server."
1500 msgstr ""
1501
1502 #: gnu/packages/certs.scm:77
1503 msgid ""
1504 "The deSEC can be used to obtain certificates with certbot\n"
1505 "DNS ownership verification. With the help of this hook script, you can obtain\n"
1506 "your Let's Encrypt certificate using certbot with authorization provided by the\n"
1507 "DNS challenge mechanism, that is, you will not need a running web server or any\n"
1508 "port forwarding to your local machine."
1509 msgstr ""
1510
1511 #: gnu/packages/certs.scm:121
1512 msgid ""
1513 "certdata2pem.py is a Python script to transform X.509 certificate\n"
1514 "\"source code\" as contained, for example, in the Mozilla sources, into\n"
1515 ".pem formatted certificates."
1516 msgstr ""
1517
1518 #: gnu/packages/certs.scm:193
1519 msgid ""
1520 "This package provides certificates for Certification Authorities (CA)\n"
1521 "taken from the NSS package and thus ultimately from the Mozilla project."
1522 msgstr ""
1523
1524 #: gnu/packages/certs.scm:296
1525 msgid ""
1526 "This package provides a certificate store containing only the\n"
1527 "Let's Encrypt root and intermediate certificates. It is intended to be used\n"
1528 "within Guix."
1529 msgstr ""
1530
1531 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:137
1532 msgid ""
1533 "zlib is designed to be a free, general-purpose, legally unencumbered --\n"
1534 "that is, not covered by any patents -- lossless data-compression library for\n"
1535 "use on virtually any computer hardware and operating system. The zlib data\n"
1536 "format is itself portable across platforms. Unlike the LZW compression method\n"
1537 "used in Unix compress(1) and in the GIF image format, the compression method\n"
1538 "currently used in zlib essentially never expands the data. (LZW can double or\n"
1539 "triple the file size in extreme cases.) zlib's memory footprint is also\n"
1540 "independent of the input data and can be reduced, if necessary, at some cost\n"
1541 "in compression."
1542 msgstr ""
1543
1544 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:176
1545 msgid ""
1546 "Minizip is a minimalistic library that supports compressing,\n"
1547 "extracting and viewing ZIP archives. This version is extracted from\n"
1548 "the @code{zlib} source."
1549 msgstr ""
1550
1551 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:197
1552 msgid ""
1553 "FastJar is an attempt to create a much faster replacement for Sun's\n"
1554 "@code{jar} utility. Instead of being written in Java, FastJar is written in C."
1555 msgstr ""
1556
1557 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:228
1558 msgid ""
1559 "libtar is a C library for manipulating POSIX tar files. It handles\n"
1560 "adding and extracting files to/from a tar archive."
1561 msgstr ""
1562
1563 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:274
1564 msgid ""
1565 "GNU Gzip provides data compression and decompression utilities; the\n"
1566 "typical extension is \".gz\". Unlike the \"zip\" format, it compresses a single\n"
1567 "file; as a result, it is often used in conjunction with \"tar\", resulting in\n"
1568 "\".tar.gz\" or \".tgz\", etc."
1569 msgstr ""
1570
1571 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:384
1572 msgid ""
1573 "bzip2 is a freely available, patent free (see below), high-quality data\n"
1574 "compressor. It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best\n"
1575 "available techniques (the PPM family of statistical compressors), whilst\n"
1576 "being around twice as fast at compression and six times faster at\n"
1577 "decompression."
1578 msgstr ""
1579
1580 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:441
1581 msgid ""
1582 "lbzip2 is a multi-threaded compression utility with support for the\n"
1583 "bzip2 compressed file format. lbzip2 can process standard bz2 files in\n"
1584 "parallel. It uses POSIX threading model (pthreads), which allows it to take\n"
1585 "full advantage of symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) systems. It has been proven\n"
1586 "to scale linearly, even to over one hundred processor cores. lbzip2 is fully\n"
1587 "compatible with bzip2 – both at file format and command line level."
1588 msgstr ""
1589
1590 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:476
1591 msgid ""
1592 "Pbzip2 is a parallel implementation of the bzip2 block-sorting file\n"
1593 "compressor that uses pthreads and achieves near-linear speedup on SMP machines.\n"
1594 "The output of this version is fully compatible with bzip2 v1.0.2 (i.e. anything\n"
1595 "compressed with pbzip2 can be decompressed with bzip2)."
1596 msgstr ""
1597
1598 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:516
1599 msgid ""
1600 "XZ Utils is free general-purpose data compression software with high\n"
1601 "compression ratio. XZ Utils were written for POSIX-like systems, but also\n"
1602 "work on some not-so-POSIX systems. XZ Utils are the successor to LZMA Utils.\n"
1603 "\n"
1604 "The core of the XZ Utils compression code is based on LZMA SDK, but it has\n"
1605 "been modified quite a lot to be suitable for XZ Utils. The primary\n"
1606 "compression algorithm is currently LZMA2, which is used inside the .xz\n"
1607 "container format. With typical files, XZ Utils create 30 % smaller output\n"
1608 "than gzip and 15 % smaller output than bzip2."
1609 msgstr ""
1610
1611 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:553
1612 msgid ""
1613 "Lhasa is a replacement for the Unix LHA tool, for\n"
1614 "decompressing .lzh (LHA / LHarc) and .lzs (LArc) archives. The backend for the\n"
1615 "tool is a library, so that it can be reused for other purposes. Lhasa aims to\n"
1616 "be compatible with as many types of lzh/lzs archives as possible. It also aims\n"
1617 "to generate the same output as the (non-free) Unix LHA tool, so that it will\n"
1618 "act as a free drop-in replacement."
1619 msgstr ""
1620
1621 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:579
1622 msgid ""
1623 "LZO is a data compression library which is suitable for data\n"
1624 "de-/compression in real-time. This means it favours speed over\n"
1625 "compression ratio.\n"
1626 "\n"
1627 "LZO is written in ANSI C. Both the source code and the compressed data\n"
1628 "format are designed to be portable across platforms."
1629 msgstr ""
1630
1631 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:604
1632 msgid ""
1633 "Lzop is a file compressor which is very similar to gzip. Lzop uses the\n"
1634 "LZO data compression library for compression services, and its main advantages\n"
1635 "over gzip are much higher compression and decompression speed (at the cost of\n"
1636 "some compression ratio)."
1637 msgstr ""
1638
1639 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:625
1640 msgid ""
1641 "Lzip is a lossless data compressor with a user interface similar to the\n"
1642 "one of gzip or bzip2. Lzip decompresses almost as fast as gzip and compresses\n"
1643 "more than bzip2, which makes it well-suited for software distribution and data\n"
1644 "archiving. Lzip is a clean implementation of the LZMA algorithm."
1645 msgstr ""
1646
1647 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:646
1648 msgid ""
1649 "Lziprecover is a data recovery tool and decompressor for files in the lzip\n"
1650 "compressed data format (.lz). It can test the integrity of lzip files, extract\n"
1651 "data from damaged ones, and repair most files with small errors (up to one\n"
1652 "single-byte error per member) entirely.\n"
1653 "\n"
1654 "Lziprecover is not a replacement for regular backups, but a last line of defence\n"
1655 "when even the backups are corrupt. It can recover files by merging the good\n"
1656 "parts of two or more damaged copies, such as can be easily produced by running\n"
1657 "@command{ddrescue} on a failing device.\n"
1658 "\n"
1659 "This package also includes @command{unzcrash}, a tool to test the robustness of\n"
1660 "decompressors when faced with corrupted input."
1661 msgstr ""
1662
1663 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:709
1664 msgid ""
1665 "GNU sharutils is a package for creating and manipulating shell\n"
1666 "archives that can be readily emailed. A shell archive is a file that can be\n"
1667 "processed by a Bourne-type shell to unpack the original collection of files.\n"
1668 "This package is mostly for compatibility and historical interest."
1669 msgstr ""
1670
1671 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:743
1672 msgid ""
1673 "SfArkLib is a C++ library for decompressing SoundFont files compressed\n"
1674 "with the sfArk algorithm."
1675 msgstr ""
1676
1677 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:779
1678 msgid ""
1679 "SfArk extractor converts SoundFonts in the compressed legacy\n"
1680 "sfArk file format to the uncompressed sf2 format."
1681 msgstr ""
1682
1683 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:799
1684 msgid ""
1685 "The purpose of libmspack is to provide both compression and\n"
1686 "decompression of some loosely related file formats used by Microsoft."
1687 msgstr ""
1688
1689 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:848
1690 msgid ""
1691 "LZ4 is a lossless compression algorithm, providing\n"
1692 "compression speed at 400 MB/s per core (0.16 Bytes/cycle). It also features an\n"
1693 "extremely fast decoder, with speed in multiple GB/s per core (0.71 Bytes/cycle).\n"
1694 "A high compression derivative, called LZ4_HC, is also provided. It trades CPU\n"
1695 "time for compression ratio."
1696 msgstr ""
1697
1698 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:900
1699 msgid ""
1700 "Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only file system for Linux. It\n"
1701 "compresses files, inodes, and directories with one of several compressors.\n"
1702 "All blocks are packed to minimize the data overhead, and block sizes of\n"
1703 "between 4K and 1M are supported. It is intended to be used for archival use,\n"
1704 "for live media, and for embedded systems where low overhead is needed.\n"
1705 "This package allows you to create and extract such file systems."
1706 msgstr ""
1707
1708 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:953
1709 msgid ""
1710 "Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only file system for Linux. It\n"
1711 "compresses files, inodes, and directories with one of several compressors.\n"
1712 "All blocks are packed to minimize the data overhead, and block sizes of\n"
1713 "between 4K and 1M are supported. It is intended to be used for archival use,\n"
1714 "for live media, and for embedded systems where low overhead is needed.\n"
1715 "\n"
1716 "The squashfs-tools-ng package offers alternative tooling to create and extract\n"
1717 "such file systems. It is not based on the older squashfs-tools package and\n"
1718 "its tools have different names:\n"
1719 "\n"
1720 "@enumerate\n"
1721 "@item @command{gensquashfs} produces SquashFS images from a directory or\n"
1722 "@command{gen_init_cpio}-like file listings and can generate SELinux labels.\n"
1723 "@item @command{rdsquashfs} inspects and unpacks SquashFS images.\n"
1724 "@item @command{sqfs2tar} and @command{tar2sqfs} convert between SquashFS and\n"
1725 "tarballs.\n"
1726 "@item @command{sqfsdiff} compares the contents of two SquashFS images.\n"
1727 "@end enumerate\n"
1728 "\n"
1729 "These commands are largely command-line wrappers around the included\n"
1730 "@code{libsquashfs} library that intends to make SquashFS available to other\n"
1731 "applications as an embeddable, extensible archive format.\n"
1732 "\n"
1733 "Both the library and tools operate deterministically: same input will produce\n"
1734 "byte-for-byte identical output."
1735 msgstr ""
1736
1737 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1013
1738 msgid ""
1739 "This package provides a parallel implementation of gzip that exploits\n"
1740 "multiple processors and multiple cores when compressing data."
1741 msgstr ""
1742
1743 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1039
1744 msgid ""
1745 "The existing XZ Utils provide great compression in the .xz file format,\n"
1746 "but they produce just one big block of compressed data. Pixz instead produces\n"
1747 "a collection of smaller blocks which makes random access to the original data\n"
1748 "possible and can compress in parallel. This is especially useful for large\n"
1749 "tarballs."
1750 msgstr ""
1751
1752 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1086
1753 msgid "Extracts files out of Microsoft Cabinet (.cab) archives"
1754 msgstr ""
1755
1756 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1120
1757 msgid ""
1758 "This library allows reading and writing gzip-compressed JSON catalog\n"
1759 "files, which can be used to store GPG, PKCS-7 and SHA-256 checksums for each\n"
1760 "file."
1761 msgstr ""
1762
1763 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1155
1764 msgid ""
1765 "xdelta encodes only the differences between two binary files\n"
1766 "using the VCDIFF algorithm and patch file format described in RFC 3284. It can\n"
1767 "also be used to apply such patches. xdelta is similar to @command{diff} and\n"
1768 "@command{patch}, but is not limited to plain text and does not generate\n"
1769 "human-readable output."
1770 msgstr ""
1771
1772 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1188
1773 msgid ""
1774 "lrzip is a compression utility that uses long-range\n"
1775 "redundancy reduction to improve the subsequent compression ratio of\n"
1776 "larger files. It can then further compress the result with the ZPAQ or\n"
1777 "LZMA algorithms for maximum compression, or LZO for maximum speed. This\n"
1778 "choice between size or speed allows for either better compression than\n"
1779 "even LZMA can provide, or a higher speed than gzip while compressing as\n"
1780 "well as bzip2."
1781 msgstr ""
1782
1783 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1241
1784 msgid ""
1785 "Snappy is a compression/decompression library. It does not\n"
1786 "aim for maximum compression, or compatibility with any other compression library;\n"
1787 "instead, it aims for very high speeds and reasonable compression. For instance,\n"
1788 "compared to the fastest mode of zlib, Snappy is an order of magnitude faster\n"
1789 "for most inputs, but the resulting compressed files are anywhere from 20% to\n"
1790 "100% bigger."
1791 msgstr ""
1792
1793 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1359
1794 msgid ""
1795 "p7zip is a command-line port of 7-Zip, a file archiver that\n"
1796 "handles the 7z format which features very high compression ratios."
1797 msgstr ""
1798
1799 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1407
1800 msgid ""
1801 "gzstream is a small library for providing zlib\n"
1802 "functionality in a C++ iostream."
1803 msgstr ""
1804
1805 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1457
1806 msgid ""
1807 "ZPAQ is a command-line archiver for realistic situations with\n"
1808 "many duplicate and already compressed files. It backs up only those files\n"
1809 "modified since the last update. All previous versions remain untouched and can\n"
1810 "be independently recovered. Identical files are only stored once (known as\n"
1811 "@dfn{de-duplication}). Archives can also be encrypted.\n"
1812 "\n"
1813 "ZPAQ is intended to back up user data, not entire operating systems. It ignores\n"
1814 "owner and group IDs, ACLs, extended attributes, or special file types like\n"
1815 "devices, sockets, or named pipes. It does not follow or restore symbolic links\n"
1816 "or junctions, and always follows hard links."
1817 msgstr ""
1818
1819 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1559
1820 msgid ""
1821 "@command{unshield} is a tool and library for extracting @file{.cab}\n"
1822 " archives from InstallShield installers."
1823 msgstr ""
1824
1825 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1620
1826 msgid ""
1827 "Zstandard (@command{zstd}) is a lossless compression algorithm\n"
1828 "that combines very fast operation with a compression ratio comparable to that of\n"
1829 "zlib. In most scenarios, both compression and decompression can be performed in\n"
1830 "‘real time’. The compressor can be configured to provide the most suitable\n"
1831 "trade-off between compression ratio and speed, without affecting decompression\n"
1832 "speed."
1833 msgstr ""
1834
1835 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1679
1836 msgid ""
1837 "Parallel Zstandard (PZstandard or @command{pzstd}) is a\n"
1838 "multi-threaded implementation of the @uref{http://zstd.net/, Zstandard\n"
1839 "compression algorithm}. It is fully compatible with the original Zstandard file\n"
1840 "format and command-line interface, and can be used as a drop-in replacement.\n"
1841 "\n"
1842 "Compression is distributed over multiple processor cores to improve performance,\n"
1843 "as is the decompression of data compressed in this manner. Data compressed by\n"
1844 "other implementations will only be decompressed by two threads: one performing\n"
1845 "the actual decompression, the other input and output."
1846 msgstr ""
1847
1848 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1719
1849 msgid ""
1850 "Zip is a compression and file packaging/archive utility. Zip is useful\n"
1851 "for packaging a set of files for distribution, for archiving files, and for\n"
1852 "saving disk space by temporarily compressing unused files or directories.\n"
1853 "Zip puts one or more compressed files into a single ZIP archive, along with\n"
1854 "information about the files (name, path, date, time of last modification,\n"
1855 "protection, and check information to verify file integrity). An entire\n"
1856 "directory structure can be packed into a ZIP archive with a single command.\n"
1857 "\n"
1858 "Zip has one compression method (deflation) and can also store files without\n"
1859 "compression. Zip automatically chooses the better of the two for each file.\n"
1860 "Compression ratios of 2:1 to 3:1 are common for text files."
1861 msgstr ""
1862
1863 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1784
1864 msgid ""
1865 "UnZip is an extraction utility for archives compressed in .zip format,\n"
1866 "also called \"zipfiles\".\n"
1867 "\n"
1868 "UnZip lists, tests, or extracts files from a .zip archive. The default\n"
1869 "behaviour (with no options) is to extract into the current directory, and\n"
1870 "subdirectories below it, all files from the specified zipfile. UnZip\n"
1871 "recreates the stored directory structure by default."
1872 msgstr ""
1873
1874 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1887
1875 msgid ""
1876 "Ziptime helps make @file{.zip} archives reproducible by replacing\n"
1877 "timestamps in the file header with a fixed time (1 January 2008).\n"
1878 "\n"
1879 "``Extra fields'' are not changed, so you'll need to use the @code{-X} option to\n"
1880 "@command{zip} to prevent it from storing the ``universal time'' field."
1881 msgstr ""
1882
1883 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1932
1884 msgid "ZZipLib is a library based on zlib for accessing zip files."
1885 msgstr ""
1886
1887 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:1994
1888 msgid ""
1889 "Libzip is a C library for reading, creating, and modifying\n"
1890 "zip archives. Files can be added from data buffers, files, or compressed data\n"
1891 "copied directly from other zip archives. Changes made without closing the\n"
1892 "archive can be reverted."
1893 msgstr ""
1894
1895 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2028
1896 msgid ""
1897 "The main command is @command{aunpack} which extracts files\n"
1898 "from an archive. The other commands provided are @command{apack} (to create\n"
1899 "archives), @command{als} (to list files in archives), and @command{acat} (to\n"
1900 "extract files to standard out). As @command{atool} invokes external programs\n"
1901 "to handle the archives, not all commands may be supported for a certain type\n"
1902 "of archives."
1903 msgstr ""
1904
1905 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2054
1906 msgid ""
1907 "Lunzip is a decompressor for files in the lzip compression format (.lz),\n"
1908 "written as a single small C tool with no dependencies. This makes it\n"
1909 "well-suited to embedded and other systems without a C++ compiler, or for use in\n"
1910 "applications such as software installers that need only to decompress files,\n"
1911 "not compress them.\n"
1912 "Lunzip is intended to be fully compatible with the regular lzip package."
1913 msgstr ""
1914
1915 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2081
1916 msgid ""
1917 "Clzip is a compressor and decompressor for files in the lzip compression\n"
1918 "format (.lz), written as a single small C tool with no dependencies. This makes\n"
1919 "it well-suited to embedded and other systems without a C++ compiler, or for use\n"
1920 "in other applications like package managers.\n"
1921 "Clzip is intended to be fully compatible with the regular lzip package."
1922 msgstr ""
1923
1924 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2109
1925 msgid ""
1926 "Lzlib is a C library for in-memory LZMA compression and decompression in\n"
1927 "the lzip format. It supports integrity checking of the decompressed data, and\n"
1928 "all functions are thread-safe. The library should never crash, even in case of\n"
1929 "corrupted input."
1930 msgstr ""
1931
1932 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2133
1933 msgid ""
1934 "Plzip is a massively parallel (multi-threaded) lossless data compressor\n"
1935 "and decompressor that uses the lzip file format (.lz). Files produced by plzip\n"
1936 "are fully compatible with lzip and can be rescued with lziprecover.\n"
1937 "On multiprocessor machines, plzip can compress and decompress large files much\n"
1938 "faster than lzip, at the cost of a slightly reduced compression ratio (0.4% to\n"
1939 "2%). The number of usable threads is limited by file size: on files of only a\n"
1940 "few MiB, plzip is no faster than lzip.\n"
1941 "Files that were compressed with regular lzip will also not be decompressed\n"
1942 "faster by plzip, unless the @code{-b} option was used: lzip usually produces\n"
1943 "single-member files which can't be decompressed in parallel."
1944 msgstr ""
1945
1946 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2167
1947 msgid ""
1948 "innoextract allows extracting Inno Setup installers under\n"
1949 "non-Windows systems without running the actual installer using wine."
1950 msgstr ""
1951
1952 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2214
1953 msgid ""
1954 "This package provides the reference implementation of Brotli,\n"
1955 "a generic-purpose lossless compression algorithm that compresses data using a\n"
1956 "combination of a modern variant of the LZ77 algorithm, Huffman coding and 2nd\n"
1957 "order context modeling, with a compression ratio comparable to the best\n"
1958 "currently available general-purpose compression methods. It is similar in speed\n"
1959 "with @code{deflate} but offers more dense compression.\n"
1960 "\n"
1961 "The specification of the Brotli Compressed Data Format is defined in RFC 7932."
1962 msgstr ""
1963
1964 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2235
1965 msgid ""
1966 "@code{python-google-brotli} provides a Python interface to\n"
1967 "@code{google-brotli}, an implementation of the Brotli lossless compression\n"
1968 "algorithm."
1969 msgstr ""
1970
1971 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2257
1972 msgid ""
1973 "UCL implements a number of compression algorithms that\n"
1974 "achieve an excellent compression ratio while allowing fast decompression.\n"
1975 "Decompression requires no additional memory.\n"
1976 "\n"
1977 "Compared to LZO, the UCL algorithms achieve a better compression ratio but\n"
1978 "decompression is a little bit slower."
1979 msgstr ""
1980
1981 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2306
1982 msgid ""
1983 "The Ultimate Packer for eXecutables (UPX) is an executable file\n"
1984 "compressor. UPX typically reduces the file size of programs and shared\n"
1985 "libraries by around 50%--70%, thus reducing disk space, network load times,\n"
1986 "download times, and other distribution and storage costs."
1987 msgstr ""
1988
1989 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2335
1990 msgid ""
1991 "QuaZIP is a simple C++ wrapper over Gilles Vollant's\n"
1992 "ZIP/UNZIP package that can be used to access ZIP archives. It uses\n"
1993 "Trolltech's Qt toolkit.\n"
1994 "\n"
1995 "QuaZIP allows you to access files inside ZIP archives using QIODevice\n"
1996 "API, and that means that you can also use QTextStream, QDataStream or\n"
1997 "whatever you would like to use on your zipped files.\n"
1998 "\n"
1999 "QuaZIP provides complete abstraction of the ZIP/UNZIP API, for both\n"
2000 "reading from and writing to ZIP archives. "
2001 msgstr ""
2002
2003 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2384
2004 msgid ""
2005 "Zutils is a collection of utilities able to process any combination of\n"
2006 "compressed and uncompressed files transparently. If any given file, including\n"
2007 "standard input, is compressed, its decompressed content is used instead.\n"
2008 "\n"
2009 "@command{zcat}, @command{zcmp}, @command{zdiff}, and @command{zgrep} are\n"
2010 "improved replacements for the shell scripts provided by GNU gzip.\n"
2011 "@command{ztest} tests the integrity of supported compressed files.\n"
2012 "@command{zupdate} recompresses files with lzip, similar to gzip's\n"
2013 "@command{znew}.\n"
2014 "\n"
2015 "Supported compression formats are bzip2, gzip, lzip, and xz. Zutils uses\n"
2016 "external compressors: the compressor to be used for each format is configurable\n"
2017 "at run time, and must be installed separately."
2018 msgstr ""
2019
2020 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2442
2021 msgid ""
2022 "This package provides a script to unpack self-extracting\n"
2023 "archives generated by @command{makeself} or @command{mojo} without running the\n"
2024 "possibly untrusted extraction shell script."
2025 msgstr ""
2026
2027 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2470
2028 msgid ""
2029 "(N)compress provides the original compress and uncompress\n"
2030 "programs that used to be the de facto UNIX standard for compressing and\n"
2031 "uncompressing files. These programs implement a fast, simple Lempel-Ziv (LZW)\n"
2032 "file compression algorithm."
2033 msgstr ""
2034
2035 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2500
2036 msgid ""
2037 "Xarchiver is a front-end to various command line archiving\n"
2038 "tools. It uses GTK+ tool-kit and is designed to be desktop-environment\n"
2039 "independent. Supported formats are 7z, ARJ, bzip2, gzip, LHA, lzma, lzop,\n"
2040 "RAR, RPM, DEB, tar, and ZIP. It cannot perform functions for archives, whose\n"
2041 "archiver is not installed."
2042 msgstr ""
2043
2044 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2537
2045 msgid ""
2046 "Archive huge numbers of files, or split massive tar archives into smaller\n"
2047 "chunks."
2048 msgstr ""
2049
2050 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2558
2051 msgid ""
2052 "Blosc is a high performance compressor optimized for binary data. It has\n"
2053 "been designed to transmit data to the processor cache faster than the\n"
2054 "traditional, non-compressed, direct memory fetch approach via a\n"
2055 "@code{memcpy()} system call. Blosc is meant not only to reduce the size of\n"
2056 "large datasets on-disk or in-memory, but also to accelerate memory-bound\n"
2057 "computations."
2058 msgstr ""
2059
2060 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2596
2061 msgid ""
2062 "ECM is a utility that converts ECM files, i.e., CD data files\n"
2063 "with their error correction data losslessly rearranged for better compression,\n"
2064 "to their original, binary CD format."
2065 msgstr ""
2066
2067 #: gnu/packages/compression.scm:2620
2068 msgid ""
2069 "Tarlz is a massively parallel (multi-threaded) combined implementation of\n"
2070 "the tar archiver and the lzip compressor. Tarlz creates, lists, and extracts\n"
2071 "archives in a simplified and safer variant of the POSIX pax format compressed\n"
2072 "with lzip, keeping the alignment between tar members and lzip members. The\n"
2073 "resulting multimember tar.lz archive is fully backward compatible with standard\n"
2074 "tar tools like GNU tar, which treat it like any other tar.lz archive. Tarlz\n"
2075 "can append files to the end of such compressed archives."
2076 msgstr ""
2077
2078 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:199
2079 msgid ""
2080 "4store is a RDF/SPARQL store written in C, supporting\n"
2081 "either single machines or networked clusters."
2082 msgstr ""
2083
2084 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:245
2085 msgid ""
2086 "@code{pg_tmp} creates temporary PostgreSQL databases, suitable for tasks\n"
2087 "like running software test suites. Temporary databases created with\n"
2088 "@code{pg_tmp} have a limited shared memory footprint and are automatically\n"
2089 "garbage-collected after a configurable number of seconds (the default is\n"
2090 "60)."
2091 msgstr ""
2092
2093 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:274
2094 msgid ""
2095 "This package provides a utility for dumping the contents of an\n"
2096 "ElasticSearch index to a compressed file and restoring the dumpfile back to an\n"
2097 "ElasticSearch server"
2098 msgstr ""
2099
2100 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:426
2101 msgid ""
2102 "Firebird is an SQL @acronym{RDBMS, relational database management system}\n"
2103 "with rich support for ANSI SQL (e.g., @code{INSERT...RETURNING}) including\n"
2104 "@acronym{UDFs, user-defined functions} and PSQL stored procedures, cursors, and\n"
2105 "triggers. Transactions provide full ACID-compliant referential integrity.\n"
2106 "\n"
2107 "The database requires very little manual maintenance once set up, making it\n"
2108 "ideal for small business or embedded use.\n"
2109 "\n"
2110 "When installed as a traditional local or remote (network) database server,\n"
2111 "Firebird can grow to terabyte scale with proper tuning---although PostgreSQL\n"
2112 "may be a better choice for such very large environments.\n"
2113 "\n"
2114 "Firebird can also be embedded into stand-alone applications that don't want or\n"
2115 "need a full client & server. Used in this manner, it offers richer SQL support\n"
2116 "than SQLite as well as the option to seamlessly migrate to a client/server\n"
2117 "database later."
2118 msgstr ""
2119
2120 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:478
2121 msgid ""
2122 "LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library that provides an ordered\n"
2123 "mapping from string keys to string values."
2124 msgstr ""
2125
2126 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:499
2127 msgid ""
2128 "Memcached is an in-memory key-value store. It has a small\n"
2129 "and generic API, and was originally intended for use with dynamic web\n"
2130 "applications."
2131 msgstr ""
2132
2133 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:562
2134 msgid ""
2135 "libMemcached is a library to use memcached in C/C++\n"
2136 "applications. It comes with a complete reference guide and documentation of\n"
2137 "the API, and provides features such as:\n"
2138 "@itemize\n"
2139 "@item Asynchronous and synchronous transport support\n"
2140 "@item Consistent hashing and distribution\n"
2141 "@item Tunable hashing algorithm to match keys\n"
2142 "@item Access to large object support\n"
2143 "@item Local replication\n"
2144 "@end itemize"
2145 msgstr ""
2146
2147 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:602
2148 msgid ""
2149 "@code{pylibmc} is a client in Python for memcached. It is a wrapper\n"
2150 "around TangentOrg’s libmemcached library, and can be used as a drop-in\n"
2151 "replacement for the code@{python-memcached} library."
2152 msgstr ""
2153
2154 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:636
2155 msgid ""
2156 "MyCLI is a command line interface for MySQL, MariaDB, and Percona with\n"
2157 "auto-completion and syntax highlighting."
2158 msgstr ""
2159
2160 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:707
2161 msgid ""
2162 "MySQL is a fast, reliable, and easy to use relational database\n"
2163 "management system that supports the standardized Structured Query\n"
2164 "Language."
2165 msgstr ""
2166
2167 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:976
2168 msgid ""
2169 "MariaDB is a multi-user and multi-threaded SQL database server, designed\n"
2170 "as a drop-in replacement of MySQL."
2171 msgstr ""
2172
2173 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1008
2174 msgid ""
2175 "The MariaDB Connector/C is used to connect applications\n"
2176 "developed in C/C++ to MariaDB and MySQL databases."
2177 msgstr ""
2178
2179 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1033
2180 msgid ""
2181 "Galera is a wsrep-provider that is used with MariaDB for load-balancing\n"
2182 "and high-availability (HA)."
2183 msgstr ""
2184
2185 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1082
2186 msgid ""
2187 "PostgreSQL is a powerful object-relational database system. It is fully\n"
2188 "ACID compliant, has full support for foreign keys, joins, views, triggers, and\n"
2189 "stored procedures (in multiple languages). It includes most SQL:2008 data\n"
2190 "types, including INTEGER, NUMERIC, BOOLEAN, CHAR, VARCHAR, DATE, INTERVAL, and\n"
2191 "TIMESTAMP. It also supports storage of binary large objects, including\n"
2192 "pictures, sounds, or video."
2193 msgstr ""
2194
2195 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1222
2196 msgid ""
2197 "@code{pgloader} is a program that can load data or migrate databases from\n"
2198 "CSV, DB3, iXF, SQLite, MS-SQL or MySQL to PostgreSQL."
2199 msgstr ""
2200
2201 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1246
2202 msgid ""
2203 "PyMySQL is a pure-Python MySQL client library, based on PEP 249.\n"
2204 "Most public APIs are compatible with @command{mysqlclient} and MySQLdb."
2205 msgstr ""
2206
2207 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1273
2208 msgid ""
2209 "QDBM is a library of routines for managing a\n"
2210 "database. The database is a simple data file containing key-value\n"
2211 "pairs. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length.\n"
2212 "Binary data as well as character strings can be used as a key or a\n"
2213 "value. There is no concept of data tables or data types. Records are\n"
2214 "organized in a hash table or B+ tree."
2215 msgstr ""
2216
2217 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1310
2218 msgid ""
2219 "GNU Recutils is a set of tools and libraries for creating and\n"
2220 "manipulating text-based, human-editable databases. Despite being text-based,\n"
2221 "databases created with Recutils carry all of the expected features such as\n"
2222 "unique fields, primary keys, time stamps and more. Many different field\n"
2223 "types are supported, as is encryption."
2224 msgstr ""
2225
2226 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1333
2227 msgid ""
2228 "This package provides an Emacs major mode @code{rec-mode}\n"
2229 "for working with GNU Recutils text-based, human-editable databases. It\n"
2230 "supports editing, navigation, and querying of recutils database files\n"
2231 "including field and record folding."
2232 msgstr ""
2233
2234 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1430
2235 msgid ""
2236 "RocksDB is a library that forms the core building block for a fast\n"
2237 "key-value server, especially suited for storing data on flash drives. It\n"
2238 "has a @dfn{Log-Structured-Merge-Database} (LSM) design with flexible tradeoffs\n"
2239 "between @dfn{Write-Amplification-Factor} (WAF), @dfn{Read-Amplification-Factor}\n"
2240 "(RAF) and @dfn{Space-Amplification-Factor} (SAF). It has multi-threaded\n"
2241 "compactions, making it specially suitable for storing multiple terabytes of\n"
2242 "data in a single database. RocksDB is partially based on @code{LevelDB}."
2243 msgstr ""
2244
2245 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1492
2246 msgid ""
2247 "Sparql-query is a command-line tool for accessing SPARQL\n"
2248 "endpoints over HTTP. It has been intentionally designed to @code{feel} similar to\n"
2249 "tools for interrogating SQL databases. For example, you can enter a query over\n"
2250 "several lines, using a semi-colon at the end of a line to indicate the end of\n"
2251 "your query. It also supports readline so that you can more easily recall and\n"
2252 "edit previous queries, even across sessions. It can be used non-interactively,\n"
2253 "for example from a shell script."
2254 msgstr ""
2255
2256 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1585
2257 msgid ""
2258 "Sqitch is a standalone change management system for database schemas,\n"
2259 "which uses SQL to describe changes."
2260 msgstr ""
2261
2262 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1614
2263 msgid ""
2264 "SQLcrush lets you view and edit a database directly from the text\n"
2265 "console through an ncurses interface. You can explore each table's structure,\n"
2266 "browse and edit the contents, add and delete entries, all while tracking your\n"
2267 "changes."
2268 msgstr ""
2269
2270 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1652
2271 msgid ""
2272 "TDB is a Trivial Database. In concept, it is very much like GDBM,\n"
2273 "and BSD's DB except that it allows multiple simultaneous writers and uses\n"
2274 "locking internally to keep writers from trampling on each other. TDB is also\n"
2275 "extremely small."
2276 msgstr ""
2277
2278 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1672
2279 msgid "This package provides an database interface for Perl."
2280 msgstr "이 꾸러미는 펄을 위한 데이타베이스 연결장치를 제공합니다."
2281
2282 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1720
2283 msgid ""
2284 "An SQL to OO mapper with an object API inspired by\n"
2285 "Class::DBI (with a compatibility layer as a springboard for porting) and a\n"
2286 "resultset API that allows abstract encapsulation of database operations. It\n"
2287 "aims to make representing queries in your code as perl-ish as possible while\n"
2288 "still providing access to as many of the capabilities of the database as\n"
2289 "possible, including retrieving related records from multiple tables in a\n"
2290 "single query, \"JOIN\", \"LEFT JOIN\", \"COUNT\", \"DISTINCT\", \"GROUP BY\",\n"
2291 "\"ORDER BY\" and \"HAVING\" support."
2292 msgstr ""
2293
2294 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1752
2295 msgid ""
2296 "DBIx::Class::Cursor::Cached provides a cursor class with\n"
2297 "built-in caching support."
2298 msgstr ""
2299
2300 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1775
2301 msgid ""
2302 "Because the many-to-many relationships are not real\n"
2303 "relationships, they can not be introspected with DBIx::Class. Many-to-many\n"
2304 "relationships are actually just a collection of convenience methods installed\n"
2305 "to bridge two relationships. This DBIx::Class component can be used to store\n"
2306 "all relevant information about these non-relationships so they can later be\n"
2307 "introspected and examined."
2308 msgstr ""
2309
2310 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1834
2311 msgid ""
2312 "DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader automates the definition of a\n"
2313 "DBIx::Class::Schema by scanning database table definitions and setting up the\n"
2314 "columns, primary keys, unique constraints and relationships."
2315 msgstr ""
2316
2317 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1859
2318 msgid ""
2319 "This package provides a PostgreSQL driver for the Perl5\n"
2320 "@dfn{Database Interface} (DBI)."
2321 msgstr ""
2322
2323 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1897
2324 msgid ""
2325 "This package provides a MySQL driver for the Perl5\n"
2326 "@dfn{Database Interface} (DBI)."
2327 msgstr ""
2328
2329 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1917
2330 msgid ""
2331 "DBD::SQLite is a Perl DBI driver for SQLite, that includes\n"
2332 "the entire thing in the distribution. So in order to get a fast transaction\n"
2333 "capable RDBMS working for your Perl project you simply have to install this\n"
2334 "module, and nothing else."
2335 msgstr ""
2336
2337 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1942
2338 msgid ""
2339 "@code{MySQL::Config} emulates the @code{load_defaults} function from\n"
2340 "libmysqlclient. It will fill an array with long options, ready to be parsed by\n"
2341 "@code{Getopt::Long}."
2342 msgstr ""
2343
2344 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:1971
2345 msgid ""
2346 "This module was inspired by the excellent DBIx::Abstract.\n"
2347 "While based on the concepts used by DBIx::Abstract, the concepts used have\n"
2348 "been modified to make the SQL easier to generate from Perl data structures.\n"
2349 "The underlying idea is for this module to do what you mean, based on the data\n"
2350 "structures you provide it, so that you don't have to modify your code every\n"
2351 "time your data changes."
2352 msgstr ""
2353
2354 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2001
2355 msgid ""
2356 "This module is nearly identical to @code{SQL::Abstract} 1.81, and exists\n"
2357 "to preserve the ability of users to opt into the new way of doing things in\n"
2358 "later versions according to their own schedules.\n"
2359 "\n"
2360 "It is an abstract SQL generation module based on the concepts used by\n"
2361 "@code{DBIx::Abstract}, with several important differences, especially when it\n"
2362 "comes to @code{WHERE} clauses. These concepts were modified to make the SQL\n"
2363 "easier to generate from Perl data structures.\n"
2364 "\n"
2365 "The underlying idea is for this module to do what you mean, based on the data\n"
2366 "structures you provide it. You shouldn't have to modify your code every time\n"
2367 "your data changes, as this module figures it out."
2368 msgstr ""
2369
2370 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2038
2371 msgid ""
2372 "This module tries to split any SQL code, even including\n"
2373 "non-standard extensions, into the atomic statements it is composed of."
2374 msgstr ""
2375
2376 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2057
2377 msgid ""
2378 "SQL::Tokenizer is a tokenizer for SQL queries. It does not\n"
2379 "claim to be a parser or query verifier. It just creates sane tokens from a\n"
2380 "valid SQL query."
2381 msgstr ""
2382
2383 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2076
2384 msgid ""
2385 "Unixodbc is a library providing an API with which to access\n"
2386 "data sources. Data sources include SQL Servers and any software with an ODBC\n"
2387 "Driver."
2388 msgstr ""
2389
2390 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2108
2391 msgid ""
2392 "The goal for nanodbc is to make developers happy by providing\n"
2393 "a simpler and less verbose API for working with ODBC. Common tasks should be\n"
2394 "easy, requiring concise and simple code."
2395 msgstr ""
2396
2397 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2169
2398 msgid ""
2399 "UnQLite is an in-process software library which implements a\n"
2400 "self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional NoSQL\n"
2401 "database engine. UnQLite is a document store database similar to\n"
2402 "MongoDB, Redis, CouchDB, etc. as well as a standard Key/Value store\n"
2403 "similar to BerkeleyDB, LevelDB, etc."
2404 msgstr ""
2405
2406 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2223
2407 msgid ""
2408 "Redis is an advanced key-value cache and store. Redis\n"
2409 "supports many data structures including strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted\n"
2410 "sets, bitmaps and hyperloglogs."
2411 msgstr ""
2412
2413 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2245
2414 msgid ""
2415 "This package provides a Ruby client that tries to match Redis' API\n"
2416 "one-to-one, while still providing an idiomatic interface."
2417 msgstr ""
2418
2419 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2273
2420 msgid ""
2421 "Kyoto Cabinet is a standalone file-based database that supports Hash\n"
2422 "and B+ Tree data storage models. It is a fast key-value lightweight\n"
2423 "database and supports many programming languages. It is a NoSQL database."
2424 msgstr ""
2425
2426 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2301
2427 msgid ""
2428 "Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database.\n"
2429 "The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a\n"
2430 "key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length.\n"
2431 "Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value.\n"
2432 "There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are\n"
2433 "organized in hash table, B+ tree, or fixed-length array."
2434 msgstr ""
2435
2436 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2339
2437 msgid ""
2438 "WiredTiger is an extensible platform for data management. It supports\n"
2439 "row-oriented storage (where all columns of a row are stored together),\n"
2440 "column-oriented storage (where columns are stored in groups, allowing for\n"
2441 "more efficient access and storage of column subsets) and log-structured merge\n"
2442 "trees (LSM), for sustained throughput under random insert workloads."
2443 msgstr ""
2444
2445 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2392
2446 msgid ""
2447 "This package provides Guile bindings to the WiredTiger ``NoSQL''\n"
2448 "database."
2449 msgstr ""
2450
2451 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2422
2452 msgid "The DB::File module provides Perl bindings to the Berkeley DB version 1.x."
2453 msgstr ""
2454
2455 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2470
2456 msgid ""
2457 "The @dfn{Lightning Memory-Mapped Database} (LMDB) is a high-performance\n"
2458 "transactional database. Unlike more complex relational databases, LMDB handles\n"
2459 "only key-value pairs (stored as arbitrary byte arrays) and relies on the\n"
2460 "underlying operating system for caching and locking, keeping the code small and\n"
2461 "simple.\n"
2462 "The use of ‘zero-copy’ memory-mapped files combines the persistence of classic\n"
2463 "disk-based databases with high read performance that scales linearly over\n"
2464 "multiple cores. The size of each database is limited only by the size of the\n"
2465 "virtual address space — not physical RAM."
2466 msgstr ""
2467
2468 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2504
2469 msgid ""
2470 "@code{lmdbxx} is a comprehensive @code{C++} wrapper for the\n"
2471 "@code{LMDB} embedded database library, offering both an error-checked\n"
2472 "procedural interface and an object-oriented resource interface with RAII\n"
2473 "semantics."
2474 msgstr ""
2475
2476 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2538
2477 msgid ""
2478 "Libpqxx is a C++ library to enable user programs to communicate with the\n"
2479 "PostgreSQL database back-end. The database back-end can be local or it may be\n"
2480 "on another machine, accessed via TCP/IP."
2481 msgstr ""
2482
2483 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2564
2484 msgid ""
2485 "Peewee is a simple and small ORM (object-relation mapping) tool. Peewee\n"
2486 "handles converting between pythonic values and those used by databases, so you\n"
2487 "can use Python types in your code without having to worry. It has built-in\n"
2488 "support for sqlite, mysql and postgresql. If you already have a database, you\n"
2489 "can autogenerate peewee models using @code{pwiz}, a model generator."
2490 msgstr ""
2491
2492 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2614
2493 msgid ""
2494 "Tortoise ORM is an easy-to-use asyncio ORM (Object Relational Mapper)\n"
2495 "inspired by Django. Tortoise ORM was build with relations in mind and\n"
2496 "admiration for the excellent and popular Django ORM. It’s engraved in its\n"
2497 "design that you are working not with just tables, you work with relational\n"
2498 "data."
2499 msgstr ""
2500
2501 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2658
2502 msgid ""
2503 "SQLCipher is an implementation of SQLite, extended to\n"
2504 "provide transparent 256-bit AES encryption of database files. Pages are\n"
2505 "encrypted before being written to disk and are decrypted when read back. It’s\n"
2506 "well suited for protecting embedded application databases and for mobile\n"
2507 "development."
2508 msgstr ""
2509
2510 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2691
2511 msgid ""
2512 "@code{python-pyodbc-c} provides a Python DB-API driver\n"
2513 "for ODBC."
2514 msgstr ""
2515
2516 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2716
2517 msgid ""
2518 "@code{python-pyodbc} provides a Python DB-API driver\n"
2519 "for ODBC."
2520 msgstr ""
2521
2522 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2749
2523 msgid ""
2524 "MDB Tools is a set of tools and applications to read the\n"
2525 "proprietary MDB file format used in Microsoft's Access database package. This\n"
2526 "includes programs to export schema and data from Microsoft's Access database\n"
2527 "file format to other databases such as MySQL, Oracle, Sybase, PostgreSQL,\n"
2528 "etc., and an SQL engine for performing simple SQL queries."
2529 msgstr ""
2530
2531 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2795
2532 msgid ""
2533 "python-lmdb or py-lmdb is a Python binding for the @dfn{Lightning\n"
2534 "Memory-Mapped Database} (LMDB), a high-performance key-value store."
2535 msgstr ""
2536
2537 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2834
2538 msgid ""
2539 "Orator provides a simple ActiveRecord-like Object Relational Mapping\n"
2540 "implementation for Python."
2541 msgstr ""
2542
2543 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2875
2544 msgid ""
2545 "Virtuoso is a scalable cross-platform server that combines\n"
2546 "relational, graph, and document data management with web application server\n"
2547 "and web services platform functionality."
2548 msgstr ""
2549
2550 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2903
2551 msgid ""
2552 "Cassandra Cluster Manager is a development tool for testing\n"
2553 "local Cassandra clusters. It creates, launches and removes Cassandra clusters\n"
2554 "on localhost."
2555 msgstr ""
2556
2557 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2931
2558 msgid ""
2559 "Pysqlite provides SQLite bindings for Python that comply to the\n"
2560 "Database API 2.0T."
2561 msgstr ""
2562
2563 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2958
2564 msgid ""
2565 "SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that\n"
2566 "gives application developers the full power and flexibility of SQL. It\n"
2567 "provides a full suite of well known enterprise-level persistence patterns,\n"
2568 "designed for efficient and high-performing database access, adapted into a\n"
2569 "simple and Pythonic domain language."
2570 msgstr ""
2571
2572 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:2985
2573 msgid ""
2574 "This package contains type stubs and a mypy plugin to\n"
2575 "provide more precise static types and type inference for SQLAlchemy\n"
2576 "framework."
2577 msgstr ""
2578
2579 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3021
2580 msgid ""
2581 "SQLAlchemy-utils provides various utility functions and custom data types\n"
2582 "for SQLAlchemy. SQLAlchemy is an SQL database abstraction library for Python.\n"
2583 "\n"
2584 "You might also want to install the following optional dependencies:\n"
2585 "@enumerate\n"
2586 "@item @code{python-passlib}\n"
2587 "@item @code{python-babel}\n"
2588 "@item @code{python-cryptography}\n"
2589 "@item @code{python-pytz}\n"
2590 "@item @code{python-psycopg2}\n"
2591 "@item @code{python-furl}\n"
2592 "@item @code{python-flask-babel}\n"
2593 "@end enumerate\n"
2594 msgstr ""
2595
2596 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3073
2597 msgid ""
2598 "This package provides mock helpers for SQLAlchemy that makes it easy\n"
2599 "to mock an SQLAlchemy session while preserving the ability to do asserts.\n"
2600 "\n"
2601 "Normally Normally SQLAlchemy's expressions cannot be easily compared as\n"
2602 "comparison on binary expression produces yet another binary expression, but\n"
2603 "this library provides functions to facilitate such comparisons."
2604 msgstr ""
2605
2606 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3108
2607 msgid ""
2608 "Alembic is a lightweight database migration tool for usage with the\n"
2609 "SQLAlchemy Database Toolkit for Python."
2610 msgstr ""
2611
2612 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3136
2613 msgid ""
2614 "PickleShare is a small ‘shelve’-like datastore with concurrency support.\n"
2615 "Like shelve, a PickleShareDB object acts like a normal dictionary. Unlike\n"
2616 "shelve, many processes can access the database simultaneously. Changing a\n"
2617 "value in database is immediately visible to other processes accessing the same\n"
2618 "database. Concurrency is possible because the values are stored in separate\n"
2619 "files. Hence the “database” is a directory where all files are governed by\n"
2620 "PickleShare."
2621 msgstr ""
2622
2623 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3189
2624 msgid ""
2625 "APSW is a Python wrapper for the SQLite\n"
2626 "embedded relational database engine. In contrast to other wrappers such as\n"
2627 "pysqlite it focuses on being a minimal layer over SQLite attempting just to\n"
2628 "translate the complete SQLite API into Python."
2629 msgstr ""
2630
2631 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3226
2632 msgid ""
2633 "The package aiosqlite replicates the standard sqlite3 module, but with\n"
2634 "async versions of all the standard connection and cursor methods, and context\n"
2635 "managers for automatically closing connections."
2636 msgstr ""
2637
2638 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3247
2639 msgid ""
2640 "This package provides the Neo4j Python driver that connects\n"
2641 "to the database using Neo4j's binary protocol. It aims to be minimal, while\n"
2642 "being idiomatic to Python."
2643 msgstr ""
2644
2645 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3267
2646 msgid ""
2647 "This package provides a client library and toolkit for\n"
2648 "working with Neo4j from within Python applications and from the command\n"
2649 "line. The core library has no external dependencies and has been carefully\n"
2650 "designed to be easy and intuitive to use."
2651 msgstr ""
2652
2653 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3293
2654 msgid ""
2655 "psycopg2 is a thread-safe PostgreSQL adapter that implements DB-API\n"
2656 "2.0."
2657 msgstr ""
2658
2659 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3319
2660 msgid ""
2661 "This package provides a program to build Entity\n"
2662 "Relationship diagrams from a SQLAlchemy model (or directly from the\n"
2663 "database)."
2664 msgstr ""
2665
2666 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3353
2667 msgid ""
2668 "Yoyo is a database schema migration tool. Migrations are written as SQL\n"
2669 "files or Python scripts that define a list of migration steps."
2670 msgstr ""
2671
2672 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3374
2673 msgid ""
2674 "MySQLdb is an interface to the popular MySQL database server\n"
2675 "for Python. The design goals are:\n"
2676 "@enumerate\n"
2677 "@item Compliance with Python database API version 2.0 [PEP-0249],\n"
2678 "@item Thread-safety,\n"
2679 "@item Thread-friendliness (threads will not block each other).\n"
2680 "@end enumerate"
2681 msgstr ""
2682
2683 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3400
2684 msgid ""
2685 "Python-hiredis is a python extension that wraps protocol\n"
2686 "parsing code in hiredis. It primarily speeds up parsing of multi bulk replies."
2687 msgstr ""
2688
2689 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3427
2690 msgid ""
2691 "Fakeredis is a pure-Python implementation of the redis-py Python client\n"
2692 "that simulates talking to a redis server. It was created for a single purpose:\n"
2693 "to write unit tests.\n"
2694 "\n"
2695 "Setting up redis is not hard, but one often wants to write unit tests that don't\n"
2696 "talk to an external server such as redis. This module can be used as a\n"
2697 "reasonable substitute."
2698 msgstr ""
2699
2700 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3458
2701 msgid "This package provides a Python interface to the Redis key-value store."
2702 msgstr ""
2703
2704 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3502
2705 msgid ""
2706 "RQ (Redis Queue) is a simple Python library for queueing jobs and\n"
2707 "processing them in the background with workers. It is backed by Redis and it\n"
2708 "is designed to have a low barrier to entry."
2709 msgstr ""
2710
2711 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3541
2712 msgid ""
2713 "This package provides job scheduling capabilities to @code{python-rq}\n"
2714 "(Redis Queue)."
2715 msgstr ""
2716
2717 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3561
2718 msgid ""
2719 "@code{trollius-redis} is a Redis client for Python\n"
2720 " trollius. It is an asynchronous IO (PEP 3156) implementation of the\n"
2721 " Redis protocol."
2722 msgstr ""
2723
2724 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3604
2725 msgid ""
2726 "Sqlparse is a non-validating SQL parser for Python. It\n"
2727 "provides support for parsing, splitting and formatting SQL statements."
2728 msgstr ""
2729
2730 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3621
2731 msgid ""
2732 "@code{python-sql} is a library to write SQL queries, that\n"
2733 "transforms idiomatic python function calls to well-formed SQL queries."
2734 msgstr ""
2735
2736 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3647
2737 msgid ""
2738 "PyPika is a python SQL query builder that exposes the full richness of\n"
2739 "the SQL language using a syntax that reflects the resulting query."
2740 msgstr ""
2741
2742 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3770
2743 msgid ""
2744 "Apache Arrow is a columnar in-memory analytics layer\n"
2745 "designed to accelerate big data. It houses a set of canonical in-memory\n"
2746 "representations of flat and hierarchical data along with multiple\n"
2747 "language-bindings for structure manipulation. It also provides IPC and common\n"
2748 "algorithm implementations."
2749 msgstr ""
2750
2751 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3809
2752 msgid ""
2753 "This library provides a Pythonic API wrapper for the reference Arrow C++\n"
2754 "implementation, along with tools for interoperability with pandas, NumPy, and\n"
2755 "other traditional Python scientific computing packages."
2756 msgstr ""
2757
2758 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3830
2759 msgid ""
2760 "This package provides a Python client library for CrateDB.\n"
2761 "It implements the Python DB API 2.0 specification and includes support for\n"
2762 "SQLAlchemy."
2763 msgstr ""
2764
2765 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3849
2766 msgid ""
2767 "This library implements a database independent abstraction layer in C,\n"
2768 "similar to the DBI/DBD layer in Perl. Writing one generic set of code,\n"
2769 "programmers can leverage the power of multiple databases and multiple\n"
2770 "simultaneous database connections by using this framework."
2771 msgstr ""
2772
2773 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3917
2774 msgid ""
2775 "The @code{libdbi-drivers} library provides the database specific drivers\n"
2776 "for the @code{libdbi} framework.\n"
2777 "\n"
2778 "The drivers officially supported by @code{libdbi} are:\n"
2779 "@itemize\n"
2780 "@item MySQL,\n"
2781 "@item PostgreSQL,\n"
2782 "@item SQLite.\n"
2783 "@end itemize"
2784 msgstr ""
2785
2786 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3959
2787 msgid ""
2788 "SOCI is an abstraction layer for several database backends, including\n"
2789 "PostreSQL, SQLite, ODBC and MySQL."
2790 msgstr ""
2791
2792 #: gnu/packages/databases.scm:3983
2793 msgid ""
2794 "FreeTDS is an implementation of the Tabular DataStream protocol, used for\n"
2795 "connecting to MS SQL and Sybase servers over TCP/IP."
2796 msgstr ""
2797
2798 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:106
2799 msgid ""
2800 "Delta assists you in minimizing \"interesting\" files subject to a test\n"
2801 "of their interestingness. A common such situation is when attempting to\n"
2802 "isolate a small failure-inducing substring of a large input that causes your\n"
2803 "program to exhibit a bug."
2804 msgstr ""
2805
2806 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:167
2807 msgid ""
2808 "C-Reduce is a tool that takes a large C or C++ program that has a\n"
2809 "property of interest (such as triggering a compiler bug) and automatically\n"
2810 "produces a much smaller C/C++ program that has the same property. It is\n"
2811 "intended for use by people who discover and report bugs in compilers and other\n"
2812 "tools that process C/C++ code."
2813 msgstr ""
2814
2815 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:239
2816 msgid ""
2817 "American fuzzy lop is a security-oriented fuzzer that employs a novel\n"
2818 "type of compile-time instrumentation and genetic algorithms to automatically\n"
2819 "discover clean, interesting test cases that trigger new internal states in the\n"
2820 "targeted binary. This substantially improves the functional coverage for the\n"
2821 "fuzzed code. The compact synthesized corpora produced by the tool are also\n"
2822 "useful for seeding other, more labor- or resource-intensive testing regimes\n"
2823 "down the road."
2824 msgstr ""
2825
2826 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:383
2827 msgid ""
2828 "QEMU is a generic machine emulator and virtualizer. This package\n"
2829 "of QEMU is used only by the american fuzzy lop package.\n"
2830 "\n"
2831 "When used as a machine emulator, QEMU can run OSes and programs made for one\n"
2832 "machine (e.g. an ARM board) on a different machine---e.g., your own PC. By\n"
2833 "using dynamic translation, it achieves very good performance.\n"
2834 "\n"
2835 "When used as a virtualizer, QEMU achieves near native performances by\n"
2836 "executing the guest code directly on the host CPU. QEMU supports\n"
2837 "virtualization when executing under the Xen hypervisor or using\n"
2838 "the KVM kernel module in Linux. When using KVM, QEMU can virtualize x86,\n"
2839 "server and embedded PowerPC, and S390 guests."
2840 msgstr ""
2841
2842 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:453
2843 msgid ""
2844 "Stress Make is a customized GNU Make that explicitly manages the order\n"
2845 "in which concurrent jobs are run to provoke erroneous behavior into becoming\n"
2846 "manifest. It can run jobs in the order in which they're launched, in backwards\n"
2847 "order, or in random order. The thought is that if code builds correctly with\n"
2848 "Stress Make, then it is likely that the @code{Makefile} contains no race\n"
2849 "conditions."
2850 msgstr ""
2851
2852 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:481
2853 msgid ""
2854 "Zzuf is a transparent application input fuzzer. It works by\n"
2855 "intercepting file operations and changing random bits in the program's\n"
2856 "input. Zzuf's behaviour is deterministic, making it easy to reproduce bugs."
2857 msgstr ""
2858
2859 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:535
2860 msgid ""
2861 "Scanmem is a debugging utility designed to isolate the\n"
2862 "address of an arbitrary variable in an executing process. Scanmem simply\n"
2863 "needs to be told the pid of the process and the value of the variable at\n"
2864 "several different times. After several scans of the process, scanmem isolates\n"
2865 "the position of the variable and allows you to modify its value."
2866 msgstr ""
2867
2868 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:565
2869 msgid ""
2870 "Remake is an enhanced version of GNU Make that adds improved\n"
2871 "error reporting, better tracing, profiling, and a debugger."
2872 msgstr ""
2873
2874 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:626
2875 msgid ""
2876 "rr is a lightweight tool for recording, replaying and debugging\n"
2877 "execution of applications (trees of processes and threads). Debugging extends\n"
2878 "GDB with very efficient reverse-execution, which in combination with standard\n"
2879 "GDB/x86 features like hardware data watchpoints, makes debugging much more\n"
2880 "fun."
2881 msgstr ""
2882
2883 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:654
2884 msgid ""
2885 "The @code{libbacktrace} library can be linked into a C/C++\n"
2886 "program to produce symbolic backtraces."
2887 msgstr ""
2888
2889 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:695
2890 msgid ""
2891 "The libleak tool detects memory leaks by hooking memory\n"
2892 "functions such as @code{malloc}. It comes as a shared object to be pre-loaded\n"
2893 "via @code{LD_PRELOAD} when launching the application. It prints the full call\n"
2894 "stack at suspicious memory leak points. Modifying or recompiling the target\n"
2895 "program is not required, and the detection can be enabled or disabled while\n"
2896 "the target application is running. The overhead incurred by libleak is\n"
2897 "smaller than that of other tools such as Valgrind, and it aims to be easier to\n"
2898 "use than similar tools like @command{mtrace}."
2899 msgstr ""
2900
2901 #: gnu/packages/debug.scm:731
2902 msgid ""
2903 "MspDebug supports FET430UIF, eZ430, RF2500 and Olimex\n"
2904 "MSP430-JTAG-TINY programmers, as well as many other compatible\n"
2905 "devices. It can be used as a proxy for gdb or as an independent\n"
2906 "debugger with support for programming, disassembly and reverse\n"
2907 "engineering."
2908 msgstr ""
2909
2910 #: gnu/packages/dejagnu.scm:80
2911 msgid ""
2912 "DejaGnu is a framework for testing software. In effect, it serves as\n"
2913 "a front-end for all tests written for a program. Thus, each program can have\n"
2914 "multiple test suites, which are then all managed by a single harness."
2915 msgstr ""
2916
2917 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:276
2918 msgid ""
2919 "Abe's Amazing Adventure is a scrolling,\n"
2920 "platform-jumping, key-collecting, ancient pyramid exploring game, vaguely in\n"
2921 "the style of similar games for the Commodore+4."
2922 msgstr ""
2923
2924 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:346
2925 msgid ""
2926 "Adanaxis is a fast-moving first person shooter set in deep space, where\n"
2927 "the fundamentals of space itself are changed. By adding another dimension to\n"
2928 "space this game provides an environment with movement in four directions and\n"
2929 "six planes of rotation. Initially the game explains the 4D control system via\n"
2930 "a graphical sequence, before moving on to 30 levels of gameplay with numerous\n"
2931 "enemy, ally, weapon and mission types. Features include simulated 4D texturing,\n"
2932 "mouse and joystick control, and original music."
2933 msgstr ""
2934
2935 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:390
2936 msgid ""
2937 "Guide Alex the Allegator through the jungle in order to save his\n"
2938 "girlfriend Lola from evil humans who want to make a pair of shoes out of her.\n"
2939 "Plenty of classic platforming in four nice colors guaranteed!\n"
2940 "\n"
2941 "The game includes a built-in editor so you can design and share your own maps."
2942 msgstr ""
2943
2944 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:420
2945 msgid ""
2946 "Armagetron Advanced is a multiplayer game in 3d that\n"
2947 "attempts to emulate and expand on the lightcycle sequence from the movie Tron.\n"
2948 "It's an old school arcade game slung into the 21st century. Highlights\n"
2949 "include a customizable playing arena, HUD, unique graphics, and AI bots. For\n"
2950 "the more advanced player there are new game modes and a wide variety of\n"
2951 "physics settings to tweak as well."
2952 msgstr ""
2953
2954 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:478
2955 msgid ""
2956 "Space is a vast area, an unbounded territory where it seems there is\n"
2957 "a room for everybody, but reversal of fortune put things differently. The\n"
2958 "hordes of hostile creatures crawled out from the dark corners of the universe,\n"
2959 "craving to conquer your homeland. Their force is compelling, their legions\n"
2960 "are interminable. However, humans didn't give up without a final showdown and\n"
2961 "put their best pilot to fight back. These malicious invaders chose the wrong\n"
2962 "galaxy to conquer and you are to prove it! Go ahead and make alien aggressors\n"
2963 "regret their insolence."
2964 msgstr ""
2965
2966 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:546
2967 msgid ""
2968 "Bastet (short for Bastard Tetris) is a simple ncurses-based falling brick\n"
2969 "game. Unlike normal Tetris, Bastet does not choose the next brick at random.\n"
2970 "Instead, it uses a special algorithm to choose the worst brick possible.\n"
2971 "\n"
2972 "Playing bastet can be a painful experience, especially if you usually make\n"
2973 "canyons and wait for the long I-shaped block to clear four rows at a time."
2974 msgstr ""
2975
2976 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:584
2977 msgid ""
2978 "Vitetris is a classic multiplayer Tetris clone for the\n"
2979 "terminal."
2980 msgstr ""
2981
2982 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:627
2983 msgid ""
2984 "Blobwars: Metal Blob Solid is a 2D platform game, the first\n"
2985 "in the Blobwars series. You take on the role of a fearless Blob agent. Your\n"
2986 "mission is to infiltrate various enemy bases and rescue as many MIAs as\n"
2987 "possible, while battling many vicious aliens."
2988 msgstr ""
2989
2990 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:722
2991 msgid ""
2992 "These are the BSD games. See the fortune-mod package for fortunes.\n"
2993 "\n"
2994 "Action: atc (keep the airplanes safe), hack (explore the dangerous Dungeon),\n"
2995 "hunt (kill the others for the Pair of Boots, multi-player only), robots (avoid\n"
2996 "the evil robots), sail (game of naval warfare with wooden ships), snake (steal\n"
2997 "the $$ from the cave, anger the snake, and get out alive), tetris (game of\n"
2998 "lining up the falling bricks of different shapes), and worm (eat, grow big,\n"
2999 "and neither bite your tail, nor ram the wall).\n"
3000 "\n"
3001 "Amusements: banner (prints a large banner), bcd & morse & ppt (print a punch\n"
3002 "card, or paper tape, or Morse codes), caesar & rot13 (ciphers and deciphers\n"
3003 "the input), factor (factorizes a number), number (translates numbers into\n"
3004 "text), pig (translates from English to Pig Latin), pom (should print the\n"
3005 "Moon's phase), primes (generates primes), rain & worms (plays an screen-saver\n"
3006 "in terminal), random (prints randomly chosen lines from files, or returns a\n"
3007 "random exit-code), and wtf (explains what do some acronyms mean).\n"
3008 "\n"
3009 "Board: backgammon (lead the men out of board faster than the friend do),\n"
3010 "boggle (find the words in the square of letters), dab (game of dots and\n"
3011 "boxes), gomoku (game of five in a row), hangman (guess a word before man is\n"
3012 "hanged), and monop (game of monopoly, hot-seat only). Also the card-games:\n"
3013 "canfield, cribbage, fish (juniors game), and mille.\n"
3014 "\n"
3015 "Quests: adventure (search for treasures with the help of wizard),\n"
3016 "battlestar (explore the world around, starting from dying spaceship),\n"
3017 "phantasia (role-play as an rogue), trek (hunt the Klingons, and save the\n"
3018 "Federation), and wump (hunt the big smelly Wumpus in a dark cave).\n"
3019 "\n"
3020 "Quizzes: arithmetic and quiz."
3021 msgstr ""
3022
3023 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:817
3024 msgid ""
3025 "BZFlag is a 3D multi-player multiplatform tank battle game that\n"
3026 "allows users to play against each other in a network environment.\n"
3027 "There are five teams: red, green, blue, purple and rogue (rogue tanks\n"
3028 "are black). Destroying a player on another team scores a win, while\n"
3029 "being destroyed or destroying a teammate scores a loss. Rogues have\n"
3030 "no teammates (not even other rogues), so they cannot shoot teammates\n"
3031 "and they do not have a team score.\n"
3032 "\n"
3033 "There are two main styles of play: capture-the-flag and free-for-all.\n"
3034 "In capture-the-flag, each team (except rogues) has a team base and\n"
3035 "each team with at least one player has a team flag. The object is to\n"
3036 "capture an enemy team's flag by bringing it to your team's base. This\n"
3037 "destroys every player on the captured team, subtracts one from that\n"
3038 "team's score, and adds one to your team's score. In free-for-all,\n"
3039 "there are no team flags or team bases. The object is simply to get as\n"
3040 "high a score as possible."
3041 msgstr ""
3042
3043 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:900
3044 msgid ""
3045 "Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead (or \"DDA\" for short) is a roguelike set\n"
3046 "in a post-apocalyptic world. Struggle to survive in a harsh, persistent,\n"
3047 "procedurally generated world. Scavenge the remnants of a dead civilization\n"
3048 "for food, equipment, or, if you are lucky, a vehicle with a full tank of gas\n"
3049 "to get you out of Dodge. Fight to defeat or escape from a wide variety of\n"
3050 "powerful monstrosities, from zombies to giant insects to killer robots and\n"
3051 "things far stranger and deadlier, and against the others like yourself, that\n"
3052 "want what you have."
3053 msgstr ""
3054
3055 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:950
3056 msgid ""
3057 "Cockatrice is a program for playing tabletop card games\n"
3058 "over a network. Its server design prevents users from manipulating the game\n"
3059 "for unfair advantage. The client also provides a single-player mode, which\n"
3060 "allows users to brew while offline."
3061 msgstr ""
3062
3063 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1004
3064 msgid ""
3065 "This package provides a reimplementation of the 1997 Bullfrog business\n"
3066 "simulation game @i{Theme Hospital}. As well as faithfully recreating the\n"
3067 "original engine, CorsixTH adds support for high resolutions, custom levels and\n"
3068 "more. This package does @emph{not} provide the game assets."
3069 msgstr ""
3070
3071 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1046
3072 msgid ""
3073 "Cowsay is basically a text filter. Send some text into it,\n"
3074 "and you get a cow saying your text. If you think a talking cow isn't enough,\n"
3075 "cows can think too: all you have to do is run @command{cowthink}. If you're\n"
3076 "tired of cows, a variety of other ASCII-art messengers are available."
3077 msgstr ""
3078
3079 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1087
3080 msgid ""
3081 "@command{lolcat} concatenates files and streams like\n"
3082 "regular @command{cat}, but it also adds terminal escape codes between\n"
3083 "characters and lines resulting in a rainbow effect."
3084 msgstr ""
3085
3086 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1202
3087 msgid ""
3088 "FooBillard++ is an advanced 3D OpenGL billiard game\n"
3089 "based on the original foobillard 3.0a sources from Florian Berger.\n"
3090 "You can play it with one or two players or against the computer.\n"
3091 "\n"
3092 "The game features:\n"
3093 "\n"
3094 "@itemize\n"
3095 "@item Wood paneled table with gold covers and gold diamonds.\n"
3096 "@item Reflections on balls.\n"
3097 "@item Zoom in and out, rotation, different angles and bird's eye view.\n"
3098 "@item Different game modes: 8 or 9-ball, Snooker or Carambole.\n"
3099 "@item Tournaments. Compete against other players.\n"
3100 "@item Animated cue with strength and eccentric hit adjustment.\n"
3101 "@item Jump shots and snipping.\n"
3102 "@item Realistic gameplay and billiard sounds.\n"
3103 "@item Red-Green stereo.\n"
3104 "@item And much more.\n"
3105 "@end itemize"
3106 msgstr ""
3107
3108 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1272
3109 msgid ""
3110 "The Freedoom project aims to create a complete free content first person\n"
3111 "shooter game. Freedoom by itself is just the raw material for a game: it must\n"
3112 "be paired with a compatible game engine (such as @code{prboom-plus}) to be\n"
3113 "played. Freedoom complements the Doom engine with free levels, artwork, sound\n"
3114 "effects and music to make a completely free game."
3115 msgstr ""
3116
3117 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1322
3118 msgid ""
3119 "Freedroid RPG is an @dfn{RPG} (Role-Playing Game) with isometric graphics.\n"
3120 "The game tells the story of a world destroyed by a conflict between robots and\n"
3121 "their human masters. To restore peace to humankind, the player must complete\n"
3122 "numerous quests while fighting off rebelling robots---either by taking control\n"
3123 "of them, or by simply blasting them to pieces with melee and ranged weapons in\n"
3124 "real-time combat."
3125 msgstr ""
3126
3127 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1401
3128 msgid ""
3129 "Golly simulates Conway's Game of Life and many other types of cellular\n"
3130 "automata. The following features are available:\n"
3131 "@enumerate\n"
3132 "@item Support for bounded and unbounded universes, with cells of up to 256\n"
3133 " states.\n"
3134 "@item Support for multiple algorithms, including Bill Gosper's Hashlife\n"
3135 " algorithm.\n"
3136 "@item Loading patterns from BMP, PNG, GIF and TIFF image files.\n"
3137 "@item Reading RLE, macrocell, Life 1.05/1.06, dblife and MCell files.\n"
3138 "@item Scriptable via Lua or Python.\n"
3139 "@item Extracting patterns, rules and scripts from zip files.\n"
3140 "@item Downloading patterns, rules and scripts from online archives.\n"
3141 "@item Pasting patterns from the clipboard.\n"
3142 "@item Unlimited undo/redo.\n"
3143 "@item Configurable keyboard shortcuts.\n"
3144 "@item Auto fit option to keep patterns within the view.\n"
3145 "@end enumerate"
3146 msgstr ""
3147
3148 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1448
3149 msgid ""
3150 "Engine for Caesar III, a city-building real-time strategy game.\n"
3151 "Julius includes some UI enhancements while preserving the logic (including\n"
3152 "bugs) of the original game, so that saved games are compatible. This package\n"
3153 "does not include game data."
3154 msgstr ""
3155
3156 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1482
3157 msgid ""
3158 "Fork of Julius, an engine for the a city-building real-time strategy\n"
3159 "game Caesar III. Gameplay enhancements include:\n"
3160 "\n"
3161 "@itemize\n"
3162 "@item roadblocks;\n"
3163 "@item market special orders;\n"
3164 "@item global labour pool;\n"
3165 "@item partial warehouse storage;\n"
3166 "@item increased game limits;\n"
3167 "@item zoom controls.\n"
3168 "@end itemize\n"
3169 msgstr ""
3170
3171 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1521
3172 msgid ""
3173 "Me and My Shadow is a puzzle/platform game in which you try\n"
3174 "to reach the exit by solving puzzles. Spikes, moving blocks, fragile blocks\n"
3175 "and much more stand between you and the exit. Record your moves and let your\n"
3176 "shadow mimic them to reach blocks you couldn't reach alone."
3177 msgstr ""
3178
3179 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1581
3180 msgid ""
3181 "@code{Open Surge} is a 2D retro side-scrolling platformer\n"
3182 "inspired by the Sonic games. The player runs at high speeds through each\n"
3183 "level while collecting items and avoiding obstacles. The game includes a\n"
3184 "built-in level editor."
3185 msgstr ""
3186
3187 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1627
3188 msgid ""
3189 "Knights is a multiplayer game involving several knights who\n"
3190 "must run around a dungeon and complete various quests. Each game revolves\n"
3191 "around a quest – for example, you might have to find some items and carry them\n"
3192 "back to your starting point. This may sound easy, but as there are only\n"
3193 "enough items in the dungeon for one player to win, you may end up having to\n"
3194 "kill your opponents to get their stuff! Other quests involve escaping from\n"
3195 "the dungeon, fighting a duel to the death against the enemy knights, or\n"
3196 "destroying an ancient book using a special wand."
3197 msgstr ""
3198
3199 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1678
3200 msgid ""
3201 "GNOME 2048 provides a 2D grid for playing 2048, a\n"
3202 "single-player sliding tile puzzle game. The objective of the game is to merge\n"
3203 "together adjacent tiles of the same number until the sum of 2048 is achieved\n"
3204 "in one tile."
3205 msgstr ""
3206
3207 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1718
3208 msgid ""
3209 "GNOME Chess provides a 2D board for playing chess games\n"
3210 "against human or computer players. It supports loading and saving games in\n"
3211 "Portable Game Notation. To play against a computer, install a chess engine\n"
3212 "such as chess or stockfish."
3213 msgstr ""
3214
3215 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1780
3216 msgid ""
3217 "The GNU backgammon application (also known as \"gnubg\") can\n"
3218 "be used for playing, analyzing and teaching the game. It has an advanced\n"
3219 "evaluation engine based on artificial neural networks suitable for both\n"
3220 "beginners and advanced players. In addition to a command-line interface, it\n"
3221 "also features an attractive, 3D representation of the playing board."
3222 msgstr ""
3223
3224 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1821
3225 msgid ""
3226 "GNUbik is a puzzle game in which you must manipulate a cube to make\n"
3227 "each of its faces have a uniform color. The game is customizable, allowing\n"
3228 "you to set the size of the cube (the default is 3x3) or to change the colors.\n"
3229 "You may even apply photos to the faces instead of colors. The game is\n"
3230 "scriptable with Guile."
3231 msgstr ""
3232
3233 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1844
3234 msgid ""
3235 "GNU Shogi is a program that plays the game Shogi (Japanese\n"
3236 "Chess). It is similar to standard chess but this variant is far more complicated."
3237 msgstr ""
3238
3239 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:1875
3240 msgid ""
3241 "LTris is a tetris clone: differently shaped blocks are falling down the\n"
3242 "rectangular playing field and can be moved sideways or rotated by 90 degree\n"
3243 "units with the aim of building lines without gaps which then disappear (causing\n"
3244 "any block above the deleted line to fall down). LTris has three game modes: In\n"
3245 "Classic you play until the stack of blocks reaches the top of the playing field\n"
3246 "and no new blocks can enter. In Figures the playing field is reset to a new\n"
3247 "figure each level and later on tiles and lines suddenly appear. In Multiplayer\n"
3248 "up to three players (either human or CPU) compete with each other sending\n"
3249 "removed lines to all opponents. There is also a Demo mode in which you can\n"
3250 "watch your CPU playing while enjoying a cup of tea!"
3251 msgstr ""
3252
3253 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2000
3254 msgid ""
3255 "NetHack is a single player dungeon exploration game that runs\n"
3256 "on a wide variety of computer systems, with a variety of graphical and text\n"
3257 "interfaces all using the same game engine. Unlike many other Dungeons &\n"
3258 "Dragons-inspired games, the emphasis in NetHack is on discovering the detail of\n"
3259 "the dungeon and not simply killing everything in sight - in fact, killing\n"
3260 "everything in sight is a good way to die quickly. Each game presents a\n"
3261 "different landscape - the random number generator provides an essentially\n"
3262 "unlimited number of variations of the dungeon and its denizens to be discovered\n"
3263 "by the player in one of a number of characters: you can pick your race, your\n"
3264 "role, and your gender."
3265 msgstr ""
3266
3267 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2046
3268 msgid ""
3269 "PipeWalker is a simple puzzle game with many diffent themes: connect all\n"
3270 "computers to one network server, bring water from a source to the taps, etc.\n"
3271 "The underlying mechanism is always the same: you must turn each tile in the\n"
3272 "grid in the right direction to combine all components into a single circuit.\n"
3273 "Every puzzle has a complete solution, although there may be more than one."
3274 msgstr ""
3275
3276 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2096
3277 msgid "PrBoom+ is a Doom source port developed from the original PrBoom project."
3278 msgstr ""
3279
3280 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2148
3281 msgid ""
3282 "ReTux is an action platformer loosely inspired by the Mario games,\n"
3283 "utilizing the art assets from the @code{SuperTux} project."
3284 msgstr ""
3285
3286 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2259
3287 msgid ""
3288 "RogueBox Adventures is a graphical roguelike with strong influences\n"
3289 "from sandbox games like Minecraft or Terraria. The main idea of RogueBox\n"
3290 "Adventures is to offer the player a kind of roguelike toy-world. This world\n"
3291 "can be explored and changed freely."
3292 msgstr ""
3293
3294 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2372
3295 msgid ""
3296 "Barbie Seahorse Adventures is a retro style platform arcade game.\n"
3297 "You are Barbie the seahorse who travels through the jungle, up to the\n"
3298 "volcano until you float on bubbles to the moon. On the way to your\n"
3299 "final destination you will encounter various enemies, servants of the\n"
3300 "evil overlord who has stolen the galaxy crystal. Avoid getting hit\n"
3301 "and defeat them with your bubbles!"
3302 msgstr ""
3303
3304 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2433
3305 msgid ""
3306 "Solarus is a 2D game engine written in C++, that can run games\n"
3307 "scripted in Lua. It has been designed with 16-bit classic Action-RPGs\n"
3308 "in mind."
3309 msgstr ""
3310
3311 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2462
3312 msgid ""
3313 "Solarus Quest Editor is a graphical user interface to create and\n"
3314 "modify quests for the Solarus engine."
3315 msgstr ""
3316
3317 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2536
3318 msgid ""
3319 "In SuperStarfighter, up to four local players compete in a\n"
3320 "2D arena with fast-moving ships and missiles. Different game types are\n"
3321 "available, as well as a single-player mode with AI-controlled ships."
3322 msgstr ""
3323
3324 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2669
3325 msgid ""
3326 "Trigger-rally is a 3D rally simulation with great physics\n"
3327 "for drifting on over 200 maps. Different terrain materials like dirt,\n"
3328 "asphalt, sand, ice, etc. and various weather, light, and fog conditions give\n"
3329 "this rally simulation the edge over many other games. You need to make it\n"
3330 "through the maps in often tight time limits and can further improve by beating\n"
3331 "the recorded high scores. All attached single races must be finished in time\n"
3332 "in order to win an event, unlocking additional events and cars. Most maps are\n"
3333 "equipped with spoken co-driver notes and co-driver icons."
3334 msgstr ""
3335
3336 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2725
3337 msgid ""
3338 "This package provides @command{ufo2map}, a program used to generate\n"
3339 "maps for the UFO: Alien Invasion strategy game."
3340 msgstr ""
3341
3342 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2767
3343 msgid "This package contains maps and other assets for UFO: Alien Invasion."
3344 msgstr ""
3345
3346 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2854
3347 msgid ""
3348 "UFO: Alien Invasion is a tactical strategy game set in the year 2084.\n"
3349 "You control a secret organisation charged with defending Earth from a brutal\n"
3350 "alien enemy. Build up your bases, prepare your team, and dive head-first into\n"
3351 "the fast and flowing turn-based combat.\n"
3352 "\n"
3353 "Over the long term you will need to conduct research into the alien threat to\n"
3354 "figure out their mysterious goals and use their powerful weapons for your own\n"
3355 "ends. You will produce unique items and use them in combat against your\n"
3356 "enemies.\n"
3357 "\n"
3358 "You can also use them against your friends with the multiplayer functionality.\n"
3359 "\n"
3360 "Warning: This is a pre-release version of UFO: AI! Some things may not work\n"
3361 "properly."
3362 msgstr ""
3363
3364 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2892
3365 msgid "A graphical user interface for the package @code{gnushogi}."
3366 msgstr "꾸러미 @code{gnushogi}을 위한 그래픽 사용자 연결장치."
3367
3368 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2945
3369 msgid ""
3370 "L'Abbaye des Morts is a 2D platform game set in 13th century\n"
3371 "France. The Cathars, who preach about good Christian beliefs, were being\n"
3372 "expelled by the Catholic Church out of the Languedoc region in France. One of\n"
3373 "them, called Jean Raymond, found an old church in which to hide, not knowing\n"
3374 "that beneath its ruins lay buried an ancient evil."
3375 msgstr ""
3376
3377 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:2998
3378 msgid ""
3379 "Angband is a Classic dungeon exploration roguelike. Explore\n"
3380 "the depths below Angband, seeking riches, fighting monsters, and preparing to\n"
3381 "fight Morgoth, the Lord of Darkness."
3382 msgstr ""
3383
3384 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3047
3385 msgid ""
3386 "Pingus is a free Lemmings-like puzzle game in which the player takes\n"
3387 "command of a bunch of small animals and has to guide them through levels.\n"
3388 "Since the animals walk on their own, the player can only influence them by\n"
3389 "giving them commands, like build a bridge, dig a hole, or redirect all animals\n"
3390 "in the other direction. Multiple such commands are necessary to reach the\n"
3391 "level's exit. The game is presented in a 2D side view."
3392 msgstr ""
3393
3394 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3070
3395 msgid ""
3396 "The GNU Talk Filters are programs that convert English text\n"
3397 "into stereotyped or otherwise humorous dialects. The filters are provided as\n"
3398 "a C library, so they can easily be integrated into other programs."
3399 msgstr ""
3400
3401 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3117
3402 msgid ""
3403 "The player controls a character (one of three: Good, Bad, and Dead),\n"
3404 "dodges the missiles (lots of it cover the screen, but the character's hitbox\n"
3405 "is very small), and shoot at the adversaries that keep appear on the screen."
3406 msgstr ""
3407
3408 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3161
3409 msgid ""
3410 "CMatrix simulates the display from \"The Matrix\" and is\n"
3411 "based on the screensaver from the movie's website. It works with terminal\n"
3412 "settings up to 132x300 and can scroll lines all at the same rate or\n"
3413 "asynchronously and at a user-defined speed."
3414 msgstr ""
3415
3416 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3192
3417 msgid ""
3418 "GNU Chess is a chess engine. It allows you to compete\n"
3419 "against the computer in a game of chess, either through the default terminal\n"
3420 "interface or via an external visual interface such as GNU XBoard."
3421 msgstr ""
3422
3423 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3254
3424 msgid ""
3425 "GNU FreeDink is a free and portable re-implementation of the engine\n"
3426 "for the role-playing game Dink Smallwood. It supports not only the original\n"
3427 "game data files but it also supports user-produced game mods or \"D-Mods\".\n"
3428 "To that extent, it also includes a front-end for managing all of your D-Mods."
3429 msgstr ""
3430
3431 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3282
3432 msgid "This package contains the game data of GNU Freedink."
3433 msgstr "이 꾸러미는 GNU Freedink의 게임 자료를 포함합니다."
3434
3435 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3306
3436 msgid ""
3437 "DFArc makes it easy to play and manage the GNU FreeDink game\n"
3438 "and its numerous D-Mods."
3439 msgstr ""
3440
3441 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3378
3442 msgid ""
3443 "GNU XBoard is a graphical board for all varieties of chess,\n"
3444 "including international chess, xiangqi (Chinese chess), shogi (Japanese chess)\n"
3445 "and Makruk. Several lesser-known variants are also supported. It presents a\n"
3446 "fully interactive graphical interface and it can load and save games in the\n"
3447 "Portable Game Notation."
3448 msgstr ""
3449
3450 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3414
3451 msgid ""
3452 "GNU Typist is a universal typing tutor. It can be used to learn and\n"
3453 "practice touch-typing. Several tutorials are included; in addition to\n"
3454 "tutorials for the standard QWERTY layout, there are also tutorials for the\n"
3455 "alternative layouts Dvorak and Colemak, as well as for the numpad. Tutorials\n"
3456 "are primarily in English, however some in other languages are provided."
3457 msgstr ""
3458
3459 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3482
3460 msgid ""
3461 "The Irrlicht Engine is a high performance realtime 3D engine written in\n"
3462 "C++. Features include an OpenGL renderer, extensible materials, scene graph\n"
3463 "management, character animation, particle and other special effects, support\n"
3464 "for common mesh file formats, and collision detection."
3465 msgstr ""
3466
3467 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3536
3468 msgid ""
3469 "M.A.R.S. is a 2D space shooter with pretty visual effects and\n"
3470 "attractive physics. Players can battle each other or computer controlled\n"
3471 "enemies in different game modes such as space ball, death match, team death\n"
3472 "match, cannon keep, and grave-itation pit."
3473 msgstr ""
3474
3475 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3628
3476 msgid ""
3477 "Minetest is a sandbox construction game. Players can create and destroy\n"
3478 "various types of blocks in a three-dimensional open world. This allows\n"
3479 "forming structures in every possible creation, on multiplayer servers or as a\n"
3480 "single player. Mods and texture packs allow players to personalize the game\n"
3481 "in different ways."
3482 msgstr ""
3483
3484 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3666
3485 msgid "Game data for the Minetest infinite-world block sandbox game."
3486 msgstr ""
3487
3488 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3689
3489 msgid ""
3490 "MineClone is a Minetest subgame, that aims to recreate Minecraft as\n"
3491 "closely as the engine allows."
3492 msgstr ""
3493
3494 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3727
3495 msgid ""
3496 "Glk defines a portable API for applications with text UIs. It was\n"
3497 "primarily designed for interactive fiction, but it should be suitable for many\n"
3498 "interactive text utilities, particularly those based on a command line.\n"
3499 "This is an implementation of the Glk library which runs in a terminal window,\n"
3500 "using the @code{curses.h} library for screen control."
3501 msgstr ""
3502
3503 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3767
3504 msgid ""
3505 "Glulx is a 32-bit portable virtual machine intended for writing and\n"
3506 "playing interactive fiction. It was designed by Andrew Plotkin to relieve\n"
3507 "some of the restrictions in the venerable Z-machine format. This is the\n"
3508 "reference interpreter, using the Glk API."
3509 msgstr ""
3510
3511 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3795
3512 msgid ""
3513 "Fifechan is a lightweight cross platform GUI library written in C++\n"
3514 "specifically designed for games. It has a built in set of extendable GUI\n"
3515 "Widgets, and allows users to create more."
3516 msgstr ""
3517
3518 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3891
3519 msgid ""
3520 "@acronym{FIFE, Flexible Isometric Free Engine} is a multi-platform\n"
3521 "isometric game engine. Python bindings are included allowing users to create\n"
3522 "games using Python as well as C++."
3523 msgstr ""
3524
3525 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3926
3526 msgid ""
3527 "Fizmo is a console-based Z-machine interpreter. It is used to play\n"
3528 "interactive fiction, also known as text adventures, which were implemented\n"
3529 "either by Infocom or created using the Inform compiler."
3530 msgstr ""
3531
3532 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3946
3533 msgid ""
3534 "GNU Go is a program that plays the game of Go, in which players\n"
3535 "place stones on a grid to form territory or capture other stones. While\n"
3536 "it can be played directly from the terminal, rendered in ASCII characters,\n"
3537 "it is also possible to play GNU Go with 3rd party graphical interfaces or\n"
3538 "even in Emacs. It supports the standard game storage format (SGF, Smart\n"
3539 "Game Format) and inter-process communication format (GMP, Go Modem\n"
3540 "Protocol)."
3541 msgstr ""
3542
3543 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:3976
3544 msgid ""
3545 "Extreme Tux Racer, or etracer as it is called for short, is\n"
3546 "a simple OpenGL racing game featuring Tux, the Linux mascot. The goal of the\n"
3547 "game is to slide down a snow- and ice-covered mountain as quickly as possible,\n"
3548 "avoiding the trees and rocks that will slow you down.\n"
3549 "\n"
3550 "Collect herrings and other goodies while sliding down the hill, but avoid fish\n"
3551 "bones.\n"
3552 "\n"
3553 "This game is based on the GPL version of the famous game TuxRacer."
3554 msgstr ""
3555
3556 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4047
3557 msgid ""
3558 "SuperTuxKart is a 3D kart racing game, with a focus on\n"
3559 "having fun over realism. You can play with up to 4 friends on one PC, racing\n"
3560 "against each other or just trying to beat the computer; single-player mode is\n"
3561 "also available."
3562 msgstr ""
3563
3564 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4124
3565 msgid ""
3566 "Unknown Horizons is a 2D realtime strategy simulation with an emphasis\n"
3567 "on economy and city building. Expand your small settlement to a strong and\n"
3568 "wealthy colony, collect taxes and supply your inhabitants with valuable\n"
3569 "goods. Increase your power with a well balanced economy and with strategic\n"
3570 "trade and diplomacy."
3571 msgstr ""
3572
3573 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4181
3574 msgid ""
3575 "GNUjump is a simple, yet addictive game in which you must jump from\n"
3576 "platform to platform to avoid falling, while the platforms drop at faster rates\n"
3577 "the higher you go. The game features multiplayer, unlimited FPS, smooth floor\n"
3578 "falling, themeable graphics and sounds, and replays."
3579 msgstr ""
3580
3581 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4217
3582 msgid ""
3583 "The Battle for Wesnoth is a fantasy, turn based tactical strategy game,\n"
3584 "with several single player campaigns, and multiplayer games (both networked and\n"
3585 "local).\n"
3586 "\n"
3587 "Battle for control on a range of maps, using variety of units which have\n"
3588 "advantages and disadvantages against different types of attacks. Units gain\n"
3589 "experience and advance levels, and are carried over from one scenario to the\n"
3590 "next campaign."
3591 msgstr ""
3592
3593 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4240
3594 msgid ""
3595 "This package contains a dedicated server for @emph{The\n"
3596 "Battle for Wesnoth}."
3597 msgstr ""
3598
3599 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4283
3600 msgid ""
3601 "Gamine is a game designed for young children who are learning to use the\n"
3602 "mouse and keyboard. The child uses the mouse to draw colored dots and lines\n"
3603 "on the screen and keyboard to display letters."
3604 msgstr ""
3605
3606 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4318
3607 msgid ""
3608 "ManaPlus is a 2D MMORPG client for game servers. It is the only\n"
3609 "fully supported client for @uref{http://www.themanaworld.org, The mana\n"
3610 "world}, @uref{http://evolonline.org, Evol Online} and\n"
3611 "@uref{http://landoffire.org, Land of fire}."
3612 msgstr ""
3613
3614 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4350
3615 msgid ""
3616 "OpenTTD is a game in which you transport goods and\n"
3617 "passengers by land, water and air. It is a re-implementation of Transport\n"
3618 "Tycoon Deluxe with many enhancements including multiplayer mode,\n"
3619 "internationalization support, conditional orders and the ability to clone,\n"
3620 "autoreplace and autoupdate vehicles. This package only includes the game\n"
3621 "engine. When you start it you will be prompted to download a graphics set."
3622 msgstr ""
3623
3624 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4410
3625 msgid ""
3626 "The OpenGFX project is an implementation of the OpenTTD base graphics\n"
3627 "set that aims to ensure the best possible out-of-the-box experience.\n"
3628 "\n"
3629 "OpenGFX provides you with...\n"
3630 "@enumerate\n"
3631 "@item All graphics you need to enjoy OpenTTD.\n"
3632 "@item Uniquely drawn rail vehicles for every climate.\n"
3633 "@item Completely snow-aware rivers.\n"
3634 "@item Different river and sea water.\n"
3635 "@item Snow-aware buoys.\n"
3636 "@end enumerate"
3637 msgstr ""
3638
3639 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4456
3640 msgid ""
3641 "OpenSFX is a set of free base sounds for OpenTTD which make\n"
3642 "it possible to play OpenTTD without requiring the proprietary sound files from\n"
3643 "the original Transport Tycoon Deluxe."
3644 msgstr ""
3645
3646 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4494
3647 msgid ""
3648 "OpenMSX is a music set for OpenTTD which makes it possible\n"
3649 "to play OpenTTD without requiring the proprietary music from the original\n"
3650 "Transport Tycoon Deluxe."
3651 msgstr ""
3652
3653 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4563
3654 msgid "openrct2-title-sequences is a set of title sequences for OpenRCT2."
3655 msgstr ""
3656
3657 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4603
3658 msgid "openrct2-objects is a set of objects for OpenRCT2."
3659 msgstr ""
3660
3661 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4666
3662 msgid ""
3663 "OpenRCT2 is a free software re-implementation of\n"
3664 "RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 (RCT2). The gameplay revolves around building and\n"
3665 "maintaining an amusement park containing attractions, shops and facilities.\n"
3666 "\n"
3667 "Note that this package does @emph{not} provide the game assets (sounds,\n"
3668 "images, etc.)"
3669 msgstr ""
3670
3671 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4723
3672 msgid ""
3673 "The Emilia Pinball Project is a pinball simulator. There\n"
3674 "are only two levels to play with, but they are very addictive."
3675 msgstr ""
3676
3677 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4758
3678 msgid ""
3679 "Pioneers is an emulation of the board game The Settlers of\n"
3680 "Catan. It can be played on a local network, on the internet, and with AI\n"
3681 "players."
3682 msgstr ""
3683
3684 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4800
3685 msgid ""
3686 "The goal of this logic game is to open all cards in a 6x6\n"
3687 "grid, using a number of hints as to their relative position. The game idea\n"
3688 "is attributed to Albert Einstein."
3689 msgstr ""
3690
3691 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4830
3692 msgid ""
3693 "POWWOW is a client software which can be used for telnet as well as for\n"
3694 "@dfn{Multi-User Dungeon} (MUD). Additionally it can serve as a nice client for\n"
3695 "the chat server psyced with the specific config located at\n"
3696 "http://lavachat.symlynx.com/unix/"
3697 msgstr ""
3698
3699 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:4942
3700 msgid ""
3701 "Red Eclipse is an arena shooter, created from the Cube2 engine.\n"
3702 "Offering an innovative parkour system and distinct but all potent weapons,\n"
3703 "Red Eclipse provides fast paced and accessible gameplay."
3704 msgstr ""
3705
3706 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5007
3707 msgid ""
3708 "Grue Hunter is a text adventure game written in Perl. You must make\n"
3709 "your way through an underground cave system in search of the Grue. Can you\n"
3710 "capture it and get out alive?"
3711 msgstr ""
3712
3713 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5051
3714 msgid ""
3715 "lierolibre is an earthworm action game where you fight another player\n"
3716 "(or the computer) underground using a wide array of weapons.\n"
3717 "\n"
3718 "Features:\n"
3719 "@itemize\n"
3720 "@item 2 worms, 40 weapons, great playability, two game modes: Kill'em All\n"
3721 "and Game of Tag, plus AI-players without true intelligence!\n"
3722 "@item Dat nostalgia.\n"
3723 "@item Extensions via a hidden F1 menu:\n"
3724 "@itemize\n"
3725 "@item Replays\n"
3726 "@item Game controller support\n"
3727 "@item Powerlevel palettes\n"
3728 "@end itemize\n"
3729 "@item Ability to write game variables to plain text files.\n"
3730 "@item Ability to load game variables from both EXE and plain text files.\n"
3731 "@item Scripts to extract and repack graphics, sounds and levels.\n"
3732 "@end itemize\n"
3733 "\n"
3734 "To switch between different window sizes, use F6, F7 and F8, to switch to\n"
3735 "fullscreen, use F5 or Alt+Enter."
3736 msgstr ""
3737
3738 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5130
3739 msgid ""
3740 "Tennix is a 2D tennis game. You can play against the\n"
3741 "computer or against another player using the keyboard. The game runs\n"
3742 "in-window at 640x480 resolution or fullscreen."
3743 msgstr ""
3744
3745 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5214
3746 msgid ""
3747 "Warzone 2100 offers campaign, multi-player, and single-player skirmish\n"
3748 "modes. An extensive tech tree with over 400 different technologies, combined\n"
3749 "with the unit design system, allows for a wide variety of possible units and\n"
3750 "tactics."
3751 msgstr ""
3752
3753 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5292
3754 msgid ""
3755 "In Widelands, you are the regent of a small clan. You start out with\n"
3756 "nothing but your headquarters, where all your resources are stored.\n"
3757 "\n"
3758 "In the course of the game, you will build an ever growing settlement. Every\n"
3759 "member of your clan will do his or her part to produce more resources---wood,\n"
3760 "food, iron, gold and more---to further this growth. The economic network is\n"
3761 "complex and different in the five tribes (Barbarians, Empire, Atlanteans,\n"
3762 "Frisians and Amazons).\n"
3763 "\n"
3764 "As you are not alone in the world, you will meet other clans sooner or later.\n"
3765 "Some of them may be friendly and you may eventually trade with them. However,\n"
3766 "if you want to rule the world, you will have to train soldiers and fight.\n"
3767 "\n"
3768 "Widelands offers single-player mode with different campaigns; the campaigns\n"
3769 "all tell stories of tribes and their struggle in the Widelands universe!\n"
3770 "However, settling really starts when you unite with friends over the Internet\n"
3771 "or LAN to build up new empires together---or to crush each other in the dusts\n"
3772 "of war. Widelands also offers an Artificial Intelligence to challenge you."
3773 msgstr ""
3774
3775 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5348
3776 msgid ""
3777 "In the year 2579, the intergalactic weapons corporation, WEAPCO, has\n"
3778 "dominated the galaxy. Guide Chris Bainfield and his friend Sid Wilson on\n"
3779 "their quest to liberate the galaxy from the clutches of WEAPCO. Along the\n"
3780 "way, you will encounter new foes, make new allies, and assist local rebels\n"
3781 "in strikes against the evil corporation."
3782 msgstr ""
3783
3784 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5381
3785 msgid ""
3786 "In this game you are the captain of the cargo ship Chromium B.S.U. and\n"
3787 "are responsible for delivering supplies to the troops on the front line. Your\n"
3788 "ship has a small fleet of robotic fighters which you control from the relative\n"
3789 "safety of the Chromium vessel."
3790 msgstr ""
3791
3792 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5465
3793 msgid ""
3794 "Tux Paint is a free drawing program designed for young children (kids\n"
3795 "ages 3 and up). It has a simple, easy-to-use interface; fun sound effects;\n"
3796 "and an encouraging cartoon mascot who helps guide children as they use the\n"
3797 "program. It provides a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help\n"
3798 "your child be creative."
3799 msgstr ""
3800
3801 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5506
3802 msgid ""
3803 "This package contains a set of \"Rubber Stamp\" images which can be used\n"
3804 "with the \"Stamp\" tool within Tux Paint."
3805 msgstr ""
3806
3807 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5555
3808 msgid "Tux Paint Config is a graphical configuration editor for Tux Paint."
3809 msgstr ""
3810
3811 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5606
3812 msgid ""
3813 "SuperTux is a classic 2D jump'n run sidescroller game in\n"
3814 "a style similar to the original Super Mario games."
3815 msgstr ""
3816
3817 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5641
3818 msgid ""
3819 "TinTin++ is a MUD client which supports MCCP (Mud Client Compression\n"
3820 "Protocol), MMCP (Mud Master Chat Protocol), xterm 256 colors, most TELNET\n"
3821 "options used by MUDs, as well as those required to login via telnet on\n"
3822 "Linux / Mac OS X servers, and an auto mapper with a VT100 map display."
3823 msgstr ""
3824
3825 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5687
3826 msgid ""
3827 "Learn programming, playing with ants and spider webs ;-)\n"
3828 "Your robot ant can be programmed in many languages: OCaml, Python, C, C++,\n"
3829 "Java, Ruby, Lua, JavaScript, Pascal, Perl, Scheme, Vala, Prolog. Experienced\n"
3830 "programmers may also add their own favorite language."
3831 msgstr ""
3832
3833 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5726
3834 msgid ""
3835 "Bambam is a simple baby keyboard (and gamepad) masher\n"
3836 "application that locks the keyboard and mouse and instead displays bright\n"
3837 "colors, pictures, and sounds."
3838 msgstr ""
3839
3840 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5792
3841 msgid ""
3842 "Mr. Rescue is an arcade styled 2d action game centered around evacuating\n"
3843 "civilians from burning buildings. The game features fast-paced fire\n"
3844 "extinguishing action, intense boss battles, a catchy soundtrack, and lots of\n"
3845 "throwing people around in pseudo-randomly generated buildings."
3846 msgstr ""
3847
3848 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5904
3849 msgid ""
3850 "HyperRogue is a game in which the player collects treasures and fights\n"
3851 "monsters -- rogue-like but for the fact that it is played on the hyperbolic\n"
3852 "plane and not in euclidean space.\n"
3853 "\n"
3854 "In HyperRogue, the player can move through different parts of the world, which\n"
3855 "are home to particular creatures and may be subject to their own rules of\n"
3856 "\"physics\".\n"
3857 "\n"
3858 "While the game can use ASCII characters to display the the classical rogue\n"
3859 "symbols, it still needs graphics to render the non-euclidean world."
3860 msgstr ""
3861
3862 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5951
3863 msgid ""
3864 "Kobo Deluxe is an enhanced version of Akira Higuchi's XKobo graphical game\n"
3865 "for Un*x systems with X11."
3866 msgstr ""
3867
3868 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:5983
3869 msgid ""
3870 "Freeciv is a turn-based empire building strategy game\n"
3871 "inspired by the history of human civilization. The game commences in\n"
3872 "prehistory and your mission is to lead your tribe from the Stone Age\n"
3873 "into the Space Age."
3874 msgstr ""
3875
3876 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6016
3877 msgid ""
3878 "@code{No More Secrets} provides a command line tool called \"nms\"\n"
3879 "that recreates the famous data decryption effect seen on screen in the 1992\n"
3880 "movie \"Sneakers\".\n"
3881 "\n"
3882 "This command works on piped data. Pipe any ASCII or UTF-8 text to nms, and\n"
3883 "it will apply the hollywood effect, initially showing encrypted data, then\n"
3884 "starting a decryption sequence to reveal the original plaintext characters."
3885 msgstr ""
3886
3887 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6044
3888 msgid "This package contains the data files required for MegaGlest."
3889 msgstr ""
3890
3891 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6098
3892 msgid ""
3893 "MegaGlest is a cross-platform 3D real-time strategy (RTS)\n"
3894 "game, where you control the armies of one of seven different factions: Tech,\n"
3895 "Magic, Egypt, Indians, Norsemen, Persian or Romans."
3896 msgstr ""
3897
3898 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6150
3899 msgid ""
3900 "In FreeGish you control Gish, a ball of tar who lives\n"
3901 "happily with his girlfriend Brea, until one day a mysterious dark creature\n"
3902 "emerges from a sewer hole and pulls her below ground."
3903 msgstr ""
3904
3905 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6190
3906 msgid ""
3907 "C-Dogs SDL is a classic overhead run-and-gun game,\n"
3908 "supporting up to 4 players in co-op and deathmatch modes. Customize your\n"
3909 "player, choose from many weapons, and blast, slide and slash your way through\n"
3910 "over 100 user-created campaigns."
3911 msgstr ""
3912
3913 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6291
3914 msgid ""
3915 "Kiki the nano bot is a 3D puzzle game. It is basically a\n"
3916 "mixture of the games Sokoban and Kula-World. Your task is to help Kiki, a\n"
3917 "small robot living in the nano world, repair its maker."
3918 msgstr ""
3919
3920 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6358
3921 msgid ""
3922 "Teeworlds is an online multiplayer game. Battle with up to\n"
3923 "16 players in a variety of game modes, including Team Deathmatch and Capture\n"
3924 "The Flag. You can even design your own maps!"
3925 msgstr ""
3926
3927 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6420
3928 msgid ""
3929 "Enigma is a puzzle game with 550 unique levels. The object\n"
3930 "of the game is to find and uncover pairs of identically colored ‘Oxyd’ stones.\n"
3931 "Simple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams,\n"
3932 "and most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the\n"
3933 "Oxyd stones. Enigma’s game objects (and there are hundreds of them, lest you\n"
3934 "get bored) interact in many unexpected ways, and since many of them follow the\n"
3935 "laws of physics (Enigma’s special laws of physics, that is), controlling them\n"
3936 "with the mouse isn’t always trivial."
3937 msgstr ""
3938
3939 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6455
3940 msgid ""
3941 "Chroma is an abstract puzzle game. A variety of colourful\n"
3942 "shapes are arranged in a series of increasingly complex patterns, forming\n"
3943 "fiendish traps that must be disarmed and mysterious puzzles that must be\n"
3944 "manipulated in order to give up their subtle secrets. Initially so\n"
3945 "straightforward that anyone can pick it up and begin to play, yet gradually\n"
3946 "becoming difficult enough to tax even the brightest of minds."
3947 msgstr ""
3948
3949 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6525
3950 msgid ""
3951 "Fish Fillets NG is strictly a puzzle game. The goal in\n"
3952 "every of the seventy levels is always the same: find a safe way out. The fish\n"
3953 "utter witty remarks about their surroundings, the various inhabitants of their\n"
3954 "underwater realm quarrel among themselves or comment on the efforts of your\n"
3955 "fish. The whole game is accompanied by quiet, comforting music."
3956 msgstr ""
3957
3958 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6593
3959 msgid ""
3960 "Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup (also known as \"Crawl\" or DCSS\n"
3961 "for short) is a roguelike adventure through dungeons filled with dangerous\n"
3962 "monsters in a quest to find the mystifyingly fabulous Orb of Zot."
3963 msgstr ""
3964
3965 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6670
3966 msgid ""
3967 "Lugaru is a third-person action game. The main character,\n"
3968 "Turner, is an anthropomorphic rebel bunny rabbit with impressive combat skills.\n"
3969 "In his quest to find those responsible for slaughtering his village, he uncovers\n"
3970 "a far-reaching conspiracy involving the corrupt leaders of the rabbit republic\n"
3971 "and the starving wolves from a nearby den. Turner takes it upon himself to\n"
3972 "fight against their plot and save his fellow rabbits from slavery."
3973 msgstr ""
3974
3975 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6721
3976 msgid "0ad-data provides the data files required by the game 0ad."
3977 msgstr ""
3978
3979 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6840
3980 msgid ""
3981 "0 A.D. is a real-time strategy (RTS) game of ancient\n"
3982 "warfare. It's a historically-based war/economy game that allows players to\n"
3983 "relive or rewrite the history of twelve ancient civilizations, each depicted\n"
3984 "at their peak of economic growth and military prowess.\n"
3985 "\n"
3986 "0ad needs a window manager that supports 'Extended Window Manager Hints'."
3987 msgstr ""
3988
3989 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:6906
3990 msgid ""
3991 "The original Colossal Cave Adventure from 1976 was the origin of all\n"
3992 "text adventures, dungeon-crawl (computer) games, and computer-hosted\n"
3993 "roleplaying games. This is a forward port of the last version released by\n"
3994 "Crowther & Woods, its original authors, in 1995. It has been known as\n"
3995 "``adventure 2.5'' and ``430-point adventure''."
3996 msgstr ""
3997
3998 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7033
3999 msgid ""
4000 "Tales of Maj’Eyal (ToME) RPG, featuring tactical turn-based\n"
4001 "combat and advanced character building. Play as one of many unique races and\n"
4002 "classes in the lore-filled world of Eyal, exploring random dungeons, facing\n"
4003 "challenging battles, and developing characters with your own tailored mix of\n"
4004 "abilities and powers. With a modern graphical and customisable interface,\n"
4005 "intuitive mouse control, streamlined mechanics and deep, challenging combat,\n"
4006 "Tales of Maj’Eyal offers engaging roguelike gameplay for the 21st century."
4007 msgstr ""
4008
4009 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7079
4010 msgid ""
4011 "Quakespasm is a modern engine for id software's Quake 1.\n"
4012 "It includes support for 64 bit CPUs, custom music playback, a new sound driver,\n"
4013 "some graphical niceities, and numerous bug-fixes and other improvements."
4014 msgstr ""
4015
4016 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7137
4017 msgid ""
4018 "vkquake is a modern engine for id software's Quake 1.\n"
4019 "It includes support for 64 bit CPUs, custom music playback, a new sound driver,\n"
4020 "some graphical niceities, and numerous bug-fixes and other improvements."
4021 msgstr ""
4022
4023 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7191
4024 msgid ""
4025 "Yamagi Quake II is an enhanced client for id Software's Quake II.\n"
4026 "The main focus is an unchanged single player experience like back in 1997,\n"
4027 "thus the gameplay and the graphics are unaltered. However the user may use one\n"
4028 "of the unofficial retexturing packs. In comparison with the official client,\n"
4029 "over 1000 bugs were fixed and an extensive code audit done,\n"
4030 "making Yamagi Quake II one of the most solid Quake II implementations available."
4031 msgstr ""
4032
4033 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7227
4034 msgid "Nudoku is a ncurses-based Sudoku game for your terminal."
4035 msgstr ""
4036
4037 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7274
4038 msgid ""
4039 "The Butterfly Effect (tbe) is a game that uses\n"
4040 "realistic physics simulations to combine lots of simple mechanical\n"
4041 "elements to achieve a simple goal in the most complex way possible."
4042 msgstr ""
4043
4044 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7320
4045 msgid ""
4046 "Pioneer is a space adventure game set in our galaxy at the turn of the\n"
4047 "31st century. The game is open-ended, and you are free to eke out whatever\n"
4048 "kind of space-faring existence you can think of. Look for fame or fortune by\n"
4049 "exploring the millions of star systems. Turn to a life of crime as a pirate,\n"
4050 "smuggler or bounty hunter. Forge and break alliances with the various\n"
4051 "factions fighting for power, freedom or self-determination. The universe is\n"
4052 "whatever you make of it."
4053 msgstr ""
4054
4055 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7349
4056 msgid ""
4057 "Badass generates false commits for a range of dates, essentially\n"
4058 "hacking the gamification of contribution graphs on platforms such as\n"
4059 "Github or Gitlab."
4060 msgstr ""
4061
4062 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7423
4063 msgid ""
4064 "Colobot: Gold Edition is a real-time strategy game, where\n"
4065 "you can program your units (bots) in a language called CBOT, which is similar\n"
4066 "to C++ and Java. Your mission is to find a new planet to live and survive.\n"
4067 "You can save humanity and get programming skills!"
4068 msgstr ""
4069
4070 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7516
4071 msgid ""
4072 "GZdoom is a port of the Doom 2 game engine, with a modern\n"
4073 "renderer. It improves modding support with ZDoom's advanced mapping features\n"
4074 "and the new ZScript language. In addition to Doom, it supports Heretic, Hexen,\n"
4075 "Strife, Chex Quest, and fan-created games like Harmony, Hacx and Freedoom."
4076 msgstr ""
4077
4078 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7555
4079 msgid ""
4080 "Odamex is a modification of the Doom engine that\n"
4081 "allows players to easily join servers dedicated to playing Doom\n"
4082 "online."
4083 msgstr ""
4084
4085 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7583
4086 msgid ""
4087 "Chocolate Doom takes a different approach to other source ports. Its\n"
4088 "aim is to accurately reproduce the experience of playing Vanilla Doom. It is\n"
4089 "a conservative, historically accurate Doom source port, which is compatible\n"
4090 "with the thousands of mods and levels that were made before the Doom source\n"
4091 "code was released. Rather than flashy new graphics, Chocolate Doom's main\n"
4092 "features are its accurate reproduction of the game as it was played in the\n"
4093 "1990s. The project is developed around a carefully-considered philosophy that\n"
4094 "intentionally restricts which features may be added (and rejects any that\n"
4095 "affect gameplay)."
4096 msgstr ""
4097
4098 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7622
4099 msgid ""
4100 "Crispy Doom is a friendly fork of Chocolate Doom that provides a higher\n"
4101 "display resolution, removes the static limits of the Doom engine and offers\n"
4102 "further optional visual, tactical and physical enhancements while remaining\n"
4103 "entirely config file, savegame, netplay and demo compatible with the\n"
4104 "original."
4105 msgstr ""
4106
4107 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7695
4108 msgid "This package provides C11 / gnu11 utilities C library"
4109 msgstr ""
4110
4111 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7753
4112 msgid ""
4113 "Fortune is a command-line utility which displays a random\n"
4114 "quotation from a collection of quotes."
4115 msgstr ""
4116
4117 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7795
4118 msgid "Xonotic-data provides the data files required by the game Xonotic."
4119 msgstr ""
4120
4121 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:7991
4122 msgid ""
4123 "Xonotic is a free, fast-paced first-person shooter.\n"
4124 "The project is geared towards providing addictive arena shooter\n"
4125 "gameplay which is all spawned and driven by the community itself.\n"
4126 "Xonotic is a direct successor of the Nexuiz project with years of\n"
4127 "development between them, and it aims to become the best possible\n"
4128 "open-source FPS of its kind."
4129 msgstr ""
4130
4131 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8042
4132 msgid ""
4133 "Frotz is an interpreter for Infocom games and other Z-machine\n"
4134 "games in the text adventure/interactive fiction genre. This version of Frotz\n"
4135 "complies with standard 1.0 of Graham Nelson's specification. It plays all\n"
4136 "Z-code games V1-V8, including V6, with sound support through libao, and uses\n"
4137 "ncurses for text display."
4138 msgstr ""
4139
4140 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8084
4141 msgid ""
4142 "Frotz is an interpreter for Infocom games and\n"
4143 "other Z-machine games in the text adventure/interactive fiction genre.\n"
4144 "dfrotz is the dumb interface version. You get no screen control; everything\n"
4145 "is just printed to the terminal line by line. The terminal handles all the\n"
4146 "scrolling. Maybe you'd like to experience what it's like to play Adventure on\n"
4147 "a teletype. A much cooler use for compiling Frotz with the dumb interface is\n"
4148 "that it can be wrapped in CGI scripting, PHP, and the like to allow people\n"
4149 "to play games on webpages. It can also be made into a chat bot."
4150 msgstr ""
4151
4152 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8148
4153 msgid ""
4154 "Frotz is an interpreter for Infocom games and other Z-machine\n"
4155 "games in the text adventure/interactive fiction genre. This version of Frotz\n"
4156 "using SDL fully supports all these versions of the Z-Machine including the\n"
4157 "graphical version 6. Graphics and sound are created through the use of the SDL\n"
4158 "libraries. AIFF sound effects and music in MOD and OGG formats are supported\n"
4159 "when packaged in Blorb container files or optionally from individual files."
4160 msgstr ""
4161
4162 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8242
4163 msgid ""
4164 "Frozen-Bubble is a clone of the popular Puzzle Bobble game, in which\n"
4165 "you attempt to shoot bubbles into groups of the same color to cause them to\n"
4166 "pop.\n"
4167 "\n"
4168 "Players compete as penguins and must use the arrow keys to aim a colored\n"
4169 "bubble at groups of bubbles. The objective is to clear all the bubbles off\n"
4170 "the screen before a bubble passes below a line at the bottom.\n"
4171 "\n"
4172 "It features 100 single-player levels, a two-player mode, music and striking\n"
4173 "graphics. A level editor is also included to allow players to create and play\n"
4174 "their own levels."
4175 msgstr ""
4176
4177 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8278
4178 msgid ""
4179 "Libmanette is a small GObject library giving you simple\n"
4180 "access to game controllers. It supports the de-facto standard gamepads as\n"
4181 "defined by the W3C standard Gamepad specification or as implemented by the SDL\n"
4182 "GameController."
4183 msgstr ""
4184
4185 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8325
4186 msgid ""
4187 "Quadrapassel comes from the classic falling-block game,\n"
4188 "Tetris. The goal of the game is to create complete horizontal lines of\n"
4189 "blocks, which will disappear. The blocks come in seven different shapes made\n"
4190 "from four blocks each: one straight, two L-shaped, one square, and two\n"
4191 "S-shaped. The blocks fall from the top center of the screen in a random\n"
4192 "order. You rotate the blocks and move them across the screen to drop them in\n"
4193 "complete lines. You score by dropping blocks fast and completing lines. As\n"
4194 "your score gets higher, you level up and the blocks fall faster."
4195 msgstr ""
4196
4197 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8379
4198 msgid ""
4199 "Endless Sky is a 2D space trading and combat game. Explore\n"
4200 "other star systems. Earn money by trading, carrying passengers, or completing\n"
4201 "missions. Use your earnings to buy a better ship or to upgrade the weapons and\n"
4202 "engines on your current one. Blow up pirates. Take sides in a civil war. Or\n"
4203 "leave human space behind and hope to find friendly aliens whose culture is more\n"
4204 "civilized than your own."
4205 msgstr ""
4206
4207 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8529
4208 msgid ""
4209 "StepMania is a dance and rhythm game. It features 3D\n"
4210 "graphics, keyboard and dance pad support, and an editor for creating your own\n"
4211 "steps.\n"
4212 "\n"
4213 "This package provides the core application, but no song is shipped. You need\n"
4214 "to download and install them in @file{$HOME/.stepmania-X.Y/Songs} directory."
4215 msgstr ""
4216
4217 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8569
4218 msgid ""
4219 "@i{oshu!} is a minimalist variant of the @i{osu!} rhythm game,\n"
4220 "which is played by pressing buttons and following along sliders as they appear\n"
4221 "on screen. Its aim is to be able to play any beatmap even on low-end hardware.\n"
4222 "\n"
4223 "This package provides the core application, but no beatmaps. You need to\n"
4224 "download and unpack them separately."
4225 msgstr ""
4226
4227 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8654
4228 msgid ""
4229 "Battle Tanks (also known as \"btanks\") is a funny battle\n"
4230 "game, where you can choose one of three vehicles and eliminate your enemy\n"
4231 "using the whole arsenal of weapons. It has original cartoon-like graphics and\n"
4232 "cool music, it’s fun and dynamic, it has several network modes for deathmatch\n"
4233 "and cooperative."
4234 msgstr ""
4235
4236 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8688
4237 msgid ""
4238 "Slime Volley is a 2D arcade-oriented volleyball simulation, in\n"
4239 "the spirit of some Java games of the same name.\n"
4240 "\n"
4241 "Two teams, 1-3 players each, try to be the first to get 10 points.\n"
4242 "This happens when the one ball touches the floor on the other side of\n"
4243 "the net. There can be 1 to 8 balls in game. Once one ball touches\n"
4244 "the ground, the set ends and all balls are served again."
4245 msgstr ""
4246
4247 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8718
4248 msgid ""
4249 "Slingshot is a two-dimensional strategy game where two\n"
4250 "players attempt to shoot one another through a section of space populated by\n"
4251 "planets. The main feature of the game is that the shots, once fired, are\n"
4252 "affected by the gravity of the planets."
4253 msgstr ""
4254
4255 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8766
4256 msgid ""
4257 "4D-TRIS is an alteration of the well-known Tetris game. The\n"
4258 "game field is extended to 4D space, which has to filled up by the gamer with\n"
4259 "4D hyper cubes."
4260 msgstr ""
4261
4262 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8843
4263 msgid ""
4264 "Arx Libertatis is a cross-platform port of Arx Fatalis, a 2002\n"
4265 "first-person role-playing game / dungeon crawler developed by Arkane Studios.\n"
4266 "This port however does not include the game data, so you need to obtain a copy\n"
4267 "of the original Arx Fatalis or its demo to play Arx Libertatis. Arx Fatalis\n"
4268 "features crafting, melee and ranged combat, as well as a unique casting system\n"
4269 "where the player draws runes in real time to effect the desired spell."
4270 msgstr ""
4271
4272 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8890
4273 msgid ""
4274 "The Legend of Edgar is a 2D platform game with a persistent world.\n"
4275 "When Edgar's father fails to return home after venturing out one dark and stormy night,\n"
4276 "Edgar fears the worst: he has been captured by the evil sorcerer who lives in\n"
4277 "a fortress beyond the forbidden swamp."
4278 msgstr ""
4279
4280 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:8992
4281 msgid ""
4282 "OpenClonk is a multiplayer action/tactics/skill game. It is\n"
4283 "often referred to as a mixture of The Settlers and Worms. In a simple 2D\n"
4284 "antfarm-style landscape, the player controls a crew of Clonks, small but\n"
4285 "robust humanoid beings. The game encourages free play but the normal goal is\n"
4286 "to either exploit valuable resources from the earth by building a mine or\n"
4287 "fight each other on an arena-like map."
4288 msgstr ""
4289
4290 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9024
4291 msgid ""
4292 "Flare (Free Libre Action Roleplaying Engine) is a simple\n"
4293 "game engine built to handle a very specific kind of game: single-player 2D\n"
4294 "action RPGs."
4295 msgstr ""
4296
4297 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9089
4298 msgid ""
4299 "Flare is a single-player 2D action RPG with\n"
4300 "fast-paced action and a dark fantasy style."
4301 msgstr ""
4302
4303 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9141
4304 msgid ""
4305 "Far below the surface of the planet is a place of limitless\n"
4306 "power. Those that seek to control such a utopia will soon bring an end to\n"
4307 "themselves. Seeking an end to the troubles that plague him, PSI user Merit\n"
4308 "journeys into the hallowed Orcus Dome in search of answers.\n"
4309 "\n"
4310 "Meritous is a action-adventure game with simple controls but a challenge to\n"
4311 "find a balance of power versus recovery time during real-time battles. Set in\n"
4312 "a procedurally generated world, the player can explore thousands of rooms in\n"
4313 "search of powerful artifacts, tools to help them, and to eventually free the\n"
4314 "Orcus Dome from evil."
4315 msgstr ""
4316
4317 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9205
4318 msgid ""
4319 "Marble Marcher is a video game that uses a fractal physics\n"
4320 "engine and fully procedural rendering to produce beautiful and unique\n"
4321 "gameplay. The game is played on the surface of evolving fractals. The goal\n"
4322 "of the game is to get your marble to the flag as quickly as possible. But be\n"
4323 "careful not to fall off the level or get crushed by the fractal! There are 24\n"
4324 "levels to unlock."
4325 msgstr ""
4326
4327 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9247
4328 msgid ""
4329 "SimGear is a set of libraries designed to be used as\n"
4330 "building blocks for quickly assembling 3D simulations, games, and\n"
4331 "visualization applications. SimGear is developed by the FlightGear project\n"
4332 "and also provides the base for the FlightGear Flight Simulator."
4333 msgstr ""
4334
4335 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9340
4336 msgid ""
4337 "The goal of the FlightGear project is to create a\n"
4338 "sophisticated flight simulator framework for use in research or academic\n"
4339 "environments, pilot training, as an industry engineering tool, for DIY-ers to\n"
4340 "pursue their favorite interesting flight simulation idea, and last but\n"
4341 "certainly not least as a fun, realistic, and challenging desktop flight\n"
4342 "simulator."
4343 msgstr ""
4344
4345 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9387
4346 msgid ""
4347 "You, as a bunny, have to jump on your opponents to make them\n"
4348 "explode. It is a true multiplayer game; you cannot play this alone. You can\n"
4349 "play with up to four players simultaneously. It has network support."
4350 msgstr ""
4351
4352 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9456
4353 msgid ""
4354 "Hedgewars is a turn based strategy, artillery, action and comedy game,\n"
4355 "featuring the antics of pink hedgehogs with attitude as they battle from the\n"
4356 "depths of hell to the depths of space.\n"
4357 "\n"
4358 "As commander, it's your job to assemble your crack team of hedgehog soldiers\n"
4359 "and bring the war to your enemy."
4360 msgstr ""
4361
4362 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9489
4363 msgid ""
4364 "Harmonist: Dayoriah Clan Infiltration is a stealth\n"
4365 "coffee-break roguelike game. The game has a heavy focus on tactical\n"
4366 "positioning, light and noise mechanisms, making use of various terrain types\n"
4367 "and cones of view for monsters. Aiming for a replayable streamlined experience,\n"
4368 "the game avoids complex inventory management and character building, relying\n"
4369 "on items and player adaptability for character progression."
4370 msgstr ""
4371
4372 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9621
4373 msgid ""
4374 "Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back is a classic humorous 2D\n"
4375 "point and click adventure game.\n"
4376 "\n"
4377 "In Drascula you play the role of John Hacker, a British estate agent, that\n"
4378 "gets to meet a gorgeous blond girl who is kidnapped by the notorious vampire\n"
4379 "Count Drascula and embark on a fun yet dangerous quest to rescue her.\n"
4380 "Unfortunately, Hacker is not aware of Drascula's real ambitions: DOMINATING\n"
4381 "the World and demonstrating that he is even more evil than his brother Vlad."
4382 msgstr ""
4383
4384 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9703
4385 msgid ""
4386 "Lure of the Temptress is a classic 2D point and click adventure game.\n"
4387 "\n"
4388 "You are Diermot, an unwilling hero who'd prefer a quiet life, and are, to all\n"
4389 "intents and purposes, a good man. After decades of unrest the King has united\n"
4390 "the warring factions in his kingdom and all his lands are at peace, except\n"
4391 "a remote region around a town called Turnvale. A revolt has recently taken\n"
4392 "place in Turnvale, a revolt orchestrated by an apprentice sorceress called\n"
4393 "Selena, the titular temptress. The king calls together his finest horsemen\n"
4394 "and heads off (with you in tow) to Turnvale just to witness how hellish\n"
4395 "mercenary monsters called Skorl are invading the town.\n"
4396 "\n"
4397 "The king's men are defeated, the king is killed and you fall of your horse and\n"
4398 "bang your head heavily on the ground. You have been *unconscious for a while\n"
4399 "when you realize that you are in a dingy cell guarded by a not so friendly\n"
4400 "Skorl. Maybe it would be an idea to try and escape..."
4401 msgstr ""
4402
4403 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9804
4404 msgid ""
4405 "Flight of the Amazon Queen is a 2D point-and-click\n"
4406 "adventure game set in the 1940s.\n"
4407 "\n"
4408 "You assume the role of Joe King, a pilot for hire who is given the job\n"
4409 "of flying Faye Russell (a famous movie star) into the Amazon jungle\n"
4410 "for a photo shoot. Of course, things never go according to plans.\n"
4411 "After an unfortunate turn of events they find themselves stranded in\n"
4412 "the heart of the Amazon jungle, where Joe will embark on a quest to\n"
4413 "rescue a kidnapped princess and in the process, discover the true\n"
4414 "sinister intentions of a suspiciously located Lederhosen company. In\n"
4415 "a rich 2D environment, Joe will cross paths with a variety of unlikely\n"
4416 "jungle inhabitants including, but not limited to, a tribe of Amazon\n"
4417 "women and 6-foot-tall pygmies."
4418 msgstr ""
4419
4420 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9906
4421 msgid ""
4422 "Beneath a Steel Sky is a science-fiction thriller set in a bleak\n"
4423 "post-apocalyptic vision of the future. It revolves around Union City,\n"
4424 "where selfishness, rivalry, and corruption by its citizens seems to be\n"
4425 "all too common, those who can afford it live underground, away from\n"
4426 "the pollution and social problems which are plaguing the city.\n"
4427 "\n"
4428 "You take on the role of Robert Foster, an outcast of sorts from the\n"
4429 "city since a boy who was raised in a remote environment outside of\n"
4430 "Union City simply termed ``the gap''. Robert's mother took him away\n"
4431 "from Union City as a child on their way to ``Hobart'' but the\n"
4432 "helicopter crashed on its way. Unfortunately, Robert's mother died,\n"
4433 "but he survived and was left to be raised by a local tribe from the\n"
4434 "gap.\n"
4435 "\n"
4436 "Years later, Union City security drops by and abducts Robert, killing\n"
4437 "his tribe in the process; upon reaching the city the helicopter taking\n"
4438 "him there crashes with him escaping, high upon a tower block in the\n"
4439 "middle of the city. He sets out to discover the truth about his past,\n"
4440 "and to seek vengeance for the killing of his tribe."
4441 msgstr ""
4442
4443 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:9969
4444 msgid ""
4445 "GNU Robots is a game in which you program a robot to explore a world\n"
4446 "full of enemies that can hurt it, obstacles and food to be eaten. The goal of\n"
4447 "the game is to stay alive and collect prizes. The robot program conveniently\n"
4448 "may be written in a plain text file in the Scheme programming language."
4449 msgstr ""
4450
4451 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10039
4452 msgid ""
4453 "Ri-li is a game in which you drive a wooden toy\n"
4454 "steam locomotive across many levels and collect all the coaches to\n"
4455 "win."
4456 msgstr ""
4457
4458 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10095
4459 msgid ""
4460 "FreeOrion is a turn-based space empire and galactic conquest (4X)\n"
4461 "computer game being designed and built by the FreeOrion project. Control an\n"
4462 "empire with the goal of exploring the galaxy, expanding your territory,\n"
4463 "exploiting the resources, and exterminating rival alien empires. FreeOrion is\n"
4464 "inspired by the tradition of the Master of Orion games, but is not a clone or\n"
4465 "remake of that series or any other game."
4466 msgstr ""
4467
4468 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10151
4469 msgid ""
4470 "Leela-zero is a Go engine with no human-provided knowledge, modeled after\n"
4471 "the AlphaGo Zero paper. The current best network weights file for the engine\n"
4472 "can be downloaded from @url{https://zero.sjeng.org/best-network}."
4473 msgstr ""
4474
4475 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10226
4476 msgid ""
4477 "This a tool for Go players which performs the following functions:\n"
4478 "@itemize\n"
4479 "@item SGF editor,\n"
4480 "@item Analysis frontend for Leela Zero (or compatible engines),\n"
4481 "@item GTP interface (to play against an engine),\n"
4482 "@item IGS client (to play on the internet),\n"
4483 "@item Export games to a variety of formats.\n"
4484 "@end itemize"
4485 msgstr ""
4486
4487 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10271
4488 msgid ""
4489 "KTuberling is a drawing toy intended for small children and\n"
4490 "adults who remain young at heart. The game has no winner; the only purpose is\n"
4491 "to make the funniest faces you can. Several activities are possible, e.g.:\n"
4492 "\n"
4493 "@itemize\n"
4494 "@item Give the potato a funny face, clothes, and other goodies\n"
4495 "@item Build a small town, complete with school, zoo, and fire department\n"
4496 "@item Create a fantastic moonscape with spaceships and aliens\n"
4497 "@item Top a pizza\n"
4498 "@end itemize\n"
4499 "\n"
4500 "KTuberling can speak the name of each the object in several languages,\n"
4501 "to assist in learning basic vocabulary.\n"
4502 "\n"
4503 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4504 msgstr ""
4505
4506 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10318
4507 msgid ""
4508 "Picmi is a number logic game in which cells in a grid have\n"
4509 "to be colored or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the\n"
4510 "grid. The aim is to reveal a hidden picture.\n"
4511 "\n"
4512 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4513 msgstr ""
4514
4515 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10356
4516 msgid ""
4517 "Kolf is a miniature golf game for one to ten players. The\n"
4518 "game is played from an overhead view, with a short bar representing the golf\n"
4519 "club. Kolf features many different types of objects, such as water hazards,\n"
4520 "slopes, sand traps, and black holes (warps), among others.\n"
4521 "\n"
4522 "Features are:\n"
4523 "@itemize\n"
4524 "@item Single and Multi-player (up to ten players) modes\n"
4525 "@item High scores table\n"
4526 "@item Dynamic courses\n"
4527 "@item Third-party courses\n"
4528 "@item Course editor\n"
4529 "@end itemize\n"
4530 "\n"
4531 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4532 msgstr ""
4533
4534 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10400
4535 msgid ""
4536 "Shared library and common files for kmahjongg, kshisen and\n"
4537 "other Mah Jongg like games."
4538 msgstr ""
4539
4540 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10434
4541 msgid ""
4542 "In KMahjongg the tiles are scrambled and staked on top of\n"
4543 "each other to resemble a certain shape. The player is then expected to remove\n"
4544 "all the tiles off the game board by locating each tile's matching pair.\n"
4545 "\n"
4546 "A variety of tile layouts are included, as well as an editor to create new\n"
4547 "layouts.\n"
4548 "\n"
4549 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4550 msgstr ""
4551
4552 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10476
4553 msgid ""
4554 "KShisen is a solitaire-like game played using the standard\n"
4555 "set of Mahjong tiles. Unlike Mahjong however, KShisen has only one layer of\n"
4556 "scrambled tiles\n"
4557 "\n"
4558 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4559 msgstr ""
4560
4561 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10521
4562 msgid ""
4563 "Kajongg is the ancient Chinese board game for 4 players.\n"
4564 "\n"
4565 "If you are looking for the Mah Jongg solitaire please use the application\n"
4566 "kmahjongg.\n"
4567 "\n"
4568 "Kajongg can be used in two different ways: Scoring a manual game where you\n"
4569 "play as always and use Kajongg for the computation of scores and for\n"
4570 "bookkeeping. Or you can use Kajongg to play against any combination of other\n"
4571 "human players or computer players.\n"
4572 "\n"
4573 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4574 msgstr ""
4575
4576 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10564
4577 msgid ""
4578 "KBreakout is similar to the classics breakout and xboing,\n"
4579 "featuring a number of added graphical enhancements and effects. You control a\n"
4580 "paddle at the bottom of the playing-field, and must destroy bricks at the top\n"
4581 "by bouncing balls against them.\n"
4582 "\n"
4583 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4584 msgstr ""
4585
4586 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10603
4587 msgid ""
4588 "KMines is a classic Minesweeper game. The idea is to\n"
4589 "uncover all the squares without blowing up any mines. When a mine is blown\n"
4590 "up, the game is over.\n"
4591 "\n"
4592 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4593 msgstr ""
4594
4595 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10641
4596 msgid ""
4597 "Konquest is the KDE version of Gnu-Lactic Konquest. Players\n"
4598 "conquer other planets by sending ships to them. The goal is to build an\n"
4599 "interstellar empire and ultimately conquer all other player's planets. The\n"
4600 "game can be played with up to nine empires, commanded either by the computer\n"
4601 "or by puny earthlings.\n"
4602 "\n"
4603 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4604 msgstr ""
4605
4606 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10681
4607 msgid ""
4608 "KBounce is a single player arcade game with the elements of\n"
4609 "puzzle. It is played on a field, surrounded by wall, with two or more balls\n"
4610 "bouncing around within the walls. The object of the game is to build new\n"
4611 "walls to decrease the size of the active field.\n"
4612 "\n"
4613 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4614 msgstr ""
4615
4616 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10720
4617 msgid ""
4618 "KBlocks is the classic Tetris-like falling blocks game.\n"
4619 "\n"
4620 "The idea is to stack the falling blocks to create horizontal lines without any\n"
4621 "gaps. When a line is completed it is removed, and more space is available in\n"
4622 "the play area. When there is not enough space for blocks to fall, the game is\n"
4623 "over.\n"
4624 "\n"
4625 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4626 msgstr ""
4627
4628 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10764
4629 msgid ""
4630 "KSudoku is a Sudoku game and solver, supporting a range of\n"
4631 "2D and 3D Sudoku variants. In addition to playing Sudoku, it can print Sudoku\n"
4632 "puzzle sheets and find the solution to any Sudoku puzzle.\n"
4633 "\n"
4634 "The word Sudoku means \"single number in an allotted place\" in Japanese.\n"
4635 "These are the basic rules: Every Sudoku is a square divided into 3x3\n"
4636 "subsquares with 3x3 cells each.\n"
4637 "\n"
4638 "Some cells are filled with a number at the beginning. The remaining ones are\n"
4639 "to be filled by the player using numbers from 1 to 9, without repeating a\n"
4640 "number twice on each column, row or subsquare (each of them must contain only\n"
4641 "one 1, one 2, one 3, and so on). The game requires logic and patience.\n"
4642 "Solving takes usually 10 to 30 minutes, depending on puzzle level, your skill\n"
4643 "and experience.\n"
4644 "\n"
4645 "The numerals in Sudoku puzzles are used for convenience (for example in 16x16\n"
4646 "board we use letters): arithmetic relationships between numbers are\n"
4647 "irrelevant.\n"
4648 "\n"
4649 "This program supports also 16x16 games with numbers from 1 to 16 and 256\n"
4650 "cells with 16 cols, rows and subsquares!\n"
4651 "\n"
4652 "More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudoku\n"
4653 "\n"
4654 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4655 msgstr ""
4656
4657 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10820
4658 msgid ""
4659 "KLines is a simple but highly addictive one player game.\n"
4660 "\n"
4661 "The player has to move the colored balls around the game board, gathering them\n"
4662 "into the lines of the same color by five. Once the line is complete it is\n"
4663 "removed from the board, therefore freeing precious space. In the same time\n"
4664 "the new balls keep arriving by three after each move, filling up the game\n"
4665 "board.\n"
4666 "\n"
4667 "KLines is a single-player game where the player removes colored balls from the\n"
4668 "board by arranging them into lines of five or more. However, every time the\n"
4669 "player moves a ball, three more balls are added to the board.\n"
4670 "\n"
4671 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4672 msgstr ""
4673
4674 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10864
4675 msgid ""
4676 "KGoldrunner is an action game where the hero runs through a\n"
4677 "maze, climbs stairs, dig holes and dodges enemies in order to collect all the\n"
4678 "gold nuggets and escape to the next level. Your enemies are also after the\n"
4679 "gold. Worse still, they are after you!.\n"
4680 "\n"
4681 "KGoldrunner is a fast-paced platform game where the player must navigate a\n"
4682 "maze while collecting gold nuggets and avoiding enemies. A variety of level\n"
4683 "packs are included, as well as an editor to create new levels.\n"
4684 "\n"
4685 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4686 msgstr ""
4687
4688 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10908
4689 msgid ""
4690 "KDiamond is a three-in-a-row game like Bejeweled. It\n"
4691 "features unlimited fun with randomly generated games and five difficulty\n"
4692 "levels with varying number of diamond colors and board sizes.\n"
4693 "\n"
4694 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4695 msgstr ""
4696
4697 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10945
4698 msgid ""
4699 "KFourInLine is a board game for two players based on the\n"
4700 "Connect-Four game.\n"
4701 "\n"
4702 "KFourInLine is a game where two players take turns dropping pieces into a\n"
4703 "grid, the winner being the first to place four pieces in a line.\n"
4704 "\n"
4705 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4706 msgstr ""
4707
4708 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:10985
4709 msgid ""
4710 "KBlackbox is a game of hide and seek played on a grid of\n"
4711 "boxes where the computer has hidden several balls. The position of the hidden\n"
4712 "balls can be deduced by shooting beams into the box\n"
4713 "\n"
4714 "KBlackBox is a game of hide and seek played on an grid of boxes, where the\n"
4715 "player shoots rays into the grid to deduce the positions of hidden objects.\n"
4716 "\n"
4717 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4718 msgstr ""
4719
4720 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11026
4721 msgid ""
4722 "KNetWalk is a small game where you have to build up a\n"
4723 "computer network by rotating the wires to connect the terminals to the server.\n"
4724 "When the network is build, a highscore-list comes up where competitions can be\n"
4725 "fought out.\n"
4726 "\n"
4727 "KNetwalk is a puzzle game where the player arranges sections of wire to\n"
4728 "connect all the computers on the board.\n"
4729 "\n"
4730 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4731 msgstr ""
4732
4733 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11065
4734 msgid ""
4735 "Bomber is a single player arcade game.\n"
4736 "\n"
4737 "The player is invading various cities in a plane that is decreasing in height.\n"
4738 "The goal of the game is to destroy all the buildings and advance to the next\n"
4739 "level. Each level gets a bit harder by increasing the speed of the plane and\n"
4740 "the height of the buildings.\n"
4741 "\n"
4742 "Bomber is a game where you fly a spaceship and attempt to bomb the buildings\n"
4743 "below you. Each pass the spaceship makes, it gets lower and lower. If you've\n"
4744 "not destroyed a building in your path, you will crash into it.\n"
4745 "\n"
4746 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4747 msgstr ""
4748
4749 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11111
4750 msgid ""
4751 "Granatier is a clone of the classic Bomberman game,\n"
4752 "inspired by the work of the Clanbomber clone.\n"
4753 "\n"
4754 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4755 msgstr ""
4756
4757 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11150
4758 msgid ""
4759 "KsirK is a multi-player network-enabled game. The goal of\n"
4760 "the game is simply to conquer the world by attacking your neighbors with your\n"
4761 "armies.\n"
4762 "\n"
4763 "At the beginning of the game, countries are distributed to all the players.\n"
4764 "Each country contains one army represented by an infantryman. Each player has\n"
4765 "some armies to distribute to his countries. On each turn, each player can\n"
4766 "attack his neighbours, eventually conquering one or more countries. At the\n"
4767 "end of each turn, some bonus armies are distributed to the players in function\n"
4768 "of the number of countries they own. The winner is the player that conquered\n"
4769 "all the world.\n"
4770 "\n"
4771 "Features:\n"
4772 "@itemize\n"
4773 "@item Support for 1-6 human or computer players\n"
4774 "@item Multi-player gaming over a network\n"
4775 "@item You can easily create new skins with SVG graphics and the skin editor\n"
4776 "@item Hot New Stuff support. You can easily download and install new skins\n"
4777 "@end itemize\n"
4778 "\n"
4779 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4780 msgstr ""
4781
4782 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11211
4783 msgid ""
4784 "Palapeli is a jigsaw puzzle game. Unlike other games in\n"
4785 "that genre, you are not limited to aligning pieces on imaginary grids. The\n"
4786 "pieces are freely moveable. Also, Palapeli features real persistency, i.e.\n"
4787 "everything you do is saved on your disk immediately.\n"
4788 "\n"
4789 "Palapeli is the Finnish word for jigsaw puzzle.\n"
4790 "\n"
4791 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4792 msgstr ""
4793
4794 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11251
4795 msgid ""
4796 "Kiriki is an addictive and fun dice game, designed to be\n"
4797 "played by as many as six players.\n"
4798 "\n"
4799 "Participants have to collect points by rolling five dice for up to three times\n"
4800 "per single turn to make combinations with the highest score.\n"
4801 "\n"
4802 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4803 msgstr ""
4804
4805 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11292
4806 msgid ""
4807 "Kigo is an open-source implementation of the popular Go\n"
4808 "game.\n"
4809 "\n"
4810 "Go is a strategic board game for two players. It is also known as\n"
4811 "igo (Japanese), weiqi or wei ch'i (Chinese) or baduk (Korean). Go is noted\n"
4812 "for being rich in strategic complexity despite its simple rules. The game is\n"
4813 "played by two players who alternately place black and white stones (playing\n"
4814 "pieces, now usually made of glass or plastic) on the vacant intersections of a\n"
4815 "grid of 19x19 lines (9x9 or 13x13 for easier games).\n"
4816 "\n"
4817 "You also need to install a go engine, e.g. @code{gnugo}.\n"
4818 "\n"
4819 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4820 msgstr ""
4821
4822 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11338
4823 msgid ""
4824 "Kubrick is a game based on the Rubik's Cube puzzle.\n"
4825 "\n"
4826 "The cube sizes range from 2x2x2 up to 6x6x6, or you can play with irregular\n"
4827 "\"bricks\" such as 5x3x2 or \"mats\" such as 6x4x1 or 2x2x1. The game has a\n"
4828 "selection of puzzles at several levels of difficulty, as well as demos of\n"
4829 "pretty patterns and solution moves, or you can make up your own puzzles. The\n"
4830 "game has unlimited undo, redo, save and reload capabilities.\n"
4831 "\n"
4832 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4833 msgstr ""
4834
4835 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11379
4836 msgid ""
4837 "Lieutnant Skat (from German \"Offiziersskat\") is a fun and\n"
4838 "engaging card game for two players, where the second player is either live\n"
4839 "opponent, or a built in artificial intelligence.\n"
4840 "\n"
4841 "Lieutnant Skat is a simplified variant of the Skat card game for two players.\n"
4842 "\n"
4843 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4844 msgstr ""
4845
4846 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11418
4847 msgid ""
4848 "Kapman is a clone of the well known game Pac-Man.\n"
4849 "\n"
4850 "You must run through the maze to eat all pills without being captured by a\n"
4851 "ghost. By eating an energizer, Kapman gets the ability to eat ghosts for a\n"
4852 "few seconds. When a stage is cleared of pills and energizer the player is\n"
4853 "taken to the next stage with slightly increased game speed\n"
4854 "\n"
4855 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4856 msgstr ""
4857
4858 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11458
4859 msgid ""
4860 "KSpaceduel is a space battle game for one or two players,\n"
4861 "where two ships fly around a star in a struggle to be the only survivor.\n"
4862 "\n"
4863 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4864 msgstr ""
4865
4866 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11492
4867 msgid ""
4868 "Bovo is a Gomoku (from Japanese 五目並べ - lit. \"five\n"
4869 "points\") like game for two players, where the opponents alternate in placing\n"
4870 "their respective pictogram on the game board. The winner is the first to\n"
4871 "complete a line of five markers. (Also known as: Connect Five, Five in a row,\n"
4872 "X and O, Naughts and Crosses)\n"
4873 "\n"
4874 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4875 msgstr ""
4876
4877 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11531
4878 msgid ""
4879 "Killbots is a simple game of evading killer robots.\n"
4880 "\n"
4881 "Who created the robots and why they have been programmed to destroy, no one\n"
4882 "knows. All that is known is that the robots are numerous and their sole\n"
4883 "objective is to destroy you. Fortunately for you, their creator has focused\n"
4884 "on quantity rather than quality and as a result the robots are severely\n"
4885 "lacking in intelligence. Your superior wit and a fancy teleportation device\n"
4886 "are your only weapons against the never-ending stream of mindless automatons.\n"
4887 "\n"
4888 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4889 msgstr ""
4890
4891 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11574
4892 msgid ""
4893 "KSnakeDuel is a fast action game where you steer a snake\n"
4894 "which has to eat food. While eating the snake grows. But once a player\n"
4895 "collides with the other snake or the wall the game is lost. This becomes of\n"
4896 "course more and more difficult the longer the snakes grow.\n"
4897 "\n"
4898 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4899 msgstr ""
4900
4901 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11611
4902 msgid ""
4903 "In Kollision you use mouse to control a small blue ball in a\n"
4904 "closed space environment filled with small red balls, which move about\n"
4905 "chaotically. Your goal is to avoid touching any of those red balls with your\n"
4906 "blue one, because the moment you do the game will be over. The longer you can\n"
4907 "stay in game the higher will your score be.\n"
4908 "\n"
4909 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4910 msgstr ""
4911
4912 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11652
4913 msgid ""
4914 "KBattleship is a Battle Ship game for KDE.\n"
4915 "\n"
4916 "Ships are placed on a board which represents the sea. Players try to hit each\n"
4917 "others ships in turns without knowing where they are placed. The first player\n"
4918 "to destroy all ships wins the game.\n"
4919 "\n"
4920 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4921 msgstr ""
4922
4923 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11693
4924 msgid ""
4925 "KReversi is a simple one player strategy game played\n"
4926 "against the computer.\n"
4927 "\n"
4928 "If a player's piece is captured by an opposing player, that piece is turned\n"
4929 "over to reveal the color of that player. A winner is declared when one player\n"
4930 "has more pieces of his own color on the board and there are no more possible\n"
4931 "moves.\n"
4932 "\n"
4933 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4934 msgstr ""
4935
4936 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11734
4937 msgid ""
4938 "KSquares is an implementation of the popular paper based\n"
4939 "game Squares. Two players take turns connecting dots on a grid to complete\n"
4940 "squares, the player with the most squares wins.\n"
4941 "\n"
4942 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4943 msgstr ""
4944
4945 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11772
4946 msgid ""
4947 "KJumpingcube is a simple tactical game for one or two\n"
4948 "players, played on a grid of numbered squares. Each turn, players compete for\n"
4949 "control of the board by capturing or adding to one square.\n"
4950 "\n"
4951 "This package is part of the KDE games module."
4952 msgstr ""
4953
4954 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11862
4955 msgid ""
4956 "X-Moto is a challenging 2D motocross platform game, where\n"
4957 "physics play an all important role in the gameplay. You need to\n"
4958 "control your bike to its limit, if you want to have a chance finishing\n"
4959 "the more difficult challenges."
4960 msgstr ""
4961
4962 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11910
4963 msgid ""
4964 "Eboard is a chess board interface for ICS (Internet Chess Servers)\n"
4965 "and chess engines."
4966 msgstr ""
4967
4968 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:11968
4969 msgid ""
4970 "ChessX is a chess database. With ChessX you can operate on your\n"
4971 "collection of chess games in many ways: browse, edit, add, organize, analyze,\n"
4972 "etc. You can also play games on FICS or against an engine."
4973 msgstr ""
4974
4975 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12023
4976 msgid ""
4977 "Stockfish is a very strong chess engine. It is much stronger than the\n"
4978 "best human chess grandmasters. It can be used with UCI-compatible GUIs like\n"
4979 "ChessX."
4980 msgstr ""
4981
4982 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12054
4983 msgid ""
4984 "Barrage is a rather destructive action game that puts you on a shooting\n"
4985 "range with the objective to hit as many dummy targets as possible within\n"
4986 "3 minutes. You control a gun that may either fire small or large grenades at\n"
4987 "soldiers, jeeps and tanks. The gameplay is simple but it is not that easy to\n"
4988 "get high scores."
4989 msgstr ""
4990
4991 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12080
4992 msgid ""
4993 "This is a clone of the classic game BurgerTime. In it, you play\n"
4994 "the part of a chef who must create burgers by stepping repeatedly on\n"
4995 "the ingredients until they fall into place. And to make things more\n"
4996 "complicated, you also must avoid evil animate food items while\n"
4997 "performing this task, with nothing but your trusty pepper shaker to\n"
4998 "protect you."
4999 msgstr ""
5000
5001 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12112
5002 msgid ""
5003 "Seven Kingdoms, designed by Trevor Chan, brings a blend of Real-Time\n"
5004 "Strategy with the addition of trade, diplomacy, and espionage. The game\n"
5005 "enables players to compete against up to six other kingdoms allowing players\n"
5006 "to conquer opponents by defeating them in war (with troops or machines),\n"
5007 "capturing their buildings with spies, or offering opponents money for their\n"
5008 "kingdom."
5009 msgstr ""
5010
5011 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12228
5012 msgid ""
5013 "In the grand tradition of Marble Madness and Super Monkey Ball,\n"
5014 "Neverball has you guide a rolling ball through dangerous territory. Balance\n"
5015 "on narrow bridges, navigate mazes, ride moving platforms, and dodge pushers\n"
5016 "and shovers to get to the goal. Race against the clock to collect coins to\n"
5017 "earn extra balls. Also included is Neverputt, which is a 3D miniature golf\n"
5018 "game."
5019 msgstr ""
5020
5021 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12305
5022 msgid ""
5023 "With PokerTH you can play the Texas holdem poker game, either against\n"
5024 "computer opponents or against real players online."
5025 msgstr ""
5026
5027 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12342
5028 msgid ""
5029 "Pilot your ship inside a planet to find and rescue the colonists trapped\n"
5030 "inside the Zenith Colony."
5031 msgstr ""
5032
5033 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12364
5034 msgid ""
5035 "Provides a large set of Go-related services for X11:\n"
5036 "@itemize\n"
5037 "@item Local games with precise implementation of the Chinese and Japanese rulesets\n"
5038 "@item Edition and visualization of SGF files-Connection to the NNGS or IGS Go servers\n"
5039 "@item Bridge to Go modem protocol, allowing to play against Go modem-capable AIs\n"
5040 "such as GnuGo.\n"
5041 "@end itemize"
5042 msgstr ""
5043
5044 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12424
5045 msgid ""
5046 "Passage is meant to be a memento mori game. It presents an entire life,\n"
5047 "from young adulthood through old age and death, in the span of five minutes.\n"
5048 "Of course, it's a game, not a painting or a film, so the choices that you make\n"
5049 "as the player are crucial. There's no ``right'' way to play Passage, just as\n"
5050 "there's no right way to interpret it."
5051 msgstr ""
5052
5053 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12458
5054 msgid ""
5055 "High performance animated desktop background setter for\n"
5056 "X11 that won't set your CPU on fire, drain your laptop battery, or lower video\n"
5057 "game FPS."
5058 msgstr ""
5059
5060 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12488
5061 msgid ""
5062 "Curse of War is a fast-paced action strategy game originally\n"
5063 "implemented using ncurses user interface. An SDL graphical version is also\n"
5064 "available."
5065 msgstr ""
5066
5067 #: gnu/packages/games.scm:12521
5068 msgid ""
5069 "Schiffbruch is a mix of building, strategy and adventure and gets played\n"
5070 "with a two-dimensional view. The game deals with the consequences of a ship\n"
5071 "wreckage. You're stranded on a desert island and have to survive. In order to\n"
5072 "do so you need to explore the island, find food, build a shelter and try to\n"
5073 "get attention, so you get found."
5074 msgstr ""
5075
5076 #: gnu/packages/gcc.scm:366
5077 msgid ""
5078 "GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection. It provides compiler front-ends\n"
5079 "for several languages, including C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, Ada, and\n"
5080 "Go. It also includes runtime support libraries for these languages."
5081 msgstr ""
5082
5083 #: gnu/packages/gcc.scm:551
5084 msgid ""
5085 "GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection. It provides compiler front-ends\n"
5086 "for several languages, including C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Ada, and Go.\n"
5087 "It also includes runtime support libraries for these languages."
5088 msgstr ""
5089
5090 #: gnu/packages/gcc.scm:846
5091 msgid ""
5092 "This package is part of the GNU Compiler Collection and provides an\n"
5093 "embeddable library for generating machine code on-the-fly at runtime. This\n"
5094 "shared library can then be dynamically-linked into bytecode interpreters and\n"
5095 "other such programs that want to generate machine code on-the-fly at run-time.\n"
5096 "It can also be used for ahead-of-time code generation for building standalone\n"
5097 "compilers. The just-in-time (jit) part of the name is now something of a\n"
5098 "misnomer."
5099 msgstr ""
5100
5101 #: gnu/packages/gcc.scm:861 gnu/packages/gcc.scm:897
5102 msgid ""
5103 "This package is part of the GNU Compiler Collection and\n"
5104 "provides the GNU compiler for the Go programming language."
5105 msgstr ""
5106
5107 #: gnu/packages/gcc.scm:1092
5108 msgid ""
5109 "isl is a library for manipulating sets and relations of integer points\n"
5110 "bounded by linear constraints. Supported operations on sets include\n"
5111 "intersection, union, set difference, emptiness check, convex hull, (integer)\n"
5112 "affine hull, integer projection, computing the lexicographic minimum using\n"
5113 "parametric integer programming, coalescing and parametric vertex\n"
5114 "enumeration. It also includes an ILP solver based on generalized basis\n"
5115 "reduction, transitive closures on maps (which may encode infinite graphs),\n"
5116 "dependence analysis and bounds on piecewise step-polynomials."
5117 msgstr ""
5118
5119 #: gnu/packages/gcc.scm:1158
5120 msgid ""
5121 "CLooG is a free software library to generate code for scanning\n"
5122 "Z-polyhedra. That is, it finds a code (e.g., in C, FORTRAN...) that\n"
5123 "reaches each integral point of one or more parameterized polyhedra.\n"
5124 "CLooG has been originally written to solve the code generation problem\n"
5125 "for optimizing compilers based on the polytope model. Nevertheless it\n"
5126 "is used now in various area e.g., to build control automata for\n"
5127 "high-level synthesis or to find the best polynomial approximation of a\n"
5128 "function. CLooG may help in any situation where scanning polyhedra\n"
5129 "matters. While the user has full control on generated code quality,\n"
5130 "CLooG is designed to avoid control overhead and to produce a very\n"
5131 "effective code."
5132 msgstr ""
5133
5134 #: gnu/packages/gcc.scm:1215
5135 msgid ""
5136 "This is a reference manual for the C programming language, as\n"
5137 "implemented by the GNU C Compiler (gcc). As a reference, it is not intended\n"
5138 "to be a tutorial of the language. Rather, it outlines all of the constructs\n"
5139 "of the language. Library functions are not included."
5140 msgstr ""
5141
5142 #: gnu/packages/gettext.scm:126
5143 msgid ""
5144 "GNU Gettext is a package providing a framework for translating the\n"
5145 "textual output of programs into multiple languages. It provides translators\n"
5146 "with the means to create message catalogs, and a runtime library to load\n"
5147 "translated messages from the catalogs. Nearly all GNU packages use Gettext."
5148 msgstr ""
5149
5150 #: gnu/packages/gettext.scm:184
5151 msgid ""
5152 "GNU libtextstyle is a C library that provides an easy way to add styling\n"
5153 "to programs that produce output to a console or terminal emulator window. It\n"
5154 "allows applications to emit text annotated with styling information, such as\n"
5155 "color, font attributes (weight, posture), or underlining."
5156 msgstr ""
5157
5158 #: gnu/packages/gettext.scm:221
5159 msgid ""
5160 "The mdpo utility creates pofiles, the format stabilished by GNU Gettext,\n"
5161 "from Markdown files."
5162 msgstr ""
5163
5164 #: gnu/packages/gettext.scm:292
5165 msgid ""
5166 "The po4a (PO for anything) project goal is to ease translations (and\n"
5167 "more interestingly, the maintenance of translations) using gettext tools on\n"
5168 "areas where they were not expected like documentation."
5169 msgstr ""
5170
5171 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:130
5172 msgid ""
5173 "Poly2Tri-C is a library for generating, refining and rendering\n"
5174 "2-Dimensional Constrained Delaunay Triangulations."
5175 msgstr ""
5176
5177 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:162
5178 msgid ""
5179 "MrG is is a C API for creating user interfaces. It can be\n"
5180 "used as an application writing environment or as an interactive canvas for part\n"
5181 "of a larger interface."
5182 msgstr ""
5183
5184 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:199
5185 msgid ""
5186 "Babl is a dynamic, any-to-any pixel format translation library.\n"
5187 "It allows converting between different methods of storing pixels, known as\n"
5188 "@dfn{pixel formats}, that have different bit depths and other data\n"
5189 "representations, color models, and component permutations.\n"
5190 "\n"
5191 "A vocabulary to formulate new pixel formats from existing primitives is\n"
5192 "provided, as well as a framework to add new color models and data types."
5193 msgstr ""
5194
5195 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:262
5196 msgid ""
5197 "GEGL (Generic Graphics Library) provides infrastructure to\n"
5198 "do demand based cached non destructive image editing on larger than RAM\n"
5199 "buffers."
5200 msgstr ""
5201
5202 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:345
5203 msgid ""
5204 "GIMP is an application for image manipulation tasks such as photo\n"
5205 "retouching, composition and authoring. It supports all common image formats\n"
5206 "as well as specialized ones. It features a highly customizable interface\n"
5207 "that is extensible via a plugin system."
5208 msgstr ""
5209
5210 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:407
5211 msgid ""
5212 "This package provides a simple plug-in to apply the fourier transform on\n"
5213 "an image, allowing you to work with the transformed image inside GIMP. You\n"
5214 "can draw or apply filters in fourier space and get the modified image with an\n"
5215 "inverse fourier transform."
5216 msgstr ""
5217
5218 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:436
5219 msgid ""
5220 "Libmypaint, also called \"brushlib\", is a library for making\n"
5221 "brushstrokes which is used by MyPaint and GIMP."
5222 msgstr ""
5223
5224 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:459
5225 msgid ""
5226 "This package provides the default set of brushes for\n"
5227 "MyPaint."
5228 msgstr ""
5229
5230 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:542
5231 msgid ""
5232 "This package provides resynthesizer plugins for GIMP, which encompasses\n"
5233 "tools for healing selections (content-aware fill), enlarging the canvas and\n"
5234 "healing the border, increasing the resolution while adding detail, and\n"
5235 "transferring the style of an image."
5236 msgstr ""
5237
5238 #: gnu/packages/gimp.scm:653
5239 msgid ""
5240 "The Glimpse Image Editor is an application for image\n"
5241 "manipulation tasks such as photo retouching, composition and authoring.\n"
5242 "It supports all common image formats as well as specialized ones. It\n"
5243 "features a highly customizable interface that is extensible via a plugin\n"
5244 "system. It was forked from the GNU Image Manipulation Program."
5245 msgstr ""
5246
5247 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:275
5248 msgid "GUPnP-IGD is a library to handle UPnP IGD port mapping."
5249 msgstr ""
5250
5251 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:330
5252 msgid ""
5253 "Brasero is an application to burn CD/DVD for the Gnome\n"
5254 "Desktop. It is designed to be as simple as possible and has some unique\n"
5255 "features to enable users to create their discs easily and quickly."
5256 msgstr ""
5257
5258 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:376
5259 msgid ""
5260 "Libcloudproviders is a DBus API that allows cloud storage sync\n"
5261 "clients to expose their services. Clients such as file managers and desktop\n"
5262 "environments can then provide integrated access to the cloud providers\n"
5263 "services."
5264 msgstr ""
5265
5266 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:427
5267 msgid ""
5268 "LibGRSS is a Glib abstraction to handle feeds in RSS, Atom,\n"
5269 "and other formats."
5270 msgstr ""
5271
5272 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:455
5273 msgid ""
5274 "GNOME-JS-Common provides common modules for GNOME JavaScript\n"
5275 "bindings."
5276 msgstr ""
5277
5278 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:538
5279 msgid ""
5280 "Seed is a library and interpreter, dynamically bridging\n"
5281 "(through GObjectIntrospection) the WebKit JavaScriptCore engine, with the\n"
5282 "GNOME platform. It serves as something which enables you to write standalone\n"
5283 "applications in JavaScript, or easily enable your application to be extensible\n"
5284 "in JavaScript."
5285 msgstr ""
5286
5287 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:597
5288 msgid ""
5289 "Libdmapsharing is a library which allows programs to access,\n"
5290 "share and control the playback of media content using DMAP (DAAP, DPAP & DACP).\n"
5291 "It is written in C using GObject and libsoup."
5292 msgstr ""
5293
5294 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:632
5295 msgid ""
5296 "GTX is a small collection of convenience functions intended to\n"
5297 "enhance the GLib testing framework. With specific emphasis on easing the pain\n"
5298 "of writing test cases for asynchronous interactions."
5299 msgstr ""
5300
5301 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:709
5302 msgid ""
5303 "Dee is a library that uses DBus to provide objects allowing\n"
5304 "you to create Model-View-Controller type programs across DBus. It also consists\n"
5305 "of utility objects which extend DBus allowing for peer-to-peer discoverability\n"
5306 "of known objects without needing a central registrar."
5307 msgstr ""
5308
5309 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:790
5310 msgid ""
5311 "Zeitgeist is a service which logs the users’s activities and\n"
5312 "events, anywhere from files opened to websites visited and conversations. It\n"
5313 "makes this information readily available for other applications to use. It is\n"
5314 "able to establish relationships between items based on similarity and usage\n"
5315 "patterns."
5316 msgstr ""
5317
5318 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:857
5319 msgid ""
5320 "GNOME Recipes helps you discover what to cook today,\n"
5321 "tomorrow, the rest of the week and for special occasions."
5322 msgstr ""
5323
5324 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:925
5325 msgid ""
5326 "GNOME Photos is a simple and elegant replacement for using a\n"
5327 "file manager to deal with photos. Enhance, crop and edit in a snap. Seamless\n"
5328 "cloud integration is offered through GNOME Online Accounts."
5329 msgstr ""
5330
5331 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:987
5332 msgid ""
5333 "GNOME Music is the new GNOME music playing application that\n"
5334 "aims to combine an elegant and immersive browsing experience with simple\n"
5335 "and straightforward controls."
5336 msgstr ""
5337
5338 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1008
5339 msgid ""
5340 "PortableXDR is an implementation of External Data\n"
5341 "Representation (XDR) Library. It is a standard data serialization format, for\n"
5342 "uses such as computer network protocols. It allows data to be transferred\n"
5343 "between different kinds of computer systems."
5344 msgstr ""
5345
5346 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1046
5347 msgid ""
5348 "Tepl is a library that eases the development of\n"
5349 "GtkSourceView-based text editors and IDEs."
5350 msgstr ""
5351
5352 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1079
5353 msgid ""
5354 "krb5-auth-dialog is a simple dialog that monitors Kerberos\n"
5355 "tickets, and pops up a dialog when they are about to expire."
5356 msgstr ""
5357
5358 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1107
5359 msgid ""
5360 "Notification-Daemon is the server implementation of the\n"
5361 "freedesktop.org desktop notification specification."
5362 msgstr ""
5363
5364 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1149
5365 msgid ""
5366 "The mm-common module provides the build infrastructure\n"
5367 "and utilities shared among the GNOME C++ binding libraries. Release\n"
5368 "archives of mm-common include the Doxygen tag file for the GNU C++\n"
5369 "Library reference documentation."
5370 msgstr ""
5371
5372 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1197
5373 msgid ""
5374 "PhoDav was initially developed as a file-sharing mechanism for Spice,\n"
5375 "but it is generic enough to be reused in other projects,\n"
5376 "in particular in the GNOME desktop."
5377 msgstr ""
5378
5379 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1250
5380 msgid ""
5381 "GNOME Color Manager is a session framework that makes\n"
5382 "it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles\n"
5383 "in the GNOME desktop."
5384 msgstr ""
5385
5386 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1285
5387 msgid ""
5388 "GNOME Online Miners provides a set of crawlers that\n"
5389 "go through your online content and index them locally in Tracker.\n"
5390 "It has miners for Facebook, Flickr, Google, ownCloud and SkyDrive."
5391 msgstr ""
5392
5393 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1316
5394 msgid ""
5395 "This package provides a library to handle resource discovery\n"
5396 "and announcement over @acronym{SSDP, Simple Service Discovery Protocol} and\n"
5397 "a debugging tool, @command{gssdp-device-sniffer}."
5398 msgstr ""
5399
5400 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1350
5401 msgid ""
5402 "This package provides GUPnP, an object-oriented framework\n"
5403 "for creating UPnP devices and control points, written in C using\n"
5404 "@code{GObject} and @code{libsoup}."
5405 msgstr ""
5406
5407 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1384
5408 msgid ""
5409 "This package provides a small utility library to\n"
5410 "support DLNA-related tasks such as media profile guessing, transcoding to a\n"
5411 "given profile, etc. DLNA is a subset of UPnP A/V."
5412 msgstr ""
5413
5414 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1414
5415 msgid ""
5416 "This package provides a small library for handling\n"
5417 "and implementation of UPnP A/V profiles."
5418 msgstr ""
5419
5420 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1445
5421 msgid ""
5422 "The libmediaart library is the foundation for media art caching,\n"
5423 "extraction, and lookup for applications on the desktop."
5424 msgstr ""
5425
5426 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1509
5427 msgid ""
5428 "This package provides a set-up wizard when a\n"
5429 "user logs into GNOME for the first time. It typically provides a\n"
5430 "tour of all gnome components and allows the user to set them up."
5431 msgstr ""
5432
5433 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1549
5434 msgid ""
5435 "GNOME User Share is a small package that binds together\n"
5436 "various free software projects to bring easy to use user-level file\n"
5437 "sharing to the masses."
5438 msgstr ""
5439
5440 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1604
5441 msgid ""
5442 "Sushi is a DBus-activated service that allows applications to\n"
5443 "preview files on the GNOME desktop."
5444 msgstr ""
5445
5446 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1645
5447 msgid ""
5448 "Rygel is a home media solution (@dfn{UPnP AV MediaServer and\n"
5449 "MediaRenderer}) for GNOME that allows you to easily share audio, video, and\n"
5450 "pictures, and to control a media player on your home network.\n"
5451 "\n"
5452 "Rygel achieves interoperability with other devices by trying to conform to the\n"
5453 "strict requirements of DLNA and by converting media on-the-fly to formats that\n"
5454 "client devices can handle."
5455 msgstr ""
5456
5457 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1698
5458 msgid ""
5459 "Libnma is an applet library for Network Manager. It was\n"
5460 "initially part of network-manager-applet and has now become a separate\n"
5461 "project."
5462 msgstr ""
5463
5464 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1724
5465 msgid ""
5466 "GNOME Menus contains the libgnome-menu library, the layout\n"
5467 "configuration files for the GNOME menu, as well as a simple menu editor."
5468 msgstr ""
5469
5470 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1800
5471 msgid ""
5472 "Déjà Dup is a simple backup tool, for regular encrypted backups. It\n"
5473 "uses duplicity as the backend, which supports incremental backups and storage\n"
5474 "either on a local, or remote machine via a number of methods."
5475 msgstr ""
5476
5477 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1837
5478 msgid ""
5479 "GNOME Commander is a two-pane graphical file manager using GNOME\n"
5480 "libraries. It aims to fulfill the demands of more advanced users who\n"
5481 "like to focus on file management, their work through special applications\n"
5482 "and running smart commands."
5483 msgstr ""
5484
5485 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1863
5486 msgid ""
5487 "The GNOME User Documentation explains how to use the GNOME desktop and its\n"
5488 "components. It covers usage and setup of the core GNOME programs by end-users\n"
5489 "and system administrators."
5490 msgstr ""
5491
5492 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1889
5493 msgid ""
5494 "The GNOME Getting Started Documentation contains GNOME's intuitive\n"
5495 "\"Getting Started\" tour, with video guides, that can be viewed with Yelp.\n"
5496 "\n"
5497 "It is normally used together with @command{gnome-initial-setup}, but is also\n"
5498 "useful as a tutorial and users' guide for new or less experienced users."
5499 msgstr ""
5500
5501 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1934
5502 msgid ""
5503 "Dia can be used to draw different types of diagrams, and\n"
5504 "includes support for UML static structure diagrams (class diagrams), entity\n"
5505 "relationship modeling, and network diagrams. The program supports various file\n"
5506 "formats like PNG, SVG, PDF and EPS."
5507 msgstr ""
5508
5509 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:1985
5510 msgid ""
5511 "libgdata is a GLib-based library for accessing online service APIs using\n"
5512 "the GData protocol — most notably, Google's services. It provides APIs to\n"
5513 "access the common Google services, and has full asynchronous support."
5514 msgstr ""
5515
5516 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2019
5517 msgid ""
5518 "libgxps is a GObject-based library for handling and rendering XPS\n"
5519 "documents. This package also contains binaries that can convert XPS documents\n"
5520 "to other formats."
5521 msgstr ""
5522
5523 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2063
5524 msgid ""
5525 "Characters is a simple utility application to find\n"
5526 "and insert unusual characters. It allows you to quickly find the\n"
5527 "character you are looking for by searching for keywords."
5528 msgstr ""
5529
5530 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2084
5531 msgid ""
5532 "gnome-common contains various files needed to bootstrap\n"
5533 "GNOME modules built from Git. It contains a common \"autogen.sh\" script that\n"
5534 "can be used to configure a source directory checked out from Git and some\n"
5535 "commonly used macros."
5536 msgstr ""
5537
5538 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2145
5539 msgid ""
5540 "GNOME Contacts organizes your contact information from online and\n"
5541 "offline sources, providing a centralized place for managing your contacts."
5542 msgstr ""
5543
5544 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2224
5545 msgid ""
5546 "The libgnome-desktop library provides API shared by several applications\n"
5547 "on the desktop, but that cannot live in the platform for various reasons.\n"
5548 "There is no API or ABI guarantee, although we are doing our best to provide\n"
5549 "stability. Documentation for the API is available with gtk-doc.\n"
5550 "\n"
5551 "The gnome-about program helps find which version of GNOME is installed."
5552 msgstr ""
5553
5554 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2259
5555 msgid ""
5556 "Gnome-doc-utils is a collection of documentation utilities for the\n"
5557 "Gnome project. It includes xml2po tool which makes it easier to translate\n"
5558 "and keep up to date translations of documentation."
5559 msgstr ""
5560
5561 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2309
5562 msgid "Disk management utility for GNOME."
5563 msgstr ""
5564
5565 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2353
5566 msgid ""
5567 "Application to show you the fonts installed on your computer\n"
5568 "for your use as thumbnails. Selecting any thumbnails shows the full view of how\n"
5569 "the font would look under various sizes."
5570 msgstr ""
5571
5572 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2408
5573 msgid ""
5574 "The GCR package contains libraries used for displaying certificates and\n"
5575 "accessing key stores. It also provides the viewer for crypto files on the\n"
5576 "GNOME Desktop."
5577 msgstr ""
5578
5579 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2447
5580 msgid "This library provides docking features for gtk+."
5581 msgstr ""
5582
5583 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2495
5584 msgid "Client library to access passwords from the GNOME keyring."
5585 msgstr ""
5586
5587 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2569
5588 msgid ""
5589 "gnome-keyring is a program that keeps passwords and other secrets for\n"
5590 "users. It is run as a daemon in the session, similar to ssh-agent, and other\n"
5591 "applications locate it via an environment variable or D-Bus.\n"
5592 "\n"
5593 "The program can manage several keyrings, each with its own master password,\n"
5594 "and there is also a session keyring which is never stored to disk, but\n"
5595 "forgotten when the session ends."
5596 msgstr ""
5597
5598 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2640
5599 msgid ""
5600 "Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats. It\n"
5601 "currently supports PDF, PostScript, DjVu, TIFF and DVI. The goal\n"
5602 "of Evince is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist\n"
5603 "on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application."
5604 msgstr ""
5605
5606 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2686
5607 msgid ""
5608 "Gsettings-desktop-schemas contains a collection of GSettings schemas\n"
5609 "for settings shared by various components of the GNOME desktop."
5610 msgstr ""
5611
5612 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2722
5613 msgid ""
5614 "Liblarch is a Python library built to easily handle data structures such\n"
5615 "as lists, trees and acyclic graphs. There's also a GTK binding that will\n"
5616 "allow you to use your data structure in a @code{Gtk.Treeview}.\n"
5617 "\n"
5618 "Liblarch support multiple views of one data structure and complex filtering.\n"
5619 "That way, you have a clear separation between your data themselves (Model)\n"
5620 "and how they are displayed (View)."
5621 msgstr ""
5622
5623 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2783
5624 msgid ""
5625 "Getting Things GNOME! (GTG) is a personal tasks and TODO list items\n"
5626 "organizer for the GNOME desktop environment inspired by the Getting Things\n"
5627 "Done (GTD) methodology. GTG is designed with flexibility, adaptability,\n"
5628 "and ease of use in mind so it can be used as more than just GTD software.\n"
5629 "GTG is intended to help you track everything you need to do and need to\n"
5630 "know, from small tasks to large projects."
5631 msgstr ""
5632
5633 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2823
5634 msgid ""
5635 "To help with the transition to the Freedesktop Icon Naming\n"
5636 "Specification, the icon naming utility maps the icon names used by the\n"
5637 "GNOME and KDE desktops to the icon names proposed in the specification."
5638 msgstr ""
5639
5640 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2854
5641 msgid "Icons for the GNOME desktop."
5642 msgstr ""
5643
5644 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2892
5645 msgid ""
5646 "This is an icon theme that follows the Tango visual\n"
5647 "guidelines."
5648 msgstr ""
5649
5650 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:2923
5651 msgid ""
5652 "The shared-mime-info package contains the core database of common types\n"
5653 "and the update-mime-database command used to extend it. It requires glib2 to\n"
5654 "be installed for building the update command. Additionally, it uses intltool\n"
5655 "for translations, though this is only a dependency for the maintainers. This\n"
5656 "database is translated at Transifex."
5657 msgstr ""
5658
5659 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3008
5660 msgid ""
5661 "system-config-printer is a CUPS administration tool. It's written in\n"
5662 "Python using GTK+, and uses the @acronym{IPP, Internet Printing Protocol} when\n"
5663 "configuring CUPS."
5664 msgstr ""
5665
5666 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3032
5667 msgid "Freedesktop icon theme."
5668 msgstr ""
5669
5670 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3083
5671 msgid ""
5672 "Libnotify is a library that sends desktop notifications to a\n"
5673 "notification daemon, as defined in the Desktop Notifications spec. These\n"
5674 "notifications can be used to inform the user about an event or display\n"
5675 "some form of information without getting in the user's way."
5676 msgstr ""
5677
5678 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3131
5679 msgid ""
5680 "Libpeas is a gobject-based plugin engine, targeted at giving every\n"
5681 "application the chance to assume its own extensibility. It also has a set of\n"
5682 "features including, but not limited to: multiple extension points; on-demand\n"
5683 "(lazy) programming language support for C, Python and JS; simplicity of the\n"
5684 "API."
5685 msgstr ""
5686
5687 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3171
5688 msgid ""
5689 "GtkGLExt is an OpenGL extension to GTK+. It provides\n"
5690 "additional GDK objects which support OpenGL rendering in GTK+ and GtkWidget\n"
5691 "API add-ons to make GTK+ widgets OpenGL-capable."
5692 msgstr ""
5693
5694 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3223
5695 msgid ""
5696 "Glade is a rapid application development (RAD) tool to\n"
5697 "enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and\n"
5698 "the GNOME desktop environment."
5699 msgstr ""
5700
5701 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3257
5702 msgid ""
5703 "Libcroco is a standalone CSS2 parsing and manipulation library.\n"
5704 "The parser provides a low level event driven SAC-like API and a CSS object\n"
5705 "model like API. Libcroco provides a CSS2 selection engine and an experimental\n"
5706 "XML/CSS rendering engine."
5707 msgstr ""
5708
5709 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3297
5710 msgid ""
5711 "Libgsf aims to provide an efficient extensible I/O abstraction for\n"
5712 "dealing with different structured file formats."
5713 msgstr ""
5714
5715 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3367
5716 msgid ""
5717 "Librsvg is a C library to render SVG files using the Cairo 2D graphics\n"
5718 "library."
5719 msgstr ""
5720
5721 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3547
5722 msgid ""
5723 "Librsvg is a library to render SVG images to Cairo surfaces.\n"
5724 "GNOME uses this to render SVG icons. Outside of GNOME, other desktop\n"
5725 "environments use it for similar purposes. Wikimedia uses it for Wikipedia's SVG\n"
5726 "diagrams."
5727 msgstr ""
5728
5729 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3574
5730 msgid ""
5731 "Libidl is a library for creating trees of CORBA Interface\n"
5732 "Definition Language (idl) files, which is a specification for defining\n"
5733 "portable interfaces. libidl was initially written for orbit (the orb from the\n"
5734 "GNOME project, and the primary means of libidl distribution). However, the\n"
5735 "functionality was designed to be as reusable and portable as possible."
5736 msgstr ""
5737
5738 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3622
5739 msgid ""
5740 "ORBit2 is a CORBA 2.4-compliant Object Request Broker (orb)\n"
5741 "featuring mature C, C++ and Python bindings."
5742 msgstr ""
5743
5744 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3678
5745 msgid ""
5746 "Bonobo is a framework for creating reusable components for\n"
5747 "use in GNOME applications, built on top of CORBA."
5748 msgstr ""
5749
5750 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3710
5751 msgid ""
5752 "Gconf is a system for storing application preferences. It\n"
5753 "is intended for user preferences; not arbitrary data storage."
5754 msgstr ""
5755
5756 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3745
5757 msgid ""
5758 "GNOME Mime Data is a module which contains the base MIME\n"
5759 "and Application database for GNOME. The data stored by this module is\n"
5760 "designed to be accessed through the MIME functions in GnomeVFS."
5761 msgstr ""
5762
5763 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3790
5764 msgid ""
5765 "GnomeVFS is the core library used to access files and folders in GNOME\n"
5766 "applications. It provides a file system abstraction which allows applications\n"
5767 "to access local and remote files with a single consistent API."
5768 msgstr ""
5769
5770 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3836
5771 msgid ""
5772 "The libgnome library provides a number of useful routines\n"
5773 "for building modern applications, including session management, activation of\n"
5774 "files and URIs, and displaying help."
5775 msgstr ""
5776
5777 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3860
5778 msgid ""
5779 "Libart is a 2D drawing library intended as a\n"
5780 "high-quality vector-based 2D library with antialiasing and alpha composition."
5781 msgstr ""
5782
5783 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3888
5784 msgid ""
5785 "The GnomeCanvas widget provides a flexible widget for\n"
5786 "creating interactive structured graphics."
5787 msgstr ""
5788
5789 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3911
5790 msgid "C++ bindings to the GNOME Canvas library."
5791 msgstr ""
5792
5793 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3944
5794 msgid ""
5795 "The libgnomeui library provides additional widgets for\n"
5796 "applications. Many of the widgets from libgnomeui have already been\n"
5797 "ported to GTK+."
5798 msgstr ""
5799
5800 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:3971
5801 msgid ""
5802 "Libglade is a library that provides interfaces for loading\n"
5803 "graphical interfaces described in glade files and for accessing the\n"
5804 "widgets built in the loading process."
5805 msgstr ""
5806
5807 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4003
5808 msgid ""
5809 "GNOME-print was a printing framework for GNOME. It has been deprecated\n"
5810 "since ca. 2006, when GTK+ itself incorporated printing support."
5811 msgstr ""
5812
5813 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4078
5814 msgid ""
5815 "The Bonobo UI library provides a number of user interface\n"
5816 "controls using the Bonobo component framework."
5817 msgstr ""
5818
5819 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4107
5820 msgid ""
5821 "Libwnck is the Window Navigator Construction Kit, a library for use in\n"
5822 "writing pagers, tasklists, and more generally applications that are dealing\n"
5823 "with window management. It tries hard to respect the Extended Window Manager\n"
5824 "Hints specification (EWMH)."
5825 msgstr ""
5826
5827 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4165
5828 msgid "A GLib/GTK+ set of document-centric objects and utilities."
5829 msgstr ""
5830
5831 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4251
5832 msgid ""
5833 "GNUmeric is a GNU spreadsheet application, running under GNOME. It is\n"
5834 "interoperable with other spreadsheet applications. It has a vast array of\n"
5835 "features beyond typical spreadsheet functionality, such as support for linear\n"
5836 "and non-linear solvers, statistical analysis, and telecommunication\n"
5837 "engineering."
5838 msgstr ""
5839
5840 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4308
5841 msgid "Drawing is a basic image editor aiming at the GNOME desktop."
5842 msgstr ""
5843
5844 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4344
5845 msgid "The default GNOME 3 themes (Adwaita and some accessibility themes)."
5846 msgstr ""
5847
5848 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4392
5849 msgid ""
5850 "Seahorse is a GNOME application for managing encryption keys and\n"
5851 "passwords in the GNOME keyring."
5852 msgstr ""
5853
5854 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4435
5855 msgid ""
5856 "Vala is a programming language that aims to bring modern programming\n"
5857 "language features to GNOME developers without imposing any additional runtime\n"
5858 "requirements and without using a different ABI compared to applications and\n"
5859 "libraries written in C."
5860 msgstr ""
5861
5862 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4486
5863 msgid ""
5864 "VTE is a library (libvte) implementing a terminal emulator widget for\n"
5865 "GTK+, and a minimal sample application (vte) using that. Vte is mainly used in\n"
5866 "gnome-terminal, but can also be used to embed a console/terminal in games,\n"
5867 "editors, IDEs, etc."
5868 msgstr ""
5869
5870 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4513
5871 msgid ""
5872 "VTE is a library (libvte) implementing a terminal emulator widget for\n"
5873 "GTK+, this fork provides additional functions exposed for keyboard text\n"
5874 "selection and URL hints."
5875 msgstr ""
5876
5877 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4593
5878 msgid ""
5879 "Vinagre is a remote display client supporting the VNC, SPICE\n"
5880 "and RDP protocols."
5881 msgstr ""
5882
5883 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4641
5884 msgid ""
5885 "Dconf is a low-level configuration system. Its main purpose\n"
5886 "is to provide a backend to GSettings on platforms that don't already have\n"
5887 "configuration storage systems."
5888 msgstr ""
5889
5890 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4669
5891 msgid ""
5892 "JSON-GLib is a C library based on GLib providing serialization and\n"
5893 "deserialization support for the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format\n"
5894 "described by RFC 4627. It provides parser and generator GObject classes and\n"
5895 "various wrappers for the complex data types employed by JSON, such as arrays\n"
5896 "and objects."
5897 msgstr ""
5898
5899 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4720
5900 msgid ""
5901 "LibXklavier is a library providing high-level API for X Keyboard\n"
5902 "Extension known as XKB. This library is intended to support XFree86 and other\n"
5903 "commercial X servers. It is useful for creating XKB-related software (layout\n"
5904 "indicators etc)."
5905 msgstr ""
5906
5907 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4750
5908 msgid ""
5909 "This package provides Python bindings to librsvg, the SVG rendering\n"
5910 "library."
5911 msgstr ""
5912
5913 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4782
5914 msgid ""
5915 "This package contains various network related extensions for the GIO\n"
5916 "library."
5917 msgstr ""
5918
5919 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4815
5920 msgid ""
5921 "This library was designed to make it easier to access web services that\n"
5922 "claim to be \"RESTful\". It includes convenience wrappers for libsoup and\n"
5923 "libxml to ease remote use of the RESTful API."
5924 msgstr ""
5925
5926 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:4948
5927 msgid ""
5928 "LibSoup is an HTTP client/server library for GNOME. It uses GObjects\n"
5929 "and the GLib main loop, to integrate well with GNOME applications."
5930 msgstr ""
5931
5932 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5013
5933 msgid ""
5934 "Libsecret is a GObject based library for storing and retrieving passwords\n"
5935 "and other secrets. It communicates with the \"Secret Service\" using DBus."
5936 msgstr ""
5937
5938 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5054
5939 msgid ""
5940 "Five or More is a game where you try to align\n"
5941 " five or more objects of the same color and shape causing them to disappear.\n"
5942 " On every turn more objects will appear, until the board is full.\n"
5943 " Try to last as long as possible."
5944 msgstr ""
5945
5946 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5098
5947 msgid ""
5948 "Mines (previously gnomine) is a puzzle game where you locate mines\n"
5949 "floating in an ocean using only your brain and a little bit of luck."
5950 msgstr ""
5951
5952 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5139
5953 msgid ""
5954 "MultiWriter can be used to write an ISO file to multiple USB devices at\n"
5955 "once."
5956 msgstr ""
5957
5958 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5183
5959 msgid ""
5960 "Sudoku is a Japanese logic game that exploded in popularity in 2005.\n"
5961 "GNOME Sudoku is meant to have an interface as simple and unobstrusive as\n"
5962 "possible while still providing features that make playing difficult Sudoku\n"
5963 "more fun."
5964 msgstr ""
5965
5966 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5231
5967 msgid ""
5968 "GNOME Terminal is a terminal emulator application for accessing a\n"
5969 "UNIX shell environment which can be used to run programs available on\n"
5970 "your system.\n"
5971 "\n"
5972 "It supports several profiles, multiple tabs and implements several\n"
5973 "keyboard shortcuts."
5974 msgstr ""
5975
5976 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5311
5977 msgid ""
5978 "Colord is a system service that makes it easy to manage,\n"
5979 "install and generate color profiles to accurately color manage input and\n"
5980 "output devices."
5981 msgstr ""
5982
5983 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5347
5984 msgid ""
5985 "Geoclue is a D-Bus service that provides location\n"
5986 "information. The primary goal of the Geoclue project is to make creating\n"
5987 "location-aware applications as simple as possible, while the secondary goal is\n"
5988 "to ensure that no application can access location information without explicit\n"
5989 "permission from user."
5990 msgstr ""
5991
5992 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5393
5993 msgid ""
5994 "geocode-glib is a convenience library for geocoding (finding longitude,\n"
5995 "and latitude from an address) and reverse geocoding (finding an address from\n"
5996 "coordinates) using the Nominatim service. geocode-glib caches requests for\n"
5997 "faster results and to avoid unnecessary server load."
5998 msgstr ""
5999
6000 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5474
6001 msgid ""
6002 "UPower is an abstraction for enumerating power devices,\n"
6003 "listening to device events and querying history and statistics. Any\n"
6004 "application or service on the system can access the org.freedesktop.UPower\n"
6005 "service via the system message bus."
6006 msgstr ""
6007
6008 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5518
6009 msgid ""
6010 "libgweather is a library to access weather information from online\n"
6011 "services for numerous locations."
6012 msgstr ""
6013
6014 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5603
6015 msgid ""
6016 "This package contains the daemon responsible for setting the various\n"
6017 "parameters of a GNOME session and the applications that run under it. It\n"
6018 "handles settings such keyboard layout, shortcuts, and accessibility, clipboard\n"
6019 "settings, themes, mouse settings, and startup of other daemons."
6020 msgstr ""
6021
6022 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5640
6023 msgid ""
6024 "Totem-pl-parser is a GObjects-based library to parse and save\n"
6025 "playlists in a variety of formats."
6026 msgstr ""
6027
6028 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5676
6029 msgid ""
6030 "Aisleriot (also known as Solitaire or sol) is a collection of card games\n"
6031 "which are easy to play with the aid of a mouse."
6032 msgstr ""
6033
6034 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5706
6035 msgid ""
6036 "Amtk is the acronym for @acronym{Amtk, Actions Menus and Toolbars Kit}.\n"
6037 "It is a basic GtkUIManager replacement based on GAction. It is suitable for\n"
6038 "both a traditional UI or a modern UI with a GtkHeaderBar."
6039 msgstr ""
6040
6041 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5747
6042 msgid ""
6043 "Devhelp is an API documentation browser for GTK+ and GNOME. It works\n"
6044 "natively with GTK-Doc (the API reference system developed for GTK+ and used\n"
6045 "throughout GNOME for API documentation)."
6046 msgstr ""
6047
6048 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5826
6049 msgid ""
6050 "Cogl is a small library for using 3D graphics hardware to draw pretty\n"
6051 "pictures. The API departs from the flat state machine style of OpenGL and is\n"
6052 "designed to make it easy to write orthogonal components that can render\n"
6053 "without stepping on each others toes."
6054 msgstr ""
6055
6056 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5885 gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5914
6057 msgid ""
6058 "Clutter is an OpenGL-based interactive canvas library, designed for\n"
6059 "creating fast, mainly 2D single window applications such as media box UIs,\n"
6060 "presentations, kiosk style applications and so on."
6061 msgstr ""
6062
6063 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5943
6064 msgid ""
6065 "Clutter-Gst is an integration library for using GStreamer with Clutter.\n"
6066 "It provides a GStreamer sink to upload frames to GL and an actor that\n"
6067 "implements the ClutterGstPlayer interface using playbin. Clutter is an\n"
6068 "OpenGL-based interactive canvas library."
6069 msgstr ""
6070
6071 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:5979
6072 msgid ""
6073 "libchamplain is a C library providing a ClutterActor to display maps.\n"
6074 "It also provides a Gtk+ widget to display maps in Gtk+ applications. Python\n"
6075 "and Perl bindings are also available. It supports numerous free map sources\n"
6076 "such as OpenStreetMap, OpenCycleMap, OpenAerialMap, and Maps for free."
6077 msgstr ""
6078
6079 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6012
6080 msgid ""
6081 "Gom provides an object mapper from GObjects to SQLite. It helps you\n"
6082 "write applications that need to store structured data as well as make complex\n"
6083 "queries upon that data."
6084 msgstr ""
6085
6086 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6050
6087 msgid ""
6088 "libgnome-games-support is a small library intended for internal use by\n"
6089 "GNOME Games, but it may be used by others."
6090 msgstr ""
6091
6092 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6092
6093 msgid ""
6094 "GNOME Klotski is a set of block sliding puzzles. The objective is to move\n"
6095 "the patterned block to the area bordered by green markers. To do so, you will\n"
6096 "need to slide other blocks out of the way. Complete each puzzle in as few moves\n"
6097 "as possible!"
6098 msgstr ""
6099
6100 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6134
6101 msgid ""
6102 "Grilo is a framework focused on making media discovery and browsing easy\n"
6103 "for application developers."
6104 msgstr ""
6105
6106 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6181
6107 msgid ""
6108 "Grilo is a framework focused on making media discovery and browsing easy\n"
6109 "for application developers. This package provides plugins for common media\n"
6110 "discovery protocols."
6111 msgstr ""
6112
6113 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6284
6114 msgid ""
6115 "Totem is a simple yet featureful media player for GNOME\n"
6116 "which can read a large number of file formats."
6117 msgstr ""
6118
6119 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6374
6120 msgid ""
6121 "Rhythmbox is a music playing application for GNOME. It\n"
6122 "supports playlists, song ratings, and any codecs installed through gstreamer."
6123 msgstr ""
6124
6125 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6434
6126 msgid ""
6127 "Eye of GNOME is the GNOME image viewer. It\n"
6128 "supports image conversion, rotation, and slideshows."
6129 msgstr ""
6130
6131 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6468
6132 msgid ""
6133 "This package provides plugins for the Eye of GNOME (EOG) image viewer,\n"
6134 "notably:\n"
6135 "\n"
6136 "@itemize\n"
6137 "@item @dfn{EXIF Display}, which displays camera (EXIF) information;\n"
6138 "@item @dfn{Map}, which displays a map of where the picture was taken on the\n"
6139 "side panel;\n"
6140 "@item @dfn{Slideshow Shuffle}, to shuffle images in slideshow mode.\n"
6141 "@end itemize\n"
6142 msgstr ""
6143
6144 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6507
6145 msgid ""
6146 "This library provides GObject bindings for libudev. It was originally\n"
6147 "part of udev-extras, then udev, then systemd. It's now a project on its own."
6148 msgstr ""
6149
6150 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6576
6151 msgid ""
6152 "GVFS is a userspace virtual file system designed to work with the I/O\n"
6153 "abstraction of GIO. It contains a GIO module that seamlessly adds GVFS support\n"
6154 "to all applications using the GIO API. It also supports exposing the GVFS\n"
6155 "mounts to non-GIO applications using FUSE.\n"
6156 "\n"
6157 "GVFS comes with a set of backends, including trash support, SFTP, SMB, HTTP,\n"
6158 "DAV, and others."
6159 msgstr ""
6160
6161 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6613
6162 msgid ""
6163 "GUsb is a GObject wrapper for libusb1 that makes it easy to do\n"
6164 "asynchronous control, bulk and interrupt transfers with proper cancellation\n"
6165 "and integration into a mainloop. This makes it easy to integrate low level\n"
6166 "USB transfers with your high-level application or system daemon."
6167 msgstr ""
6168
6169 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6653
6170 msgid ""
6171 "Document Scanner is an easy-to-use application that lets you connect your\n"
6172 "scanner and quickly capture images and documents in an appropriate format. It\n"
6173 "supports any scanner for which a suitable SANE driver is available, which is\n"
6174 "almost all of them."
6175 msgstr ""
6176
6177 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6725
6178 msgid ""
6179 "Eolie is a new web browser for GNOME. It features Firefox sync support,\n"
6180 "a secret password store, an adblocker, and a modern UI."
6181 msgstr ""
6182
6183 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6801
6184 msgid ""
6185 "Epiphany is a GNOME web browser targeted at non-technical users. Its\n"
6186 "principles are simplicity and standards compliance."
6187 msgstr ""
6188
6189 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6860
6190 msgid ""
6191 "D-Feet is a D-Bus debugger, which can be used to inspect D-Bus interfaces\n"
6192 "of running programs and invoke methods on those interfaces."
6193 msgstr ""
6194
6195 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6883
6196 msgid ""
6197 "Yelp-XSL is a collection of programs and data files to help\n"
6198 "you build, maintain, and distribute documentation. It provides XSLT stylesheets\n"
6199 "that can be built upon for help viewers and publishing systems. These\n"
6200 "stylesheets output JavaScript and CSS content, and reference images\n"
6201 "provided by yelp-xsl. It also redistributes copies of the jQuery and\n"
6202 "jQuery.Syntax JavaScript libraries."
6203 msgstr ""
6204
6205 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6928
6206 msgid ""
6207 "Yelp is the help viewer in Gnome. It natively views Mallard, DocBook,\n"
6208 "man, info, and HTML documents. It can locate documents according to the\n"
6209 "freedesktop.org help system specification."
6210 msgstr ""
6211
6212 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6958
6213 msgid ""
6214 "Yelp-tools is a collection of scripts and build utilities to help create,\n"
6215 "manage, and publish documentation for Yelp and the web. Most of the heavy\n"
6216 "lifting is done by packages like yelp-xsl and itstool. This package just\n"
6217 "wraps things up in a developer-friendly way."
6218 msgstr ""
6219
6220 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:6998
6221 msgid ""
6222 "Libgee is a utility library providing GObject-based interfaces and\n"
6223 "classes for commonly used data structures."
6224 msgstr ""
6225
6226 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7029
6227 msgid ""
6228 "Gexiv2 is a GObject wrapper around the Exiv2 photo metadata library. It\n"
6229 "allows for GNOME applications to easily inspect and update EXIF, IPTC, and XMP\n"
6230 "metadata in photo and video files of various formats."
6231 msgstr ""
6232
6233 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7083
6234 msgid ""
6235 "Shotwell is a digital photo manager designed for the GNOME desktop\n"
6236 "environment. It allows you to import photos from disk or camera, organize\n"
6237 "them by keywords and events, view them in full-window or fullscreen mode, and\n"
6238 "share them with others via social networking and more."
6239 msgstr ""
6240
6241 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7119
6242 msgid ""
6243 "File Roller is an archive manager for the GNOME desktop\n"
6244 "environment that allows users to view, unpack, and create compressed archives\n"
6245 "such as gzip tarballs."
6246 msgstr ""
6247
6248 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7191
6249 msgid ""
6250 "This package contains the GNOME session manager, as well as a\n"
6251 "configuration program to choose applications starting on login."
6252 msgstr ""
6253
6254 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7251
6255 msgid ""
6256 "Gjs is a javascript binding for GNOME. It's mainly based on spidermonkey\n"
6257 "javascript engine and the GObject introspection framework."
6258 msgstr ""
6259
6260 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7345
6261 msgid ""
6262 "While aiming at simplicity and ease of use, gedit is a\n"
6263 "powerful general purpose text editor."
6264 msgstr ""
6265
6266 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7372
6267 msgid ""
6268 "Zenity is a rewrite of gdialog, the GNOME port of dialog which allows you\n"
6269 "to display dialog boxes from the commandline and shell scripts."
6270 msgstr ""
6271
6272 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7483
6273 msgid ""
6274 "Mutter is a window and compositing manager that displays and manages your\n"
6275 "desktop via OpenGL. Mutter combines a sophisticated display engine using the\n"
6276 "Clutter toolkit with solid window-management logic inherited from the Metacity\n"
6277 "window manager."
6278 msgstr ""
6279
6280 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7540
6281 msgid ""
6282 "GNOME Online Accounts provides interfaces so that applications and\n"
6283 "libraries in GNOME can access the user's online accounts. It has providers for\n"
6284 "Google, ownCloud, Facebook, Flickr, Windows Live, Pocket, Foursquare, Microsoft\n"
6285 "Exchange, Last.fm, IMAP/SMTP, Jabber, SIP and Kerberos."
6286 msgstr ""
6287
6288 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7633
6289 msgid ""
6290 "This package provides a unified backend for programs that work with\n"
6291 "contacts, tasks, and calendar information. It was originally developed for\n"
6292 "Evolution (hence the name), but is now used by other packages as well."
6293 msgstr ""
6294
6295 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7699
6296 msgid ""
6297 "Caribou is an input assistive technology intended for switch and pointer\n"
6298 "users."
6299 msgstr ""
6300
6301 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7850
6302 msgid ""
6303 "NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network\n"
6304 "devices and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when\n"
6305 "available. It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE\n"
6306 "devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN\n"
6307 "services."
6308 msgstr ""
6309
6310 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7909
6311 msgid ""
6312 "This extension of NetworkManager allows it to take care of connections\n"
6313 "to virtual private networks (VPNs) via OpenVPN."
6314 msgstr ""
6315
6316 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:7962
6317 msgid ""
6318 "Support for configuring virtual private networks based on VPNC.\n"
6319 "Compatible with Cisco VPN concentrators configured to use IPsec."
6320 msgstr ""
6321
6322 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8012
6323 msgid ""
6324 "This extension of NetworkManager allows it to take care of connections\n"
6325 "to @acronym{VPNs, virtual private networks} via OpenConnect, an open client for\n"
6326 "Cisco's AnyConnect SSL VPN."
6327 msgstr ""
6328
6329 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8041
6330 msgid "Database of broadband connection configuration."
6331 msgstr ""
6332
6333 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8086
6334 msgid ""
6335 "This package contains a systray applet for NetworkManager. It displays\n"
6336 "the available networks and allows users to easily switch between them."
6337 msgstr ""
6338
6339 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8113
6340 msgid ""
6341 "This package provides a C++ wrapper for the XML parser library\n"
6342 "libxml2."
6343 msgstr ""
6344
6345 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8318
6346 msgid ""
6347 "GNOME Display Manager is a system service that is responsible for\n"
6348 "providing graphical log-ins and managing local and remote displays."
6349 msgstr ""
6350
6351 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8345
6352 msgid ""
6353 "LibGTop is a library to get system specific data such as CPU and memory\n"
6354 "usage and information about running processes."
6355 msgstr ""
6356
6357 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8380
6358 msgid ""
6359 "This package contains tools for managing and manipulating Bluetooth\n"
6360 "devices using the GNOME desktop."
6361 msgstr ""
6362
6363 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8492
6364 msgid ""
6365 "This package contains configuration applets for the GNOME desktop,\n"
6366 "allowing to set accessibility configuration, desktop fonts, keyboard and mouse\n"
6367 "properties, sound setup, desktop theme and background, user interface\n"
6368 "properties, screen resolution, and other GNOME parameters."
6369 msgstr ""
6370
6371 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8659
6372 msgid ""
6373 "GNOME Shell provides core user interface functions for the GNOME desktop,\n"
6374 "like switching to windows and launching applications."
6375 msgstr ""
6376
6377 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8702
6378 msgid ""
6379 "GTK-VNC is a project providing client side APIs for the RFB\n"
6380 "protocol / VNC remote desktop technology. It is built using coroutines allowing\n"
6381 "it to be completely asynchronous while remaining single threaded. It provides a\n"
6382 "core C library, and bindings for Python (PyGTK)."
6383 msgstr ""
6384
6385 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8732
6386 msgid ""
6387 "GNOME Autoar is a library which makes creating and extracting archives\n"
6388 "easy, safe, and automatic."
6389 msgstr ""
6390
6391 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8780
6392 msgid ""
6393 "Tracker is a search engine and triplestore for desktop, embedded and mobile.\n"
6394 "\n"
6395 "It is a middleware component aimed at desktop application developers who want\n"
6396 "their apps to browse and search user content. It's not designed to be used\n"
6397 "directly by desktop users, but it provides a commandline tool named\n"
6398 "@command{tracker} for the adventurous.\n"
6399 "\n"
6400 "Tracker allows your application to instantly perform full-text searches across\n"
6401 "all documents. This feature is used by the @{emph{search} bar in GNOME Files, for\n"
6402 "example. This is achieved by indexing the user's home directory in the\n"
6403 "background.\n"
6404 "\n"
6405 "Tracker also allows your application to query and list content that the user\n"
6406 "has stored. For example, GNOME Music displays all the music files that are\n"
6407 "found by Tracker. This means that GNOME Music doesn't need to maintain a\n"
6408 "database of its own.\n"
6409 "\n"
6410 "If you need to go beyond simple searches, Tracker is also a linked data\n"
6411 "endpoint and it understands SPARQL. "
6412 msgstr ""
6413
6414 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8868
6415 msgid ""
6416 "Tracker is an advanced framework for first class objects with associated\n"
6417 "metadata and tags. It provides a one stop solution for all metadata, tags,\n"
6418 "shared object databases, search tools and indexing."
6419 msgstr ""
6420
6421 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8932
6422 msgid ""
6423 "Nautilus (Files) is a file manager designed to fit the GNOME desktop\n"
6424 "design and behaviour, giving the user a simple way to navigate and manage its\n"
6425 "files."
6426 msgstr ""
6427
6428 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8966
6429 msgid ""
6430 "Baobab (Disk Usage Analyzer) is a graphical application to analyse disk\n"
6431 "usage in the GNOME desktop environment. It can easily scan device volumes or\n"
6432 "a specific user-requested directory branch (local or remote). Once the scan\n"
6433 "is complete it provides a graphical representation of each selected folder."
6434 msgstr ""
6435
6436 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:8992
6437 msgid ""
6438 "GNOME backgrounds package contains a collection of graphics files which\n"
6439 "can be used as backgrounds in the GNOME Desktop environment. Additionally,\n"
6440 "the package creates the proper framework and directory structure so that you\n"
6441 "can add your own files to the collection."
6442 msgstr ""
6443
6444 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9038
6445 msgid ""
6446 "GNOME Screenshot is a utility used for taking screenshots of the entire\n"
6447 "screen, a window or a user defined area of the screen, with optional\n"
6448 "beautifying border effects."
6449 msgstr ""
6450
6451 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9070
6452 msgid ""
6453 "Dconf-editor is a graphical tool for browsing and editing the dconf\n"
6454 "configuration system for GNOME. It allows users to configure desktop\n"
6455 "software that do not provide their own configuration interface."
6456 msgstr ""
6457
6458 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9101
6459 msgid ""
6460 "Given many installed packages which might handle a given MIME type, a\n"
6461 "user running the GNOME desktop probably has some preferences: for example,\n"
6462 "that folders be opened by default by the Nautilus file manager, not the Baobab\n"
6463 "disk usage analyzer. This package establishes that set of default MIME type\n"
6464 "associations for GNOME."
6465 msgstr ""
6466
6467 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9133
6468 msgid "GoVirt is a GObject wrapper for the oVirt REST API."
6469 msgstr ""
6470
6471 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9186
6472 msgid ""
6473 "GNOME Weather is a small application that allows you to\n"
6474 "monitor the current weather conditions for your city, or anywhere in the\n"
6475 "world."
6476 msgstr ""
6477
6478 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9293
6479 msgid ""
6480 "GNOME is the graphical desktop for GNU. It includes a wide variety of\n"
6481 "applications for browsing the web, editing text and images, creating\n"
6482 "documents and diagrams, playing media, scanning, and much more."
6483 msgstr ""
6484
6485 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9342
6486 msgid ""
6487 "Byzanz is a simple desktop recording program with a\n"
6488 "command-line interface. It can record part or all of an X display for a\n"
6489 "specified duration and save it as a GIF encoded animated image file."
6490 msgstr ""
6491
6492 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9402
6493 msgid ""
6494 "Authenticator is a two-factor authentication (2FA) application built for\n"
6495 "the GNOME desktop environment.\n"
6496 "\n"
6497 "Features:\n"
6498 "\n"
6499 "@itemize\n"
6500 "@item QR code scanner\n"
6501 "@item Beautiful UI\n"
6502 "@item Huge database of more than 560 supported services\n"
6503 "@item Keep your PIN tokens secure by locking the application with a password\n"
6504 "@item Automatically fetch an image for services using their favicon\n"
6505 "@item The possibility to add new services\n"
6506 "@end itemize"
6507 msgstr ""
6508
6509 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9440
6510 msgid ""
6511 "GSound is a small library for playing system sounds. It's designed to be\n"
6512 "used via GObject Introspection, and is a thin wrapper around the libcanberra C\n"
6513 "library."
6514 msgstr ""
6515
6516 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9469
6517 msgid ""
6518 "Libzapojit is a GLib-based library for accessing online service APIs of\n"
6519 "Microsoft SkyDrive and Hotmail, using their REST protocols."
6520 msgstr ""
6521
6522 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9514
6523 msgid ""
6524 "GNOME Clocks is a simple clocks application designed to fit the GNOME\n"
6525 "desktop. It supports world clock, stop watch, alarms, and count down timer."
6526 msgstr ""
6527
6528 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9560
6529 msgid ""
6530 "GNOME Calendar is a simple calendar application designed to fit the GNOME\n"
6531 "desktop. It supports multiple calendars, month, week and year view."
6532 msgstr ""
6533
6534 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9614
6535 msgid ""
6536 "GNOME To Do is a simplistic personal task manager designed to perfectly\n"
6537 "fit the GNOME desktop."
6538 msgstr ""
6539
6540 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9654
6541 msgid ""
6542 "GNOME Dictionary can look for the definition or translation of a word in\n"
6543 "existing databases over the internet."
6544 msgstr ""
6545
6546 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9713
6547 msgid ""
6548 "GNOME Tweaks allows adjusting advanced configuration settings in\n"
6549 "GNOME 3. This includes things like the fonts used in user interface elements,\n"
6550 "alternative user interface themes, changes in window management behavior,\n"
6551 "GNOME Shell appearance and extension, etc."
6552 msgstr ""
6553
6554 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9741
6555 msgid ""
6556 "GNOME Shell extensions modify and extend GNOME Shell\n"
6557 "functionality and behavior."
6558 msgstr ""
6559
6560 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9784
6561 msgid ""
6562 "Libfolks is a library that aggregates information about people\n"
6563 "from multiple sources (e.g., Telepathy connection managers for IM contacts,\n"
6564 "Evolution Data Server for local contacts, libsocialweb for web service contacts,\n"
6565 "etc.) to create metacontacts. It's written in Vala, which generates C code when\n"
6566 "compiled."
6567 msgstr ""
6568
6569 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9826
6570 msgid ""
6571 "This library allows you to use the Facebook API from\n"
6572 "GLib/GObject code."
6573 msgstr ""
6574
6575 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9856
6576 msgid ""
6577 "Libgnomekbd is a keyboard configuration library for the GNOME desktop\n"
6578 "environment, which can notably display keyboard layouts."
6579 msgstr ""
6580
6581 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9892
6582 msgid ""
6583 "Libunique is a library for writing single instance applications. If you\n"
6584 "launch a single instance application twice, the second instance will either just\n"
6585 "quit or will send a message to the running instance. Libunique makes it easy to\n"
6586 "write this kind of application, by providing a base class, taking care of all\n"
6587 "the IPC machinery needed to send messages to a running instance, and also\n"
6588 "handling the startup notification side."
6589 msgstr ""
6590
6591 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9933
6592 msgid ""
6593 "Calculator is an application that solves mathematical equations and\n"
6594 "is suitable as a default application in a Desktop environment."
6595 msgstr ""
6596
6597 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:9963
6598 msgid ""
6599 "Xpad is a sticky note that strives to be simple, fault tolerant,\n"
6600 "and customizable. Xpad consists of independent pad windows, each is\n"
6601 "basically a text box in which notes can be written."
6602 msgstr ""
6603
6604 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10036
6605 msgid ""
6606 "This program allows you to browse through all the available Unicode\n"
6607 "characters and categories for the installed fonts, and to examine their\n"
6608 "detailed properties. It is an easy way to find the character you might\n"
6609 "only know by its Unicode name or code point."
6610 msgstr ""
6611
6612 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10067
6613 msgid ""
6614 "Bluefish is an editor aimed at programmers and web developers,\n"
6615 "with many options to write web sites, scripts and other code.\n"
6616 "Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages."
6617 msgstr ""
6618
6619 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10107
6620 msgid ""
6621 "GNOME System Monitor is a GNOME process viewer and system monitor with\n"
6622 "an attractive, easy-to-use interface. It has features, such as a tree view\n"
6623 "for process dependencies, icons for processes, the ability to hide processes,\n"
6624 "graphical time histories of CPU/memory/swap usage and the ability to\n"
6625 "kill/reinice processes."
6626 msgstr ""
6627
6628 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10149
6629 msgid ""
6630 "This package includes a python client library for the AT-SPI D-Bus\n"
6631 "accessibility infrastructure."
6632 msgstr ""
6633
6634 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10219
6635 msgid ""
6636 "Orca is a screen reader that provides access to the graphical desktop\n"
6637 "via speech and refreshable braille. Orca works with applications and toolkits\n"
6638 "that support the Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI)."
6639 msgstr ""
6640
6641 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10276
6642 msgid ""
6643 "gspell provides a flexible API to add spell-checking to a GTK+\n"
6644 "application. It provides a GObject API, spell-checking to text entries and\n"
6645 "text views, and buttons to choose the language."
6646 msgstr ""
6647
6648 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10320
6649 msgid ""
6650 "GNOME Planner is a project management tool based on the Work Breakdown\n"
6651 "Structure (WBS). Its goal is to enable you to easily plan projects. Based on\n"
6652 "the resources, tasks, and constraints that you define, Planner generates\n"
6653 "various views into a project. For example, Planner can show a Gantt chart of\n"
6654 "the project. It can show a detailed summary of tasks including their\n"
6655 "duration, cost, and current progress. It can also show a report of resource\n"
6656 "utilization that highlights under-utilized and over-utilized resources. These\n"
6657 "views can be printed as PDF or PostScript files, or exported to HTML."
6658 msgstr ""
6659
6660 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10395
6661 msgid ""
6662 "Lollypop is a music player designed to play well with GNOME desktop.\n"
6663 "Lollypop plays audio formats such as mp3, mp4, ogg and flac and gets information\n"
6664 "from artists and tracks from the web. It also fetches cover artworks\n"
6665 "automatically and it can stream songs from online music services and charts."
6666 msgstr ""
6667
6668 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10420
6669 msgid ""
6670 "A collection of GStreamer video filters and effects to be used in\n"
6671 "photo-booth-like software, such as Cheese."
6672 msgstr ""
6673
6674 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10497
6675 msgid ""
6676 "Cheese uses your webcam to take photos and videos. Cheese can also\n"
6677 "apply fancy special effects and lets you share the fun with others."
6678 msgstr ""
6679
6680 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10550
6681 msgid ""
6682 "Password Safe is a password manager which makes use of the KeePass v4\n"
6683 "format. It integrates perfectly with the GNOME desktop and provides an easy\n"
6684 "and uncluttered interface for the management of password databases."
6685 msgstr ""
6686
6687 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10589
6688 msgid ""
6689 "Sound Juicer extracts audio from compact discs and convert it\n"
6690 "into audio files that a personal computer or digital audio player can play.\n"
6691 "It supports ripping to any audio codec supported by a GStreamer plugin, such as\n"
6692 "mp3, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC"
6693 msgstr ""
6694
6695 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10645
6696 msgid ""
6697 "SoundConverter supports converting between many audio formats including\n"
6698 "Opus, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and more. It supports parallel conversion, and\n"
6699 "configurable file renaming. "
6700 msgstr ""
6701
6702 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10693
6703 msgid ""
6704 "Workrave is a program that assists in the recovery and prevention of\n"
6705 "repetitive strain injury (@dfn{RSI}). The program frequently alerts you to take\n"
6706 "micro-pauses and rest breaks, and restricts you to your daily limit."
6707 msgstr ""
6708
6709 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10734
6710 msgid ""
6711 "The GHex program can view and edit files in two ways:\n"
6712 "hexadecimal or ASCII. It is useful for editing binary files in general."
6713 msgstr ""
6714
6715 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10773
6716 msgid ""
6717 "The libdazzle library is a companion library to GObject and\n"
6718 "Gtk+. It provides various features that the authors wish were in the\n"
6719 "underlying library but cannot for various reasons. In most cases, they are\n"
6720 "wildly out of scope for those libraries. In other cases, they are not quite\n"
6721 "generic enough to work for everyone."
6722 msgstr ""
6723
6724 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10844
6725 msgid ""
6726 "Evolution is a personal information management application\n"
6727 "that provides integrated mail, calendaring and address book\n"
6728 "functionality."
6729 msgstr ""
6730
6731 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10895
6732 msgid ""
6733 "GThumb is an image viewer, browser, organizer, editor and\n"
6734 "advanced image management tool"
6735 msgstr ""
6736
6737 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:10970
6738 msgid ""
6739 "Terminator allows you to run multiple GNOME terminals in a grid and\n"
6740 "tabs, and it supports drag and drop re-ordering of terminals."
6741 msgstr ""
6742
6743 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11017
6744 msgid ""
6745 "The aim of the handy library is to help with developing user\n"
6746 "interfaces for mobile devices using GTK+. It provides responsive GTK+ widgets\n"
6747 "for usage on small and big screens."
6748 msgstr ""
6749
6750 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11067
6751 msgid ""
6752 "libgit2-glib is a GLib wrapper library around the libgit2 Git\n"
6753 "access library. It only implements the core plumbing functions, not really the\n"
6754 "higher level porcelain stuff."
6755 msgstr ""
6756
6757 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11132
6758 msgid ""
6759 "gitg is a graphical user interface for git. It aims at being a small,\n"
6760 "fast and convenient tool to visualize the history of git repositories.\n"
6761 "Besides visualization, gitg also provides several utilities to manage your\n"
6762 "repository and commit your work."
6763 msgstr ""
6764
6765 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11171
6766 msgid ""
6767 "Gamin is a file and directory monitoring system defined to be a subset\n"
6768 "of the FAM (File Alteration Monitor) system. This is a service provided by a\n"
6769 "library which detects when a file or a directory has been modified."
6770 msgstr ""
6771
6772 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11207
6773 msgid ""
6774 "GNOME Mahjongg is a game based on the classic Chinese\n"
6775 "tile-matching game Mahjong. It features multiple board layouts, tile themes,\n"
6776 "and a high score table."
6777 msgstr ""
6778
6779 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11245
6780 msgid ""
6781 "This package provides themes and related elements that don't\n"
6782 "really fit in other upstream packages. It offers legacy support for GTK+ 2\n"
6783 "versions of Adwaita, Adwaita-dark and HighContrast themes. It also provides\n"
6784 "index files needed for Adwaita to be used outside of GNOME."
6785 msgstr ""
6786
6787 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11284
6788 msgid ""
6789 "Gnote is a note-taking application written for the GNOME desktop\n"
6790 "environment."
6791 msgstr ""
6792
6793 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11339
6794 msgid ""
6795 "Polari is a simple Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client that is designed to\n"
6796 "integrate seamlessly with the GNOME desktop."
6797 msgstr ""
6798
6799 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11392
6800 msgid ""
6801 "GNOME Boxes is a simple application to view, access, and\n"
6802 "manage remote and virtual systems. Note that this application requires the\n"
6803 "@code{libvirt} and @code{virtlog} daemons to run. Use the command\n"
6804 "@command{info '(guix) Virtualization Services'} to learn how to configure\n"
6805 "these services on the Guix System."
6806 msgstr ""
6807
6808 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11475
6809 msgid ""
6810 "Geary collects related messages together into conversations,\n"
6811 "making it easy to find and follow your discussions. Full-text and keyword\n"
6812 "search makes it easy to find the email you are looking for. Geary's\n"
6813 "full-featured composer lets you send rich, styled text with images, links, and\n"
6814 "lists, but also send lightweight, easy to read text messages. Geary\n"
6815 "automatically picks up your existing GNOME Online Accounts, and adding more is\n"
6816 "easy. Geary has a clean, fast, modern interface that works like you want it\n"
6817 "to."
6818 msgstr ""
6819
6820 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11520
6821 msgid ""
6822 "gLabels is a program for creating labels and business cards. It is\n"
6823 "designed to work with various laser/ink-jet peel-off label and business\n"
6824 "card sheets that you’ll find at most office supply stores."
6825 msgstr ""
6826
6827 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11562
6828 msgid ""
6829 "GNOME LaTeX is a LaTeX editor for the GNOME desktop. It has features\n"
6830 "such as build tools, completion of LaTeX commands, structure navigation,\n"
6831 "symbol tables, document templates, project management, spell-checking, menus\n"
6832 "and toolbars."
6833 msgstr ""
6834
6835 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11621
6836 msgid ""
6837 "Setzer is a simple yet full-featured LaTeX editor written in Python with\n"
6838 "GTK+. It integrates well with the GNOME desktop environment."
6839 msgstr ""
6840
6841 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11684
6842 msgid ""
6843 "Apostrophe is a GTK+ based distraction free Markdown editor.\n"
6844 "It uses pandoc as back-end for parsing Markdown."
6845 msgstr ""
6846
6847 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11740
6848 msgid ""
6849 "libratbag provides @command{ratbagd}, a DBus daemon to\n"
6850 "configure input devices, mainly gaming mice. The daemon provides a generic\n"
6851 "way to access the various features exposed by these mice and abstracts away\n"
6852 "hardware-specific and kernel-specific quirks. There is also the\n"
6853 "@command{ratbagctl} command line interface for configuring devices.\n"
6854 "\n"
6855 "libratbag currently supports devices from Logitech, Etekcity, GSkill, Roccat,\n"
6856 "Steelseries.\n"
6857 "\n"
6858 "The ratbagd DBus service can be enabled by adding the following service to\n"
6859 "your operating-system definition:\n"
6860 "\n"
6861 " (simple-service 'ratbagd dbus-root-service-type (list libratbag))"
6862 msgstr ""
6863
6864 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11809
6865 msgid ""
6866 "Piper is a GTK+ application for configuring gaming mice with\n"
6867 "onboard configuration for key bindings via libratbag. Piper requires\n"
6868 "a @command{ratbagd} daemon running with root privileges. It can be run\n"
6869 "manually as root, but is preferably configured as a DBus service that can\n"
6870 "launch on demand. This can be configured by enabling the following service,\n"
6871 "provided there is a DBus service present:\n"
6872 "\n"
6873 " (simple-service 'ratbagd dbus-root-service-type (list libratbag))"
6874 msgstr ""
6875
6876 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11867
6877 msgid ""
6878 "Parlatype is an audio player for the GNOME desktop\n"
6879 "environment. Its main purpose is the manual transcription of spoken\n"
6880 "audio files."
6881 msgstr ""
6882
6883 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11895
6884 msgid ""
6885 "Jsonrpc-GLib is a library to communicate with JSON-RPC based\n"
6886 "peers in either a synchronous or asynchronous fashion. It also allows\n"
6887 "communicating using the GVariant serialization format instead of JSON when\n"
6888 "both peers support it. You might want that when communicating on a single\n"
6889 "host to avoid parser overhead and memory-allocator fragmentation."
6890 msgstr ""
6891
6892 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11929
6893 msgid ""
6894 "Feedbackd provides a DBus daemon to act on events to provide\n"
6895 "haptic, visual and audio feedback. It offers the libfeedbackd library and\n"
6896 "GObject introspection bindings."
6897 msgstr ""
6898
6899 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:11979
6900 msgid ""
6901 "Sysprof performs detailed, accurate, and fast CPU profiling of an entire\n"
6902 "GNU/Linux system including the kernel and all user-space applications. This\n"
6903 "helps find the function(s) in which a program spends most of its time.\n"
6904 "\n"
6905 "It uses the kernel's built-in @code{ptrace} feature and handles shared\n"
6906 "libraries. Applications do not need to be recompiled--or even restarted."
6907 msgstr ""
6908
6909 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:12060
6910 msgid ""
6911 "Builder aims to be an integrated development\n"
6912 "environment (IDE) for writing GNOME-based software. It features fuzzy search,\n"
6913 "auto-completion, a mini code map, documentation browsing, Git integration, an\n"
6914 "integrated profiler via Sysprof, debugging support, and more."
6915 msgstr ""
6916
6917 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:12132
6918 msgid ""
6919 "Komikku is an online/offline manga reader for GNOME,\n"
6920 "developed with the aim of being used with the Librem 5 phone."
6921 msgstr ""
6922
6923 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:12210
6924 msgid ""
6925 "GNU Data Access (GDA) is an attempt to provide uniform access to\n"
6926 "different kinds of data sources (databases, information servers, mail spools,\n"
6927 "etc). It is a complete architecture that provides all you need to access\n"
6928 "your data."
6929 msgstr ""
6930
6931 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:12259
6932 msgid ""
6933 "gtranslator is a quite comfortable gettext po/po.gz/(g)mo files editor\n"
6934 "for the GNOME 3.x platform with many features. It aims to be a very complete\n"
6935 "editing environment for translation issues within the GNU gettext/GNOME desktop\n"
6936 "world."
6937 msgstr ""
6938
6939 #: gnu/packages/gnome.scm:12325
6940 msgid ""
6941 "OCRFeeder is a complete Optical Character Recognition and\n"
6942 "Document Analysis and Recognition program."
6943 msgstr ""
6944
6945 #: gnu/packages/gnuzilla.scm:148
6946 msgid ""
6947 "SpiderMonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written\n"
6948 "in C/C++."
6949 msgstr ""
6950
6951 #: gnu/packages/gnuzilla.scm:1296
6952 msgid ""
6953 "IceCat is the GNU version of the Firefox browser. It is entirely free\n"
6954 "software, which does not recommend non-free plugins and addons. It also\n"
6955 "features built-in privacy-protecting features.\n"
6956 "\n"
6957 "WARNING: IceCat 78 has not yet been released by the upstream IceCat project.\n"
6958 "This is a preview release, and does not currently meet the privacy-respecting\n"
6959 "standards of the IceCat project."
6960 msgstr ""
6961
6962 #: gnu/packages/gnuzilla.scm:1626
6963 msgid ""
6964 "This package provides an email client built based on Mozilla\n"
6965 "Thunderbird. It supports email, news feeds, chat, calendar and contacts."
6966 msgstr ""
6967
6968 #: gnu/packages/gnuzilla.scm:1702
6969 msgid ""
6970 "Firefox Decrypt is a tool to extract passwords from\n"
6971 "Mozilla (Firefox, Waterfox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey) profiles."
6972 msgstr ""
6973
6974 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:121
6975 msgid ""
6976 "ATK provides the set of accessibility interfaces that are implemented\n"
6977 "by other toolkits and applications. Using the ATK interfaces, accessibility\n"
6978 "tools have full access to view and control running applications."
6979 msgstr ""
6980
6981 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:166
6982 msgid ""
6983 "Cairo is a 2D graphics library with support for multiple output devices.\n"
6984 "Currently supported output targets include the X Window System (via both\n"
6985 "Xlib and XCB), Quartz, Win32, image buffers, PostScript, PDF, and SVG file\n"
6986 "output. Experimental backends include OpenGL, BeOS, OS/2, and DirectFB.\n"
6987 "\n"
6988 "Cairo is designed to produce consistent output on all output media while\n"
6989 "taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when available\n"
6990 "eg. through the X Render Extension).\n"
6991 "\n"
6992 "The cairo API provides operations similar to the drawing operators of\n"
6993 "PostScript and PDF. Operations in cairo including stroking and filling cubic\n"
6994 "Bézier splines, transforming and compositing translucent images, and\n"
6995 "antialiased text rendering. All drawing operations can be transformed by any\n"
6996 "affine transformation (scale, rotation, shear, etc.)."
6997 msgstr ""
6998
6999 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:236
7000 msgid "HarfBuzz is an OpenType text shaping engine."
7001 msgstr ""
7002
7003 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:265
7004 msgid ""
7005 "Libdatrie is an implementation of double-array structure for\n"
7006 "representing trie. Trie is a kind of digital search tree."
7007 msgstr ""
7008
7009 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:296
7010 msgid ""
7011 "LibThai is a set of Thai language support routines aimed to\n"
7012 "ease developers’ tasks to incorporate Thai language support in their\n"
7013 "applications."
7014 msgstr ""
7015
7016 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:347
7017 msgid ""
7018 "Pango is the core text and font handling library used in GNOME\n"
7019 "applications. It has extensive support for the different writing systems\n"
7020 "used throughout the world."
7021 msgstr ""
7022
7023 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:400
7024 msgid ""
7025 "Pangox was a X backend to pango. It is now obsolete and no\n"
7026 "longer provided by recent pango releases. pangox-compat provides the\n"
7027 "functions which were removed."
7028 msgstr ""
7029
7030 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:437
7031 msgid ""
7032 "Ganv is an interactive GTK+ widget for interactive “boxes and lines” or\n"
7033 "graph-like environments, e.g. modular synths or finite state machine\n"
7034 "diagrams."
7035 msgstr ""
7036
7037 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:493
7038 msgid ""
7039 "GtkSourceView is a portable C library that extends the standard GTK+\n"
7040 "framework for multiline text editing with support for configurable syntax\n"
7041 "highlighting, unlimited undo/redo, search and replace, a completion framework,\n"
7042 "printing and other features typical of a source code editor."
7043 msgstr ""
7044
7045 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:543
7046 msgid ""
7047 "GtkSourceView is a text widget that extends the standard\n"
7048 "GTK+ text widget GtkTextView. It improves GtkTextView by implementing syntax\n"
7049 "highlighting and other features typical of a source code editor."
7050 msgstr ""
7051
7052 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:617
7053 msgid ""
7054 "GdkPixbuf is a library for image loading and manipulation developed\n"
7055 "in the GNOME project."
7056 msgstr ""
7057
7058 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:717
7059 msgid ""
7060 "The Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface, core components,\n"
7061 "is part of the GNOME accessibility project."
7062 msgstr ""
7063
7064 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:774
7065 msgid ""
7066 "The Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface\n"
7067 "is part of the GNOME accessibility project."
7068 msgstr ""
7069
7070 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:841
7071 msgid ""
7072 "GTK+, or the GIMP Toolkit, is a multi-platform toolkit for creating\n"
7073 "graphical user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is\n"
7074 "suitable for projects ranging from small one-off tools to complete\n"
7075 "application suites."
7076 msgstr ""
7077
7078 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1007
7079 msgid ""
7080 "Guile-Cairo wraps the Cairo graphics library for Guile Scheme.\n"
7081 "Guile-Cairo is complete, wrapping almost all of the Cairo API. It is API\n"
7082 "stable, providing a firm base on which to do graphics work. Finally, and\n"
7083 "importantly, it is pleasant to use. You get a powerful and well-maintained\n"
7084 "graphics library with all of the benefits of Scheme: memory management,\n"
7085 "exceptions, macros, and a dynamic programming environment."
7086 msgstr ""
7087
7088 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1096
7089 msgid ""
7090 "Guile-RSVG wraps the RSVG library for Guile, allowing you to render SVG\n"
7091 "images onto Cairo surfaces."
7092 msgstr ""
7093
7094 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1168
7095 msgid ""
7096 "Guile-Present defines a declarative vocabulary for presentations,\n"
7097 "together with tools to render presentation documents as SVG or PDF.\n"
7098 "Guile-Present can be used to make presentations programmatically, but also\n"
7099 "includes a tools to generate PDF presentations out of Org mode and Texinfo\n"
7100 "documents."
7101 msgstr ""
7102
7103 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1237
7104 msgid ""
7105 "Includes guile-clutter, guile-gnome-gstreamer,\n"
7106 "guile-gnome-platform (GNOME developer libraries), and guile-gtksourceview."
7107 msgstr ""
7108
7109 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1272
7110 msgid ""
7111 "Cairomm provides a C++ programming interface to the Cairo 2D graphics\n"
7112 "library."
7113 msgstr ""
7114
7115 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1315
7116 msgid ""
7117 "Pangomm provides a C++ programming interface to the Pango text rendering\n"
7118 "library."
7119 msgstr ""
7120
7121 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1357
7122 msgid ""
7123 "ATKmm provides a C++ programming interface to the ATK accessibility\n"
7124 "toolkit."
7125 msgstr ""
7126
7127 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1400
7128 msgid ""
7129 "gtkmm is the official C++ interface for the popular GUI library GTK+.\n"
7130 "Highlights include typesafe callbacks, and a comprehensive set of widgets that\n"
7131 "are easily extensible via inheritance. You can create user interfaces either\n"
7132 "in code or with the Glade User Interface designer, using libglademm. There's\n"
7133 "extensive documentation, including API reference and a tutorial."
7134 msgstr ""
7135
7136 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1450
7137 msgid ""
7138 "gtksourceviewmm is a portable C++ library that extends the standard GTK+\n"
7139 "framework for multiline text editing with support for configurable syntax\n"
7140 "highlighting, unlimited undo/redo, search and replace, a completion framework,\n"
7141 "printing and other features typical of a source code editor."
7142 msgstr ""
7143
7144 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1482
7145 msgid "Pycairo is a set of Python bindings for the Cairo graphics library."
7146 msgstr ""
7147
7148 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1569
7149 msgid ""
7150 "PyGTK allows you to write full featured GTK programs in Python. It is\n"
7151 "targeted at GTK 2.x, and can be used in conjunction with gnome-python to\n"
7152 "write GNOME applications."
7153 msgstr ""
7154
7155 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1594
7156 msgid ""
7157 "Cairo provides Perl bindings for the vector graphics library\n"
7158 "cairo. It supports multiple output targets, including PNG, PDF and SVG. Cairo\n"
7159 "produces identical output on all those targets."
7160 msgstr ""
7161
7162 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1619
7163 msgid ""
7164 "Cairo::GObject registers Cairo's types with Glib's type systems,\n"
7165 "so that they can be used normally in signals and properties."
7166 msgstr ""
7167
7168 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1654
7169 msgid ""
7170 "Perl bindings to the 2.x series of the Gtk+ widget set.\n"
7171 "This module allows you to write graphical user interfaces in a Perlish and\n"
7172 "object-oriented way, freeing you from the casting and memory management in C,\n"
7173 "yet remaining very close in spirit to original API."
7174 msgstr ""
7175
7176 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1696
7177 msgid ""
7178 "Perl bindings to the 3.x series of the gtk+ toolkit.\n"
7179 "This module allows you to write graphical user interfaces in a Perlish and\n"
7180 "object-oriented way, freeing you from the casting and memory management in C,\n"
7181 "yet remaining very close in spirit to original API."
7182 msgstr ""
7183
7184 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1724
7185 msgid ""
7186 "Pango is a library for laying out and rendering text, with an\n"
7187 "emphasis on internationalization. Pango can be used anywhere that text layout\n"
7188 "is needed, but using Pango in conjunction with Cairo and/or Gtk2 provides a\n"
7189 "complete solution with high quality text handling and graphics rendering.\n"
7190 "\n"
7191 "Dynamically loaded modules handle text layout for particular combinations of\n"
7192 "script and font backend. Pango provides a wide selection of modules, including\n"
7193 "modules for Hebrew, Arabic, Hangul, Thai, and a number of Indic scripts.\n"
7194 "Virtually all of the world's major scripts are supported.\n"
7195 "\n"
7196 "In addition to the low level layout rendering routines, Pango includes\n"
7197 "@code{Pango::Layout}, a high level driver for laying out entire blocks of text,\n"
7198 "and routines to assist in editing internationalized text."
7199 msgstr ""
7200
7201 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1779
7202 msgid ""
7203 "Girara is a library that implements a user interface that\n"
7204 "focuses on simplicity and minimalism. Currently based on GTK+, a\n"
7205 "cross-platform widget toolkit, it provides an interface that focuses on three\n"
7206 "main components: a so-called view widget that represents the actual\n"
7207 "application, an input bar that is used to execute commands of the\n"
7208 "application and the status bar which provides the user with current\n"
7209 "information."
7210 msgstr ""
7211
7212 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1880
7213 msgid ""
7214 "GTK-Doc generates API documentation from comments added to C code. It is\n"
7215 "typically used to document the public API of GTK+ and GNOME libraries, but it\n"
7216 "can also be used to document application code."
7217 msgstr ""
7218
7219 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1921
7220 msgid ""
7221 "This package contains the standard GTK+ 2.x theming engines including\n"
7222 "Clearlooks, Crux, High Contrast, Industrial, LighthouseBlue, Metal, Mist,\n"
7223 "Redmond95 and ThinIce."
7224 msgstr ""
7225
7226 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1951
7227 msgid ""
7228 "Murrine is a cairo-based GTK+ theming engine. It is named after the\n"
7229 "glass artworks done by Venicians glass blowers."
7230 msgstr ""
7231
7232 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:1980
7233 msgid ""
7234 "GtkSpell provides word-processor-style highlighting and replacement of\n"
7235 "misspelled words in a GtkTextView widget."
7236 msgstr ""
7237
7238 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2008
7239 msgid ""
7240 "ClipIt is a clipboard manager with features such as a history, search\n"
7241 "thereof, global hotkeys and clipboard item actions. It was forked from\n"
7242 "Parcellite and adds bugfixes and features."
7243 msgstr ""
7244
7245 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2042
7246 msgid ""
7247 "Graphene provides graphic types and their relative API; it\n"
7248 "does not deal with windowing system surfaces, drawing, scene graphs, or input."
7249 msgstr ""
7250
7251 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2069
7252 msgid ""
7253 "GNU Spread Sheet Widget is a library for Gtk+ which provides a widget for\n"
7254 "viewing and manipulating 2 dimensional tabular data in a manner similar to many\n"
7255 "popular spread sheet programs."
7256 msgstr ""
7257
7258 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2099
7259 msgid ""
7260 "Volume Icon is a volume indicator and control applet for @acronym{the\n"
7261 "Advanced Linux Sound Architecture, ALSA}. It sits in the system tray,\n"
7262 "independent of your desktop environment, and supports global key bindings."
7263 msgstr ""
7264
7265 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2144
7266 msgid ""
7267 "This program allows you to display GTK+ dialog boxes from command line or\n"
7268 "shell scripts. Example of how to use @code{yad} can be consulted at\n"
7269 "@url{https://sourceforge.net/p/yad-dialog/wiki/browse_pages/}."
7270 msgstr ""
7271
7272 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2178
7273 msgid ""
7274 "Dragon is a lightweight drag-and-drop source for X where you can run:\n"
7275 "\n"
7276 "@example\n"
7277 "dragon file.tar.gz\n"
7278 "@end example\n"
7279 "\n"
7280 "to get a window with just that file in it, ready to be dragged where you need it.\n"
7281 "What if you need to drag into something? Using:\n"
7282 "\n"
7283 "@example\n"
7284 "dragon --target\n"
7285 "@end example\n"
7286 "\n"
7287 "you get a window you can drag files and text into. Dropped items are\n"
7288 "printed to standard output."
7289 msgstr ""
7290
7291 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2249
7292 msgid ""
7293 "@code{libdbusmenu} passes a menu structure across DBus so\n"
7294 "that a program can create a menu simply without worrying about how it is\n"
7295 "displayed on the other side of the bus."
7296 msgstr ""
7297
7298 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2278
7299 msgid ""
7300 "Layer Shell is a Wayland protocol for desktop shell\n"
7301 "components, such as panels, notifications and wallpapers. It can be used to\n"
7302 "anchor windows to a corner or edge of the output, or stretch them across the\n"
7303 "entire output. It supports all Layer Shell features including popups and\n"
7304 "popovers."
7305 msgstr ""
7306
7307 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2326
7308 msgid ""
7309 "GooCanvas is a canvas widget for GTK+ that uses the cairo 2D\n"
7310 "library for drawing."
7311 msgstr ""
7312
7313 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2387
7314 msgid ""
7315 "GtkSheet is a matrix widget for GTK+. It consists of an\n"
7316 "scrollable grid of cells where you can allocate text. Cell contents can be\n"
7317 "edited interactively through a specially designed entry, GtkItemEntry. It is\n"
7318 "also a container subclass, allowing you to display buttons, images and any\n"
7319 "other widget in it. You can also set many attributes such as border,\n"
7320 "foreground and background colors, text justification and more."
7321 msgstr ""
7322
7323 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2420
7324 msgid ""
7325 "GtkDatabox is a widget for live display of large amounts of\n"
7326 "fluctuating numerical data. It enables data presentation (for example, on\n"
7327 "linear or logarithmic scales, as dots or lines, with markers/labels) as well as\n"
7328 "user interaction (e.g. measuring distances)."
7329 msgstr ""
7330
7331 #: gnu/packages/gtk.scm:2465
7332 msgid ""
7333 "Volctl is a PulseAudio-enabled tray icon volume control and\n"
7334 "OSD applet for graphical desktops. It's not meant to be an replacement for a\n"
7335 "full-featured mixer application. If you're looking for that check out the\n"
7336 "excellent pavucontrol."
7337 msgstr ""
7338
7339 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:130 gnu/packages/guile.scm:225
7340 msgid ""
7341 "Guile is the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extensions, the\n"
7342 "official extension language of the GNU system. It is an implementation of\n"
7343 "the Scheme language which can be easily embedded in other applications to\n"
7344 "provide a convenient means of extending the functionality of the application\n"
7345 "without requiring the source code to be rewritten."
7346 msgstr ""
7347
7348 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:450
7349 msgid ""
7350 "This module provides line editing support via the Readline library for\n"
7351 "GNU@tie{}Guile. Use the @code{(ice-9 readline)} module and call its\n"
7352 "@code{activate-readline} procedure to enable it."
7353 msgstr ""
7354
7355 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:586
7356 msgid ""
7357 "Guile-JSON supports parsing and building JSON documents according to the\n"
7358 "specification. These are the main features:\n"
7359 "\n"
7360 "@itemize\n"
7361 "@item Strictly complies to @uref{http://json.org, specification}.\n"
7362 "@item Build JSON documents programmatically via macros.\n"
7363 "@item Unicode support for strings.\n"
7364 "@item Allows JSON pretty printing.\n"
7365 "@end itemize\n"
7366 msgstr ""
7367
7368 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:689
7369 msgid ""
7370 "Guile bindings to the GDBM key-value storage system, using\n"
7371 "Guile's foreign function interface."
7372 msgstr ""
7373
7374 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:726
7375 msgid "This package provides Guile bindings to the SQLite database system."
7376 msgstr ""
7377
7378 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:772
7379 msgid ""
7380 "Guile bytestructures offers a system imitating the type system\n"
7381 "of the C programming language, to be used on bytevectors. C's type\n"
7382 "system works on raw memory, and Guile works on bytevectors which are\n"
7383 "an abstraction over raw memory. It's also more powerful than the C\n"
7384 "type system, elevating types to first-class status."
7385 msgstr ""
7386
7387 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:819
7388 msgid ""
7389 "This package provides Guile bindings to libgit2, a library to\n"
7390 "manipulate repositories of the Git version control system."
7391 msgstr ""
7392
7393 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:865
7394 msgid ""
7395 "This package provides Guile bindings for zlib, a lossless\n"
7396 "data-compression library. The bindings are written in pure Scheme by using\n"
7397 "Guile's foreign function interface."
7398 msgstr ""
7399
7400 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:904
7401 msgid ""
7402 "This package provides Guile bindings for lzlib, a C library for\n"
7403 "in-memory LZMA compression and decompression. The bindings are written in\n"
7404 "pure Scheme by using Guile's foreign function interface."
7405 msgstr ""
7406
7407 #: gnu/packages/guile.scm:937
7408 msgid ""
7409 "This package provides a GNU Guile interface to the zstd (``zstandard'')\n"
7410 "compression library."
7411 msgstr ""
7412
7413 #: gnu/packages/imagemagick.scm:136
7414 msgid ""
7415 "ImageMagick is a software suite to create, edit, compose, or convert\n"
7416 "bitmap images. It can read and write images in a variety of formats (over 100)\n"
7417 "including DPX, EXR, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PDF, PhotoCD, PNG, Postscript, SVG,\n"
7418 "and TIFF. Use ImageMagick to resize, flip, mirror, rotate, distort, shear and\n"
7419 "transform images, adjust image colors, apply various special effects, or draw\n"
7420 "text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves."
7421 msgstr ""
7422
7423 #: gnu/packages/imagemagick.scm:205
7424 msgid ""
7425 "This Perl extension allows the reading, manipulation and\n"
7426 "writing of a large number of image file formats using the ImageMagick library.\n"
7427 "Use it to create, edit, compose, or convert bitmap images from within a Perl\n"
7428 "script."
7429 msgstr ""
7430
7431 #: gnu/packages/imagemagick.scm:262
7432 msgid ""
7433 "GraphicsMagick provides a comprehensive collection of utilities,\n"
7434 "programming interfaces, and GUIs, to support file format conversion, image\n"
7435 "processing, and 2D vector rendering."
7436 msgstr ""
7437
7438 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:131
7439 msgid ""
7440 "IQA is a C library for objectively measuring image/video\n"
7441 "quality. It implements many popular algorithms, such as MS-SSIM, MS-SSIM*,\n"
7442 "SIMM, MSE, and PSNR. It is designed to be fast, accurate, and reliable. All\n"
7443 "code is Valgrind-clean and unit tested."
7444 msgstr ""
7445
7446 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:164
7447 msgid ""
7448 "Libpng is the official PNG (Portable Network Graphics) reference\n"
7449 "library. It supports almost all PNG features and is extensible."
7450 msgstr ""
7451
7452 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:230
7453 msgid ""
7454 "APNG (Animated Portable Network Graphics) is an unofficial\n"
7455 "extension of the APNG (Portable Network Graphics) format.\n"
7456 "APNG patch provides APNG support to libpng."
7457 msgstr ""
7458
7459 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:286
7460 msgid ""
7461 "Pngcrush optimizes @acronym{PNG, Portable Network Graphics}\n"
7462 "images. It can further losslessly compress them by as much as 40%."
7463 msgstr ""
7464
7465 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:341
7466 msgid ""
7467 "A pretty small png library.\n"
7468 "Currently all documentation resides in @file{pnglite.h}."
7469 msgstr ""
7470
7471 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:363
7472 msgid ""
7473 "libimagequant is a small, portable C library for\n"
7474 "high-quality conversion of RGBA images to 8-bit indexed-color (palette)\n"
7475 "images. This library can significantly reduces file sizes and powers pngquant\n"
7476 "and other PNG optimizers."
7477 msgstr ""
7478
7479 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:396
7480 msgid ""
7481 "pngquant is a PNG compressor that significantly reduces file\n"
7482 "sizes by converting images to a more efficient 8-bit PNG format with alpha\n"
7483 "channel (often 60-80% smaller than 24/32-bit PNG files). Compressed images\n"
7484 "are fully standards-compliant and are supported by all web browsers and\n"
7485 "operating systems.\n"
7486 "\n"
7487 "Features:\n"
7488 "@enumerate\n"
7489 "@item High-quality palette generation using a combination of vector\n"
7490 " quantization algorithms.\n"
7491 "@item Unique adaptive dithering algorithm that adds less noise to images\n"
7492 " than the standard Floyd-Steinberg.\n"
7493 "@item Easy to integrate with shell scripts, GUIs and server-side software.\n"
7494 "@item Fast mode for real-time processing/large numbers of images.\n"
7495 "@end enumerate"
7496 msgstr ""
7497
7498 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:426
7499 msgid ""
7500 "Libjpeg implements JPEG image encoding, decoding, and transcoding.\n"
7501 "JPEG is a standardized compression method for full-color and gray-scale\n"
7502 "images.\n"
7503 "It also includes programs that provide conversion between the JPEG format and\n"
7504 "image files in PBMPLUS PPM/PGM, GIF, BMP, and Targa file formats, as well as\n"
7505 "lossless JPEG manipulations such as rotation, scaling or cropping:\n"
7506 "@enumerate\n"
7507 "@item cjpeg\n"
7508 "@item djpeg\n"
7509 "@item jpegtran\n"
7510 "@item rdjpgcom\n"
7511 "@item wrjpgcom\n"
7512 "@end enumerate"
7513 msgstr ""
7514
7515 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:520
7516 msgid ""
7517 "JPEG XR is an approved ISO/IEC International standard (its\n"
7518 "official designation is ISO/IEC 29199-2). This library is an implementation of that standard."
7519 msgstr ""
7520
7521 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:544
7522 msgid ""
7523 "jpegoptim provides lossless optimization (based on optimizing\n"
7524 "the Huffman tables) and \"lossy\" optimization based on setting\n"
7525 "maximum quality factor."
7526 msgstr ""
7527
7528 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:571
7529 msgid ""
7530 "Libicns is a library for the manipulation of Mac OS IconFamily resource\n"
7531 "type files (ICNS). @command{icns2png} and @command{png2icns} are provided to\n"
7532 "convert between PNG and ICNS. @command{icns2png} will extract image files from\n"
7533 "ICNS files under names like \"Foo_48x48x32.png\" useful for installing for use\n"
7534 "with .desktop files. Additionally, @command{icontainer2png} is provided for\n"
7535 "extracting icontainer icon files."
7536 msgstr ""
7537
7538 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:609
7539 msgid ""
7540 "Libtiff provides support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF), a format\n"
7541 "used for storing image data.\n"
7542 "Included are a library, libtiff, for reading and writing TIFF and a small\n"
7543 "collection of tools for doing simple manipulations of TIFF images."
7544 msgstr ""
7545
7546 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:682
7547 msgid ""
7548 "Leptonica is a C library and set of command-line tools for efficient\n"
7549 "image processing and image analysis operations. It supports rasterop, affine\n"
7550 "transformations, binary and grayscale morphology, rank order, and convolution,\n"
7551 "seedfill and connected components, image transformations combining changes in\n"
7552 "scale and pixel depth, and pixelwise masking, blending, enhancement, and\n"
7553 "arithmetic ops."
7554 msgstr ""
7555
7556 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:722
7557 msgid ""
7558 "JBIG2 is designed for lossy or lossless encoding of @code{bilevel} (1-bit\n"
7559 "monochrome) images at moderately high resolution, and in particular scanned\n"
7560 "paper documents. In this domain it is very efficient, offering compression\n"
7561 "ratios on the order of 100:1.\n"
7562 "\n"
7563 "This is a decoder only implementation, and currently is in the alpha\n"
7564 "stage, meaning it doesn't completely work yet. However, it is\n"
7565 "maintaining parity with available encoders, so it is useful for real\n"
7566 "work."
7567 msgstr ""
7568
7569 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:792
7570 msgid ""
7571 "JBIG-KIT implements the JBIG1 data compression standard (ITU-T T.82 and\n"
7572 "ISO/IEC 11544:1993), designed for bi-level (one bit per pixel) images such as\n"
7573 "black-and-white scanned documents. It is widely used in fax products, printer\n"
7574 "firmware and drivers, document management systems, and imaging software.\n"
7575 "\n"
7576 "This package provides a static C library of (de)compression functions and some\n"
7577 "simple command-line converters similar to those provided by netpbm.\n"
7578 "\n"
7579 "Two JBIG1 variants are available. One (@file{jbig.c}) implements nearly all\n"
7580 "options of the standard but has to keep the full uncompressed image in memory.\n"
7581 "The other (@file{jbig85.c}) implements just the ITU-T T.85 profile, with\n"
7582 "memory management optimized for embedded and fax applications. It buffers\n"
7583 "only a few lines of the uncompressed image in memory and is able to stream\n"
7584 "images of initially unknown height."
7585 msgstr ""
7586
7587 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:825
7588 msgid ""
7589 "OpenJPEG-Data contains all files required to run the openjpeg\n"
7590 "test suite, including conformance tests (following Rec. ITU-T T.803 | ISO/IEC\n"
7591 "15444-4 procedures), non-regression tests and unit tests."
7592 msgstr ""
7593
7594 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:857
7595 msgid ""
7596 "OpenJPEG is an implementation of JPEG 2000 codec written in C\n"
7597 "language. It has been developed in order to promote the use of JPEG 2000, a\n"
7598 "still-image compression standard from the Joint Photographic Experts Group\n"
7599 "(JPEG). Since April 2015, it is officially recognized by ISO/IEC and ITU-T as a\n"
7600 "JPEG 2000 Reference Software."
7601 msgstr ""
7602
7603 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:922
7604 msgid ""
7605 "GIFLIB is a library for reading and writing GIF images. It is API and\n"
7606 "ABI compatible with libungif which was in wide use while the LZW compression\n"
7607 "algorithm was patented. Tools are also included to convert, manipulate,\n"
7608 "compose, and analyze GIF images."
7609 msgstr ""
7610
7611 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:973
7612 msgid ""
7613 "The libUEMF library is a portable C99 implementation for\n"
7614 "reading and writing @acronym{WFM, Windows Metafile}, @acronym{EMF, Enhanced\n"
7615 "Metafile}, and @acronym{EMF+, Enhanced Metafile Plus} files."
7616 msgstr ""
7617
7618 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:995
7619 msgid "libungif is the old GIF decompression library by the GIFLIB project."
7620 msgstr ""
7621
7622 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1030
7623 msgid ""
7624 "Imlib2 is a library that does image file loading and saving as well as\n"
7625 "rendering, manipulation, arbitrary polygon support, etc.\n"
7626 "\n"
7627 "It does ALL of these operations FAST. Imlib2 also tries to be highly\n"
7628 "intelligent about doing them, so writing naive programs can be done easily,\n"
7629 "without sacrificing speed.\n"
7630 "\n"
7631 "This is a complete rewrite over the Imlib 1.x series. The architecture is\n"
7632 "more modular, simple, and flexible."
7633 msgstr ""
7634
7635 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1072
7636 msgid ""
7637 "Giblib is a simple library which wraps imlib2's context API, avoiding\n"
7638 "all the context_get/set calls, adds fontstyles to the truetype renderer and\n"
7639 "supplies a generic doubly-linked list and some string functions."
7640 msgstr ""
7641
7642 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1162
7643 msgid ""
7644 "FreeImage is a library for developers who would like to support popular\n"
7645 "graphics image formats like PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others."
7646 msgstr ""
7647
7648 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1233
7649 msgid ""
7650 "VIGRA stands for Vision with Generic Algorithms. It is an image\n"
7651 "processing and analysis library that puts its main emphasis on customizable\n"
7652 "algorithms and data structures. It is particularly strong for\n"
7653 "multi-dimensional image processing."
7654 msgstr ""
7655
7656 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1270
7657 msgid ""
7658 "This package provides a C interface to the VIGRA C++ computer vision\n"
7659 "library. It is designed primarily to ease the implementation of higher-level\n"
7660 "language bindings to VIGRA."
7661 msgstr ""
7662
7663 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1309
7664 msgid ""
7665 "WebP is a new image format that provides lossless and lossy compression\n"
7666 "for images. WebP lossless images are 26% smaller in size compared to\n"
7667 "PNGs. WebP lossy images are 25-34% smaller in size compared to JPEG images at\n"
7668 "equivalent SSIM index. WebP supports lossless transparency (also known as\n"
7669 "alpha channel) with just 22% additional bytes. Transparency is also supported\n"
7670 "with lossy compression and typically provides 3x smaller file sizes compared\n"
7671 "to PNG when lossy compression is acceptable for the red/green/blue color\n"
7672 "channels."
7673 msgstr ""
7674
7675 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1339
7676 msgid "Libmng is the MNG (Multiple-image Network Graphics) reference library."
7677 msgstr ""
7678
7679 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1361
7680 msgid ""
7681 "Exiv2 is a C++ library and a command line utility to manage image\n"
7682 "metadata. It provides fast and easy read and write access to the Exif, IPTC\n"
7683 "and XMP metadata of images in various formats."
7684 msgstr ""
7685
7686 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1402
7687 msgid ""
7688 "Developer's Image Library (DevIL) is a library to develop\n"
7689 "applications with support for many types of images. DevIL can load, save,\n"
7690 "convert, manipulate, filter and display a wide variety of image formats."
7691 msgstr ""
7692
7693 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1425
7694 msgid ""
7695 "The JasPer Project is an initiative to provide a reference\n"
7696 "implementation of the codec specified in the JPEG-2000 Part-1 standard (i.e.,\n"
7697 "ISO/IEC 15444-1)."
7698 msgstr ""
7699
7700 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1450
7701 msgid ""
7702 "Zimg implements the commonly required image processing basics\n"
7703 "of scaling, colorspace conversion, and depth conversion. A simple API enables\n"
7704 "conversion between any supported formats to operate with minimal knowledge from\n"
7705 "the programmer."
7706 msgstr ""
7707
7708 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1485
7709 msgid ""
7710 "PerceptualDiff visually compares two images to determine\n"
7711 "whether they look alike. It uses a computational model of the human visual\n"
7712 "system to detect similarities. This allows it too see beyond irrelevant\n"
7713 "differences in file encoding, image quality, and other small variations."
7714 msgstr ""
7715
7716 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1527
7717 msgid ""
7718 "Steghide is a program to hide data in various kinds of image and audio\n"
7719 "files (known as @dfn{steganography}). Neither color nor sample frequencies are\n"
7720 "changed, making the embedding resistant against first-order statistical tests."
7721 msgstr ""
7722
7723 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1565
7724 msgid ""
7725 "OptiPNG is a PNG optimizer that recompresses image\n"
7726 "files to a smaller size, without losing any information. This program\n"
7727 "also converts external formats (BMP, GIF, PNM and TIFF) to optimized\n"
7728 "PNG, and performs PNG integrity checks and corrections."
7729 msgstr ""
7730
7731 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1597
7732 msgid ""
7733 "@code{imgp} is a command line image resizer and rotator for JPEG and PNG\n"
7734 "images. It can resize (or thumbnail) and rotate thousands of images in a go\n"
7735 "while saving significantly on storage.\n"
7736 "\n"
7737 "This package may optionally be built with @code{python-pillow-simd} in place\n"
7738 "of @{python-pillow} for SIMD parallelism."
7739 msgstr ""
7740
7741 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1632
7742 msgid ""
7743 "Collection of graphics images created to test PNG\n"
7744 "applications like viewers, converters and editors. As far as that is\n"
7745 "possible, all formats supported by the PNG standard are represented."
7746 msgstr ""
7747
7748 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1685
7749 msgid ""
7750 "libjpeg-turbo is a JPEG image codec that accelerates baseline\n"
7751 "JPEG compression and decompression using SIMD instructions: MMX on x86, SSE2 on\n"
7752 "x86-64, NEON on ARM, and AltiVec on PowerPC processors. Even on other systems,\n"
7753 "its highly-optimized Huffman coding routines allow it to outperform libjpeg by\n"
7754 "a significant amount.\n"
7755 "libjpeg-turbo implements both the traditional libjpeg API and the less powerful\n"
7756 "but more straightforward TurboJPEG API, and provides a full-featured Java\n"
7757 "interface. It supports color space extensions that allow it to compress from\n"
7758 "and decompress to 32-bit and big-endian pixel buffers (RGBX, XBGR, etc.)."
7759 msgstr ""
7760
7761 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1739
7762 msgid ""
7763 "Niftilib is a set of i/o libraries for reading and writing\n"
7764 "files in the nifti-1 data format - a binary file format for storing\n"
7765 "medical image data, e.g. magnetic resonance image (MRI) and functional MRI\n"
7766 "(fMRI) brain images."
7767 msgstr ""
7768
7769 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1782
7770 msgid "Gpick is an advanced color picker and palette editing tool."
7771 msgstr ""
7772
7773 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1802
7774 msgid ""
7775 "Libiptcdata is a C library for manipulating the International Press\n"
7776 "Telecommunications Council (@dfn{IPTC}) metadata stored within multimedia files\n"
7777 "such as images. This metadata can include captions and keywords, often used by\n"
7778 "popular photo management applications. The library provides routines for\n"
7779 "parsing, viewing, modifying, and saving this metadata."
7780 msgstr ""
7781
7782 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1833
7783 msgid ""
7784 "Flameshot is a screenshot program.\n"
7785 "Features:\n"
7786 "\n"
7787 "@itemize\n"
7788 "@item Customizable appearance.\n"
7789 "@item Easy to use.\n"
7790 "@item In-app screenshot edition.\n"
7791 "@item DBus interface.\n"
7792 "@item Upload to Imgur.\n"
7793 "@end itemize\n"
7794 msgstr ""
7795
7796 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1869
7797 msgid ""
7798 "@command{swappy} is a command-line utility to take and edit screenshots\n"
7799 "of Wayland desktops. Works great with grim, slurp and sway. But can easily\n"
7800 "work with other screen copy tools that can output a final PNG image to\n"
7801 "stdout."
7802 msgstr ""
7803
7804 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1904
7805 msgid ""
7806 "Gifsicle is a command-line GIF image manipulation tool that:\n"
7807 "\n"
7808 "@itemize\n"
7809 "@item Provides a batch mode for changing GIFs in place.\n"
7810 "@item Prints detailed information about GIFs, including comments.\n"
7811 "@item Control over interlacing, comments, looping, transparency, etc.\n"
7812 "@item Creates well-behaved GIFs: removes redundant colors, only uses local color\n"
7813 "tables, etc.\n"
7814 "@item Shrinks colormaps and change images to use the Web-safe palette.\n"
7815 "@item Optimizes GIF animations, or unoptimizes them for easier editing.\n"
7816 "@end itemize\n"
7817 "\n"
7818 "Two other programs are included with Gifsicle: @command{gifview} is a\n"
7819 "lightweight animated-GIF viewer, and @command{gifdiff} compares two GIFs for\n"
7820 "identical visual appearance."
7821 msgstr ""
7822
7823 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1942
7824 msgid "Jp2a is a small utility that converts JPEG images to ASCII."
7825 msgstr ""
7826
7827 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1967
7828 msgid "grim can create screenshots from a Wayland compositor."
7829 msgstr ""
7830
7831 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:1995
7832 msgid ""
7833 "Slurp can select a region in a Wayland compositor and print it\n"
7834 "to the standard output. It works well together with grim."
7835 msgstr ""
7836
7837 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:2028
7838 msgid ""
7839 "SNG (Scriptable Network Graphics) is a minilanguage designed\n"
7840 "specifically to represent the entire contents of a PNG (Portable Network\n"
7841 "Graphics) file in an editable form. Thus, SNGs representing elaborate\n"
7842 "graphics images and ancillary chunk data can be readily generated or modified\n"
7843 "using only text tools.\n"
7844 "\n"
7845 "SNG is implemented by a compiler/decompiler called sng that\n"
7846 "losslessly translates between SNG and PNG."
7847 msgstr ""
7848
7849 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:2088
7850 msgid ""
7851 "LodePNG is a PNG image decoder and encoder, all in one,\n"
7852 "no dependency or linkage required. It's made for C (ISO C90), and has a C++\n"
7853 "wrapper with a more convenient interface on top."
7854 msgstr ""
7855
7856 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:2112
7857 msgid ""
7858 "Icoutils are a set of program for extracting and converting\n"
7859 "bitmaps from Microsoft Windows icon and cursor files. These files usually\n"
7860 "have the extension @code{.ico} or @code{.cur}, but they can also be embedded\n"
7861 "in executables and libraries (@code{.dll}-files). (Such embedded files are\n"
7862 "referred to as resources.)\n"
7863 "\n"
7864 "Conversion of these files to and from PNG images is done @command{icotool}.\n"
7865 "@command{extresso} automates these tasks with the help of special resource\n"
7866 "scripts. Resources such can be extracted from MS Windows executable and\n"
7867 "library files with @command{wrestool}.\n"
7868 "\n"
7869 "This package can be used to create @code{favicon.ico} files for web sites."
7870 msgstr ""
7871
7872 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:2160
7873 msgid ""
7874 "Libavif is a C implementation of @acronym{AVIF, the AV1 Image\n"
7875 "File Format}. It can encode and decode all YUV formats and bit depths supported\n"
7876 "by AOM, including with alpha."
7877 msgstr ""
7878
7879 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:2201
7880 msgid ""
7881 "@code{libheif} is an ISO/IEC 23008-12:2017 HEIF and AVIF (AV1 Image File\n"
7882 "Format) file format decoder and encoder."
7883 msgstr ""
7884
7885 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:2246
7886 msgid ""
7887 "Mtpaint is a graphic editing program which uses the GTK+ toolkit.\n"
7888 "It can create and edit indexed palette or 24bit RGB images, offers basic\n"
7889 "painting and palette manipulation tools. It also handles JPEG, JPEG2000,\n"
7890 "GIF, TIFF, WEBP, BMP, PNG, XPM formats."
7891 msgstr ""
7892
7893 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:2308
7894 msgid ""
7895 "MyPaint is a simple drawing and painting program that works well with\n"
7896 "Wacom-style graphics tablets."
7897 msgstr ""
7898
7899 #: gnu/packages/image.scm:2357
7900 msgid ""
7901 "Phockup is a media sorting tool that uses creation date and\n"
7902 "time information in photos and videos to organize them into folders by year,\n"
7903 "month and day. All files which are not images or videos or those which do not\n"
7904 "have creation date information will be placed in a folder called\n"
7905 "@file{unknown}."
7906 msgstr ""
7907
7908 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:245
7909 msgid ""
7910 "@code{ytfzf} is a POSIX script that helps you find PeerTube or\n"
7911 "YouTube videos without requiring API and opens/downloads them using mpv/ytdl."
7912 msgstr ""
7913
7914 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:286
7915 msgid ""
7916 "feh is an X11 image viewer aimed mostly at console users.\n"
7917 "Unlike most other viewers, it does not have a fancy GUI, but simply\n"
7918 "displays images. It can also be used to set the desktop wallpaper.\n"
7919 "It is controlled via commandline arguments and configurable key/mouse\n"
7920 "actions."
7921 msgstr ""
7922
7923 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:333
7924 msgid ""
7925 "Geeqie is a lightweight GTK+ based image viewer for Unix like operating\n"
7926 "systems. It features: EXIF, IPTC and XMP metadata browsing and editing\n"
7927 "interoperability; easy integration with other software; geeqie works on files\n"
7928 "and directories, there is no need to import images; fast preview for many raw\n"
7929 "image formats; tools for image comparison, sorting and managing photo\n"
7930 "collection. Geeqie was initially based on GQview."
7931 msgstr ""
7932
7933 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:359
7934 msgid ""
7935 "gpicview is a lightweight GTK+ 2.x based image viewer.\n"
7936 "It is the default image viewer on LXDE desktop environment."
7937 msgstr ""
7938
7939 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:411
7940 msgid ""
7941 "sxiv is an alternative to feh and qiv. Its primary goal is to\n"
7942 "provide the most basic features required for fast image viewing. It has\n"
7943 "vi key bindings and works nicely with tiling window managers. Its code\n"
7944 "base should be kept small and clean to make it easy for you to dig into\n"
7945 "it and customize it for your needs."
7946 msgstr ""
7947
7948 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:454
7949 msgid ""
7950 "Viewnior is an image viewer program. Created to be simple,\n"
7951 "fast and elegant. Its minimalistic interface provides more screenspace for\n"
7952 "your images. Among its features are:\n"
7953 "@enumerate\n"
7954 "@item Fullscreen & Slideshow\n"
7955 "@item Rotate, flip, crop, save, delete images\n"
7956 "@item Animation support\n"
7957 "@item Browse only selected images\n"
7958 "@item Navigation window\n"
7959 "@item Set image as wallpaper (Gnome 2, Gnome 3, XFCE, LXDE, FluxBox, Nitrogen)\n"
7960 "@item Simple interface\n"
7961 "@item EXIF and IPTC metadata\n"
7962 "@item Configurable mouse actions\n"
7963 "@end enumerate\n"
7964 msgstr ""
7965
7966 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:511
7967 msgid ""
7968 "Catimg is a little program that prints images in the terminal.\n"
7969 "It supports JPEG, PNG and GIF formats."
7970 msgstr ""
7971
7972 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:566
7973 msgid ""
7974 "Luminance HDR (formerly QtPFSGui) is a graphical user interface\n"
7975 "application that aims to provide a workflow for high dynamic range (HDR)\n"
7976 "imaging. It supports several HDR and LDR image formats, and it can:\n"
7977 "\n"
7978 "@itemize\n"
7979 "@item Create an HDR file from a set of images (formats: JPEG, TIFF 8bit and\n"
7980 "16bit, RAW) of the same scene taken at different exposure setting;\n"
7981 "@item Save load HDR images;\n"
7982 "@item Rotate, resize and crop HDR images;\n"
7983 "@item Tone-map HDR images;\n"
7984 "@item Copy EXIF data between sets of images.\n"
7985 "@end itemize\n"
7986 msgstr ""
7987
7988 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:664
7989 msgid ""
7990 "MComix is a customizable image viewer that specializes as\n"
7991 "a comic and manga reader. It supports a variety of container formats\n"
7992 "including CBZ, CB7, CBT, LHA.\n"
7993 "\n"
7994 "For PDF support, install the @emph{mupdf} package."
7995 msgstr ""
7996
7997 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:706
7998 msgid ""
7999 "qView is a Qt image viewer designed with visually\n"
8000 "minimalism and usability in mind. Its features include animated GIF\n"
8001 "controls, file history, rotation/mirroring, and multithreaded\n"
8002 "preloading."
8003 msgstr ""
8004
8005 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:733
8006 msgid ""
8007 "Chafa is a command-line utility that converts all kinds of images,\n"
8008 "including animated GIFs, into ANSI/Unicode character output that can be\n"
8009 "displayed in a terminal."
8010 msgstr ""
8011
8012 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:784
8013 msgid ""
8014 "@code{imv} is a command line image viewer intended for use\n"
8015 "with tiling window managers. Features include:\n"
8016 "\n"
8017 "@itemize\n"
8018 "@item Native Wayland and X11 support.\n"
8019 "@item Support for dozens of image formats including:\n"
8020 "@itemize\n"
8021 "@item PNG\n"
8022 "@item JPEG\n"
8023 "@item Animated GIFs\n"
8024 "@item SVG\n"
8025 "@item TIFF\n"
8026 "@item Various RAW formats\n"
8027 "@item Photoshop PSD files\n"
8028 "@end itemize\n"
8029 "@item Configurable key bindings and behavior.\n"
8030 "@item Highly scriptable with IPC via imv-msg.\n"
8031 "@end itemize\n"
8032 msgstr ""
8033
8034 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:855
8035 msgid ""
8036 "Quick Image Viewer is a small and fast GDK/Imlib2 image viewer.\n"
8037 "Features include zoom, maxpect, scale down, fullscreen, slideshow, delete,\n"
8038 "brightness/contrast/gamma correction, pan with keyboard and mouse, flip,\n"
8039 "rotate left/right, jump/forward/backward images, filename filter and use it\n"
8040 "to set X desktop background."
8041 msgstr ""
8042
8043 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:913
8044 msgid ""
8045 "Nomacs is a simple to use image lounge featuring\n"
8046 "semi-transparent widgets that display additional information such as metadata,\n"
8047 "thumbnails and histograms. It is able to browse images compressed archives\n"
8048 "and add notes to images.\n"
8049 "\n"
8050 "Nomacs includes image manipulation methods for adjusting brightness, contrast,\n"
8051 "saturation, hue, gamma, and exposure. It has a pseudo color function which\n"
8052 "allows creating false color images. A unique feature of Nomacs is the\n"
8053 "synchronization of multiple instances."
8054 msgstr ""
8055
8056 #: gnu/packages/image-viewers.scm:959
8057 msgid "xzgv is a fast image viewer that provides extensive keyboard support."
8058 msgstr ""
8059
8060 #: gnu/packages/inkscape.scm:115 gnu/packages/inkscape.scm:303
8061 msgid ""
8062 "Inkscape is a vector graphics editor. What sets Inkscape\n"
8063 "apart is its use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an XML-based W3C standard,\n"
8064 "as the native format."
8065 msgstr ""
8066
8067 #: gnu/packages/jemalloc.scm:68
8068 msgid ""
8069 "This library providing a malloc(3) implementation that emphasizes\n"
8070 "fragmentation avoidance and scalable concurrency support."
8071 msgstr ""
8072
8073 #: gnu/packages/key-mon.scm:53
8074 msgid ""
8075 "The key-mon utility displays the current keyboard and mouse status.\n"
8076 "This is useful for teaching and screencasts."
8077 msgstr ""
8078
8079 #: gnu/packages/less.scm:52
8080 msgid ""
8081 "GNU less is a pager, a program that allows you to view large amounts\n"
8082 "of text in page-sized chunks. Unlike traditional pagers, it allows both\n"
8083 "backwards and forwards movement through the document. It also does not have\n"
8084 "to read the entire input file before starting, so it starts faster than most\n"
8085 "text editors."
8086 msgstr ""
8087
8088 #: gnu/packages/less.scm:100
8089 msgid ""
8090 "To browse files, the excellent viewer @code{less} can be\n"
8091 "used. By setting the environment variable @code{LESSOPEN}, less can be\n"
8092 "enhanced by external filters to become more powerful. The input filter for\n"
8093 "less described here is called @code{lesspipe.sh}. It is able to process a\n"
8094 "wide variety of file formats. It enables users to inspect archives and\n"
8095 "display their contents without having to unpack them before. The filter is\n"
8096 "easily extensible for new formats."
8097 msgstr ""
8098
8099 #: gnu/packages/lesstif.scm:48
8100 msgid "Clone of the Motif toolkit for the X window system."
8101 msgstr ""
8102
8103 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:110
8104 msgid ""
8105 "Ixion is a library for calculating the results of formula\n"
8106 "expressions stored in multiple named targets, or \"cells\". The cells can\n"
8107 "be referenced from each other, and the library takes care of resolving\n"
8108 "their dependencies automatically upon calculation."
8109 msgstr ""
8110
8111 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:140
8112 msgid ""
8113 "Orcus is a library that provides a collection of standalone\n"
8114 "file processing filters. It is currently focused on providing filters for\n"
8115 "spreadsheet documents. The library includes import filters for\n"
8116 "Microsoft Excel 2007 XML, Microsoft Excel 2003 XML, Open Document Spreadsheet,\n"
8117 "Plain Text, Gnumeric XML, Generic XML. It also includes low-level parsers for\n"
8118 "CSV, CSS and XML."
8119 msgstr ""
8120
8121 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:193
8122 msgid ""
8123 "Unoconv is a command-line utility to convert documents from any format\n"
8124 "that LibreOffice can import, to any format it can export. It can be used for\n"
8125 "batch processing and can apply custom style templates and filters.\n"
8126 "\n"
8127 "Unoconv converts between over a hundred formats, including Open Document\n"
8128 "Format (@file{.odt}, @file{.ods}, @file{.odp})), Portable Document Format\n"
8129 "(@file{.pdf}), HTML and XHTML, RTF, DocBook (@file{.xml}), @file{.doc} and\n"
8130 "@file{.docx}), @file{.xls} and @file{.xlsx}).\n"
8131 "\n"
8132 "All required fonts must be installed on the converting system."
8133 msgstr ""
8134
8135 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:232
8136 msgid ""
8137 "Librevenge is a base library for writing document import\n"
8138 "filters. It has interfaces for text documents, vector graphics,\n"
8139 "spreadsheets and presentations."
8140 msgstr ""
8141
8142 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:260
8143 msgid ""
8144 "Libwpd is a C++ library designed to help process\n"
8145 "WordPerfect documents. It is most commonly used to import such documents\n"
8146 "into other word processors."
8147 msgstr ""
8148
8149 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:294
8150 msgid ""
8151 "Libe-book is a library and a set of tools for reading and\n"
8152 "converting various reflowable e-book formats. Currently supported are:\n"
8153 "Broad Band eBook, eReader .pdb, FictionBook v. 2 (including zipped files),\n"
8154 "PalmDoc Ebook, Plucker .pdb, QiOO (mobile format, for java-enabled\n"
8155 "cellphones), TCR (simple compressed text format), TealDoc, zTXT,\n"
8156 "ZVR (simple compressed text format)."
8157 msgstr ""
8158
8159 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:325
8160 msgid ""
8161 "libepubgen is an EPUB generator for librevenge. It supports\n"
8162 "librevenge's text document interface and--currently in a very limited\n"
8163 "way--presentation and vector drawing interfaces."
8164 msgstr ""
8165
8166 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:352
8167 msgid ""
8168 "The libwpg project provides a library and tools for\n"
8169 "working with graphics in the WPG (WordPerfect Graphics) format."
8170 msgstr ""
8171
8172 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:393
8173 msgid ""
8174 "LibCMIS is a C++ client library for the CMIS interface. It\n"
8175 "allows C++ applications to connect to any ECM behaving as a CMIS server such\n"
8176 "as Alfresco or Nuxeo."
8177 msgstr ""
8178
8179 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:423
8180 msgid ""
8181 "Libabw is a library that parses the file format of\n"
8182 "AbiWord documents."
8183 msgstr ""
8184
8185 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:452
8186 msgid ""
8187 "Libcdr is a library that parses the file format of\n"
8188 "CorelDRAW documents of all versions."
8189 msgstr ""
8190
8191 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:486
8192 msgid ""
8193 "Libetonyek is a library that parses the file format of\n"
8194 "Apple Keynote documents. It currently supports Keynote versions 2 to 5."
8195 msgstr ""
8196
8197 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:509
8198 msgid ""
8199 "Liblangtag implements an interface to work with tags\n"
8200 "for identifying languages as described in RFC 5646. It supports the\n"
8201 "extensions described in RFC6067 and RFC6497, and Extension T for\n"
8202 "language/locale identifiers as described in the Unicode CLDR\n"
8203 "standard 21.0.2."
8204 msgstr ""
8205
8206 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:530
8207 msgid ""
8208 "Libexttextcat is an N-Gram-Based Text Categorization\n"
8209 "library primarily intended for language guessing."
8210 msgstr ""
8211
8212 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:572
8213 msgid ""
8214 "Libfreehand is a library that parses the file format of\n"
8215 "Aldus/Macromedia/Adobe FreeHand documents."
8216 msgstr ""
8217
8218 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:599
8219 msgid ""
8220 "Libmspub is a library that parses the file format of\n"
8221 "Microsoft Publisher documents of all versions."
8222 msgstr ""
8223
8224 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:621
8225 msgid ""
8226 "The libnumbertext library provides language-neutral @code{NUMBERTEXT}\n"
8227 "and @code{MONEYTEXT} functions for LibreOffice Calc, available for C++ and\n"
8228 "Java."
8229 msgstr ""
8230
8231 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:650
8232 msgid ""
8233 "Libpagemaker is a library that parses the file format of\n"
8234 "Aldus/Adobe PageMaker documents. Currently it only understands documents\n"
8235 "created by PageMaker version 6.x and 7."
8236 msgstr ""
8237
8238 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:681
8239 msgid ""
8240 "Libvisio is a library that parses the file format of\n"
8241 "Microsoft Visio documents of all versions."
8242 msgstr ""
8243
8244 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:711
8245 msgid ""
8246 "Libodfgen is a library for generating documents in the\n"
8247 "Open Document Format (ODF). It provides generator implementations for all\n"
8248 "document interfaces supported by librevenge:\n"
8249 "text documents, vector drawings, presentations and spreadsheets."
8250 msgstr ""
8251
8252 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:739
8253 msgid ""
8254 "Libmwaw contains some import filters for old Macintosh\n"
8255 "text documents (MacWrite, ClarisWorks, ... ) and for some graphics and\n"
8256 "spreadsheet documents."
8257 msgstr ""
8258
8259 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:763
8260 msgid ""
8261 "@code{libstaroffice} is an import filter for the document formats\n"
8262 "from the old StarOffice (.sdc, .sdw, ...)."
8263 msgstr ""
8264
8265 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:789
8266 msgid ""
8267 "Libwps is a library for importing files in the Microsoft\n"
8268 "Works word processor file format."
8269 msgstr ""
8270
8271 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:820
8272 msgid ""
8273 "Libzmf is a library that parses the file format of Zoner\n"
8274 "Callisto/Draw documents. Currently it only understands documents created by\n"
8275 "Zoner Draw version 4 and 5."
8276 msgstr ""
8277
8278 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:851
8279 msgid ""
8280 "Hunspell is a spell checker and morphological analyzer\n"
8281 "library and program designed for languages with rich morphology and complex\n"
8282 "word compounding or character encoding."
8283 msgstr ""
8284
8285 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:1009
8286 msgid ""
8287 "This package provides a dictionary for the Hunspell\n"
8288 "spell-checking library."
8289 msgstr ""
8290
8291 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:1031
8292 msgid ""
8293 "Hyphen is a hyphenation library using TeX hyphenation\n"
8294 "patterns, which are pre-processed by a perl script."
8295 msgstr ""
8296
8297 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:1056
8298 msgid ""
8299 "MyThes is a simple thesaurus that uses a structured text\n"
8300 "data file and an index file with binary search to look up words and phrases\n"
8301 "and to return information on pronunciations, meanings and synonyms."
8302 msgstr ""
8303
8304 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:1085
8305 msgid ""
8306 "libqxp is a library and a set of tools for reading and\n"
8307 "converting QuarkXPress file format. It supports versions 3.1 to 4.1."
8308 msgstr ""
8309
8310 #: gnu/packages/libreoffice.scm:1321
8311 msgid ""
8312 "LibreOffice is a comprehensive office suite. It contains\n"
8313 "a number of components: Writer, a word processor; Calc, a spreadsheet\n"
8314 "application; Impress, a presentation engine; Draw, a drawing and\n"
8315 "flowcharting application; Base, a database and database frontend;\n"
8316 "Math for editing mathematics."
8317 msgstr ""
8318
8319 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:613
8320 msgid "Headers of the Linux-Libre kernel."
8321 msgstr ""
8322
8323 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:909
8324 msgid ""
8325 "GNU Linux-Libre is a free (as in freedom) variant of the Linux kernel.\n"
8326 "It has been modified to remove all non-free binary blobs."
8327 msgstr ""
8328
8329 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1206
8330 msgid ""
8331 "This simple Linux kernel module allows calls from user space to any\n"
8332 "@acronym{ACPI, Advanced Configuration and Power Interface} method provided by\n"
8333 "your computer's firmware, by writing to @file{/proc/acpi/call}. You can pass\n"
8334 "any number of parameters of types @code{ACPI_INTEGER}, @code{ACPI_STRING},\n"
8335 "and @code{ACPI_BUFFER}.\n"
8336 "\n"
8337 "It grants direct and undocumented access to your hardware that may cause damage\n"
8338 "and should be used with caution, especially on untested models."
8339 msgstr ""
8340
8341 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1274
8342 msgid ""
8343 "CoreFreq is a CPU monitor that reports low-level processor settings and\n"
8344 "performance data with notably high precision by using a loadable Linux kernel\n"
8345 "module. Unlike most similar tools, it can be used to modify some settings if\n"
8346 "supported by the hardware and at your own risk. It's designed for 64-bit x86\n"
8347 "Intel processors (Atom, Core2, Nehalem, SandyBridge, and newer) and compatible\n"
8348 "architectures like AMD@tie{}Zen and Hygon@tie{}Dhyana.\n"
8349 "\n"
8350 "Supported processor features include:\n"
8351 "@enumerate\n"
8352 "@item time spent in C-states, including C1/C3 Auto- and UnDemotion;\n"
8353 "@item core temperatures, voltage, and tweaking thermal limits;\n"
8354 "@item core frequencies, ratios, and base clock rate;\n"
8355 "@item enabling, disabling, and testing SpeedStep (EIST), Turbo Boost, and\n"
8356 "Hyper-Threading or SMT;\n"
8357 "@item enabling or disabling data cache prefetching;\n"
8358 "@item kernel assembly code to keep as near as possible readings of performance\n"
8359 "counters such as the @acronym{TSC, Time Stamp Counter}, @acronym{UCC, Unhalted\n"
8360 "Core Cycles}, and @acronym{URC, Unhalted Reference Cycles};\n"
8361 "@item the number of instructions per cycle or second (IPS, IPC, and CPI);\n"
8362 "@item memory controller geometry and RAM timings;\n"
8363 "@item running processes' CPU affinity.\n"
8364 "@end enumerate\n"
8365 "\n"
8366 "This package provides the @command{corefreqd} data collection daemon, the\n"
8367 "@command{corefreq-cli} client to visualise and control it in real time, and the\n"
8368 "@code{corefreqk} kernel module in its own separate output. Read the included\n"
8369 "@file{README.md} before loading it."
8370 msgstr ""
8371
8372 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1323
8373 msgid ""
8374 "This is the Linux kernel @acronym{ACPI, Advanced Configuration and Power\n"
8375 "Interface} platform driver for the @acronym{EC, Embedded Controller} firmware\n"
8376 "on Purism Librem laptop computers. It allows user-space control over the\n"
8377 "battery charging thresholds, keyboard backlight, fans and thermal monitors,\n"
8378 "and the notification, WiFi, and Bluetooth LED."
8379 msgstr ""
8380
8381 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1370
8382 msgid ""
8383 "This is Realtek's rtl8812au Linux driver for USB 802.11n wireless\n"
8384 "network adapters, modified by the aircrack-ng project to support monitor mode\n"
8385 "and frame injection. It provides a @code{88XXau} kernel module that supports\n"
8386 "RTL8812AU, RTL8821AU, and RTL8814AU chips."
8387 msgstr ""
8388
8389 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1407
8390 msgid ""
8391 "This is Realtek's RTL8821CE Linux driver for wireless\n"
8392 "network adapters."
8393 msgstr ""
8394
8395 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1429
8396 msgid ""
8397 "The @acronym{VHBA, Virtual SCSI Host Bus Adapter} module is the link\n"
8398 "between the CDemu user-space daemon and the kernel Linux. It acts as a\n"
8399 "low-level SCSI driver that emulates a virtual SCSI adapter which can have\n"
8400 "multiple virtual devices attached to it. Its typical use with CDEmu is to\n"
8401 "emulate optical devices such as DVD and CD-ROM drives."
8402 msgstr ""
8403
8404 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1458
8405 msgid ""
8406 "The bbswitch module provides a way to toggle the Nvidia\n"
8407 "graphics card on Optimus laptops."
8408 msgstr ""
8409
8410 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1500
8411 msgid ""
8412 "This package provides two Linux kernel drivers, ddcci and\n"
8413 "ddcci-backlight, that allows the control of DDC/CI monitors through the sysfs\n"
8414 "interface. The ddcci module creates a character device for each DDC/CI\n"
8415 "monitors in @file{/dev/bus/ddcci/[I²C busnumber]}. While the ddcci-backlight\n"
8416 "module allows the control of the backlight level or luminance property when\n"
8417 "supported under @file{/sys/class/backlight/}."
8418 msgstr ""
8419
8420 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1527
8421 msgid ""
8422 "This Linux module creates virtual video devices. @acronym{V4L2, Video\n"
8423 "for Linux 2} applications will treat these as ordinary video devices but read\n"
8424 "video data generated by another application, instead of a hardware device such\n"
8425 "as a capture card.\n"
8426 "\n"
8427 "This lets you apply nifty effects to your Jitsi video, for example, but also\n"
8428 "allows some more serious things like adding streaming capabilities to an\n"
8429 "application by hooking GStreamer into the loopback device."
8430 msgstr ""
8431
8432 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1585
8433 msgid ""
8434 "A *Free* project to implement OSF's RFC 86.0.\n"
8435 "Pluggable authentication modules are small shared object files that can\n"
8436 "be used through the PAM API to perform tasks, like authenticating a user\n"
8437 "at login. Local and dynamic reconfiguration are its key features."
8438 msgstr ""
8439
8440 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1646
8441 msgid "This package provides a PAM interface using @code{ctypes}."
8442 msgstr ""
8443
8444 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1677
8445 msgid ""
8446 "Powerstat measures and reports your computer's power consumption in real\n"
8447 "time. On mobile PCs, it uses ACPI battery information to measure the power\n"
8448 "drain of the entire system.\n"
8449 "\n"
8450 "Powerstat can also report @acronym{RAPL, Running Average Power Limit} power\n"
8451 "domain measurements. These are available only on some hardware such as Intel\n"
8452 "Sandybridge and newer, and cover only part of the machine's components such as\n"
8453 "CPU, DRAM, and graphics. However, they provide accurate and immediate readings\n"
8454 "and don't require a battery at all.\n"
8455 "\n"
8456 "The output is like @command{vmstat} but also shows power consumption statistics:\n"
8457 "at the end of a run, @command{powerstat} will calculate the average, standard\n"
8458 "deviation, and minimum and maximum values. It can show a nice histogram too."
8459 msgstr ""
8460
8461 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1715
8462 msgid ""
8463 "This PSmisc package is a set of some small useful utilities that\n"
8464 "use the proc file system. We're not about changing the world, but\n"
8465 "providing the system administrator with some help in common tasks."
8466 msgstr ""
8467
8468 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1855
8469 msgid ""
8470 "Util-linux is a diverse collection of Linux kernel\n"
8471 "utilities. It provides dmesg and includes tools for working with file systems,\n"
8472 "block devices, UUIDs, TTYs, and many other tools."
8473 msgstr ""
8474
8475 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1893
8476 msgid ""
8477 "ddate displays the Discordian date and holidays of a given date.\n"
8478 "The Discordian calendar was made popular by the \"Illuminatus!\" trilogy\n"
8479 "by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson."
8480 msgstr ""
8481
8482 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1948
8483 msgid ""
8484 "The kernel Linux's @dfn{frame buffers} provide a simple interface to\n"
8485 "different kinds of graphic displays. The @command{fbset} utility can query and\n"
8486 "change various device settings such as depth, virtual resolution, and timing\n"
8487 "parameters."
8488 msgstr ""
8489
8490 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:1993
8491 msgid ""
8492 "Procps is the package that has a bunch of small useful utilities\n"
8493 "that give information about processes using the Linux /proc file system.\n"
8494 "The package includes the programs free, pgrep, pidof, pkill, pmap, ps, pwdx,\n"
8495 "slabtop, tload, top, vmstat, w, watch and sysctl."
8496 msgstr ""
8497
8498 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2049
8499 msgid "Tools for working with USB devices, such as lsusb."
8500 msgstr ""
8501
8502 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2127
8503 msgid "This package provides tools for manipulating ext2/ext3/ext4 file systems."
8504 msgstr ""
8505
8506 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2170
8507 msgid ""
8508 "This package provides statically-linked e2fsck command taken\n"
8509 "from the e2fsprogs package. It is meant to be used in initrds."
8510 msgstr ""
8511
8512 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2193
8513 msgid ""
8514 "Extundelete is a set of tools that can recover deleted files from an\n"
8515 "ext3 or ext4 partition."
8516 msgstr ""
8517
8518 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2226
8519 msgid ""
8520 "Zerofree finds the unallocated blocks with non-zero value content in an\n"
8521 "ext2, ext3, or ext4 file system and fills them with zeroes (or another value).\n"
8522 "This is a simple way to make disk images more compressible.\n"
8523 "Zerofree requires the file system to be unmounted or mounted read-only."
8524 msgstr ""
8525
8526 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2266
8527 msgid ""
8528 "strace is a system call tracer, i.e. a debugging tool which prints out a\n"
8529 "trace of all the system calls made by a another process/program."
8530 msgstr ""
8531
8532 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2289
8533 msgid ""
8534 "ltrace intercepts and records dynamic library calls which are called by\n"
8535 "an executed process and the signals received by that process. It can also\n"
8536 "intercept and print the system calls executed by the program."
8537 msgstr ""
8538
8539 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2314 gnu/packages/linux.scm:2366
8540 msgid ""
8541 "The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and\n"
8542 "MIDI functionality to the Linux-based operating system."
8543 msgstr ""
8544
8545 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2435
8546 msgid ""
8547 "The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and\n"
8548 "MIDI functionality to the Linux-based operating system. This package enhances ALSA\n"
8549 "by providing additional plugins which include: upmixing, downmixing, jackd and\n"
8550 "pulseaudio support for native alsa applications, format conversion (s16 to a52), and\n"
8551 "external rate conversion."
8552 msgstr ""
8553
8554 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2472
8555 msgid ""
8556 "@command{iptables} is the user-space command line program used to\n"
8557 "configure the Linux 2.4.x and later IPv4 packet filtering ruleset\n"
8558 "(@dfn{firewall}), including @dfn{NAT} (Network Address Translation).\n"
8559 "\n"
8560 "This package also includes @command{ip6tables}, which is used to configure the\n"
8561 "IPv6 packet filter.\n"
8562 "\n"
8563 "Both commands are targeted at system administrators."
8564 msgstr ""
8565
8566 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2508
8567 msgid ""
8568 "This simple daemon feeds entropy from the CPU Jitter @acronym{RNG, random\n"
8569 "number generator} core to the kernel Linux's entropy estimator. This prevents\n"
8570 "the @file{/dev/random} device from blocking and should benefit users of the\n"
8571 "preferred @file{/dev/urandom} and @code{getrandom()} interfaces too.\n"
8572 "\n"
8573 "The CPU Jitter RNG itself is part of the kernel and claims to provide good\n"
8574 "entropy by collecting and magnifying differences in CPU execution time as\n"
8575 "measured by the high-resolution timer built into modern CPUs. It requires no\n"
8576 "additional hardware or external entropy source.\n"
8577 "\n"
8578 "The random bit stream generated by @command{jitterentropy-rngd} is not processed\n"
8579 "by a cryptographically secure whitening function. Nonetheless, its authors\n"
8580 "believe it to be a suitable source of cryptographically secure key material or\n"
8581 "other cryptographically sensitive data.\n"
8582 "\n"
8583 "If you agree with them, start this daemon as early as possible to provide\n"
8584 "properly seeded random numbers to services like SSH or those using TLS during\n"
8585 "early boot when entropy may be low, especially in virtualised environments."
8586 msgstr ""
8587
8588 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2544
8589 msgid ""
8590 "@command{lsscsi} lists SCSI logical units or SCSI targets. It can\n"
8591 "also list NVMe namespaces or controllers and show the relationship between a\n"
8592 "device's primary node name, its SCSI generic (sg) node name and its kernel\n"
8593 "name."
8594 msgstr ""
8595
8596 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2569
8597 msgid ""
8598 "ebtables is an application program used to set up and maintain the\n"
8599 "tables of rules (inside the Linux kernel) that inspect Ethernet frames. It is\n"
8600 "analogous to the iptables application, but less complicated, due to the fact\n"
8601 "that the Ethernet protocol is much simpler than the IP protocol."
8602 msgstr ""
8603
8604 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2636
8605 msgid ""
8606 "Iproute2 is a collection of utilities for controlling TCP/IP networking\n"
8607 "and traffic with the Linux kernel. The most important of these are\n"
8608 "@command{ip}, which configures IPv4 and IPv6, and @command{tc} for traffic\n"
8609 "control.\n"
8610 "\n"
8611 "Most network configuration manuals still refer to ifconfig and route as the\n"
8612 "primary network configuration tools, but ifconfig is known to behave\n"
8613 "inadequately in modern network environments, and both should be deprecated."
8614 msgstr ""
8615
8616 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2716
8617 msgid ""
8618 "This package includes the important tools for controlling the network\n"
8619 "subsystem of the Linux kernel. This includes arp, ifconfig, netstat, rarp and\n"
8620 "route. Additionally, this package contains utilities relating to particular\n"
8621 "network hardware types (plipconfig, slattach) and advanced aspects of IP\n"
8622 "configuration (iptunnel, ipmaddr)."
8623 msgstr ""
8624
8625 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2756
8626 msgid ""
8627 "Libcap2 provides a programming interface to POSIX capabilities on\n"
8628 "Linux-based operating systems."
8629 msgstr ""
8630
8631 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2831
8632 msgid ""
8633 "Utilities for Linux's Ethernet bridging facilities. A bridge is a way\n"
8634 "to connect two Ethernet segments together in a protocol independent way.\n"
8635 "Packets are forwarded based on Ethernet address, rather than IP address (like\n"
8636 "a router). Since forwarding is done at Layer 2, all protocols can go\n"
8637 "transparently through a bridge."
8638 msgstr ""
8639
8640 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2882
8641 msgid ""
8642 "The libnl suite is a collection of libraries providing APIs to netlink\n"
8643 "protocol based Linux kernel interfaces. Netlink is an IPC mechanism primarily\n"
8644 "between the kernel and user space processes. It was designed to be a more\n"
8645 "flexible successor to ioctl to provide mainly networking related kernel\n"
8646 "configuration and monitoring interfaces."
8647 msgstr ""
8648
8649 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:2960
8650 msgid ""
8651 "iw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for wireless\n"
8652 "devices. It replaces @code{iwconfig}, which is deprecated."
8653 msgstr ""
8654
8655 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3014
8656 msgid ""
8657 "PowerTOP is a Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and\n"
8658 "power management. In addition to being a diagnostic tool, PowerTOP also has\n"
8659 "an interactive mode where the user can experiment various power management\n"
8660 "settings for cases where the operating system has not enabled these\n"
8661 "settings."
8662 msgstr ""
8663
8664 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3038
8665 msgid ""
8666 "Aumix adjusts an audio mixer from X, the console, a terminal,\n"
8667 "the command line or a script."
8668 msgstr ""
8669
8670 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3069
8671 msgid ""
8672 "Iotop is a Python program with a top like user interface to show the\n"
8673 "processes currently causing I/O."
8674 msgstr ""
8675
8676 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3127
8677 msgid ""
8678 "As a consequence of its monolithic design, file system code for Linux\n"
8679 "normally goes into the kernel itself---which is not only a robustness issue,\n"
8680 "but also an impediment to system extensibility. FUSE, for \"file systems in\n"
8681 "user space\", is a kernel module and user-space library that tries to address\n"
8682 "part of this problem by allowing users to run file system implementations as\n"
8683 "user-space processes."
8684 msgstr ""
8685
8686 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3160
8687 msgid ""
8688 "UnionFS-FUSE is a flexible union file system implementation in user\n"
8689 "space, using the FUSE library. Mounting a union file system allows you to\n"
8690 "\"aggregate\" the contents of several directories into a single mount point.\n"
8691 "UnionFS-FUSE additionally supports copy-on-write."
8692 msgstr ""
8693
8694 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3240
8695 msgid ""
8696 "This is a file system client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol.\n"
8697 "Since most SSH servers already support this protocol it is very easy to set\n"
8698 "up: on the server side there's nothing to do; on the client side mounting the\n"
8699 "file system is as easy as logging into the server with an SSH client."
8700 msgstr ""
8701
8702 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3268
8703 msgid ""
8704 "archivemount is a FUSE-based file system for Unix variants,\n"
8705 "including Linux. Its purpose is to mount archives (i.e. tar, tar.gz, etc.) to a\n"
8706 "mount point where it can be read from or written to as with any other file\n"
8707 "system. This makes accessing the contents of the archive, which may be\n"
8708 "compressed, transparent to other programs, without decompressing them."
8709 msgstr ""
8710
8711 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3299
8712 msgid ""
8713 "NUMA stands for Non-Uniform Memory Access, in other words a system whose\n"
8714 "memory is not all in one place. The @command{numactl} program allows you to\n"
8715 "run your application program on specific CPUs and memory nodes. It does this\n"
8716 "by supplying a NUMA memory policy to the operating system before running your\n"
8717 "program.\n"
8718 "\n"
8719 "The package contains other commands, such as @command{numastat},\n"
8720 "@command{memhog}, and @command{numademo} which provides a quick overview of\n"
8721 "NUMA performance on your system."
8722 msgstr ""
8723
8724 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3337
8725 msgid ""
8726 "Kbd-neo provides the Neo2 keyboard layout for use with\n"
8727 "@command{loadkeys(1)} from @code{kbd(4)}."
8728 msgstr ""
8729
8730 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3404
8731 msgid ""
8732 "This package contains keytable files and keyboard utilities compatible\n"
8733 "for systems using the Linux kernel. This includes commands such as\n"
8734 "@code{loadkeys}, @code{setfont}, @code{kbdinfo}, and @code{chvt}."
8735 msgstr ""
8736
8737 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3469
8738 msgid ""
8739 "The inotify-tools packages provides a C library and command-line tools\n"
8740 "to use Linux' inotify mechanism, which allows file accesses to be monitored."
8741 msgstr ""
8742
8743 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3518
8744 msgid ""
8745 "Kmod is a set of tools to handle common tasks with Linux\n"
8746 "kernel modules like insert, remove, list, check properties, resolve\n"
8747 "dependencies and aliases.\n"
8748 "\n"
8749 "These tools are designed on top of libkmod, a library that is shipped with\n"
8750 "kmod. The aim is to be compatible with tools, configurations and indices\n"
8751 "from the module-init-tools project."
8752 msgstr ""
8753
8754 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3566
8755 msgid ""
8756 "Early OOM is a minimalist out of memory (OOM) daemon that\n"
8757 "runs in user space and provides a more responsive and configurable alternative\n"
8758 "to the in-kernel OOM killer."
8759 msgstr ""
8760
8761 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3664
8762 msgid ""
8763 "Udev is a daemon which dynamically creates and removes\n"
8764 "device nodes from /dev/, handles hotplug events and loads drivers at boot\n"
8765 "time."
8766 msgstr ""
8767
8768 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3696
8769 msgid ""
8770 "Python-evdev provides bindings to the generic input event interface in\n"
8771 "Linux. The @code{evdev} interface serves the purpose of passing events\n"
8772 "generated in the kernel directly to userspace through character devices that\n"
8773 "are typically located in @file{/dev/input/}.\n"
8774 "\n"
8775 "This package also comes with bindings to @code{uinput}, the userspace input\n"
8776 "subsystem. @code{uinput} allows userspace programs to create and handle input\n"
8777 "devices that can inject events directly into the input subsystem."
8778 msgstr ""
8779
8780 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3740
8781 msgid ""
8782 "Interception Tools provides a composable infrastructure on top of\n"
8783 "@code{libudev} and @code{libevdev}. The following utilities are provided:\n"
8784 "\n"
8785 "@itemize\n"
8786 "@item @command{udevmon} --- monitor input devices for launching tasks\n"
8787 "@item @command{intercept} --- redirect device input events to stdout\n"
8788 "@item @command{uinput} --- redirect device input events from stding to virtual device\n"
8789 "@item @command{mux} --- mux streams of input events\n"
8790 "@end itemize"
8791 msgstr ""
8792
8793 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3789
8794 msgid ""
8795 "Dual Function Keys is a plugin for @code{interception-tools} that allows\n"
8796 "one to send arbitrary keycodes when a given key is tapped or held."
8797 msgstr ""
8798
8799 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3867
8800 msgid ""
8801 "LVM2 is the logical volume management tool set for Linux-based systems.\n"
8802 "This package includes the user-space libraries and tools, including the device\n"
8803 "mapper. Kernel components are part of Linux-libre."
8804 msgstr ""
8805
8806 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3935
8807 msgid ""
8808 "A suite of tools for manipulating the metadata of the\n"
8809 "dm-thin, dm-cache and dm-era device-mapper targets."
8810 msgstr ""
8811
8812 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:3981
8813 msgid ""
8814 "Wireless Tools are used to manipulate the now-deprecated\n"
8815 "Linux Wireless Extensions; consider using @code{iw} instead. The Wireless\n"
8816 "Extension was an interface allowing you to set Wireless LAN specific\n"
8817 "parameters and get the specific stats. It is deprecated in favor the nl80211\n"
8818 "interface."
8819 msgstr ""
8820
8821 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4073
8822 msgid ""
8823 "The Central Regulatory Domain Agent (CRDA) acts as the udev helper for\n"
8824 "communication between the kernel Linux and user space for regulatory\n"
8825 "compliance."
8826 msgstr ""
8827
8828 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4143
8829 msgid ""
8830 "This package contains the wireless regulatory database for the Central\n"
8831 "Regulatory Database Agent (CRDA). The database contains information on\n"
8832 "country-specific regulations for the wireless spectrum."
8833 msgstr ""
8834
8835 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4222
8836 msgid ""
8837 "Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows\n"
8838 "you to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors.\n"
8839 "It works with most newer systems."
8840 msgstr ""
8841
8842 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4242
8843 msgid ""
8844 "@command{iucode_tool} is a utility to work with microcode packages for\n"
8845 "Intel processors. It can convert between formats, extract specific versions,\n"
8846 "create a firmware image suitable for the Linux kernel, and more."
8847 msgstr ""
8848
8849 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4273
8850 msgid ""
8851 "The i2c-tools package contains a heterogeneous set of I2C tools for\n"
8852 "Linux: a bus probing tool, a chip dumper, register-level SMBus access helpers,\n"
8853 "EEPROM decoding scripts, EEPROM programming tools, and a python module for\n"
8854 "SMBus access."
8855 msgstr ""
8856
8857 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4312
8858 msgid ""
8859 "Xsensors reads data from the libsensors library regarding hardware\n"
8860 "health such as temperature, voltage and fan speed and displays the information\n"
8861 "in a digital read-out."
8862 msgstr ""
8863
8864 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4366
8865 msgid ""
8866 "perf is a tool suite for profiling using hardware performance counters,\n"
8867 "with support in the Linux kernel. perf can instrument CPU performance\n"
8868 "counters, tracepoints, kprobes, and uprobes (dynamic tracing). It is capable\n"
8869 "of lightweight profiling. This package contains the user-land tools and in\n"
8870 "particular the @code{perf} command."
8871 msgstr ""
8872
8873 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4391
8874 msgid ""
8875 "pflask is a simple tool for creating Linux namespace\n"
8876 "containers. It can be used for running a command or even booting an OS inside\n"
8877 "an isolated container, created with the help of Linux namespaces. It is\n"
8878 "similar in functionality to chroot, although pflask provides better isolation\n"
8879 "thanks to the use of namespaces."
8880 msgstr ""
8881
8882 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4476
8883 msgid ""
8884 "Singularity is a container platform supporting a number of\n"
8885 "container image formats. It can build SquashFS container images or import\n"
8886 "existing Docker images. Singularity requires kernel support for container\n"
8887 "isolation or root privileges."
8888 msgstr ""
8889
8890 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4509
8891 msgid ""
8892 "@command{hdparm} is a command-line utility to control ATA controllers and\n"
8893 "disk drives. It can increase performance and/or reliability by careful tuning\n"
8894 "of hardware settings like power and acoustic management, DMA modes, and caching.\n"
8895 "It can also display detailed device information, or be used as a simple\n"
8896 "performance benchmarking tool.\n"
8897 "\n"
8898 "@command{hdparm} provides a command line interface to various Linux kernel\n"
8899 "interfaces provided by the SATA/ATA/SAS @code{libata} subsystem, and the older\n"
8900 "IDE driver subsystem. Many external USB drive enclosures with SCSI-ATA Command\n"
8901 "Translation (@dfn{SAT}) are also supported."
8902 msgstr ""
8903
8904 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4548
8905 msgid ""
8906 "Nvme-cli is a utility to provide standards compliant tooling\n"
8907 "for NVM-Express drives. It was made specifically for Linux as it relies on the\n"
8908 "IOCTLs defined by the mainline kernel driver."
8909 msgstr ""
8910
8911 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4574
8912 msgid ""
8913 "rfkill is a simple tool for accessing the rfkill device interface,\n"
8914 "which is used to enable and disable wireless networking devices, typically\n"
8915 "WLAN, Bluetooth and mobile broadband."
8916 msgstr ""
8917
8918 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4596
8919 msgid ""
8920 "@code{acpi} attempts to replicate the functionality of the\n"
8921 "\"old\" @code{apm} command on ACPI systems, including battery and thermal\n"
8922 "information. It does not support ACPI suspending, only displays information\n"
8923 "about ACPI devices."
8924 msgstr ""
8925
8926 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4617
8927 msgid ""
8928 "acpid is designed to notify user-space programs of Advanced\n"
8929 "Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) events. acpid should be started\n"
8930 "during the system boot, and will run as a background process. When an ACPI\n"
8931 "event is received from the kernel, acpid will examine the list of rules\n"
8932 "specified in /etc/acpi/events and execute the rules that match the event."
8933 msgstr ""
8934
8935 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4641
8936 msgid ""
8937 "These are a set of utilities built upon sysfs, a virtual file system in\n"
8938 "Linux kernel versions 2.5+ that exposes a system's device tree. The package\n"
8939 "also contains the libsysfs library."
8940 msgstr ""
8941
8942 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4694
8943 msgid ""
8944 "The cpufrequtils suite contains utilities to retrieve CPU frequency\n"
8945 "information, and set the CPU frequency if supported, using the cpufreq\n"
8946 "capabilities of the Linux kernel."
8947 msgstr ""
8948
8949 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4715
8950 msgid ""
8951 "Libraw1394 is the only supported interface to the kernel side raw1394 of\n"
8952 "the Linux IEEE-1394 subsystem, which provides direct access to the connected\n"
8953 "1394 buses to user space. Through libraw1394/raw1394, applications can directly\n"
8954 "send to and receive from other nodes without requiring a kernel driver for the\n"
8955 "protocol in question."
8956 msgstr ""
8957
8958 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4741
8959 msgid ""
8960 "Libavc1394 is a programming interface to the AV/C specification from\n"
8961 "the 1394 Trade Association. AV/C stands for Audio/Video Control."
8962 msgstr ""
8963
8964 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4765
8965 msgid ""
8966 "The libiec61883 library provides a higher level API for streaming DV,\n"
8967 "MPEG-2 and audio over Linux IEEE 1394."
8968 msgstr ""
8969
8970 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4818
8971 msgid ""
8972 "mdadm is a tool for managing Linux Software RAID arrays. It can create,\n"
8973 "assemble, report on, and monitor arrays. It can also move spares between raid\n"
8974 "arrays when needed."
8975 msgstr ""
8976
8977 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4952
8978 msgid ""
8979 "This package provides the following binaries to drive the\n"
8980 "Linux Device Mapper multipathing driver:\n"
8981 "@enumerate\n"
8982 "@item @command{multipath} - Device mapper target autoconfig.\n"
8983 "@item @command{multipathd} - Multipath daemon.\n"
8984 "@item @command{mpathpersist} - Manages SCSI persistent reservations on\n"
8985 "@code{dm} multipath devices.\n"
8986 "@item @command{kpartx} - Create device maps from partition tables.\n"
8987 "@end enumerate"
8988 msgstr ""
8989
8990 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:4992
8991 msgid ""
8992 "This library enables userspace to use Linux kernel asynchronous I/O\n"
8993 "system calls, important for the performance of databases and other advanced\n"
8994 "applications."
8995 msgstr ""
8996
8997 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5035
8998 msgid ""
8999 "Blktrace is a block layer IO tracing mechanism which provides\n"
9000 "detailed information about request queue operations to user space. It extracts\n"
9001 "event traces from the kernel (via the relaying through the debug file system)."
9002 msgstr ""
9003
9004 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5060
9005 msgid ""
9006 "The SBC is a digital audio encoder and decoder used to transfer data to\n"
9007 "Bluetooth audio output devices like headphones or loudspeakers."
9008 msgstr ""
9009
9010 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5130
9011 msgid ""
9012 "BlueZ provides support for the core Bluetooth layers and protocols. It\n"
9013 "is flexible, efficient and uses a modular implementation."
9014 msgstr ""
9015
9016 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5154
9017 msgid ""
9018 "This package provides a FUSE-based file system that provides read and\n"
9019 "write access to exFAT devices."
9020 msgstr ""
9021
9022 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5179
9023 msgid ""
9024 "FuseISO is a FUSE module to mount ISO file system images (.iso, .nrg,\n"
9025 ".bin, .mdf and .img files). It supports plain ISO9660 Level 1 and 2, Rock\n"
9026 "Ridge, Joliet, and zisofs."
9027 msgstr ""
9028
9029 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5233
9030 msgid ""
9031 "The GPM (general-purpose mouse) daemon is a mouse server for\n"
9032 "applications running on the Linux console. It allows users to select items\n"
9033 "and copy/paste text in the console and in xterm."
9034 msgstr ""
9035
9036 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5309
9037 msgid ""
9038 "Btrfs is a @dfn{copy-on-write} (CoW) file system for Linux\n"
9039 "aimed at implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance,\n"
9040 "repair and easy administration."
9041 msgstr ""
9042
9043 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5343
9044 msgid ""
9045 "This package provides the statically-linked @command{btrfs}\n"
9046 "from the btrfs-progs package. It is meant to be used in initrds."
9047 msgstr ""
9048
9049 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5375
9050 msgid ""
9051 "Cramfs is a Linux file system designed to be simple, small,\n"
9052 "and to compress things well. It is used on a number of embedded systems and\n"
9053 "small devices. This version has additional features such as uncompressed\n"
9054 "blocks and random block placement."
9055 msgstr ""
9056
9057 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5410
9058 msgid ""
9059 "@command{compsize} takes a list of files (given as\n"
9060 "arguments) on a Btrfs file system and measures used compression types and\n"
9061 "effective compression ratio, producing a report.\n"
9062 "\n"
9063 "A directory has no extents but has a (recursive) list of files. A non-regular\n"
9064 "file is silently ignored.\n"
9065 "\n"
9066 "As it makes no sense to talk about compression ratio of a partial extent,\n"
9067 "every referenced extent is counted whole, exactly once -- no matter if you use\n"
9068 "only a few bytes of a 1GB extent or reflink it a thousand times. Thus, the\n"
9069 "uncompressed size will not match the number given by @command{tar} or\n"
9070 "@command{du}. On the other hand, the space used should be accurate (although\n"
9071 "obviously it can be shared with files outside our set)."
9072 msgstr ""
9073
9074 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5460
9075 msgid ""
9076 "F2FS, the Flash-Friendly File System, is a modern file system\n"
9077 "designed to be fast and durable on flash devices such as solid-state\n"
9078 "disks and SD cards. This package provides the userland utilities."
9079 msgstr ""
9080
9081 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5550
9082 msgid ""
9083 "This package provides statically-linked fsck.f2fs command taken\n"
9084 "from the f2fs-tools package. It is meant to be used in initrds."
9085 msgstr ""
9086
9087 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5581
9088 msgid ""
9089 "Prevents shock damage to the internal spinning hard drive(s) of some\n"
9090 "HP and Dell laptops. When sudden movement is detected, all input/output\n"
9091 "operations on the drive are suspended and its heads are parked on the ramp,\n"
9092 "where they are less likely to cause damage to the spinning disc. Requires a\n"
9093 "drive that supports the ATA/ATAPI-7 IDLE IMMEDIATE command with unload\n"
9094 "feature, and a laptop with an accelerometer. It has no effect on SSDs."
9095 msgstr ""
9096
9097 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5640
9098 msgid ""
9099 "Thinkfan is a simple fan control program. It reads temperatures,\n"
9100 "checks them against configured limits and switches to appropriate (also\n"
9101 "pre-configured) fan level. It requires a working @code{thinkpad_acpi} or any\n"
9102 "other @code{hwmon} driver that enables temperature reading and fan control\n"
9103 "from userspace."
9104 msgstr ""
9105
9106 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5696
9107 msgid ""
9108 "Tpacpi-bat is a command-line interface to control battery charging on\n"
9109 "@uref{https://github.com/teleshoes/tpacpi-bat/wiki/Supported-Hardware, Lenovo\n"
9110 "ThinkPad models released after 2011}, starting with the xx20 series. It can\n"
9111 "query and set the thresholds at which one or both batteries will start and stop\n"
9112 "charging, inhibit charging batteries for a set period of time, or force them to\n"
9113 "discharge when they otherwise would not.\n"
9114 "\n"
9115 "This tool merely exposes ACPI calls provided by the @code{acpi_call} Linux\n"
9116 "kernel module provided by the @code{acpi-call-linux-module} package, which must\n"
9117 "be installed and loaded separately. Only the original vendor firmware is\n"
9118 "supported."
9119 msgstr ""
9120
9121 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5740
9122 msgid ""
9123 "Tmon is a tool to interact with the complex thermal subsystem of the\n"
9124 "kernel Linux. It helps visualize thermal relationships and real-time thermal\n"
9125 "data, tune and test cooling devices and sensors, and collect thermal data for\n"
9126 "further analysis.\n"
9127 "\n"
9128 "As computers become smaller and more thermally constrained, more sensors are\n"
9129 "added and new cooling capabilities introduced. Thermal relationships can change\n"
9130 "dynamically. Their complexity grows exponentially among cooling devices, zones,\n"
9131 "sensors, and trip points.\n"
9132 "\n"
9133 "Linux exposes this relationship through @file{/sys/class/thermal} with a matrix\n"
9134 "of symbolic links, trip point bindings, and device instances. To traverse it\n"
9135 "by hand is no trivial task: @command{tmon} aims to make it understandable."
9136 msgstr ""
9137
9138 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5782
9139 msgid ""
9140 "Turbostat reports x86 processor topology, frequency, idle power state\n"
9141 "statistics, temperature, and power consumption. Some information is unavailable\n"
9142 "on older processors.\n"
9143 "\n"
9144 "It can be used to identify machines that are inefficient in terms of power usage\n"
9145 "or idle time, report the rate of @acronym{SMI, system management interrupt}s\n"
9146 "occurring on the system, or verify the effects of power management tuning.\n"
9147 "\n"
9148 "@command{turbostat} reads hardware counters but doesn't write to them, so it\n"
9149 "won't interfere with the OS or other running processes---including multiple\n"
9150 "invocations of itself."
9151 msgstr ""
9152
9153 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5841
9154 msgid ""
9155 "NTFS-3G provides read-write access to NTFS file systems, which are\n"
9156 "commonly found on Microsoft Windows. It is implemented as a FUSE file system.\n"
9157 "The package provides additional NTFS tools."
9158 msgstr ""
9159
9160 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5889
9161 msgid ""
9162 "This package provides userspace components for the InfiniBand\n"
9163 "subsystem of the Linux kernel. Specifically it contains userspace\n"
9164 "libraries for the following device nodes:\n"
9165 "\n"
9166 "@enumerate\n"
9167 "@item @file{/dev/infiniband/uverbsX} (@code{libibverbs})\n"
9168 "@item @file{/dev/infiniband/rdma_cm} (@code{librdmacm})\n"
9169 "@item @file{/dev/infiniband/umadX} (@code{libibumad})\n"
9170 "@end enumerate\n"
9171 "\n"
9172 "The following service daemons are also provided:\n"
9173 "@enumerate\n"
9174 "@item @code{srp_daemon} (for the @code{ib_srp} kernel module)\n"
9175 "@item @code{iwpmd} (for iWARP kernel providers)\n"
9176 "@item @code{ibacm} (for InfiniBand communication management assistant)\n"
9177 "@end enumerate"
9178 msgstr ""
9179
9180 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5943
9181 msgid ""
9182 "This is a collection of tests written over uverbs intended for\n"
9183 "use as a performance micro-benchmark. The tests may be used for hardware or\n"
9184 "software tuning as well as for functional testing.\n"
9185 "\n"
9186 "The collection contains a set of bandwidth and latency benchmark such as:\n"
9187 "@enumerate\n"
9188 "@item Send - @code{ib_send_bw} and @code{ib_send_lat}\n"
9189 "@item RDMA Read - @code{ib_read_bw} and @code{ib_read_lat}\n"
9190 "@item RDMA Write - @code{ib_write_bw} and @code{ib_wriet_lat}\n"
9191 "@item RDMA Atomic - @code{ib_atomic_bw} and @code{ib_atomic_lat}\n"
9192 "@item Native Ethernet (when working with MOFED2) - @code{raw_ethernet_bw}, @code{raw_ethernet_lat}\n"
9193 "@end enumerate"
9194 msgstr ""
9195
9196 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:5987
9197 msgid ""
9198 "Monitor a hardware random number generator, and supply entropy\n"
9199 "from that to the system kernel's @file{/dev/random} machinery."
9200 msgstr ""
9201
9202 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6029
9203 msgid ""
9204 "cpupower is a set of user-space tools that use the cpufreq feature of the\n"
9205 "Linux kernel to retrieve and control processor features related to power saving,\n"
9206 "such as frequency and voltage scaling."
9207 msgstr ""
9208
9209 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6061
9210 msgid ""
9211 "@command{x86_energy_perf_policy} displays and updates energy-performance\n"
9212 "policy settings specific to Intel Architecture Processors. Settings are\n"
9213 "accessed via Model Specific Register (MSR) updates, no matter if the Linux\n"
9214 "cpufreq sub-system is enabled or not."
9215 msgstr ""
9216
9217 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6084
9218 msgid ""
9219 "haveged generates an unpredictable stream of random numbers for use by\n"
9220 "Linux's @file{/dev/random} and @file{/dev/urandom} devices. The kernel's\n"
9221 "standard mechanisms for filling the entropy pool may not be sufficient for\n"
9222 "systems with high needs or limited user interaction, such as headless servers.\n"
9223 "\n"
9224 "@command{haveged} runs as a privileged daemon, harvesting randomness from the\n"
9225 "indirect effects of hardware events on hidden processor state using the\n"
9226 "@acronym{HAVEGE, HArdware Volatile Entropy Gathering and Expansion} algorithm.\n"
9227 "It tunes itself to its environment and provides the same built-in test suite\n"
9228 "for the output stream as used on certified hardware security devices.\n"
9229 "\n"
9230 "The quality of the randomness produced by this algorithm has not been proven.\n"
9231 "It is recommended to run it together with another entropy source like rngd, and\n"
9232 "not as a replacement for it."
9233 msgstr ""
9234
9235 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6171
9236 msgid ""
9237 "eCryptfs is a POSIX-compliant stacked cryptographic file system for Linux.\n"
9238 "Each file's cryptographic meta-data is stored inside the file itself, along\n"
9239 "with the encrypted contents. This allows individual encrypted files to be\n"
9240 "copied between hosts and still be decrypted with the proper key. eCryptfs is a\n"
9241 "native Linux file system, and has been part of the Linux kernel since version\n"
9242 "2.6.19. This package contains the userland utilities to manage it."
9243 msgstr ""
9244
9245 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6203
9246 msgid ""
9247 "Libnfsidmap is a library holding mulitiple methods of\n"
9248 "mapping names to ids and visa versa, mainly for NFSv4. It provides an\n"
9249 "extensible array of mapping functions, currently consisting of two choices:\n"
9250 "the default @code{nsswitch} and the experimental @code{umich_ldap}."
9251 msgstr ""
9252
9253 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6239
9254 msgid ""
9255 "Tools for loading and managing Linux kernel modules, such as\n"
9256 "@code{modprobe}, @code{insmod}, @code{lsmod}, and more."
9257 msgstr ""
9258
9259 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6279
9260 msgid ""
9261 "The mcelog daemon logs memory, I/O, CPU, and other hardware errors on x86\n"
9262 "systems running the kernel Linux. It can also perform user-defined tasks, such\n"
9263 "as bringing bad pages off-line, when configurable error thresholds are\n"
9264 "exceeded."
9265 msgstr ""
9266
9267 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6311
9268 msgid ""
9269 "This package provides utilities for testing, partitioning, etc\n"
9270 "of flash storage."
9271 msgstr ""
9272
9273 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6345
9274 msgid ""
9275 "The libseccomp library provides an easy to use, platform\n"
9276 "independent, interface to the Linux Kernel's syscall filtering mechanism. The\n"
9277 "libseccomp API is designed to abstract away the underlying BPF based syscall\n"
9278 "filter language and present a more conventional function-call based filtering\n"
9279 "interface that should be familiar to, and easily adopted by, application\n"
9280 "developers."
9281 msgstr ""
9282
9283 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6392
9284 msgid ""
9285 "RadeonTop monitors resource consumption on supported AMD\n"
9286 "Radeon Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), either in real time as bar graphs on\n"
9287 "a terminal or saved to a file for further processing. It measures both the\n"
9288 "activity of the GPU as a whole, which is also accurate during OpenCL\n"
9289 "computations, as well as separate component statistics that are only meaningful\n"
9290 "under OpenGL graphics workloads."
9291 msgstr ""
9292
9293 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6439
9294 msgid ""
9295 "This package provides a library and a command line\n"
9296 "interface to the variable facility of UEFI boot firmware."
9297 msgstr ""
9298
9299 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6477
9300 msgid ""
9301 "@code{efibootmgr} is a user-space application to modify the Intel\n"
9302 "Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager. This application can\n"
9303 "create and destroy boot entries, change the boot order, change the next\n"
9304 "running boot option, and more."
9305 msgstr ""
9306
9307 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6514
9308 msgid ""
9309 "The sysstat utilities are a collection of performance\n"
9310 "monitoring tools for Linux. These include @code{mpstat}, @code{iostat},\n"
9311 "@code{tapestat}, @code{cifsiostat}, @code{pidstat}, @code{sar}, @code{sadc},\n"
9312 "@code{sadf} and @code{sa}."
9313 msgstr ""
9314
9315 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6555
9316 msgid ""
9317 "Light is a program to send commands to screen backlight controllers\n"
9318 "under GNU/Linux. Features include:\n"
9319 "\n"
9320 "@itemize\n"
9321 "@item It does not rely on X.\n"
9322 "@item Light can automatically figure out the best controller to use, making\n"
9323 "full use of underlying hardware.\n"
9324 "@item It is possible to set a minimum brightness value, as some controllers\n"
9325 "set the screen to be pitch black at a value of 0 (or higher).\n"
9326 "@end itemize\n"
9327 msgstr ""
9328
9329 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6603
9330 msgid ""
9331 "This program allows you read and control device brightness. Devices\n"
9332 "include backlight and LEDs. It can also preserve current brightness before\n"
9333 "applying the operation, such as on lid close.\n"
9334 "\n"
9335 "The appropriate permissions must be set on the backlight or LED control\n"
9336 "interface in sysfs, which can be accomplished with the included udev rules."
9337 msgstr ""
9338
9339 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6727
9340 msgid ""
9341 "TLP is a power management tool for Linux. It comes with\n"
9342 "a default configuration already optimized for battery life. Nevertheless,\n"
9343 "TLP is customizable to fulfil system requirements. TLP settings are applied\n"
9344 "every time the power supply source is changed."
9345 msgstr ""
9346
9347 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6755
9348 msgid ""
9349 "@command{lshw} (Hardware Lister) is a small tool to provide\n"
9350 "detailed information on the hardware configuration of the machine.\n"
9351 "It can report exact memory configuration, firmware version, mainboard\n"
9352 "configuration, CPU version and speed, cache configuration, bus speed,\n"
9353 "and more on DMI-capable x86 or EFI (IA-64) systems and on some PowerPC\n"
9354 "machines (PowerMac G4 is known to work)."
9355 msgstr ""
9356
9357 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6779
9358 msgid ""
9359 "Libmnl is a minimalistic user-space library oriented to\n"
9360 "Netlink developers. There are a lot of common tasks in parsing, validating,\n"
9361 "constructing of both the Netlink header and TLVs that are repetitive and easy to\n"
9362 "get wrong. This library aims to provide simple helpers that allows you to\n"
9363 "re-use code and to avoid re-inventing the wheel."
9364 msgstr ""
9365
9366 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6804
9367 msgid ""
9368 "Libnftnl is a userspace library providing a low-level netlink\n"
9369 "programming interface to the in-kernel nf_tables subsystem. The library\n"
9370 "libnftnl has been previously known as libnftables. This library is currently\n"
9371 "used by nftables."
9372 msgstr ""
9373
9374 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6835
9375 msgid ""
9376 "nftables is the project that aims to replace the existing\n"
9377 "{ip,ip6,arp,eb}tables framework. Basically, this project provides a new packet\n"
9378 "filtering framework, a new userspace utility and also a compatibility layer for\n"
9379 "{ip,ip6}tables. nftables is built upon the building blocks of the Netfilter\n"
9380 "infrastructure such as the existing hooks, the connection tracking system, the\n"
9381 "userspace queueing component and the logging subsystem."
9382 msgstr ""
9383
9384 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:6980
9385 msgid ""
9386 "PRoot is a user-space implementation of @code{chroot}, @code{mount --bind},\n"
9387 "and @code{binfmt_misc}. This means that users don't need any privileges or\n"
9388 "setup to do things like using an arbitrary directory as the new root\n"
9389 "file system, making files accessible somewhere else in the file system\n"
9390 "hierarchy, or executing programs built for another CPU architecture\n"
9391 "transparently through QEMU user-mode. Also, developers can use PRoot as a\n"
9392 "generic process instrumentation engine thanks to its extension mechanism.\n"
9393 "Technically PRoot relies on @code{ptrace}, an unprivileged system-call\n"
9394 "available in the kernel Linux."
9395 msgstr ""
9396
9397 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7044
9398 msgid ""
9399 "cpuid dumps detailed information about the CPU(s) gathered\n"
9400 "from the CPUID instruction, and also determines the exact model of CPU(s). It\n"
9401 "supports Intel, AMD, and VIA CPUs, as well as older Transmeta, Cyrix, UMC,\n"
9402 "NexGen, Rise, and SiS CPUs."
9403 msgstr ""
9404
9405 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7073
9406 msgid ""
9407 "jmtpfs uses FUSE (file system in userspace) to provide access\n"
9408 "to data over the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Unprivileged users can mount\n"
9409 "the MTP device as a file system."
9410 msgstr ""
9411
9412 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7104
9413 msgid ""
9414 "Procenv is a command-line tool that displays as much detail about\n"
9415 "itself and its environment as possible. It can be used as a test\n"
9416 "tool, to understand the type of environment a process runs in, and for\n"
9417 "comparing system environments."
9418 msgstr ""
9419
9420 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7133
9421 msgid ""
9422 "OpenFabrics Interfaces (OFI) is a framework focused on exporting fabric\n"
9423 "communication services to applications. OFI is best described as a collection\n"
9424 "of libraries and applications used to export fabric services. The key\n"
9425 "components of OFI are: application interfaces, provider libraries, kernel\n"
9426 "services, daemons, and test applications.\n"
9427 "\n"
9428 "Libfabric is a core component of OFI. It is the library that defines and\n"
9429 "exports the user-space API of OFI, and is typically the only software that\n"
9430 "applications deal with directly. It works in conjunction with provider\n"
9431 "libraries, which are often integrated directly into libfabric."
9432 msgstr ""
9433
9434 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7190
9435 msgid ""
9436 "The PSM Messaging API, or PSM API, is Intel's low-level user-level\n"
9437 "communications interface for the True Scale family of products. PSM users are\n"
9438 "enabled with mechanisms necessary to implement higher level communications\n"
9439 "interfaces in parallel environments."
9440 msgstr ""
9441
9442 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7233
9443 msgid ""
9444 "snapscreenshot saves a screenshot of one or more Linux text consoles as a\n"
9445 "Targa (@dfn{.tga}) image. It can be used by anyone with read access to the\n"
9446 "relevant @file{/dev/vcs*} file(s)."
9447 msgstr ""
9448
9449 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7289
9450 msgid ""
9451 "fbcat saves the contents of the Linux framebuffer (@file{/dev/fb*}), or\n"
9452 "a dump therof. It supports a wide range of drivers and pixel formats.\n"
9453 "@command{fbcat} can take screenshots of virtually any application that can be\n"
9454 "made to write its output to the framebuffer, including (but not limited to)\n"
9455 "text-mode or graphical applications that don't use a display server.\n"
9456 "\n"
9457 "Also included is @command{fbgrab}, a wrapper around @command{fbcat} that\n"
9458 "emulates the behaviour of Gunnar Monell's older fbgrab utility."
9459 msgstr ""
9460
9461 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7321
9462 msgid ""
9463 "Control groups is Linux kernel method for process resource\n"
9464 "restriction, permission handling and more. This package provides userspace\n"
9465 "interface to this kernel feature."
9466 msgstr ""
9467
9468 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7356
9469 msgid ""
9470 "mbpfan is a fan control daemon for Apple Macbooks. It uses input from\n"
9471 "the @code{coretemp} module and sets the fan speed using the @code{applesmc}\n"
9472 "module. It can be executed as a daemon or in the foreground with root\n"
9473 "privileges."
9474 msgstr ""
9475
9476 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7401
9477 msgid ""
9478 "This package is low-level user-level Intel's communications interface.\n"
9479 "The PSM2 API is a high-performance vendor-specific protocol that provides a\n"
9480 "low-level communications interface for the Intel Omni-Path family of\n"
9481 "high-speed networking devices."
9482 msgstr ""
9483
9484 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7443
9485 msgid ""
9486 "This package provides a library called libpfm4, which is used to develop\n"
9487 "monitoring tools exploiting the performance monitoring events such as those\n"
9488 "provided by the Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU) of modern processors.\n"
9489 "\n"
9490 "Libpfm4 helps convert from an event name, expressed as a string, to the event\n"
9491 "encoding that is either the raw event as documented by the hardware vendor or\n"
9492 "the OS-specific encoding. In the latter case, the library is able to prepare\n"
9493 "the OS-specific data structures needed by the kernel to setup the event.\n"
9494 "\n"
9495 "libpfm4 provides support for the @code{perf_events} interface, which was\n"
9496 "introduced in Linux 2.6.31."
9497 msgstr ""
9498
9499 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7473
9500 msgid ""
9501 "@code{libnfnetlink} is the low-level library for netfilter related\n"
9502 "kernel/userspace communication. It provides a generic messaging\n"
9503 "infrastructure for in-kernel netfilter subsystems (such as nfnetlink_log,\n"
9504 "nfnetlink_queue, nfnetlink_conntrack) and their respective users and/or\n"
9505 "management tools in userspace."
9506 msgstr ""
9507
9508 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7501
9509 msgid ""
9510 "The netlink package provides a simple netlink library for\n"
9511 "Go. Netlink is the interface a user-space program in Linux uses to\n"
9512 "communicate with the kernel. It can be used to add and remove interfaces, set\n"
9513 "IP addresses and routes, and configure IPsec."
9514 msgstr ""
9515
9516 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7525
9517 msgid ""
9518 "The inih (INI Not Invented Here) library is a simple .INI file\n"
9519 "parser written in C. It's only a couple of pages of code, and it was designed to\n"
9520 "be small and simple, so it's good for embedded systems. It's also more or less\n"
9521 "compatible with Python's ConfigParser style of .INI files, including RFC\n"
9522 "822-style multi-line syntax and name: value entries."
9523 msgstr ""
9524
9525 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7572
9526 msgid ""
9527 "This package provides commands to create and check XFS\n"
9528 "file systems."
9529 msgstr ""
9530
9531 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7611
9532 msgid ""
9533 "This package provides a program to generate an ext2\n"
9534 "file system as a normal (non-root) user. It does not require you to mount\n"
9535 "the image file to copy files on it, nor does it require that you become\n"
9536 "the superuser to make device nodes."
9537 msgstr ""
9538
9539 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7697
9540 msgid ""
9541 "@command{fakeroot} runs a command in an environment where\n"
9542 "it appears to have root privileges for file manipulation. This is useful\n"
9543 "for allowing users to create archives (tar, ar, .deb etc.) with files in\n"
9544 "them with root permissions/ownership. Without fakeroot one would have to\n"
9545 "have root privileges to create the constituent files of the archives with\n"
9546 "the correct permissions and ownership, and then pack them up, or one would\n"
9547 "have to construct the archives directly, without using the archiver."
9548 msgstr ""
9549
9550 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7727
9551 msgid ""
9552 "@command{fakechroot} runs a command in an environment were is additional\n"
9553 "possibility to use @code{chroot} command without root privileges. This is\n"
9554 "useful for allowing users to create own chrooted environment with possibility\n"
9555 "to install another packages without need for root privileges.\n"
9556 "\n"
9557 "It works by providing @file{libfakechroot.so}, a shared library meant to be\n"
9558 "set as @code{LD_PRELOAD} to override the C library file system functions."
9559 msgstr ""
9560
9561 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7775
9562 msgid ""
9563 "inputattach dispatches input events from several device\n"
9564 "types and interfaces and translates so that the X server can use them."
9565 msgstr ""
9566
9567 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7810
9568 msgid ""
9569 "PipeWire is a project that aims to greatly improve handling of audio and\n"
9570 "video under Linux. It aims to support the usecases currently handled by both\n"
9571 "PulseAudio and Jack and at the same time provide same level of powerful handling\n"
9572 "of Video input and output. It also introduces a security model that makes\n"
9573 "interacting with audio and video devices from containerized applications easy,\n"
9574 "with supporting Flatpak applications being the primary goal. Alongside Wayland\n"
9575 "and Flatpak we expect PipeWire to provide a core building block for the future\n"
9576 "of Linux application development."
9577 msgstr ""
9578
9579 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7884
9580 msgid ""
9581 "The Embedded Linux* Library (ELL) provides core, low-level\n"
9582 "functionality for system daemons. It typically has no dependencies other than\n"
9583 "the Linux kernel, C standard library, and libdl (for dynamic linking). While\n"
9584 "ELL is designed to be efficient and compact enough for use on embedded Linux\n"
9585 "platforms, it is not limited to resource-constrained systems."
9586 msgstr ""
9587
9588 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7910
9589 msgid ""
9590 "The user space tracing library, liblttng-ust, is the LTTng\n"
9591 "user space tracer. It receives commands from a session daemon, for example to\n"
9592 "enable and disable specific instrumentation points, and writes event records\n"
9593 "to ring buffers shared with a consumer daemon."
9594 msgstr ""
9595
9596 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7933
9597 msgid ""
9598 "This package provides the @code{kexec} program and ancillary\n"
9599 "utilities. Using @code{kexec}, it is possible to boot directly into a new\n"
9600 "kernel from the context of an already-running kernel, bypassing the normal\n"
9601 "system boot process."
9602 msgstr ""
9603
9604 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:7966
9605 msgid ""
9606 "@code{cachefilesd} is a userspace daemon that manages the\n"
9607 "cache data store that is used by network file systems such as @code{AFS} and\n"
9608 "@code{NFS} to cache data locally on disk. The content of the cache is\n"
9609 "persistent over reboots."
9610 msgstr ""
9611
9612 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:8011
9613 msgid ""
9614 "Libbpf supports building BPF CO-RE-enabled applications, which, in\n"
9615 "contrast to BCC, do not require the Clang/LLVM runtime or linux kernel\n"
9616 "headers."
9617 msgstr ""
9618
9619 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:8091
9620 msgid ""
9621 "BCC is a toolkit for creating efficient kernel tracing and manipulation\n"
9622 "programs, and includes several useful tools and examples. It makes use of\n"
9623 "extended BPF (Berkeley Packet Filters), formally known as eBPF, a new feature\n"
9624 "that was first added to Linux 3.15. Much of what BCC uses requires Linux 4.1\n"
9625 "and above."
9626 msgstr ""
9627
9628 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:8132
9629 msgid ""
9630 "bpftrace is a high-level tracing language for Linux enhanced Berkeley\n"
9631 "Packet Filter (eBPF) available in recent Linux kernels (4.x). bpftrace uses\n"
9632 "LLVM as a backend to compile scripts to BPF-bytecode and makes use of BCC for\n"
9633 "interacting with the Linux BPF system, as well as existing Linux tracing\n"
9634 "capabilities: kernel dynamic tracing (kprobes), user-level dynamic\n"
9635 "tracing (uprobes), and tracepoints. The bpftrace language is inspired by awk\n"
9636 "and C, and predecessor tracers such as DTrace and SystemTap. bpftrace was\n"
9637 "created by Alastair Robertson."
9638 msgstr ""
9639
9640 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:8164
9641 msgid ""
9642 "This package provides a Linux kernel module that will\n"
9643 "provide a serial device @code{/dev/ttyebus} with almost no latency upon\n"
9644 "receiving. It is dedicated to the PL011 UART of the Raspberry Pi."
9645 msgstr ""
9646
9647 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:8189
9648 msgid ""
9649 "IP sets are a framework inside the Linux 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernel which\n"
9650 "can be administered by the ipset utility. Depending on the type,\n"
9651 "currently an IP set may store IP addresses, (TCP/UDP) port numbers or\n"
9652 "IP addresses with MAC addresses in a way which ensures lightning speed\n"
9653 "when matching an entry against a set.\n"
9654 "\n"
9655 "If you want to\n"
9656 "@itemize @bullet\n"
9657 "@item store multiple IP addresses or port numbers and match against the entire\n"
9658 "collection using a single iptables rule.\n"
9659 "@item dynamically update iptables rules against IP addresses or ports without\n"
9660 "performance penalty.\n"
9661 "@item express complex IP address and ports based rulesets with a single\n"
9662 "iptables rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets.\n"
9663 "@end itemize\n"
9664 "\n"
9665 "then IP sets may be the proper tool for you."
9666 msgstr ""
9667
9668 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:8236
9669 msgid ""
9670 "This is the io_uring library, liburing. liburing provides\n"
9671 "helpers to setup and teardown io_uring instances, and also a simplified\n"
9672 "interface for applications that don't need (or want) to deal with the full\n"
9673 "kernel side implementation."
9674 msgstr ""
9675
9676 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:8267
9677 msgid ""
9678 "@acronym{EROFS, The Enhanced Read-Only File System} is a compressed,\n"
9679 "read-only file system optimized for resource-scarce devices. This package\n"
9680 "provides user-space tools for creating EROFS file systems."
9681 msgstr ""
9682
9683 #: gnu/packages/linux.scm:8313
9684 msgid ""
9685 "The @code{rasdaemon} daemon monitors platform @acronym{RAS, Reliability\n"
9686 "Availability and Serviceability} reports from Linux kernel trace events.\n"
9687 "These trace events are logged in @file{/sys/kernel/debug/tracing} and reported\n"
9688 "through standard log mechanisms like syslog."
9689 msgstr ""
9690
9691 #: gnu/packages/lout.scm:102
9692 msgid ""
9693 "The Lout document formatting system reads a high-level description of\n"
9694 "a document similar in style to LaTeX and produces a PostScript or plain text\n"
9695 "output file.\n"
9696 "\n"
9697 "Lout offers an unprecedented range of advanced features, including optimal\n"
9698 "paragraph and page breaking, automatic hyphenation, PostScript EPS file\n"
9699 "inclusion and generation, equation formatting, tables, diagrams, rotation and\n"
9700 "scaling, sorted indexes, bibliographic databases, running headers and\n"
9701 "odd-even pages, automatic cross referencing, multilingual documents including\n"
9702 "hyphenation (most European languages are supported), formatting of computer\n"
9703 "programs, and much more, all ready to use. Furthermore, Lout is easily\n"
9704 "extended with definitions which are very much easier to write than troff of\n"
9705 "TeX macros because Lout is a high-level, purely functional language, the\n"
9706 "outcome of an eight-year research project that went back to the\n"
9707 "beginning."
9708 msgstr ""
9709
9710 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:193
9711 msgid ""
9712 "Psi is a capable XMPP client aimed at experienced users.\n"
9713 "Its design goals are simplicity and stability."
9714 msgstr ""
9715
9716 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:254
9717 msgid ""
9718 "GNT is an ncurses toolkit for creating text-mode graphical\n"
9719 "user interfaces in a fast and easy way. It is based on GLib and ncurses."
9720 msgstr ""
9721
9722 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:306
9723 msgid ""
9724 "LibGadu is library for handling Gadu-Gadu instant messenger\n"
9725 "protocol. The library is written in C and aims to be operating system and\n"
9726 "environment independent."
9727 msgstr ""
9728
9729 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:345
9730 msgid ""
9731 "SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a modern and secure\n"
9732 "conferencing protocol. It provides all the common conferencing services like\n"
9733 "private messages, instant messages, channels and groups, and video and audio\n"
9734 "conferencing."
9735 msgstr ""
9736
9737 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:382
9738 msgid ""
9739 "Meanwhile is a library for connecting to a LIM (Lotus Instant\n"
9740 "Messaging, formerly Lotus Sametime, formerly VPBuddy) community. It uses a\n"
9741 "protocol based in part off of the IMPP draft(*1), and in part off of traces of\n"
9742 "TCP sessions from existing clients."
9743 msgstr ""
9744
9745 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:430
9746 msgid ""
9747 "Poezio is a free console XMPP client (the protocol on which\n"
9748 "the Jabber IM network is built).\n"
9749 "Its goal is to let you connect very easily (no account creation needed) to the\n"
9750 "network and join various chatrooms, immediately. It tries to look like the\n"
9751 "most famous IRC clients (weechat, irssi, etc). Many commands are identical and\n"
9752 "you won't be lost if you already know these clients. Configuration can be\n"
9753 "made in a configuration file or directly from the client.\n"
9754 "You'll find the light, fast, geeky and anonymous spirit of IRC while using a\n"
9755 "powerful, standard and open protocol."
9756 msgstr ""
9757
9758 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:463
9759 msgid ""
9760 "OTR allows you to have private conversations over instant\n"
9761 "messaging by providing: (1) Encryption: No one else can read your instant\n"
9762 "messages. (2) Authentication: You are assured the correspondent is who you\n"
9763 "think it is. (3) Deniability: The messages you send do not have digital\n"
9764 "signatures that are checkable by a third party. Anyone can forge messages\n"
9765 "after a conversation to make them look like they came from you. However,\n"
9766 "during a conversation, your correspondent is assured the messages he sees are\n"
9767 "authentic and unmodified. (4) Perfect forward secrecy: If you lose control of\n"
9768 "your private keys, no previous conversation is compromised."
9769 msgstr ""
9770
9771 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:503
9772 msgid ""
9773 "libsignal-protocol-c is an implementation of a ratcheting\n"
9774 "forward secrecy protocol that works in synchronous and asynchronous\n"
9775 "messaging environments. It can be used with messaging software to provide\n"
9776 "end-to-end encryption."
9777 msgstr ""
9778
9779 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:548
9780 msgid ""
9781 "BitlBee brings IM (instant messaging) to IRC clients, for\n"
9782 "people who have an IRC client running all the time and don't want to run an\n"
9783 "additional IM client. BitlBee currently supports XMPP/Jabber (including\n"
9784 "Google Talk), MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, AIM and ICQ, and the Twitter\n"
9785 "microblogging network (plus all other Twitter API compatible services like\n"
9786 "identi.ca and status.net)."
9787 msgstr ""
9788
9789 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:615
9790 msgid ""
9791 "Bitlbee-discord is a plugin for Bitlbee which provides\n"
9792 "access to servers running the Discord protocol."
9793 msgstr ""
9794
9795 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:664
9796 msgid ""
9797 "Purple-Mattermost is a plug-in for Purple, the instant messaging library\n"
9798 "used by Pidgin and Bitlbee, among others, to access\n"
9799 "@uref{https://mattermost.com/, Mattermost} servers."
9800 msgstr ""
9801
9802 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:714
9803 msgid ""
9804 "HexChat lets you connect to multiple IRC networks at once. The main\n"
9805 "window shows the list of currently connected networks and their channels, the\n"
9806 "current conversation and the list of users. It uses colors to differentiate\n"
9807 "between users and to highlight messages. It checks spelling using available\n"
9808 "dictionaries. HexChat can be extended with multiple addons."
9809 msgstr ""
9810
9811 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:782
9812 msgid ""
9813 "ngIRCd is a lightweight @dfn{Internet Relay Chat} (IRC) server for small\n"
9814 "or private networks. It is easy to configure, can cope with dynamic IP\n"
9815 "addresses, and supports IPv6, SSL-protected connections, as well as PAM for\n"
9816 "authentication."
9817 msgstr ""
9818
9819 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:890
9820 msgid ""
9821 "Pidgin is a modular instant messaging client that supports\n"
9822 "many popular chat protocols."
9823 msgstr ""
9824
9825 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:932
9826 msgid ""
9827 "Pidgin-OTR is a plugin that adds support for OTR to the Pidgin\n"
9828 "instant messaging client. OTR (Off-the-Record) Messaging allows you to have\n"
9829 "private conversations over instant messaging by providing: (1) Encryption: No\n"
9830 "one else can read your instant messages. (2) Authentication: You are assured\n"
9831 "the correspondent is who you think it is. (3) Deniability: The messages you\n"
9832 "send do not have digital signatures that are checkable by a third party. Anyone\n"
9833 "can forge messages after a conversation to make them look like they came from\n"
9834 "you. However, during a conversation, your correspondent is assured the messages\n"
9835 "he sees are authentic and unmodified. (4) Perfect forward secrecy: If you lose\n"
9836 "control of your private keys, no previous conversation is compromised."
9837 msgstr ""
9838
9839 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:986
9840 msgid ""
9841 "ZNC is an @dfn{IRC network bouncer} or @dfn{BNC}. It can\n"
9842 "detach the client from the actual IRC server, and also from selected channels.\n"
9843 "Multiple clients from different locations can connect to a single ZNC account\n"
9844 "simultaneously and therefore appear under the same nickname on IRC."
9845 msgstr ""
9846
9847 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1015
9848 msgid ""
9849 "Python-nbxmpp is a Python library that provides a way for\n"
9850 "Python applications to use the XMPP network. This library was initially a fork\n"
9851 "of xmpppy."
9852 msgstr ""
9853
9854 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1138
9855 msgid ""
9856 "Gajim aims to be an easy to use and fully-featured XMPP chat\n"
9857 "client. It is extensible via plugins, supports end-to-end encryption (OMEMO\n"
9858 "and OpenPGP) and available in 29 languages."
9859 msgstr ""
9860
9861 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1175
9862 msgid ""
9863 "Gajim-OMEMO is a plugin that adds support for the OMEMO\n"
9864 "Encryption to Gajim. OMEMO is an XMPP Extension Protocol (XEP) for secure\n"
9865 "multi-client end-to-end encryption."
9866 msgstr ""
9867
9868 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1212
9869 msgid ""
9870 "Gajim-OpenPGP is a plugin that adds support for the OpenPGP\n"
9871 "Encryption to Gajim."
9872 msgstr ""
9873
9874 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1286
9875 msgid ""
9876 "Dino is a chat client for the desktop. It focuses on providing\n"
9877 "a minimal yet reliable Jabber/XMPP experience and having encryption enabled by\n"
9878 "default."
9879 msgstr ""
9880
9881 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1376
9882 msgid ""
9883 "Prosody is a modern XMPP communication server. It aims to\n"
9884 "be easy to set up and configure, and efficient with system resources.\n"
9885 "Additionally, for developers it aims to be easy to extend and give a flexible\n"
9886 "system on which to rapidly develop added functionality, or prototype new\n"
9887 "protocols."
9888 msgstr ""
9889
9890 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1411
9891 msgid ""
9892 "This module implements XEP-0363: it allows clients to\n"
9893 "upload files over HTTP."
9894 msgstr ""
9895
9896 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1443
9897 msgid ""
9898 "This module implements XEP-0198: when supported by both\n"
9899 "the client and server, it can allow clients to resume a disconnected session,\n"
9900 "and prevent message loss."
9901 msgstr ""
9902
9903 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1478
9904 msgid "C library implementation of the Tox encrypted messenger protocol."
9905 msgstr ""
9906
9907 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1512
9908 msgid ""
9909 "Official fork of the C library implementation of the Tox encrypted\n"
9910 "messenger protocol."
9911 msgstr ""
9912
9913 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1568
9914 msgid ""
9915 "uTox is a lightweight Tox client. Tox is a distributed and secure\n"
9916 "instant messenger with audio and video chat capabilities."
9917 msgstr ""
9918
9919 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1634
9920 msgid ""
9921 "qTox is a Tox client that follows the Tox design\n"
9922 "guidelines. It provides an easy to use application that allows you to\n"
9923 "connect with friends and family without anyone else listening in."
9924 msgstr ""
9925
9926 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1656
9927 msgid ""
9928 "Ytalk is a replacement for the BSD talk program. Its main\n"
9929 "advantage is the ability to communicate with any arbitrary number of users at\n"
9930 "once. It supports both talk protocols (\"talk\" and \"ntalk\") and can communicate\n"
9931 "with several different talk daemons at the same time."
9932 msgstr ""
9933
9934 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1682
9935 msgid ""
9936 "gloox is a full-featured Jabber/XMPP client library,\n"
9937 "written in ANSI C++. It makes writing spec-compliant clients easy\n"
9938 "and allows for hassle-free integration of Jabber/XMPP functionality\n"
9939 "into existing applications."
9940 msgstr ""
9941
9942 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1753
9943 msgid ""
9944 "@code{Net::PSYC} with support for TCP, UDP, Event.pm, @code{IO::Select} and\n"
9945 "Gtk2 event loops. This package includes 12 applications and additional scripts:\n"
9946 "psycion (a @uref{https://about.psyc.eu,PSYC} chat client), remotor (a control console\n"
9947 "for @uref{https://torproject.org,tor} router) and many more."
9948 msgstr ""
9949
9950 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1796
9951 msgid ""
9952 "@code{libpsyc} is a PSYC library in C which implements\n"
9953 "core aspects of PSYC, useful for all kinds of clients and servers\n"
9954 "including psyced."
9955 msgstr ""
9956
9957 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1868
9958 msgid ""
9959 "LPC is a bytecode language, invented to specifically implement\n"
9960 "multi user virtual environments on the internet. This technology is used for\n"
9961 "MUDs and also the psyced implementation of the Protocol for SYnchronous\n"
9962 "Conferencing (PSYC). psycLPC is a fork of LDMud with some new features and\n"
9963 "many bug fixes."
9964 msgstr ""
9965
9966 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1912
9967 msgid ""
9968 "Loudmouth is a lightweight and easy-to-use C library for programming\n"
9969 "with the XMPP (formerly known as Jabber) protocol. It is designed to be\n"
9970 "easy to get started with and yet extensible to let you do anything the XMPP\n"
9971 "protocol allows."
9972 msgstr ""
9973
9974 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:1954
9975 msgid ""
9976 "Mcabber is a small XMPP (Jabber) console client, which includes features\n"
9977 "such as SASL and TLS support, @dfn{Multi-User Chat} (MUC) support, logging,\n"
9978 "command-completion, OpenPGP encryption, @dfn{Off-the-Record Messaging} (OTR)\n"
9979 "support, and more."
9980 msgstr ""
9981
9982 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2003
9983 msgid ""
9984 "GNU Freetalk is a command-line Jabber/XMPP chat client. It notably uses\n"
9985 "the Readline library to handle input, so it features convenient navigation of\n"
9986 "text as well as tab-completion of buddy names, commands and English words. It\n"
9987 "is also scriptable and extensible via Guile."
9988 msgstr ""
9989
9990 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2042
9991 msgid ""
9992 "Libmesode is a fork of libstrophe for use with Profanity\n"
9993 "XMPP Client. In particular, libmesode provides extra TLS functionality such as\n"
9994 "manual SSL certificate verification."
9995 msgstr ""
9996
9997 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2081
9998 msgid ""
9999 "Libstrophe is a minimal XMPP library written in C. It has\n"
10000 "almost no external dependencies, only an XML parsing library (expat or libxml\n"
10001 "are both supported)."
10002 msgstr ""
10003
10004 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2139
10005 msgid ""
10006 "Profanity is a console based XMPP client written in C\n"
10007 "using ncurses and libmesode, inspired by Irssi."
10008 msgstr ""
10009
10010 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2169
10011 msgid ""
10012 "Libircclient is a library which implements the client IRC\n"
10013 "protocol. It is designed to be small, fast, portable and compatible with the\n"
10014 "RFC standards as well as non-standard but popular features. It can be used for\n"
10015 "building the IRC clients and bots."
10016 msgstr ""
10017
10018 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2227
10019 msgid ""
10020 "Toxic is a console-based instant messaging client, using\n"
10021 "c-toxcore and ncurses. It provides audio calls, sound and desktop\n"
10022 "notifications, and Python scripting support."
10023 msgstr ""
10024
10025 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2254
10026 msgid ""
10027 "libqmatrixclient is a Qt5 library to write clients for the\n"
10028 "Matrix instant messaging protocol. Quaternion is the reference client\n"
10029 "implementation. Quaternion and libqmatrixclient together form the\n"
10030 "QMatrixClient project."
10031 msgstr ""
10032
10033 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2306
10034 msgid ""
10035 "@code{mtxclient} is a C++ library that implements client API\n"
10036 "for the Matrix protocol. It is built on to of @code{Boost.Asio}."
10037 msgstr ""
10038
10039 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2365
10040 msgid ""
10041 "@code{Nheko} want to provide a native desktop app for the\n"
10042 "Matrix protocol that feels more like a mainstream chat app and less like an IRC\n"
10043 "client.\n"
10044 "\n"
10045 "There is support for:\n"
10046 "@itemize\n"
10047 "@item E2E encryption (text messages only: attachments are currently sent unencrypted).\n"
10048 "@item User registration.\n"
10049 "@item Creating, joining & leaving rooms.\n"
10050 "@item Sending & receiving invites.\n"
10051 "@item Sending & receiving files and emoji.\n"
10052 "@item Typing notifications.\n"
10053 "@item Username auto-completion.\n"
10054 "@item Message & mention notifications.\n"
10055 "@item Redacting messages.\n"
10056 "@item Read receipts.\n"
10057 "@item Basic communities support.\n"
10058 "@item Room switcher (@key{ctrl-K}).\n"
10059 "@item Light, Dark & System themes.\n"
10060 "@end itemize"
10061 msgstr ""
10062
10063 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2416
10064 msgid ""
10065 "Quaternion is a Qt5 desktop client for the Matrix instant\n"
10066 "messaging protocol. It uses libqmatrixclient and is its reference client\n"
10067 "implementation. Quaternion and libqmatrixclient together form the\n"
10068 "QMatrixClient project."
10069 msgstr ""
10070
10071 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2466
10072 msgid ""
10073 "Hangups is an instant messaging client for Google Hangouts. It includes\n"
10074 "both a Python library and a reference client with a text-based user interface.\n"
10075 "\n"
10076 "Hangups is implements a reverse-engineered version of Hangouts' proprietary,\n"
10077 "non-interoperable protocol, which allows it to support features like group\n"
10078 "messaging that aren’t available to clients that connect over XMPP."
10079 msgstr ""
10080
10081 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2548
10082 msgid ""
10083 "Telegram-purple is a plugin for Libpurple, the communication library\n"
10084 "used by the Pidgin instant messaging client, that adds support for the\n"
10085 "Telegram messenger.\n"
10086 "\n"
10087 "This package is on ``life support'' until @code{tdlib-purple} is a full\n"
10088 "replacement."
10089 msgstr ""
10090
10091 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2596
10092 msgid ""
10093 "Tdlib is a cross-platform library for creating custom\n"
10094 "Telegram clients following the official Telegram API. It can be easily used\n"
10095 "from almost any programming language with a C-FFI and features first-class\n"
10096 "support for high performance Telegram Bot creation."
10097 msgstr ""
10098
10099 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2635
10100 msgid "Plugin for libpurple to allow sending SMS using ModemManager."
10101 msgstr ""
10102
10103 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2679
10104 msgid ""
10105 "Chatty is a chat program for XMPP and SMS. It works on mobile\n"
10106 "as well as on desktop platforms. It's based on libpurple and ModemManager."
10107 msgstr ""
10108
10109 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2700
10110 msgid ""
10111 "This package provides Eclipse Mosquitto, a message broker\n"
10112 "that implements the MQTT protocol versions 5.0, 3.1.1 and 3.1. Mosquitto\n"
10113 "is lightweight and is suitable for use on all devices from low power single\n"
10114 "board computers to full servers.\n"
10115 "\n"
10116 "The MQTT protocol provides a lightweight method of carrying out messaging\n"
10117 "using a publish/subscribe model. This makes it suitable for Internet of\n"
10118 "Things messaging such as with low power sensors or mobile devices such\n"
10119 "as phones, embedded computers or microcontrollers."
10120 msgstr ""
10121
10122 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2752
10123 msgid ""
10124 "Movim-Desktop is a desktop application, relying on Qt, for the Movim\n"
10125 "social and chat platform."
10126 msgstr ""
10127
10128 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2887
10129 msgid ""
10130 "Psi+ is a spin-off of Psi XMPP client. It is a powerful XMPP client\n"
10131 "designed for experienced users."
10132 msgstr ""
10133
10134 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2935
10135 msgid "This package provides Python bindings to Zulip's API."
10136 msgstr ""
10137
10138 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:2986
10139 msgid "This package contains Zulip's official terminal client."
10140 msgstr ""
10141
10142 #: gnu/packages/messaging.scm:3008
10143 msgid ""
10144 "Relays messages between different channels from various\n"
10145 "messaging networks and protocols. So far it supports mattermost, IRC, gitter,\n"
10146 "xmpp, slack, discord, telegram, rocketchat, twitch, ssh-chat, zulip, whatsapp,\n"
10147 "keybase, matrix, microsoft teams, nextcloud, mumble, vk and more with REST\n"
10148 "API. Mattermost is not required."
10149 msgstr ""
10150
10151 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:100
10152 msgid ""
10153 "A stable, documented, asynchronous API library for\n"
10154 "interfacing MPD in the C, C++ & Objective C languages."
10155 msgstr ""
10156
10157 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:165
10158 msgid ""
10159 "Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a flexible, powerful,\n"
10160 "server-side application for playing music. Through plugins and libraries it\n"
10161 "can play a variety of sound files while being controlled by its network\n"
10162 "protocol."
10163 msgstr ""
10164
10165 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:191
10166 msgid ""
10167 "MPC is a minimalist command line interface to MPD, the music\n"
10168 "player daemon."
10169 msgstr ""
10170
10171 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:224
10172 msgid ""
10173 "ncmpc is a fully featured MPD client, which runs in a\n"
10174 "terminal using ncurses."
10175 msgstr ""
10176
10177 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:255
10178 msgid ""
10179 "Ncmpcpp is an mpd client with a UI very similar to ncmpc,\n"
10180 "but it provides new useful features such as support for regular expressions\n"
10181 "for library searches, extended song format, items filtering, the ability to\n"
10182 "sort playlists, and a local file system browser."
10183 msgstr ""
10184
10185 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:280
10186 msgid ""
10187 "mpdscribble is a Music Player Daemon client which submits\n"
10188 "information about tracks being played to a scrobbler, such as Libre.FM."
10189 msgstr ""
10190
10191 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:306
10192 msgid ""
10193 "Python-mpd2 is a Python library which provides a client\n"
10194 "interface for the Music Player Daemon."
10195 msgstr ""
10196
10197 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:353
10198 msgid ""
10199 "Sonata is an elegant graphical client for the Music Player\n"
10200 "Daemon (MPD). It supports playlists, multiple profiles (connecting to different\n"
10201 "MPD servers, search and multimedia key support."
10202 msgstr ""
10203
10204 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:377
10205 msgid ""
10206 "ashuffle is an application for automatically shuffling your\n"
10207 "MPD library in a similar way to many other music players' 'shuffle library'\n"
10208 "feature. ashuffle works like any other MPD client, and can be used alongside\n"
10209 "other MPD frontends."
10210 msgstr ""
10211
10212 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:421
10213 msgid ""
10214 "Client for the Music Player Daemon providing MPRIS 2\n"
10215 "support"
10216 msgstr ""
10217
10218 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:456
10219 msgid ""
10220 "Cantata is a graphical client for the Music Player Daemon\n"
10221 "(MPD), using the Qt5 toolkit. Its user interface is highly customizable,\n"
10222 "supporting multiple collections, ratings, and dynamic playlists. A local cache\n"
10223 "of the music library will be created to provide a hierarchy of albums and\n"
10224 "artists along with albumart."
10225 msgstr ""
10226
10227 #: gnu/packages/mpd.scm:510
10228 msgid ""
10229 "mcg (CoverGrid) is a client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD), focusing\n"
10230 "on albums instead of single tracks. It is not intended to be a replacement\n"
10231 "for your favorite MPD client but an addition to get a better\n"
10232 "album-experience."
10233 msgstr ""
10234
10235 #: gnu/packages/netpbm.scm:191
10236 msgid ""
10237 "Netpbm is a toolkit for the manipulation of graphic images, including\n"
10238 "the conversion of images between a variety of different formats.\n"
10239 "There are over 300 separate tools in the package including converters for\n"
10240 "about 100 graphics formats."
10241 msgstr ""
10242
10243 #: gnu/packages/nettle.scm:70
10244 msgid ""
10245 "GNU Nettle is a low-level cryptographic library. It is designed to\n"
10246 "fit in easily in almost any context. It can be easily included in\n"
10247 "cryptographic toolkits for object-oriented languages or in applications\n"
10248 "themselves."
10249 msgstr ""
10250
10251 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:169
10252 msgid ""
10253 "UsrSCTP is a portable SCTP userland stack. SCTP is a message\n"
10254 "oriented, reliable transport protocol with direct support for multihoming that\n"
10255 "runs on top of IP or UDP, and supports both v4 and v6 versions."
10256 msgstr ""
10257
10258 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:195
10259 msgid ""
10260 "Axel tries to accelerate the download process by using multiple\n"
10261 "connections per file, and can also balance the load between different\n"
10262 "servers. It tries to be as light as possible, so it might be useful\n"
10263 "on byte-critical systems. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and FTPS\n"
10264 "protocols."
10265 msgstr ""
10266
10267 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:260
10268 msgid ""
10269 "LibCamera is a complex camera support library for GNU+Linux,\n"
10270 "Android, and ChromeOS."
10271 msgstr ""
10272
10273 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:316
10274 msgid ""
10275 "LibNice is a library that implements the Interactive\n"
10276 "Connectivity Establishment (ICE) standard (RFC 5245 & RFC 8445). It provides a\n"
10277 "GLib-based library, libnice, as well as GStreamer elements to use it."
10278 msgstr ""
10279
10280 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:376
10281 msgid ""
10282 "RTMPdump is a toolkit for RTMP streams. All forms of RTMP are\n"
10283 "supported, including rtmp://, rtmpt://, rtmpe://, rtmpte://, and rtmps://."
10284 msgstr ""
10285
10286 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:416
10287 msgid ""
10288 "SRT is a transport technology that optimizes streaming\n"
10289 "performance across unpredictable networks, such as the Internet."
10290 msgstr ""
10291
10292 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:464
10293 msgid ""
10294 "The lksctp-tools project provides a user-space library for @acronym{SCTP,\n"
10295 "the Stream Control Transmission Protocol} (@file{libsctp}) and C language header\n"
10296 "files (@file{netinet/sctp.h}) for accessing SCTP-specific @acronym{APIs,\n"
10297 "application programming interfaces} not provided by the standard sockets.\n"
10298 "It also includes some SCTP-related helper utilities."
10299 msgstr ""
10300
10301 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:505
10302 msgid ""
10303 "@code{pysctp} implements the SCTP socket API. You need a\n"
10304 "SCTP-aware kernel (most are)."
10305 msgstr ""
10306
10307 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:529
10308 msgid ""
10309 "@command{knockd} is a port-knock daemon. It listens to all traffic on\n"
10310 "an ethernet or PPP interface, looking for special \"knock\" sequences of @dfn{port-hits}\n"
10311 "(UDP/TCP packets sent to a server port). This port need not be open, since knockd listens\n"
10312 "at the link-layer level."
10313 msgstr ""
10314
10315 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:569
10316 msgid ""
10317 "NNG project is a rewrite of the scalability protocols library\n"
10318 "known as libnanomsg, and adds significant new capabilities, while retaining\n"
10319 "compatibility with the original. It is a lightweight, broker-less library,\n"
10320 "offering a simple API to solve common recurring messaging problems, such as\n"
10321 "publish/subscribe, RPC-style request/reply, or service discovery."
10322 msgstr ""
10323
10324 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:612
10325 msgid ""
10326 "Nanomsg is a socket library that provides several common\n"
10327 "communication patterns. It aims to make the networking layer fast, scalable,\n"
10328 "and easy to use. Implemented in C, it works on a wide range of operating\n"
10329 "systems with no further dependencies."
10330 msgstr ""
10331
10332 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:726
10333 msgid ""
10334 "Blueman is a Bluetooth management utility using the Bluez\n"
10335 "D-Bus backend. It is designed to be easy to use for most common Bluetooth\n"
10336 "tasks."
10337 msgstr ""
10338
10339 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:751
10340 msgid ""
10341 "GNU MAC Changer is a utility for viewing and changing MAC\n"
10342 "addresses of networking devices. New addresses may be set explicitly or\n"
10343 "randomly. They can include MAC addresses of the same or other hardware vendors\n"
10344 "or, more generally, MAC addresses of the same category of hardware."
10345 msgstr ""
10346
10347 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:799
10348 msgid ""
10349 "Miredo is an implementation (client, relay, server) of the Teredo\n"
10350 "specification, which provides IPv6 Internet connectivity to IPv6 enabled hosts\n"
10351 "residing in IPv4-only networks, even when they are behind a NAT device."
10352 msgstr ""
10353
10354 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:819
10355 msgid ""
10356 "NDisc6 is a collection of tools for IPv6 networking diagnostics.\n"
10357 "It includes the following programs:\n"
10358 "\n"
10359 "@itemize\n"
10360 "@item @command{ndisc6}: ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery tool.\n"
10361 "@item @command{rdisc6}: ICMPv6 Router Discovery tool.\n"
10362 "@item @command{tcptraceroute6}: IPv6 traceroute over TCP.\n"
10363 "@item @command{traceroute6}: IPv6 traceroute over UDP.\n"
10364 "@item @command{rdnssd}: Recursive DNS Servers discovery daemon.\n"
10365 "@end itemize"
10366 msgstr ""
10367
10368 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:872
10369 msgid ""
10370 "@command{parprouted} is a daemon for transparent IP (Layer@tie{}3)\n"
10371 "proxy ARP bridging. Unlike standard bridging, proxy ARP bridging can bridge\n"
10372 "Ethernet networks behind wireless nodes. Normal layer@tie{}2 bridging does\n"
10373 "not work between wireless nodes because wireless does not know about MAC\n"
10374 "addresses used in the wired Ethernet networks. This daemon can also be\n"
10375 "useful for making transparent firewalls."
10376 msgstr ""
10377
10378 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:899
10379 msgid ""
10380 "socat is a relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent\n"
10381 "data channels---files, pipes, devices, sockets, etc. It can create\n"
10382 "\"listening\" sockets, named pipes, and pseudo terminals.\n"
10383 "\n"
10384 "socat can be used, for instance, as TCP port forwarder, as a shell interface\n"
10385 "to UNIX sockets, IPv6 relay, for redirecting TCP oriented programs to a serial\n"
10386 "line, to logically connect serial lines on different computers, or to\n"
10387 "establish a relatively secure environment (su and chroot) for running client\n"
10388 "or server shell scripts with network connections."
10389 msgstr ""
10390
10391 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:928
10392 msgid ""
10393 "mbuffer is a tool for buffering data streams with a large set of features:\n"
10394 "\n"
10395 "@itemize\n"
10396 "@item direct support for TCP based network targets (IPv4 and IPv6)\n"
10397 "@item ability to send to multiple targets in parallel (distribution mode)\n"
10398 "@item support for multiple volumes\n"
10399 "@item I/O rate limitation\n"
10400 "@item high/low watermark based restart criteria\n"
10401 "@item configurable buffer size\n"
10402 "@item on the fly MD5 hash calculation\n"
10403 "@item highly efficient, multi-threaded implementation\n"
10404 "@end itemize"
10405 msgstr ""
10406
10407 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1014
10408 msgid ""
10409 "With this package you can monitor and filter incoming requests for\n"
10410 "network services. It includes a library which may be used by daemons to\n"
10411 "transparently check connection attempts against an access control list."
10412 msgstr ""
10413
10414 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1036
10415 msgid ""
10416 "The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the\n"
10417 "standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by specialized\n"
10418 "messaging middle-ware products. 0MQ sockets provide an abstraction of\n"
10419 "asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging patterns, message\n"
10420 "filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple transport protocols and\n"
10421 "more."
10422 msgstr ""
10423
10424 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1065
10425 msgid ""
10426 "czmq provides bindings for the ØMQ core API that hides the differences\n"
10427 "between different versions of ØMQ."
10428 msgstr ""
10429
10430 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1096
10431 msgid ""
10432 "This package provides header-only C++ bindings for ØMQ. The header\n"
10433 "files contain direct mappings of the abstractions provided by the ØMQ C API."
10434 msgstr ""
10435
10436 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1130
10437 msgid ""
10438 "@code{libnatpmp} is a portable and asynchronous implementation of\n"
10439 "the Network Address Translation - Port Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP)\n"
10440 "written in the C programming language."
10441 msgstr ""
10442
10443 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1168
10444 msgid ""
10445 "librdkafka is a C library implementation of the Apache Kafka protocol,\n"
10446 "containing both Producer and Consumer support."
10447 msgstr ""
10448
10449 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1187
10450 msgid ""
10451 "libndp contains a library which provides a wrapper for IPv6 Neighbor\n"
10452 "Discovery Protocol. It also provides a tool named ndptool for sending and\n"
10453 "receiving NDP messages."
10454 msgstr ""
10455
10456 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1211
10457 msgid ""
10458 "ethtool can be used to query and change settings such as speed,\n"
10459 "auto-negotiation and checksum offload on many network devices, especially\n"
10460 "Ethernet devices."
10461 msgstr ""
10462
10463 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1253
10464 msgid ""
10465 "IFStatus is a simple, easy-to-use program for displaying commonly\n"
10466 "needed/wanted real-time traffic statistics of multiple network\n"
10467 "interfaces, with a simple and efficient view on the command line. It is\n"
10468 "intended as a substitute for the PPPStatus and EthStatus projects."
10469 msgstr ""
10470
10471 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1304
10472 msgid ""
10473 "This package contains a variety of tools for dealing with network\n"
10474 "configuration, troubleshooting, or servers. Utilities included are:\n"
10475 "\n"
10476 "@itemize @bullet\n"
10477 "@item @command{arping}: Ping hosts using the @dfn{Address Resolution Protocol}.\n"
10478 "@item @command{clockdiff}: Compute time difference between network hosts\n"
10479 "using ICMP TSTAMP messages.\n"
10480 "@item @command{ninfod}: Daemon that responds to IPv6 Node Information Queries.\n"
10481 "@item @command{ping}: Use ICMP ECHO messages to measure round-trip delays\n"
10482 "and packet loss across network paths.\n"
10483 "@item @command{rarpd}: Answer RARP requests from clients.\n"
10484 "@item @command{rdisc}: Populate network routing tables with information from\n"
10485 "the ICMP router discovery protocol.\n"
10486 "@item @command{tftpd}: Trivial file transfer protocol server.\n"
10487 "@item @command{tracepath}: Trace network path to an IPv4 or IPv6 address and\n"
10488 "discover MTU along the way.\n"
10489 "@end itemize"
10490 msgstr ""
10491
10492 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1345
10493 msgid ""
10494 "Nload is a console application which monitors network traffic and\n"
10495 "bandwidth usage in real time. It visualizes the in- and outgoing traffic using\n"
10496 "two graphs, and provides additional info like total amount of transferred data\n"
10497 "and min/max network usage."
10498 msgstr ""
10499
10500 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1391
10501 msgid ""
10502 "Iodine tunnels IPv4 data through a DNS server. This\n"
10503 "can be useful in different situations where internet access is firewalled, but\n"
10504 "DNS queries are allowed. The bandwidth is asymmetrical, with limited upstream\n"
10505 "and up to 1 Mbit/s downstream."
10506 msgstr ""
10507
10508 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1432
10509 msgid ""
10510 "whois searches for an object in a @dfn{WHOIS} (RFC 3912) database.\n"
10511 "It is commonly used to look up the registered users or assignees of an Internet\n"
10512 "resource, such as a domain name, an IP address block, or an autonomous system.\n"
10513 "It can automatically select the appropriate server for most queries.\n"
10514 "\n"
10515 "For historical reasons, this package also includes @command{mkpasswd}, which\n"
10516 "encrypts passwords using @code{crypt(3)} and is unrelated to the Expect command\n"
10517 "of the same name."
10518 msgstr ""
10519
10520 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1513
10521 msgid ""
10522 "Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer, or @dfn{packet\n"
10523 "sniffer}, that lets you capture and interactively browse the contents of\n"
10524 "network frames."
10525 msgstr ""
10526
10527 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1534
10528 msgid ""
10529 "fping is a ping-like program which uses @acronym{ICMP, Internet Control\n"
10530 "Message Protocol} echo requests to determine if a target host is responding.\n"
10531 "\n"
10532 "@command{fping} differs from @command{ping} in that you can specify any number\n"
10533 "of targets on the command line, or specify a file containing the lists of\n"
10534 "targets to ping. Instead of sending to one target until it times out or\n"
10535 "replies, fping will send out a ping packet and move on to the next target in a\n"
10536 "round-robin fashion."
10537 msgstr ""
10538
10539 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1591
10540 msgid ""
10541 "This package provides a command-line client (@command{gandi}) to buy,\n"
10542 "manage, and delete Internet resources from Gandi.net such as domain names,\n"
10543 "virtual machines, and certificates."
10544 msgstr ""
10545
10546 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1617
10547 msgid ""
10548 "The netns package provides a simple interface for\n"
10549 "handling network namespaces in Go."
10550 msgstr ""
10551
10552 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1644
10553 msgid ""
10554 "This library provides methods for using the stream control\n"
10555 "transmission protocol (SCTP) in a Go application."
10556 msgstr ""
10557
10558 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1675
10559 msgid ""
10560 "httping measures how long it takes to connect to a web server, send an\n"
10561 "HTTP(S) request, and receive the reply headers. It is somewhat similar to\n"
10562 "@command{ping}, but can be used even in cases where ICMP traffic is blocked\n"
10563 "by firewalls or when you want to monitor the response time of the actual web\n"
10564 "application stack itself."
10565 msgstr ""
10566
10567 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1714
10568 msgid ""
10569 "@command{httpstat} is a tool to visualize statistics from the\n"
10570 "@command{curl} HTTP client. It acts as a wrapper for @command{curl} and\n"
10571 "prints timing information for each step of the HTTP request (DNS lookup,\n"
10572 "TCP connection, TLS handshake and so on) in the terminal."
10573 msgstr ""
10574
10575 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1759
10576 msgid ""
10577 "Squid is a caching proxy for the Web supporting HTTP, HTTPS,\n"
10578 "FTP, and more. It reduces bandwidth and improves response times by caching and\n"
10579 "reusing frequently-requested web pages."
10580 msgstr ""
10581
10582 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1794
10583 msgid ""
10584 "Bandwidth Monitor NG is a small and simple console based\n"
10585 "live network and disk I/O bandwidth monitor."
10586 msgstr ""
10587
10588 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1849
10589 msgid ""
10590 "Aircrack-ng is a complete suite of tools to assess WiFi network\n"
10591 "security. It focuses on different areas of WiFi security: monitoring,\n"
10592 "attacking, testing, and cracking. All tools are command-line driven, which\n"
10593 "allows for heavy scripting."
10594 msgstr ""
10595
10596 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1878
10597 msgid ""
10598 "Pixiewps implements the pixie-dust attack to brute\n"
10599 "force the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) PIN by exploiting the low or\n"
10600 "non-existing entropy of some access points."
10601 msgstr ""
10602
10603 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1925
10604 msgid ""
10605 "Reaver performs a brute force attack against an access\n"
10606 "point's Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) PIN. Once the PIN is found, the WPA\n"
10607 "passphrase can be recovered and the AP's wireless settings can be\n"
10608 "reconfigured."
10609 msgstr ""
10610
10611 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1950
10612 msgid ""
10613 "Danga::Socket is an abstract base class for objects backed by a socket\n"
10614 "which provides the basic framework for event-driven asynchronous IO, designed\n"
10615 "to be fast. Danga::Socket is both a base class for objects, and an event\n"
10616 "loop."
10617 msgstr ""
10618
10619 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:1976
10620 msgid ""
10621 "This module provides several IP address validation subroutines that both\n"
10622 "validate and untaint their input. This includes both basic validation\n"
10623 "(@code{is_ipv4()} and @code{is_ipv6()}) and special cases like checking whether\n"
10624 "an address belongs to a specific network or whether an address is public or\n"
10625 "private (reserved)."
10626 msgstr ""
10627
10628 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2004
10629 msgid "Net::DNS is the Perl Interface to the Domain Name System."
10630 msgstr ""
10631
10632 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2036
10633 msgid ""
10634 "Socket6 binds the IPv6 related part of the C socket header\n"
10635 "definitions and structure manipulators for Perl."
10636 msgstr ""
10637
10638 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2063
10639 msgid ""
10640 "Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable is a programmable DNS resolver for\n"
10641 "offline emulation of DNS."
10642 msgstr ""
10643
10644 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2085
10645 msgid ""
10646 "Net::DNS::Resolver::Mock is a subclass of Net::DNS::Resolver, but returns\n"
10647 "static data from any provided DNS zone file instead of querying the network.\n"
10648 "It is intended primarily for use in testing."
10649 msgstr ""
10650
10651 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2120
10652 msgid "NetAddr::IP manages IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and subsets."
10653 msgstr ""
10654
10655 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2154
10656 msgid "Net::Patricia does IP address lookups quickly in Perl."
10657 msgstr ""
10658
10659 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2175
10660 msgid "Net::CIDR::Lite merges IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR addresses."
10661 msgstr ""
10662
10663 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2204
10664 msgid ""
10665 "IO::Socket::INET6 is an interface for AF_INET/AF_INET6 domain\n"
10666 "sockets in Perl."
10667 msgstr ""
10668
10669 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2233
10670 msgid ""
10671 "Libproxy handles the details of HTTP/HTTPS proxy\n"
10672 "configuration for applications across all scenarios. Applications using\n"
10673 "libproxy only have to specify which proxy to use."
10674 msgstr ""
10675
10676 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2269
10677 msgid ""
10678 "Proxychains-ng is a preloader which hooks calls to sockets\n"
10679 "in dynamically linked programs and redirects them through one or more SOCKS or\n"
10680 "HTTP proxies."
10681 msgstr ""
10682
10683 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2291
10684 msgid ""
10685 "ENet's purpose is to provide a relatively thin, simple and robust network\n"
10686 "communication layer on top of UDP. The primary feature it provides is optional\n"
10687 "reliable, in-order delivery of packets. ENet omits certain higher level\n"
10688 "networking features such as authentication, server discovery, encryption, or\n"
10689 "other similar tasks that are particularly application specific so that the\n"
10690 "library remains flexible, portable, and easily embeddable."
10691 msgstr ""
10692
10693 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2358
10694 msgid ""
10695 "sslh is a network protocol demultiplexer. It acts like a switchboard,\n"
10696 "accepting connections from clients on one port and forwarding them to different\n"
10697 "servers based on the contents of the first received data packet. Detection of\n"
10698 "common protocols like HTTP(S), SSL, SSH, OpenVPN, tinc, and XMPP is already\n"
10699 "implemented, but any other protocol that matches a regular expression can be\n"
10700 "added. sslh's name comes from its original application of serving both SSH and\n"
10701 "HTTPS on port 443, allowing SSH connections from inside corporate firewalls\n"
10702 "that block port 22."
10703 msgstr ""
10704
10705 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2388
10706 msgid ""
10707 "iPerf is a tool to measure achievable bandwidth on IP networks. It\n"
10708 "supports tuning of various parameters related to timing, buffers and\n"
10709 "protocols (TCP, UDP, SCTP with IPv4 and IPv6). For each test it reports\n"
10710 "the bandwidth, loss, and other parameters."
10711 msgstr ""
10712
10713 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2426
10714 msgid ""
10715 "NetHogs is a small 'net top' tool for Linux. Instead of\n"
10716 "breaking the traffic down per protocol or per subnet, like most tools do, it\n"
10717 "groups bandwidth by process.\n"
10718 "\n"
10719 "NetHogs does not rely on a special kernel module to be loaded. If there's\n"
10720 "suddenly a lot of network traffic, you can fire up NetHogs and immediately see\n"
10721 "which PID is causing this. This makes it easy to identify programs that have\n"
10722 "gone wild and are suddenly taking up your bandwidth."
10723 msgstr ""
10724
10725 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2465
10726 msgid ""
10727 "NZBGet is a binary newsgrabber, which downloads files from Usenet based\n"
10728 "on information given in @code{nzb} files. NZBGet can be used in standalone\n"
10729 "and in server/client modes. In standalone mode, you pass NZBGet @command{nzb}\n"
10730 "files as command-line parameters and it downloads them and exits. NZBGet also\n"
10731 "contains a Web interface. Its server can be controlled through remote\n"
10732 "procedure calls (RPCs)."
10733 msgstr ""
10734
10735 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2520
10736 msgid ""
10737 "Open vSwitch is a multilayer virtual switch. It is designed to enable\n"
10738 "massive network automation through programmatic extension, while still\n"
10739 "supporting standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow,\n"
10740 "IPFIX, RSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag)."
10741 msgstr ""
10742
10743 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2543
10744 msgid ""
10745 "The @code{IP} class allows a comfortable parsing and\n"
10746 "handling for most notations in use for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and\n"
10747 "networks."
10748 msgstr ""
10749
10750 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2568
10751 msgid ""
10752 "Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using\n"
10753 "speedtest.net."
10754 msgstr ""
10755
10756 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2588
10757 msgid ""
10758 "This is a tftp client derived from OpenBSD tftp with some extra options\n"
10759 "added and bugs fixed. The source includes readline support but it is not\n"
10760 "enabled due to license conflicts between the BSD advertising clause and the GPL."
10761 msgstr ""
10762
10763 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2619
10764 msgid ""
10765 "@dfn{Pidentd} (Peter's Ident Daemon) is an identd, which implements a\n"
10766 "identification server. Pidentd looks up specific TCP/IP connections and\n"
10767 "returns the user name and other information about the connection."
10768 msgstr ""
10769
10770 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2667
10771 msgid ""
10772 "Spiped (pronounced \"ess-pipe-dee\") is a utility for creating\n"
10773 "symmetrically encrypted and authenticated pipes between socket addresses, so\n"
10774 "that one may connect to one address (e.g., a UNIX socket on localhost) and\n"
10775 "transparently have a connection established to another address (e.g., a UNIX\n"
10776 "socket on a different system). This is similar to 'ssh -L' functionality, but\n"
10777 "does not use SSH and requires a pre-shared symmetric key."
10778 msgstr ""
10779
10780 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2696
10781 msgid ""
10782 "Quagga is a routing software suite, providing implementations\n"
10783 "of OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIP v1 and v2, RIPng and BGP-4 for Unix platforms.\n"
10784 "\n"
10785 "The Quagga architecture consists of a core daemon, @command{zebra}, which\n"
10786 "acts as an abstraction layer to the underlying Unix kernel and presents the\n"
10787 "Zserv API over a Unix or TCP stream to Quagga clients. It is these Zserv\n"
10788 "clients which typically implement a routing protocol and communicate routing\n"
10789 "updates to the zebra daemon."
10790 msgstr ""
10791
10792 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2748
10793 msgid ""
10794 "The THC IPv6 Toolkit provides command-line tools and a library\n"
10795 "for researching IPv6 implementations and deployments. It requires Linux 2.6 or\n"
10796 "newer and only works on Ethernet network interfaces."
10797 msgstr ""
10798
10799 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2775
10800 msgid ""
10801 "bmon is a monitoring and debugging tool to capture\n"
10802 "networking-related statistics and prepare them visually in a human-friendly\n"
10803 "way. It features various output methods including an interactive curses user\n"
10804 "interface and a programmable text output for scripting."
10805 msgstr ""
10806
10807 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2814
10808 msgid ""
10809 "Libnet provides a fairly portable framework for network packet\n"
10810 "construction and injection. It features portable packet creation interfaces\n"
10811 "at the IP layer and link layer, as well as a host of supplementary\n"
10812 "functionality. Using libnet, quick and simple packet assembly applications\n"
10813 "can be whipped up with little effort."
10814 msgstr ""
10815
10816 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2841
10817 msgid ""
10818 "@acronym{mtr, My TraceRoute} combines the functionality of the\n"
10819 "@command{traceroute} and @command{ping} programs in a single network diagnostic\n"
10820 "tool. @command{mtr} can use several network protocols to detect intermediate\n"
10821 "routers (or @dfn{hops}) between the local host and a user-specified destination.\n"
10822 "It then continually measures the response time and packet loss at each hop, and\n"
10823 "displays the results in real time."
10824 msgstr ""
10825
10826 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2900
10827 msgid ""
10828 "aMule is an eMule-like client for the eD2k and Kademlia peer-to-peer\n"
10829 "file sharing networks. It includes a graphical user interface (GUI), a daemon\n"
10830 "allowing you to run a client with no graphical interface, and a Web GUI for\n"
10831 "remote access. The @command{amulecmd} command allows you to control aMule\n"
10832 "remotely."
10833 msgstr ""
10834
10835 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2924
10836 msgid ""
10837 "Zyre provides reliable group messaging over local area\n"
10838 "networks using zeromq. It has these key characteristics:\n"
10839 "\n"
10840 "@itemize\n"
10841 "@item Zyre needs no administration or configuration.\n"
10842 "@item Peers may join and leave the network at any time.\n"
10843 "@item Peers talk to each other without any central brokers or servers.\n"
10844 "@item Peers can talk directly to each other.\n"
10845 "@item Peers can join groups, and then talk to groups.\n"
10846 "@item Zyre is reliable, and loses no messages even when the network is heavily loaded.\n"
10847 "@item Zyre is fast and has low latency, requiring no consensus protocols.\n"
10848 "@item Zyre is designed for WiFi networks, yet also works well on Ethernet networks.\n"
10849 "@end itemize"
10850 msgstr ""
10851
10852 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2960
10853 msgid ""
10854 "This library allows controlling basic functions in SocketCAN\n"
10855 "from user-space. It requires a kernel built with SocketCAN support."
10856 msgstr ""
10857
10858 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:2989
10859 msgid ""
10860 "This package provides CAN utilities in the following areas:\n"
10861 "\n"
10862 "@itemize\n"
10863 "@item Basic tools to display, record, generate and replay CAN traffic\n"
10864 "@item CAN access via IP sockets\n"
10865 "@item CAN in-kernel gateway configuration\n"
10866 "@item CAN bus measurement and testing\n"
10867 "@item ISO-TP (ISO15765-2:2016 - this means messages with a body larger than\n"
10868 "eight bytes) tools\n"
10869 "@item Log file converters\n"
10870 "@item Serial Line Discipline configuration for slcan driver\n"
10871 "@end itemize"
10872 msgstr ""
10873
10874 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3027
10875 msgid ""
10876 "Asio is a cross-platform C++ library for network and\n"
10877 "low-level I/O programming that provides developers with a consistent\n"
10878 "asynchronous model using a modern C++ approach."
10879 msgstr ""
10880
10881 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3078
10882 msgid ""
10883 "This package is a fast tunnel proxy that helps you bypass firewalls.\n"
10884 "\n"
10885 "Features:\n"
10886 "@itemize\n"
10887 "@item TCP & UDP support\n"
10888 "@item User management API\n"
10889 "@item TCP Fast Open\n"
10890 "@item Workers and graceful restart\n"
10891 "@item Destination IP blacklist\n"
10892 "@end itemize"
10893 msgstr ""
10894
10895 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3161
10896 msgid ""
10897 "The @dfn{Simple Network Management Protocol} (SNMP) is a\n"
10898 "widely used protocol for monitoring the health and welfare of network\n"
10899 "equipment (e.g. routers), computer equipment and even devices like UPSs.\n"
10900 "Net-SNMP is a suite of applications used to implement SNMP v1, SNMP v2c and\n"
10901 "SNMP v3 using both IPv4 and IPv6."
10902 msgstr ""
10903
10904 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3208
10905 msgid ""
10906 "uBridge is a simple program to create user-land bridges\n"
10907 "between various technologies. Currently, bridging between UDP tunnels,\n"
10908 "Ethernet and TAP interfaces is supported. Packet capture is also supported."
10909 msgstr ""
10910
10911 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3243
10912 msgid ""
10913 "This package contains a small set of tools to capture and convert\n"
10914 "packets from wireless devices for use with hashcat or John the Ripper."
10915 msgstr ""
10916
10917 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3274
10918 msgid ""
10919 "Small tool to capture packets from WLAN devices. After capturing,\n"
10920 "upload the \"uncleaned\" cap to @url{https://wpa-sec.stanev.org/?submit} to\n"
10921 "see if the access point or the client is vulnerable to a dictionary attack.\n"
10922 "Convert the cap file to hccapx format and/or to WPA-PMKID-PBKDF2\n"
10923 "hashline (16800) with @command{hcxpcaptool} from the @code{hcxtools} package\n"
10924 "and check if the WLAN key or the master key was transmitted unencrypted."
10925 msgstr ""
10926
10927 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3301
10928 msgid ""
10929 "Dante is a SOCKS client and server implementation. It can\n"
10930 "be installed on a machine with access to an external TCP/IP network and will\n"
10931 "allow all other machines, without direct access to that network, to be relayed\n"
10932 "through the machine the Dante server is running on. The external network will\n"
10933 "never see any machines other than the one Dante is running on."
10934 msgstr ""
10935
10936 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3354
10937 msgid ""
10938 "Restbed is a comprehensive and consistent programming\n"
10939 "model for building applications that require seamless and secure\n"
10940 "communication over HTTP."
10941 msgstr ""
10942
10943 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3397
10944 msgid ""
10945 "RESTinio is a header-only C++14 library that gives you an embedded\n"
10946 "HTTP/Websocket server. It is based on standalone version of ASIO\n"
10947 "and targeted primarily for asynchronous processing of HTTP-requests."
10948 msgstr ""
10949
10950 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3486
10951 msgid ""
10952 "OpenDHT provides an easy to use distributed in-memory data\n"
10953 "store. Every node in the network can read and write values to the store.\n"
10954 "Values are distributed over the network, with redundancy. It includes the\n"
10955 "following features:\n"
10956 "@itemize\n"
10957 "@item Lightweight and scalable, designed for large networks and small devices;\n"
10958 "@item High resilience to network disruption;\n"
10959 "@item Public key cryptography layer providing optional data signature and\n"
10960 "encryption (using GnuTLS);\n"
10961 "@item IPv4 and IPv6 support;\n"
10962 "@item Clean and powerful C++14 map API;\n"
10963 "@item Bindings for C, Rust & Python 3;\n"
10964 "@item REST API with an optional HTTP client and server with push notification\n"
10965 "support.\n"
10966 "@end itemize\n"
10967 "The following tools are also included:\n"
10968 "@table @command\n"
10969 "@item dhtnode\n"
10970 "A command line tool to run a DHT node and perform operations supported by the\n"
10971 "library (get, put, etc.) with text values.\n"
10972 "@item dhtchat\n"
10973 "A very simple IM client working over the DHT.\n"
10974 "@end table"
10975 msgstr ""
10976
10977 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3537
10978 msgid ""
10979 "FRRouting (FRR) is an IP routing protocol suite which includes\n"
10980 "protocol daemons for BGP, IS-IS, LDP, OSPF, PIM, and RIP. "
10981 msgstr ""
10982
10983 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3586
10984 msgid ""
10985 "iwd is a wireless daemon for Linux that aims to replace WPA\n"
10986 "Supplicant. It optimizes resource utilization by not depending on any external\n"
10987 "libraries and instead utilizing features provided by the Linux kernel to the\n"
10988 "maximum extent possible."
10989 msgstr ""
10990
10991 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3614
10992 msgid ""
10993 "libyang is a YANG data modelling language parser and toolkit\n"
10994 "written (and providing API) in C. Current implementation covers YANG 1.0 (RFC\n"
10995 "6020) as well as YANG 1.1 (RFC 7950)."
10996 msgstr ""
10997
10998 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3647
10999 msgid ""
11000 "This package provides a control tool for the\n"
11001 "B.A.T.M.A.N. mesh networking routing protocol provided by the Linux kernel\n"
11002 "module @code{batman-adv}, for Layer 2."
11003 msgstr ""
11004
11005 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3684
11006 msgid ""
11007 "PageKite implements a tunneled reverse proxy which makes it easy to make\n"
11008 "a service (such as an HTTP or SSH server) on localhost visible to the wider\n"
11009 "Internet, even behind NAT or restrictive firewalls. A managed front-end relay\n"
11010 "service is available at @url{https://pagekite.net/}, or you can run your own."
11011 msgstr ""
11012
11013 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3728
11014 msgid ""
11015 "ipcalc takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the\n"
11016 "resulting broadcast, network, Cisco wildcard mask, and host range. By giving\n"
11017 "a second netmask, you can design subnets and supernets. It is also intended\n"
11018 "to be a teaching tool and presents the subnetting results as\n"
11019 "easy-to-understand binary values."
11020 msgstr ""
11021
11022 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3767
11023 msgid ""
11024 "Tunctl is used to set up and maintain persistent TUN/TAP\n"
11025 "network interfaces, enabling user applications to simulate network traffic.\n"
11026 "Such interfaces are useful for VPN software, virtualization, emulation,\n"
11027 "simulation, and a number of other applications."
11028 msgstr ""
11029
11030 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3787
11031 msgid ""
11032 "Tool to send a magic packet to wake another host on the\n"
11033 "network. This must be enabled on the target host, usually in the BIOS."
11034 msgstr ""
11035
11036 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3824
11037 msgid ""
11038 "This package provides a modern, but Linux-specific\n"
11039 "implementation of the @command{traceroute} command that can be used to follow\n"
11040 "the route taken by packets on an IP network on their way to a given host. It\n"
11041 "utilizes the IP protocol's time to live (TTL) field and attempts to elicit an\n"
11042 "ICMP TIME_EXCEEDED response from each gateway along the path to the host.\n"
11043 "Compared to other implementations, this @command{traceroute} command allows\n"
11044 "some traces for unprivileged users."
11045 msgstr ""
11046
11047 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3853
11048 msgid ""
11049 "VDE is a set of programs to provide virtual software-defined\n"
11050 "Ethernet network interface controllers across multiple virtual or\n"
11051 "physical, local or remote devices. The VDE architecture provides\n"
11052 "virtual counterparts to hardware components such as switches and\n"
11053 "cables."
11054 msgstr ""
11055
11056 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3898
11057 msgid ""
11058 "HAProxy is a free, very fast and reliable solution offering\n"
11059 "high availability, load balancing, and proxying for TCP and HTTP-based\n"
11060 "applications. It is particularly suited for web sites crawling under very\n"
11061 "high loads while needing persistence or Layer7 processing. Supporting tens of\n"
11062 "thousands of connections is clearly realistic with today's hardware."
11063 msgstr ""
11064
11065 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3947
11066 msgid ""
11067 "The @dfn{Link Layer Discovery Protocol} (LLDP) is an industry standard\n"
11068 "protocol designed to supplant proprietary Link-Layer protocols such as EDP or\n"
11069 "CDP. The goal of LLDP is to provide an inter-vendor compatible mechanism to\n"
11070 "deliver Link-Layer notifications to adjacent network devices. @code{lldpd} is\n"
11071 "an implementation of LLDP. It also supports some proprietary protocols."
11072 msgstr ""
11073
11074 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:3989
11075 msgid ""
11076 "Hashcash is a proof-of-work algorithm, which has been used\n"
11077 "as a denial-of-service countermeasure technique in a number of systems.\n"
11078 "\n"
11079 "A hashcash stamp constitutes a proof-of-work which takes a parametrizable\n"
11080 "amount of work to compute for the sender. The recipient can verify received\n"
11081 "hashcash stamps efficiently.\n"
11082 "\n"
11083 "This package contains a command-line tool for computing and verifying hashcash\n"
11084 "stamps."
11085 msgstr ""
11086
11087 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:4019
11088 msgid ""
11089 "This package provides the NBD (Network Block Devices)\n"
11090 "client and server. It allows you to use remote block devices over a TCP/IP\n"
11091 "network."
11092 msgstr ""
11093
11094 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:4094
11095 msgid ""
11096 "Yggdrasil is an early-stage implementation of a fully end-to-end encrypted\n"
11097 "IPv6 network. It is lightweight, self-arranging, supported on multiple\n"
11098 "platforms and allows pretty much any IPv6-capable application to communicate\n"
11099 "securely with other Yggdrasil nodes. Yggdrasil does not require you to have\n"
11100 "IPv6 Internet connectivity - it also works over IPv4."
11101 msgstr ""
11102
11103 #: gnu/packages/networking.scm:4140
11104 msgid ""
11105 "Netdiscover is a network address discovery tool developed\n"
11106 "mainly for wireless networks without a @acronym{DHCP} server. It also works\n"
11107 "on hub/switched networks. It is based on @acronym{ARP} packets, it will send\n"
11108 "@acronym{ARP} requests and sniff for replies."
11109 msgstr ""
11110
11111 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:136
11112 msgid ""
11113 "PDFmarks is a technique that accompanies PDF, and that is used to store\n"
11114 "metadata such as author or title, but also structural information such as\n"
11115 "bookmarks or hyperlinks.\n"
11116 "\n"
11117 "When Ghostscript reads the main PDF generated by the TeX system with embedded\n"
11118 "PDF files and outputs the final PDF, the PDF page mode and name targets\n"
11119 "etc. are not preserved. Therefore, when you open the final PDF, it is not\n"
11120 "displayed correctly. Also, remote PDF links do not work correctly.\n"
11121 "\n"
11122 "This program is able to extract the page mode and named targets as PDFmark\n"
11123 "from PDF. In this way, you can obtain embedded PDF files that have kept this\n"
11124 "information."
11125 msgstr ""
11126
11127 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:183
11128 msgid ""
11129 "@command{flyer-composer} can be used to prepare one- or\n"
11130 "two-sided flyers for printing on one sheet of paper.\n"
11131 "\n"
11132 "Imagine you have designed a flyer in A6 format and want to print it using your\n"
11133 "A4 printer. Of course, you want to print four flyers on each sheet. This is\n"
11134 "where Flyer Composer steps in, creating a PDF which holds your flyer four\n"
11135 "times. If you have a second page, Flyer Composer can arrange it the same way\n"
11136 "- even if the second page is in a separate PDF file.\n"
11137 "\n"
11138 "This package contains both the command line tool and the gui too."
11139 msgstr ""
11140
11141 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:210
11142 msgid ""
11143 "@command{flyer-composer} can be used to prepare one- or\n"
11144 "two-sided flyers for printing on one sheet of paper.\n"
11145 "\n"
11146 "Imagine you have designed a flyer in A6 format and want to print it using your\n"
11147 "A4 printer. Of course, you want to print four flyers on each sheet. This is\n"
11148 "where Flyer Composer steps in, creating a PDF which holds your flyer four\n"
11149 "times. If you have a second page, Flyer Composer can arrange it the same way\n"
11150 "- even if the second page is in a separate PDF file.\n"
11151 "\n"
11152 "This package contains only the command line tool. If you like to use the gui,\n"
11153 "please install the @code{flyer-composer-gui} package."
11154 msgstr ""
11155
11156 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:268
11157 msgid "Poppler is a PDF rendering library based on the xpdf-3.0 code base."
11158 msgstr ""
11159
11160 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:294
11161 msgid ""
11162 "This package provides optional encoding files for Poppler.\n"
11163 "When present, Poppler is able to correctly render CJK and Cyrillic text."
11164 msgstr ""
11165
11166 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:349
11167 msgid ""
11168 "This package provides Python bindings for the Qt5 interface of the\n"
11169 "Poppler PDF rendering library."
11170 msgstr ""
11171
11172 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:385
11173 msgid ""
11174 "libHaru is a library for generating PDF files. libHaru does not support\n"
11175 "reading and editing of existing PDF files."
11176 msgstr ""
11177
11178 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:409
11179 msgid "Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files."
11180 msgstr ""
11181
11182 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:444
11183 msgid ""
11184 "The zathura-cb plugin adds comic book support to zathura\n"
11185 "using libarchive."
11186 msgstr ""
11187
11188 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:479
11189 msgid ""
11190 "The zathura-ps plugin adds PS support to zathura\n"
11191 "using libspectre."
11192 msgstr ""
11193
11194 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:515
11195 msgid ""
11196 "The zathura-djvu plugin adds DjVu support to zathura\n"
11197 "using the DjVuLibre library."
11198 msgstr ""
11199
11200 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:565
11201 msgid ""
11202 "The zathura-pdf-mupdf plugin adds PDF support to zathura\n"
11203 "by using the @code{mupdf} rendering library."
11204 msgstr ""
11205
11206 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:601
11207 msgid ""
11208 "The zathura-pdf-poppler plugin adds PDF support to zathura\n"
11209 "by using the poppler rendering engine."
11210 msgstr ""
11211
11212 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:658
11213 msgid ""
11214 "Zathura is a customizable document viewer. It provides a\n"
11215 "minimalistic interface and an interface that mainly focuses on keyboard\n"
11216 "interaction."
11217 msgstr ""
11218
11219 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:702
11220 msgid ""
11221 "PoDoFo is a C++ library and set of command-line tools to work with the\n"
11222 "PDF file format. It can parse PDF files and load them into memory, and makes\n"
11223 "it easy to modify them and write the changes to disk. It is primarily useful\n"
11224 "for applications that wish to do lower level manipulation of PDF, such as\n"
11225 "extracting content or merging files."
11226 msgstr ""
11227
11228 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:770
11229 msgid ""
11230 "MuPDF is a C library that implements a PDF and XPS parsing and\n"
11231 "rendering engine. It is used primarily to render pages into bitmaps,\n"
11232 "but also provides support for other operations such as searching and\n"
11233 "listing the table of contents and hyperlinks.\n"
11234 "\n"
11235 "The library ships with a rudimentary X11 viewer, and a set of command\n"
11236 "line tools for batch rendering @command{pdfdraw}, rewriting files\n"
11237 "@command{pdfclean}, and examining the file structure @command{pdfshow}."
11238 msgstr ""
11239
11240 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:819
11241 msgid ""
11242 "QPDF is a command-line program that does structural, content-preserving\n"
11243 "transformations on PDF files. It could have been called something like\n"
11244 "pdf-to-pdf. It includes support for merging and splitting PDFs and to\n"
11245 "manipulate the list of pages in a PDF file. It is not a PDF viewer or a\n"
11246 "program capable of converting PDF into other formats."
11247 msgstr ""
11248
11249 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:863
11250 msgid ""
11251 "@command{qpdfview} is a document viewer for PDF, PS and DJVU\n"
11252 "files. It uses the Qt toolkit and features persistent per-file settings,\n"
11253 "configurable toolbars and shortcuts, continuous and multi‐page layouts,\n"
11254 "SyncTeX support, and rudimentary support for annotations and forms."
11255 msgstr ""
11256
11257 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:893
11258 msgid ""
11259 "Xournal is an application for notetaking, sketching, keeping a journal\n"
11260 "using a stylus."
11261 msgstr ""
11262
11263 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:953
11264 msgid ""
11265 "Xournal++ is a hand note taking software written in\n"
11266 "C++ with the target of flexibility, functionality and speed. Stroke\n"
11267 "recognizer and other parts are based on Xournal code.\n"
11268 "\n"
11269 "Xournal++ features:\n"
11270 "\n"
11271 "@itemize\n"
11272 "@item Support for Pen pressure, e.g., Wacom Tablet\n"
11273 "@item Support for annotating PDFs\n"
11274 "@item Fill shape functionality\n"
11275 "@item PDF Export (with and without paper style)\n"
11276 "@item PNG Export (with and without transparent background)\n"
11277 "@item Map different tools / colors etc. to stylus buttons /\n"
11278 "mouse buttons\n"
11279 "@item Sidebar with Page Previews with advanced page sorting, PDF\n"
11280 "Bookmarks and Layers (can be individually hidden, editing layer can be\n"
11281 "selected)\n"
11282 "@item enhanced support for image insertion\n"
11283 "@item Eraser with multiple configurations\n"
11284 "@item LaTeX support\n"
11285 "@item bug reporting, autosave, and auto backup tools\n"
11286 "@item Customizeable toolbar, with multiple configurations, e.g., to\n"
11287 "optimize toolbar for portrait / landscape\n"
11288 "@item Page Template definitions\n"
11289 "@item Shape drawing (line, arrow, circle, rectangle)\n"
11290 "@item Shape resizing and rotation\n"
11291 "@item Rotation snapping every 45 degrees\n"
11292 "@item Rect snapping to grid\n"
11293 "@item Audio recording and playback alongside with handwritten notes\n"
11294 "@item Multi Language Support, Like English, German, Italian...\n"
11295 "@item Plugins using LUA Scripting\n"
11296 "@end itemize"
11297 msgstr ""
11298
11299 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1032
11300 msgid ""
11301 "This is the ReportLab PDF Toolkit. It allows rapid creation\n"
11302 "of rich PDF documents, and also creation of charts in a variety of bitmap and\n"
11303 "vector formats."
11304 msgstr ""
11305
11306 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1087
11307 msgid ""
11308 "Impressive is a tool to display PDF files that provides visual effects\n"
11309 "such as smooth alpha-blended slide transitions. It provides additional tools\n"
11310 "such as zooming, highlighting an area of the screen, and a tool to navigate\n"
11311 "the PDF pages."
11312 msgstr ""
11313
11314 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1111
11315 msgid ""
11316 "img2pdf converts images to PDF via direct JPEG inclusion. That\n"
11317 "conversion is lossless: the image embedded in the PDF has the exact same color\n"
11318 "information for every pixel as the input."
11319 msgstr ""
11320
11321 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1160
11322 msgid ""
11323 "fbida contains a few applications for viewing and editing images on\n"
11324 "the framebuffer."
11325 msgstr ""
11326
11327 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1186
11328 msgid ""
11329 "@command{pdf2svg} is a simple command-line PDF to SVG\n"
11330 "converter using the Poppler and Cairo libraries."
11331 msgstr ""
11332
11333 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1218
11334 msgid ""
11335 "PyPDF2 is a pure Python PDF library capable of:\n"
11336 "\n"
11337 "@enumerate\n"
11338 "@item extracting document information (title, author, …)\n"
11339 "@item splitting documents page by page\n"
11340 "@item merging documents page by page\n"
11341 "@item cropping pages\n"
11342 "@item merging multiple pages into a single page\n"
11343 "@item encrypting and decrypting PDF files\n"
11344 "@end enumerate\n"
11345 "\n"
11346 "By being pure Python, it should run on any Python platform without any\n"
11347 "dependencies on external libraries. It can also work entirely on\n"
11348 "@code{StringIO} objects rather than file streams, allowing for PDF\n"
11349 "manipulation in memory. It is therefore a useful tool for websites that\n"
11350 "manage or manipulate PDFs."
11351 msgstr ""
11352
11353 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1255
11354 msgid ""
11355 "PyPDF2 is a pure Python PDF toolkit.\n"
11356 "\n"
11357 "Note: This module isn't maintained anymore. For new projects please use\n"
11358 "python-pypdf2 instead."
11359 msgstr ""
11360
11361 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1301
11362 msgid ""
11363 "PDF Arranger is a small application which allows one to merge or split\n"
11364 "PDF documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive\n"
11365 "and intuitive graphical interface.\n"
11366 "\n"
11367 "PDF Arranger was formerly known as PDF-Shuffler."
11368 msgstr ""
11369
11370 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1325
11371 msgid ""
11372 "@command{pdfposter} can be used to create a large poster by\n"
11373 "building it from multiple pages and/or printing it on large media. It expects\n"
11374 "as input a PDF file, normally printing on a single page. The output is again\n"
11375 "a PDF file, maybe containing multiple pages together building the poster. The\n"
11376 "input page will be scaled to obtain the desired size.\n"
11377 "\n"
11378 "This is much like @command{poster} does for Postscript files, but working with\n"
11379 "PDF. Since sometimes @command{poster} does not like your files converted from\n"
11380 "PDF. Indeed @command{pdfposter} was inspired by @command{poster}."
11381 msgstr ""
11382
11383 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1358
11384 msgid ""
11385 "Pdfgrep searches in pdf files for strings matching a regular expression.\n"
11386 "Support some GNU grep options as file name output, page number output,\n"
11387 "optional case insensitivity, count occurrences, color highlights and search in\n"
11388 "multiple files."
11389 msgstr ""
11390
11391 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1393
11392 msgid ""
11393 "pdfpc is a presentation viewer application which uses multi-monitor\n"
11394 "output to provide meta information to the speaker during the presentation. It\n"
11395 "is able to show a normal presentation window on one screen, while showing a\n"
11396 "more sophisticated overview on the other one providing information like a\n"
11397 "picture of the next slide, as well as the left over time till the end of the\n"
11398 "presentation. The input files processed by pdfpc are PDF documents."
11399 msgstr ""
11400
11401 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1421
11402 msgid ""
11403 "Paps reads a UTF-8 encoded file and generates a PostScript language\n"
11404 "rendering of the file through the Pango Cairo back end."
11405 msgstr ""
11406
11407 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1452
11408 msgid ""
11409 "Stapler is a pure Python alternative to PDFtk, a tool for\n"
11410 "manipulating PDF documents from the command line. It supports\n"
11411 "\n"
11412 "@itemize\n"
11413 "@item cherry-picking pages and concatenating them into a new file\n"
11414 "@item splitting a PDF document into single pages each in its own file\n"
11415 "@item merging PDF documents with their pages interleaved\n"
11416 "@item displaying metadata in a PDF document\n"
11417 "@item displaying the mapping between logical and physical page numbers\n"
11418 "@end itemize"
11419 msgstr ""
11420
11421 #: gnu/packages/pdf.scm:1541
11422 msgid ""
11423 "WeasyPrint helps web developers to create PDF documents. It\n"
11424 "turns simple HTML pages into gorgeous statistical reports, invoices, tickets,\n"
11425 "etc.\n"
11426 "\n"
11427 "From a technical point of view, WeasyPrint is a visual rendering engine for\n"
11428 "HTML and CSS that can export to PDF and PNG. It aims to support web standards\n"
11429 "for printing.\n"
11430 "\n"
11431 "It is based on various libraries but not on a full rendering engine like\n"
11432 "WebKit or Gecko. The CSS layout engine is written in Python, designed for\n"
11433 "pagination, and meant to be easy to hack on. Weasyprint can also be used as a\n"
11434 "python library.\n"
11435 "\n"
11436 "Keywords: html2pdf, htmltopdf"
11437 msgstr ""
11438
11439 #: gnu/packages/pem.scm:43
11440 msgid ""
11441 "GNU Pem is a simple tool for tracking personal income and\n"
11442 "expenses. It operates from the command line and it stores its data\n"
11443 "in a basic text format in your home directory. It can easily print\n"
11444 "reports of your spending on different expenses via a basic search\n"
11445 "feature."
11446 msgstr ""
11447
11448 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:266
11449 msgid ""
11450 "Perl is a general-purpose programming language originally developed for\n"
11451 "text manipulation and now used for a wide range of tasks including system\n"
11452 "administration, web development, network programming, GUI development, and\n"
11453 "more."
11454 msgstr ""
11455
11456 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:287
11457 msgid ""
11458 "This module implements the C3 algorithm, which aims to\n"
11459 "provide a sane method resolution order under multiple inheritance."
11460 msgstr ""
11461
11462 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:306
11463 msgid ""
11464 "This is a module for computing the difference between two\n"
11465 "files, two strings, or any other two lists of things. It uses an intelligent\n"
11466 "algorithm similar to (or identical to) the one used by the Unix \"diff\"\n"
11467 "program. It is guaranteed to find the *smallest possible* set of\n"
11468 "differences."
11469 msgstr ""
11470
11471 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:329
11472 msgid ""
11473 "The alias module loads the class you specify and exports\n"
11474 "into your namespace a subroutine that returns the class name. You can\n"
11475 "explicitly alias the class to another name or, if you prefer, you can do so\n"
11476 "implicitly."
11477 msgstr ""
11478
11479 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:386
11480 msgid ""
11481 "Alien::SDL can be used to detect and get configuration settings from an\n"
11482 "installed SDL and related libraries. Based on your platform it offers the\n"
11483 "possibility to download and install prebuilt binaries or to build SDL & co.@:\n"
11484 "from source codes."
11485 msgstr ""
11486
11487 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:410
11488 msgid ""
11489 "This module facilitates using @code{Moose} or @code{Mouse} modules\n"
11490 "without changing the code. By default, Mouse will be provided to libraries,\n"
11491 "unless Moose is already loaded, or explicitly requested by the end-user. End\n"
11492 "users can force the decision of which backend to use by setting the environment\n"
11493 "variable ANY_MOOSE to be Moose or Mouse."
11494 msgstr ""
11495
11496 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:434
11497 msgid ""
11498 "AppConfig is a bundle of Perl5 modules for reading\n"
11499 "configuration files and parsing command line arguments."
11500 msgstr ""
11501
11502 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:455
11503 msgid ""
11504 "@code{Array::Utils} is a small pure-perl module containing\n"
11505 "list manipulation routines."
11506 msgstr ""
11507
11508 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:478
11509 msgid ""
11510 "@code{Async::Interrupt} implements a single feature only of interest\n"
11511 "to advanced perl modules, namely asynchronous interruptions (think \"UNIX\n"
11512 "signals\", which are very similar).\n"
11513 "\n"
11514 "Sometimes, modules wish to run code asynchronously (in another thread,\n"
11515 "or from a signal handler), and then signal the perl interpreter on\n"
11516 "certain events. One common way is to write some data to a pipe and use\n"
11517 "an event handling toolkit to watch for I/O events. Another way is to\n"
11518 "send a signal. Those methods are slow, and in the case of a pipe, also\n"
11519 "not asynchronous - it won't interrupt a running perl interpreter.\n"
11520 "\n"
11521 "This module implements asynchronous notifications that enable you to\n"
11522 "signal running perl code from another thread, asynchronously, and\n"
11523 "sometimes even without using a single syscall."
11524 msgstr ""
11525
11526 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:509
11527 msgid ""
11528 "This package provides various utility functions. When used\n"
11529 "without argument, this module provides four universally accessible attributes\n"
11530 "of general interest as follows:\n"
11531 "@itemize\n"
11532 "@item Abstract\n"
11533 "@item Alias\n"
11534 "@item Memoize\n"
11535 "@item Method\n"
11536 "@item SigHandler\n"
11537 "@end itemize"
11538 msgstr ""
11539
11540 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:545
11541 msgid ""
11542 "@code{Authen::DecHpwd} implements the\n"
11543 "SYS$HASH_PASSWORD password hashing function from VMS (also known as\n"
11544 "LGI$HPWD) and some associated VMS username and password handling\n"
11545 "functions. The password hashing function is implemented in XS with a\n"
11546 "pure Perl backup version for systems that cannot handle XS."
11547 msgstr ""
11548
11549 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:583
11550 msgid ""
11551 "@code{Authen-Passphrase} is the base class for a\n"
11552 "system of objects that encapsulate passphrases. An object of this\n"
11553 "type is a passphrase recogniser; its job is to recognise whether an\n"
11554 "offered passphrase is the right one. For security such passphrase\n"
11555 "recognisers usually do not themselves know the passphrase they are\n"
11556 "looking for; they can merely recognise it when they see it. There are\n"
11557 "many schemes in use to achieve this effect and the intent of this\n"
11558 "class is to provide a consistent interface to them all. In addition\n"
11559 "to the base class, this module also contains implementations of\n"
11560 "several specific passphrase schemes."
11561 msgstr ""
11562
11563 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:610
11564 msgid ""
11565 "When an undefined variable is dereferenced, it gets silently\n"
11566 "upgraded to an array or hash reference (depending of the type of the\n"
11567 "dereferencing). This behaviour is called autovivification and usually does\n"
11568 "what you mean but it may be unnatural or surprising because your variables get\n"
11569 "populated behind your back. This is especially true when several levels of\n"
11570 "dereferencing are involved, in which case all levels are vivified up to the\n"
11571 "last, or when it happens in intuitively read-only constructs like\n"
11572 "@code{exists}. The pragma provided by this package lets you disable\n"
11573 "autovivification for some constructs and optionally throws a warning or an\n"
11574 "error when it would have happened."
11575 msgstr ""
11576
11577 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:644
11578 msgid "This module disables bareword filehandles."
11579 msgstr ""
11580
11581 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:665
11582 msgid ""
11583 "The functions exported by this module allow you to open URLs\n"
11584 "in the user's browser. A set of known commands per OS-name is tested for\n"
11585 "presence, and the first one found is executed. With an optional parameter,\n"
11586 "all known commands are checked."
11587 msgstr ""
11588
11589 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:686
11590 msgid ""
11591 "This package provides procedures to get and set resource\n"
11592 "limits like @code{getrlimit} and @code{setpriority}."
11593 msgstr ""
11594
11595 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:710
11596 msgid ""
11597 "This module allows you to execute code when perl finished\n"
11598 "compiling the surrounding scope."
11599 msgstr ""
11600
11601 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:732
11602 msgid "This module allows you to wrap OP check callbacks."
11603 msgstr ""
11604
11605 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:749
11606 msgid ""
11607 "@code{B::Keywords} supplies several arrays of exportable\n"
11608 "keywords: @code{@@Scalars, @@Arrays, @@Hashes, @@Filehandles, @@Symbols,\n"
11609 "@@Functions, @@Barewords, @@TieIOMethods, @@UNIVERSALMethods and\n"
11610 "@@ExporterSymbols}."
11611 msgstr ""
11612
11613 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:774
11614 msgid ""
11615 "The Benchmark::Timer class allows you to time portions of code\n"
11616 "conveniently, as well as benchmark code by allowing timings of repeated\n"
11617 "trials. It is perfect for when you need more precise information about the\n"
11618 "running time of portions of your code than the Benchmark module will give you,\n"
11619 "but don't want to go all out and profile your code."
11620 msgstr ""
11621
11622 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:799
11623 msgid ""
11624 "Bit::Vector is an efficient C library which allows you to\n"
11625 "handle bit vectors, sets (of integers), \"big integer arithmetic\" and boolean\n"
11626 "matrices, all of arbitrary sizes. The package also includes an\n"
11627 "object-oriented Perl module for accessing the C library from Perl, and\n"
11628 "optionally features overloaded operators for maximum ease of use. The C\n"
11629 "library can nevertheless be used stand-alone, without Perl."
11630 msgstr ""
11631
11632 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:821
11633 msgid ""
11634 "This module provides basic Boolean support, by defining two\n"
11635 "special objects: true and false."
11636 msgstr ""
11637
11638 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:840
11639 msgid ""
11640 "This package provides a data pack for @code{Business::ISBN}.\n"
11641 "These data are generated from the RangeMessage.xml file provided by the ISBN\n"
11642 "Agency."
11643 msgstr ""
11644
11645 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:863
11646 msgid ""
11647 "This modules provides tools to deal with International\n"
11648 "Standard Book Numbers, including ISBN-10 and ISBN-13."
11649 msgstr ""
11650
11651 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:882
11652 msgid ""
11653 "This modules provides tools to deal with International\n"
11654 "Standard Serial Numbers."
11655 msgstr ""
11656
11657 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:902
11658 msgid ""
11659 "This modules provides tools to deal with International\n"
11660 "Standard Music Numbers."
11661 msgstr ""
11662
11663 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:924
11664 msgid ""
11665 "The Cache modules are designed to assist a developer in\n"
11666 "persisting data for a specified period of time. Often these modules are used\n"
11667 "in web applications to store data locally to save repeated and redundant\n"
11668 "expensive calls to remote machines or databases. People have also been known\n"
11669 "to use Cache::Cache for its straightforward interface in sharing data between\n"
11670 "runs of an application or invocations of a CGI-style script or simply as an\n"
11671 "easy to use abstraction of the file system or shared memory."
11672 msgstr ""
11673
11674 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:947
11675 msgid ""
11676 "A shared memory cache through an mmap'ed file. It's core is\n"
11677 "written in C for performance. It uses fcntl locking to ensure multiple\n"
11678 "processes can safely access the cache at the same time. It uses a basic LRU\n"
11679 "algorithm to keep the most used entries in the cache."
11680 msgstr ""
11681
11682 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:970
11683 msgid ""
11684 "Capture::Tiny provides a simple, portable way to capture almost anything\n"
11685 "sent to STDOUT or STDERR, regardless of whether it comes from Perl, from XS\n"
11686 "code or from an external program. Optionally, output can be teed so that it\n"
11687 "is captured while being passed through to the original file handles."
11688 msgstr ""
11689
11690 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:991
11691 msgid ""
11692 "This module is used by Schmorp's modules during configuration stage\n"
11693 "to test the installed perl for compatibility with his modules."
11694 msgstr ""
11695
11696 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1010
11697 msgid ""
11698 "The @code{Carp} routines are useful in your own modules\n"
11699 "because they act like @code{die()} or @code{warn()}, but with a message\n"
11700 "which is more likely to be useful to a user of your module. In the case\n"
11701 "of @code{cluck}, @code{confess}, and @code{longmess} that context is a\n"
11702 "summary of every call in the call-stack. For a shorter message you can use\n"
11703 "@code{carp} or @code{croak} which report the error as being from where your\n"
11704 "module was called. There is no guarantee that that is where the error was,\n"
11705 "but it is a good educated guess."
11706 msgstr ""
11707
11708 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1036
11709 msgid ""
11710 "This module is meant as a debugging aid. It can be used to\n"
11711 "make a script complain loudly with stack backtraces when @code{warn()}-ing or\n"
11712 "@code{die()}ing."
11713 msgstr ""
11714
11715 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1056
11716 msgid ""
11717 "Carp::Assert is intended for a purpose like the ANSI C\n"
11718 "library assert.h."
11719 msgstr ""
11720
11721 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1078
11722 msgid ""
11723 "Carp::Assert::More is a set of handy assertion functions for\n"
11724 "Perl."
11725 msgstr ""
11726
11727 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1098
11728 msgid ""
11729 "This module allows errors from a clan (or family) of modules\n"
11730 "to appear to originate from the caller of the clan. This is necessary in\n"
11731 "cases where the clan modules are not classes derived from each other, and thus\n"
11732 "the Carp.pm module doesn't help."
11733 msgstr ""
11734
11735 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1119
11736 msgid "This module can retrieve information from the CDDB."
11737 msgstr ""
11738
11739 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1214
11740 msgid ""
11741 "Circos is a program for the generation of publication-quality, circularly\n"
11742 "composited renditions of genomic data and related annotations."
11743 msgstr ""
11744
11745 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1235
11746 msgid ""
11747 "This module automagically generates accessors/mutators for\n"
11748 "your class."
11749 msgstr ""
11750
11751 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1258
11752 msgid ""
11753 "A chained accessor is one that always returns the object\n"
11754 "when called with parameters (to set), and the value of the field when called\n"
11755 "with no arguments. This module subclasses Class::Accessor in order to provide\n"
11756 "the same mk_accessors interface."
11757 msgstr ""
11758
11759 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1285
11760 msgid ""
11761 "This class lets you build groups of accessors that will call\n"
11762 "different getters and setters."
11763 msgstr ""
11764
11765 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1305
11766 msgid ""
11767 "This is pragma to change Perl 5's standard method resolution\n"
11768 "order from depth-first left-to-right (a.k.a - pre-order) to the more\n"
11769 "sophisticated C3 method resolution order."
11770 msgstr ""
11771
11772 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1331
11773 msgid ""
11774 "This module is intended as a drop-in replacement for NEXT,\n"
11775 "supporting the same interface, but using Class::C3 to do the hard work."
11776 msgstr ""
11777
11778 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1356
11779 msgid ""
11780 "This module will inject base classes to your module using\n"
11781 "the Class::C3 method resolution order."
11782 msgstr ""
11783
11784 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1375
11785 msgid ""
11786 "Class::Data::Inheritable is for creating accessor/mutators\n"
11787 "to class data. That is, if you want to store something about your class as a\n"
11788 "whole (instead of about a single object). This data is then inherited by your\n"
11789 "subclasses and can be overridden."
11790 msgstr ""
11791
11792 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1396
11793 msgid ""
11794 "This module provides a general-purpose date and datetime\n"
11795 "type for perl."
11796 msgstr ""
11797
11798 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1415
11799 msgid ""
11800 "@code{Class::ErrorHandler} provides an error-handling mechanism that is generic\n"
11801 "enough to be used as the base class for a variety of OO classes. Subclasses inherit\n"
11802 "its two error-handling methods, error and errstr, to communicate error messages back\n"
11803 "to the calling program."
11804 msgstr ""
11805
11806 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1437
11807 msgid "This module exports methods useful for factory classes."
11808 msgstr ""
11809
11810 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1455
11811 msgid ""
11812 "Class::Inspector allows you to get information about a\n"
11813 "loaded class."
11814 msgstr ""
11815
11816 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1484
11817 msgid ""
11818 "\"require EXPR\" only accepts Class/Name.pm style module\n"
11819 "names, not Class::Name. For that, this module provides \"load_class\n"
11820 "'Class::Name'\"."
11821 msgstr ""
11822
11823 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1509
11824 msgid ""
11825 "This module provides an XS implementation for portions of\n"
11826 "Class::Load."
11827 msgstr ""
11828
11829 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1529
11830 msgid ""
11831 "This module solves the problem of having to continually\n"
11832 "write accessor methods for your objects that perform standard tasks."
11833 msgstr ""
11834
11835 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1550
11836 msgid ""
11837 "Class::Method::Modifiers provides three modifiers:\n"
11838 "@code{before}, @code{around}, and @code{after}. @code{before} and @code{after}\n"
11839 "are run just before and after the method they modify, but can not really affect\n"
11840 "that original method. @code{around} is run in place of the original method,\n"
11841 "with a hook to easily call that original method."
11842 msgstr ""
11843
11844 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1579
11845 msgid ""
11846 "The @code{mix_class} function provided by this\n"
11847 "module dynamically generates anonymous classes with specified\n"
11848 "inheritance. This is useful where an incomplete class requires use of\n"
11849 "a mixin in order to become instantiable."
11850 msgstr ""
11851
11852 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1600
11853 msgid ""
11854 "This module implements a Singleton class from which other\n"
11855 "classes can be derived. By itself, the Class::Singleton module does very\n"
11856 "little other than manage the instantiation of a single object."
11857 msgstr ""
11858
11859 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1620
11860 msgid ""
11861 "This module offers a minimalist class construction kit. It\n"
11862 "uses no non-core modules for any recent Perl."
11863 msgstr ""
11864
11865 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1642
11866 msgid ""
11867 "Class:Unload unloads a given class by clearing out its\n"
11868 "symbol table and removing it from %INC."
11869 msgstr ""
11870
11871 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1661
11872 msgid ""
11873 "Class::XSAccessor implements fast read, write, and\n"
11874 "read/write accessors in XS. Additionally, it can provide predicates such as\n"
11875 "\"has_foo()\" for testing whether the attribute \"foo\" is defined in the\n"
11876 "object. It only works with objects that are implemented as ordinary hashes.\n"
11877 "Class::XSAccessor::Array implements the same interface for objects that use\n"
11878 "arrays for their internal representation."
11879 msgstr ""
11880
11881 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1683
11882 msgid ""
11883 "This module provides a clone() method which makes recursive copies of\n"
11884 "nested hash, array, scalar and reference types, including tied variables and\n"
11885 "objects."
11886 msgstr ""
11887
11888 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1710
11889 msgid ""
11890 "This @code{Clone::Choose} module checks several different\n"
11891 "modules which provide a @code{clone()} function and selects an appropriate\n"
11892 "one."
11893 msgstr ""
11894
11895 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1729
11896 msgid ""
11897 "This module provides a general-purpose @code{clone} function\n"
11898 "to make deep copies of Perl data structures. It calls itself recursively to\n"
11899 "copy nested hash, array, scalar and reference types, including tied variables\n"
11900 "and objects."
11901 msgstr ""
11902
11903 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1750
11904 msgid ""
11905 "This module implements some sane defaults for Perl programs,\n"
11906 "as defined by two typical specimens of Perl coders."
11907 msgstr ""
11908
11909 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1776
11910 msgid ""
11911 "Conf::Libconfig is a Perl interface to the libconfig configuration file\n"
11912 "library. It support scalar, array, and hash data structures just like its C/C++\n"
11913 "counterpart. It reduces the effort required to implement a configuration file\n"
11914 "parser in your Perl programme and allows sharing configuration files between\n"
11915 "languages."
11916 msgstr ""
11917
11918 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1798
11919 msgid ""
11920 "Config::Grammar is a module to parse configuration files. The\n"
11921 "configuration may consist of multiple-level sections with assignments and\n"
11922 "tabular data."
11923 msgstr ""
11924
11925 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1820
11926 msgid ""
11927 "Config::Any provides a facility for Perl applications and\n"
11928 "libraries to load configuration data from multiple different file formats. It\n"
11929 "supports XML, YAML, JSON, Apache-style configuration, and Perl code."
11930 msgstr ""
11931
11932 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1842
11933 msgid ""
11934 "This package provides a way to have readable configuration\n"
11935 "files outside your Perl script. Configurations can be imported, sections\n"
11936 "can be grouped, and settings can be accessed from a tied hash."
11937 msgstr ""
11938
11939 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1864
11940 msgid ""
11941 "Config::AutoConf is intended to provide the same\n"
11942 "opportunities to Perl developers as GNU Autoconf does for Shell developers."
11943 msgstr ""
11944
11945 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1882
11946 msgid ""
11947 "This module opens a config file and parses its contents for\n"
11948 "you. The format of config files supported by Config::General is inspired by\n"
11949 "the well known Apache config format and is 100% compatible with Apache\n"
11950 "configs, but you can also just use simple name/value pairs in your config\n"
11951 "files. In addition to the capabilities of an Apache config file it supports\n"
11952 "some enhancements such as here-documents, C-style comments, and multiline\n"
11953 "options."
11954 msgstr ""
11955
11956 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1914
11957 msgid ""
11958 "This module handles parsing, modifying and creating configuration files\n"
11959 "of the style used by the Git version control system."
11960 msgstr ""
11961
11962 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1937
11963 msgid ""
11964 "@code{Config::INI} is a module that facilates the reading\n"
11965 "and writing of @code{.ini}-style configuration files."
11966 msgstr ""
11967
11968 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1963
11969 msgid ""
11970 "This package provides prodecures to create read-only\n"
11971 "scalars, arrays, and hashes."
11972 msgstr ""
11973
11974 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:1985
11975 msgid ""
11976 "This module runs code after a subroutine call, preserving\n"
11977 "the context the subroutine would have seen if it were the last statement in\n"
11978 "the caller."
11979 msgstr ""
11980
11981 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2012
11982 msgid ""
11983 "BinHex is a format for transporting files safely through electronic\n"
11984 "mail, as short-lined, 7-bit, semi-compressed data streams. This module\n"
11985 "provides a means of converting those data streams back into into binary\n"
11986 "data."
11987 msgstr ""
11988
11989 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2035
11990 msgid ""
11991 "@code{CPAN::Changes} helps users programmatically read and write\n"
11992 "@file{Changes} files that conform to a common specification."
11993 msgstr ""
11994
11995 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2057
11996 msgid ""
11997 "@code{CPAN::DistnameInfo} uses heuristics to extract the distribution\n"
11998 "name and version from filenames."
11999 msgstr ""
12000
12001 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2078
12002 msgid ""
12003 "This module verifies if requirements described in a\n"
12004 "CPAN::Meta object are present."
12005 msgstr ""
12006
12007 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2098 gnu/packages/perl.scm:5792
12008 msgid ""
12009 "This module converts Perl data structures to JSON and vice\n"
12010 "versa."
12011 msgstr ""
12012
12013 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2120
12014 msgid ""
12015 "@code{Crypt::CBC} is a Perl-only implementation of\n"
12016 "the cryptographic Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) mode. In combination\n"
12017 "with a block cipher such as @code{Crypt::Rijndael} you can encrypt and\n"
12018 "decrypt messages of arbitrarily long length. The encrypted messages\n"
12019 "are compatible with the encryption format used by SSLeay."
12020 msgstr ""
12021
12022 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2145
12023 msgid ""
12024 "@code{Crypt::DES} is an XS-based implementation of\n"
12025 "the DES cryptography algorithm. The module implements the\n"
12026 "@code{Crypt::CBC} interface which has blocksize, keysize, encrypt and\n"
12027 "decrypt functions."
12028 msgstr ""
12029
12030 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2173
12031 msgid ""
12032 "Eksblowfish is a variant of the Blowfish cipher,\n"
12033 "modified to make the key setup very expensive. This doesn't make it\n"
12034 "significantly cryptographically stronger but is intended to hinder\n"
12035 "brute-force attacks. Eksblowfish is a parameterised (family-keyed)\n"
12036 "cipher. It takes a cost parameter that controls how expensive the key\n"
12037 "scheduling is. It also takes a family key, known as the \"salt\".\n"
12038 "Cost and salt parameters together define a cipher family. Within each\n"
12039 "family, the key determines the encryption function. This distribution\n"
12040 "also includes an implementation of @code{bcrypt}, the Unix crypt()\n"
12041 "password hashing algorithm based on Eksblowfish."
12042 msgstr ""
12043
12044 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2206
12045 msgid ""
12046 "@code{Crypt::MySQL} emulates the MySQL PASSWORD()\n"
12047 "function. The module does not depend on an interface to the MySQL\n"
12048 "database server. This enables the comparison of encrypted passwords\n"
12049 "without the need for a real MySQL environment."
12050 msgstr ""
12051
12052 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2230
12053 msgid ""
12054 "@code{Crypt::PasswdMD5} provides various\n"
12055 "crypt()-compatible interfaces to the MD5-based crypt() function found\n"
12056 "in various *nixes. It is based on the implementation found on FreeBSD\n"
12057 "2.2.[56]-RELEASE."
12058 msgstr ""
12059
12060 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2251
12061 msgid ""
12062 "Crypt::RandPasswd provides three functions that can be used\n"
12063 "to generate random passwords, constructed from words, letters, or characters.\n"
12064 "This code is a Perl implementation of the Automated Password Generator\n"
12065 "standard, like the program described in \"A Random Word Generator For\n"
12066 "Pronounceable Passwords\". This code is a re-engineering of the program\n"
12067 "contained in Appendix A of FIPS Publication 181, \"Standard for Automated\n"
12068 "Password Generator\"."
12069 msgstr ""
12070
12071 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2275
12072 msgid ""
12073 "This module implements the Rijndael cipher which has\n"
12074 "been selected as the Advanced Encryption Standard. The keysize for\n"
12075 "Rijndael is 32 bytes. The blocksize is 16 bytes (128 bits). The\n"
12076 "supported encryption modes are:\n"
12077 "\n"
12078 "@itemize\n"
12079 "@item @code{MODE_CBC}---Cipher Block Chaining\n"
12080 "@item @code{MODE_CFB}---Cipher feedback\n"
12081 "@item @code{MODE_CTR}---Counter mode\n"
12082 "@item @code{MODE_ECB}---Electronic cookbook mode\n"
12083 "@item @code{MODE_OFB}---Output feedback\n"
12084 "@end itemize"
12085 msgstr ""
12086
12087 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2306
12088 msgid "A pure Perl implementation of the RC4 algorithm."
12089 msgstr ""
12090
12091 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2325
12092 msgid ""
12093 "@code{Crypt::UnixCrypt_XS} implements the DES-based\n"
12094 "Unix @code{crypt} function. For those who need to construct\n"
12095 "non-standard variants of @code{crypt}, the various building blocks\n"
12096 "used in @code{crypt} are also supplied separately."
12097 msgstr ""
12098
12099 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2350
12100 msgid ""
12101 "@code{Cwd::Guard} changes the current directory using a limited scope.\n"
12102 "It returns to the previous working directory when the object is destroyed."
12103 msgstr ""
12104
12105 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2388
12106 msgid ""
12107 "Chaolin Zhang's Perl Library (czplib) contains assorted\n"
12108 "functions and data structures for processing and analysing genomic and\n"
12109 "bioinformatics data."
12110 msgstr ""
12111
12112 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2418
12113 msgid ""
12114 "Collection of classes that wrap fundamental data types that\n"
12115 "exist in Perl. These classes and methods as they exist today are an attempt\n"
12116 "to mirror functionality provided by Moose's Native Traits. One important\n"
12117 "thing to note is all classes currently do no validation on constructor\n"
12118 "input."
12119 msgstr ""
12120
12121 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2442
12122 msgid ""
12123 "This module compares arbitrary data structures to see if\n"
12124 "they are copies of each other."
12125 msgstr ""
12126
12127 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2471
12128 msgid ""
12129 "@code{Data::Entropy} provides modules relating to\n"
12130 "the generation and use of entropy. The Data::Entropy::Source class\n"
12131 "manages the entropy coming from a particular source. This class acts\n"
12132 "as a layer over a raw entropy source, which may be a normal I/O handle\n"
12133 "or a special-purpose class. The Data::Entropy::RawSource::* classes\n"
12134 "provide fundamental sources of entropy. The sources specially\n"
12135 "supported are an OS-supplied entropy collector, downloads from servers\n"
12136 "on the Internet, and cryptographic fake entropy. The\n"
12137 "Data::Entropy::Algorithms module contains a collection of fundamental\n"
12138 "algorithms that use entropy. There are random number generators and\n"
12139 "functions to shuffle arrays."
12140 msgstr ""
12141
12142 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2504
12143 msgid ""
12144 "This module is about the native integer numerical\n"
12145 "data type. A native integer is one of the types of datum that can\n"
12146 "appear in the numeric part of a Perl scalar. This module supplies\n"
12147 "constants describing the native integer type. Both signed and\n"
12148 "unsigned representations are handled."
12149 msgstr ""
12150
12151 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2526
12152 msgid ""
12153 "@code{Data::Uniqid} provides three simple routines for\n"
12154 "generating unique ids. These ids are coded with a Base62 system to make them\n"
12155 "short and handy (e.g. to use it as part of a URL)."
12156 msgstr ""
12157
12158 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2546
12159 msgid ""
12160 "@code{Data::UUID} provides a framework for generating\n"
12161 "Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs), also known as Globally Unique\n"
12162 "Identifiers (GUIDs). A UUID is 128 bits long, and is guaranteed to be\n"
12163 "different from all other UUIDs/GUIDs generated until 3400 CE."
12164 msgstr ""
12165
12166 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2567
12167 msgid ""
12168 "This module provide functions that takes a list of values as\n"
12169 "their argument and produces a string as its result. The string contains Perl\n"
12170 "code that, when \"eval\"ed, produces a deep copy of the original arguments."
12171 msgstr ""
12172
12173 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2587
12174 msgid ""
12175 "Given a list of scalars or reference variables,\n"
12176 "@code{Data::Dumper} writes out their contents in Perl syntax. The references\n"
12177 "can also be objects. The content of each variable is output in a single Perl\n"
12178 "statement. It handles self-referential structures correctly."
12179 msgstr ""
12180
12181 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2608
12182 msgid ""
12183 "Data::Dumper::Concise provides a dumper with Less\n"
12184 "indentation and newlines plus sub deparsing."
12185 msgstr ""
12186
12187 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2632
12188 msgid ""
12189 "@code{Data::Float} is about the native floating\n"
12190 "point numerical data type. A floating point number is one of the\n"
12191 "types of datum that can appear in the numeric part of a Perl scalar.\n"
12192 "This module supplies constants describing the native floating point\n"
12193 "type, classification functions and functions to manipulate floating\n"
12194 "point values at a low level."
12195 msgstr ""
12196
12197 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2660
12198 msgid "Data::OptList provides a simple syntax for name/value option pairs."
12199 msgstr ""
12200
12201 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2682
12202 msgid ""
12203 "When searching through large amounts of data, it is often\n"
12204 "the case that a result set is returned that is larger than we want to display\n"
12205 "on one page. This results in wanting to page through various pages of data.\n"
12206 "The maths behind this is unfortunately fiddly, hence this module."
12207 msgstr ""
12208
12209 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2719
12210 msgid ""
12211 "@code{Data::Perl} is a container class for the following classes:\n"
12212 "@itemize\n"
12213 "@item @code{Data::Perl::Collection::Hash}\n"
12214 "@item @code{Data::Perl::Collection::Array}\n"
12215 "@item @code{Data::Perl::String}\n"
12216 "@item @code{Data::Perl::Number}\n"
12217 "@item @code{Data::Perl::Counter}\n"
12218 "@item @code{Data::Perl::Bool}\n"
12219 "@item @code{Data::Perl::Code}\n"
12220 "@end itemize"
12221 msgstr ""
12222
12223 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2751
12224 msgid ""
12225 "Display Perl variables and objects on screen, properly\n"
12226 "formatted (to be inspected by a human)."
12227 msgstr ""
12228
12229 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2775
12230 msgid ""
12231 "This Perl module allows you to split data into records by\n"
12232 "not only specifying what you wish to split the data on, but also by specifying\n"
12233 "an \"unless\" regular expression. If the text in question matches the\n"
12234 "\"unless\" regex, it will not be split there. This allows us to do things\n"
12235 "like split on newlines unless newlines are embedded in quotes."
12236 msgstr ""
12237
12238 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2804
12239 msgid ""
12240 "This package provides a Perl library to read multiple hunks\n"
12241 "of data out of your DATA section."
12242 msgstr ""
12243
12244 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2825
12245 msgid ""
12246 "Data::Section::Simple is a simple module to extract data from __DATA__\n"
12247 "section of the file."
12248 msgstr ""
12249
12250 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2847
12251 msgid ""
12252 "This module is for manipulating data as hierarchical tag/value\n"
12253 "pairs (Structured TAGs or Simple Tree AGgregates). These datastructures can\n"
12254 "be represented as nested arrays, which have the advantage of being native to\n"
12255 "Perl."
12256 msgstr ""
12257
12258 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2875
12259 msgid ""
12260 "This module tries to find middle ground between one at a\n"
12261 "time and all at once processing of data sets. The purpose of this module is\n"
12262 "to avoid the overhead of implementing an iterative api when this isn't\n"
12263 "necessary, without breaking forward compatibility in case that becomes\n"
12264 "necessary later on."
12265 msgstr ""
12266
12267 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2900
12268 msgid ""
12269 "Data::Tumbler - Dynamic generation of nested combinations of\n"
12270 "variants."
12271 msgstr ""
12272
12273 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2927
12274 msgid ""
12275 "This module is a simple visitor implementation for Perl\n"
12276 "values. It has a main dispatcher method, visit, which takes a single perl\n"
12277 "value and then calls the methods appropriate for that value. It can\n"
12278 "recursively map (cloning as necessary) or just traverse most structures, with\n"
12279 "support for per-object behavior, circular structures, visiting tied\n"
12280 "structures, and all ref types (hashes, arrays, scalars, code, globs)."
12281 msgstr ""
12282
12283 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2953
12284 msgid ""
12285 "This package consists of a Perl module for date calculations\n"
12286 "based on the Gregorian calendar, thereby complying with all relevant norms and\n"
12287 "standards: ISO/R 2015-1971, DIN 1355 and, to some extent, ISO 8601 (where\n"
12288 "applicable)."
12289 msgstr ""
12290
12291 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:2978
12292 msgid ""
12293 "Date::Calc::XS is an XS wrapper and C library plug-in for\n"
12294 "Date::Calc."
12295 msgstr ""
12296
12297 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3001
12298 msgid ""
12299 "Date::Manip is a series of modules for common date/time\n"
12300 "operations, such as comparing two times, determining a date a given amount of\n"
12301 "time from another, or parsing international times."
12302 msgstr ""
12303
12304 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3021
12305 msgid ""
12306 "Dates are complex enough without times and timezones. This\n"
12307 "module may be used to create simple date objects. It handles validation,\n"
12308 "interval arithmetic, and day-of-week calculation. It does not deal with\n"
12309 "hours, minutes, seconds, and time zones."
12310 msgstr ""
12311
12312 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3053
12313 msgid ""
12314 "DateTime is a class for the representation of date/time\n"
12315 "combinations. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in\n"
12316 "time before its creation (in 1582)."
12317 msgstr ""
12318
12319 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3075
12320 msgid ""
12321 "This package is a companion module to @code{DateTime.pm}.\n"
12322 "It implements the Julian calendar. It supports everything that\n"
12323 "@code{DateTime.pm} supports and more: about one day per century more, to be\n"
12324 "precise."
12325 msgstr ""
12326
12327 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3102
12328 msgid ""
12329 "The DateTime::Set module provides a date/time sets\n"
12330 "implementation. It allows, for example, the generation of groups of dates,\n"
12331 "like \"every wednesday\", and then find all the dates matching that pattern,\n"
12332 "within a time range."
12333 msgstr ""
12334
12335 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3126
12336 msgid ""
12337 "This module provides convenience methods that let you easily\n"
12338 "create DateTime::Set objects for RFC 2445 style recurrences."
12339 msgstr ""
12340
12341 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3148
12342 msgid ""
12343 "This module provides convenience methods that let you easily\n"
12344 "create DateTime::Set objects for various recurrences, such as \"once a month\"\n"
12345 "or \"every day\". You can also create more complicated recurrences, such as\n"
12346 "\"every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM\"."
12347 msgstr ""
12348
12349 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3174
12350 msgid ""
12351 "DateTime::Format::Builder creates DateTime parsers. Many\n"
12352 "string formats of dates and times are simple and just require a basic regular\n"
12353 "expression to extract the relevant information. Builder provides a simple way\n"
12354 "to do this without writing reams of structural code."
12355 msgstr ""
12356
12357 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3204
12358 msgid ""
12359 "DateTime::Format::Flexible attempts to take any string you\n"
12360 "give it and parse it into a DateTime object."
12361 msgstr ""
12362
12363 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3231
12364 msgid ""
12365 "This module understands the ICal date/time and duration\n"
12366 "formats, as defined in RFC 2445. It can be used to parse these formats in\n"
12367 "order to create the appropriate objects."
12368 msgstr ""
12369
12370 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3260
12371 msgid ""
12372 "@code{DateTime::Format::ISO8601} is a DateTime\n"
12373 "extension that parses almost all ISO8601 date and time formats."
12374 msgstr ""
12375
12376 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3291
12377 msgid ""
12378 "DateTime::Format::Natural takes a string with a human\n"
12379 "readable date/time and creates a machine readable one by applying natural\n"
12380 "parsing logic."
12381 msgstr ""
12382
12383 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3318
12384 msgid ""
12385 "This module implements most of `strptime(3)`, the POSIX\n"
12386 "function that is the reverse of `strftime(3)`, for `DateTime`. While\n"
12387 "`strftime` takes a `DateTime` and a pattern and returns a string, `strptime`\n"
12388 "takes a string and a pattern and returns the `DateTime` object associated."
12389 msgstr ""
12390
12391 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3352
12392 msgid ""
12393 "The DateTime::Locale modules provide localization data for\n"
12394 "the DateTime.pm class."
12395 msgstr ""
12396
12397 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3394
12398 msgid ""
12399 "This class is the base class for all time zone objects. A\n"
12400 "time zone is represented internally as a set of observances, each of which\n"
12401 "describes the offset from GMT for a given time period. Note that without the\n"
12402 "DateTime module, this module does not do much. It's primary interface is\n"
12403 "through a DateTime object, and most users will not need to directly use\n"
12404 "DateTime::TimeZone methods."
12405 msgstr ""
12406
12407 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3425
12408 msgid ""
12409 "DateTimeX::Easy uses a variety of DateTime::Format packages\n"
12410 "to create DateTime objects, with some custom tweaks to smooth out the rough\n"
12411 "edges (mainly concerning timezone detection and selection)."
12412 msgstr ""
12413
12414 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3447
12415 msgid ""
12416 "RFCs 2822 and 822 specify date formats to be used by email.\n"
12417 "This module parses and emits such dates."
12418 msgstr ""
12419
12420 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3471
12421 msgid ""
12422 "This module understands the W3CDTF date/time format, an ISO 8601 profile,\n"
12423 "defined at https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime. This format is the native date\n"
12424 "format of RSS 1.0. It can be used to parse these formats in order to create\n"
12425 "the appropriate objects."
12426 msgstr ""
12427
12428 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3500
12429 msgid ""
12430 "This module makes some new features of the Perl\n"
12431 "5.14.0 C API available to XS modules running on older versions of\n"
12432 "Perl. The features are centred around the function\n"
12433 "@code{cv_set_call_checker}, which allows XS code to attach a magical\n"
12434 "annotation to a Perl subroutine, resulting in resolvable calls to that\n"
12435 "subroutine being mutated at compile time by arbitrary C code. This\n"
12436 "module makes @code{cv_set_call_checker} and several supporting\n"
12437 "functions available."
12438 msgstr ""
12439
12440 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3527
12441 msgid "Devel::Caller provides meatier version of caller."
12442 msgstr ""
12443
12444 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3546
12445 msgid ""
12446 "Devel::CheckBin is a perl module that checks whether a\n"
12447 "particular command is available."
12448 msgstr ""
12449
12450 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3568
12451 msgid ""
12452 "@code{Devel::CheckLib} is a Perl module that checks whether a particular\n"
12453 "C library and its headers are available. You can also check for the presence of\n"
12454 "particular functions in a library, or even that those functions return\n"
12455 "particular results."
12456 msgstr ""
12457
12458 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3590
12459 msgid ""
12460 "@code{Devel::CheckCompiler} is a tiny module to check\n"
12461 "whether a compiler is available. It can test for a C99 compiler, or\n"
12462 "you can tell it to compile a C source file with optional linker flags."
12463 msgstr ""
12464
12465 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3614
12466 msgid ""
12467 "@code{Devel::Cycle} This is a tool for finding circular references in\n"
12468 "objects and other types of references. Because of Perl's reference-count\n"
12469 "based memory management, circular references will cause memory leaks."
12470 msgstr ""
12471
12472 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3636
12473 msgid ""
12474 "Devel::GlobalDestruction provides a function returning the\n"
12475 "equivalent of \"$@{^GLOBAL_PHASE@} eq 'DESTRUCT'\" for older perls."
12476 msgstr ""
12477
12478 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3657
12479 msgid ""
12480 "Given a list of Perl modules/filenames, this module makes\n"
12481 "@code{require} and @code{use} statements fail (no matter whether the specified\n"
12482 "files/modules are installed or not)."
12483 msgstr ""
12484
12485 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3678
12486 msgid ""
12487 "This module provides a basic way to discover if a piece of perl code is\n"
12488 "allocating perl data and not releasing them again."
12489 msgstr ""
12490
12491 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3699
12492 msgid ""
12493 "Devel::LexAlias provides the ability to alias a lexical\n"
12494 "variable in a subroutines scope to one of your choosing."
12495 msgstr ""
12496
12497 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3724
12498 msgid ""
12499 "Devel::OverloadInfo returns information about overloaded\n"
12500 "operators for a given class (or object), including where in the inheritance\n"
12501 "hierarchy the overloads are declared and where the code implementing it is."
12502 msgstr ""
12503
12504 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3752
12505 msgid ""
12506 "This module is a data dumper optimized for logging of\n"
12507 "arbitrary parameters."
12508 msgstr ""
12509
12510 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3770
12511 msgid ""
12512 "The Devel::StackTrace module contains two classes,\n"
12513 "Devel::StackTrace and Devel::StackTrace::Frame. These objects encapsulate the\n"
12514 "information that can be retrieved via Perl's caller() function, as well as\n"
12515 "providing a simple interface to this data."
12516 msgstr ""
12517
12518 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3793
12519 msgid ""
12520 "Devel::StackTrace::AsHTML adds as_html method to\n"
12521 "Devel::StackTrace which displays the stack trace in beautiful HTML, with code\n"
12522 "snippet context and function parameters. If you call it on an instance of\n"
12523 "Devel::StackTrace::WithLexicals, you even get to see the lexical variables of\n"
12524 "each stack frame."
12525 msgstr ""
12526
12527 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3815
12528 msgid "Devel::Symdump provides access to the perl symbol table."
12529 msgstr ""
12530
12531 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3833
12532 msgid ""
12533 "The @code{Digest::CRC} module calculates CRC sums of\n"
12534 "all sorts. It contains wrapper functions with the correct parameters\n"
12535 "for CRC-CCITT, CRC-16 and CRC-32."
12536 msgstr ""
12537
12538 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3852
12539 msgid ""
12540 "The Digest::HMAC module follows the common Digest::\n"
12541 "interface for the RFC 2104 HMAC mechanism."
12542 msgstr ""
12543
12544 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3872
12545 msgid ""
12546 "The @code{Digest::MD4} module allows you to use the\n"
12547 "RSA Data Security Inc.@: MD4 Message Digest algorithm from within Perl\n"
12548 "programs. The algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length\n"
12549 "and produces as output a 128-bit \"fingerprint\" or \"message digest\"\n"
12550 "of the input. MD4 is described in RFC 1320."
12551 msgstr ""
12552
12553 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3894
12554 msgid ""
12555 "The @code{Digest::MD5} module allows you to use the MD5 Message Digest\n"
12556 "algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as\n"
12557 "input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a\n"
12558 "128-bit \"fingerprint\" or \"message digest\" of the input."
12559 msgstr ""
12560
12561 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3920
12562 msgid ""
12563 "The @code{Digest::SHA} Perl module implements the hash functions\n"
12564 "of the SHA family. It also provides the @code{shasum} binary."
12565 msgstr ""
12566
12567 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3938
12568 msgid ""
12569 "This package provides @code{Digest::SHA1}, an implementation of the NIST\n"
12570 "SHA-1 message digest algorithm for use by Perl programs."
12571 msgstr ""
12572
12573 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3960
12574 msgid ""
12575 "This module allows you to specify conflicting versions of\n"
12576 "modules separately and deal with them after the module is done installing."
12577 msgstr ""
12578
12579 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:3984
12580 msgid ""
12581 "This module provides a function-based interface to\n"
12582 "dynamic loading as used by Perl. Some details of dynamic loading are\n"
12583 "very platform-dependent, so correct use of these functions requires\n"
12584 "the programmer to be mindfulof the space of platform variations."
12585 msgstr ""
12586
12587 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4008
12588 msgid ""
12589 "Encode module provides the interface between Perl strings and\n"
12590 "the rest of the system. Perl strings are sequences of characters."
12591 msgstr ""
12592
12593 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4029
12594 msgid ""
12595 "This package provides a class @code{Encode::Detect} to detect\n"
12596 "the encoding of data."
12597 msgstr ""
12598
12599 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4048
12600 msgid ""
12601 "This package provides an ASCII mapping for the eucJP\n"
12602 "encoding."
12603 msgstr ""
12604
12605 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4067
12606 msgid ""
12607 "This package provides encodings for JIS X 0212, which is\n"
12608 "also known as JIS 2000."
12609 msgstr ""
12610
12611 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4091
12612 msgid ""
12613 "This Perl module provides Chinese encodings that are not\n"
12614 "part of Perl by default, including \"BIG5-1984\", \"BIG5-2003\", \"BIG5PLUS\",\n"
12615 "\"BIG5EXT\", \"CCCII\", \"EUC-TW\", \"CNS11643-*\", \"GB18030\", and\n"
12616 "\"UNISYS\"."
12617 msgstr ""
12618
12619 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4114
12620 msgid ""
12621 "@code{Env::Path} presents an object-oriented interface to\n"
12622 "path variables, defined as that subclass of environment variables which name\n"
12623 "an ordered list of file system elements separated by a platform-standard\n"
12624 "separator."
12625 msgstr ""
12626
12627 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4135
12628 msgid ""
12629 "The Error package provides two interfaces. Firstly Error\n"
12630 "provides a procedural interface to exception handling. Secondly Error is a\n"
12631 "base class for errors/exceptions that can either be thrown, for subsequent\n"
12632 "catch, or can simply be recorded."
12633 msgstr ""
12634
12635 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4161
12636 msgid ""
12637 "String eval is often used for dynamic code generation. For\n"
12638 "instance, Moose uses it heavily, to generate inlined versions of accessors and\n"
12639 "constructors, which speeds code up at runtime by a significant amount. String\n"
12640 "eval is not without its issues however - it's difficult to control the scope\n"
12641 "it's used in (which determines which variables are in scope inside the eval),\n"
12642 "and it's easy to miss compilation errors, since eval catches them and sticks\n"
12643 "them in $@@ instead. This module attempts to solve these problems. It\n"
12644 "provides an eval_closure function, which evals a string in a clean\n"
12645 "environment, other than a fixed list of specified variables. Compilation\n"
12646 "errors are rethrown automatically."
12647 msgstr ""
12648
12649 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4203
12650 msgid ""
12651 "The Eval::WithLexicals Perl library provides support for\n"
12652 "lexical scope evaluation. This package also includes the @command{tinyrepl}\n"
12653 "command, which can be used as a minimal Perl read-eval-print loop (REPL)."
12654 msgstr ""
12655
12656 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4226
12657 msgid ""
12658 "Exception::Class allows you to declare exception hierarchies\n"
12659 "in your modules in a \"Java-esque\" manner."
12660 msgstr ""
12661
12662 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4248
12663 msgid ""
12664 "Exporter implements an import method which allows a module to\n"
12665 "export functions and variables to its users' namespaces. Many modules use\n"
12666 "Exporter rather than implementing their own import method because Exporter\n"
12667 "provides a highly flexible interface, with an implementation optimised for the\n"
12668 "common case."
12669 msgstr ""
12670
12671 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4269
12672 msgid ""
12673 "Exporter::Lite is an alternative to Exporter, intended to provide a\n"
12674 "lightweight subset of the most commonly-used functionality. It supports\n"
12675 "import(), @@EXPORT and @@EXPORT_OK and not a whole lot else."
12676 msgstr ""
12677
12678 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4289
12679 msgid ""
12680 "Exporter::Tiny supports many of Sub::Exporter's\n"
12681 "external-facing features including renaming imported functions with the `-as`,\n"
12682 "`-prefix` and `-suffix` options; explicit destinations with the `into` option;\n"
12683 "and alternative installers with the `installler` option. But it's written in\n"
12684 "only about 40% as many lines of code and with zero non-core dependencies."
12685 msgstr ""
12686
12687 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4311
12688 msgid ""
12689 "This package contains functions to manipulate a MANIFEST\n"
12690 "file. The package exports no functions by default. The following are exported\n"
12691 "on request: mkmanifest, manifind, manicheck, filecheck, fullcheck, skipcheck,\n"
12692 "maniread, maniskip, manicopy, maniadd."
12693 msgstr ""
12694
12695 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4334
12696 msgid ""
12697 "This module tries to make install path resolution as easy as\n"
12698 "possible."
12699 msgstr ""
12700
12701 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4353
12702 msgid ""
12703 "ExtUtils::Config is an abstraction around the %Config hash.\n"
12704 "By itself it is not a particularly interesting module by any measure, however\n"
12705 "it ties together a family of modern toolchain modules."
12706 msgstr ""
12707
12708 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4381
12709 msgid ""
12710 "ExtUtils::CppGuess attempts to guess the C++ compiler that\n"
12711 "is compatible with the C compiler used to build perl."
12712 msgstr ""
12713
12714 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4402
12715 msgid ""
12716 "This module tries to make it easy to build Perl extensions that use\n"
12717 "functions and typemaps provided by other perl extensions. This means that a\n"
12718 "perl extension is treated like a shared library that provides also a C and an\n"
12719 "XS interface besides the perl one."
12720 msgstr ""
12721
12722 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4423
12723 msgid ""
12724 "This module provides various portable helper functions for\n"
12725 "module building modules."
12726 msgstr ""
12727
12728 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4444
12729 msgid ""
12730 "Some Perl modules need to ship C libraries together with\n"
12731 "their Perl code. Although there are mechanisms to compile and link (or glue)\n"
12732 "C code in your Perl programs, there isn't a clear method to compile standard,\n"
12733 "self-contained C libraries. This module main goal is to help in that task."
12734 msgstr ""
12735
12736 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4468
12737 msgid ""
12738 "The package contains the ExtUtils::ParseXS module to\n"
12739 "convert Perl XS code into C code, the ExtUtils::Typemaps module to\n"
12740 "handle Perl/XS typemap files, and their submodules."
12741 msgstr ""
12742
12743 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4490
12744 msgid ""
12745 "@code{ExtUtils::PkgConfig} is a very simplistic interface to the\n"
12746 "@command{pkg-config} utility, intended for use in the @file{Makefile.PL}\n"
12747 "of perl extensions which bind libraries that @command{pkg-config} knows.\n"
12748 "It is really just boilerplate code that you would have written yourself."
12749 msgstr ""
12750
12751 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4516
12752 msgid ""
12753 "The package provides a number of useful typemaps as\n"
12754 "submodules of ExtUtils::Typemaps."
12755 msgstr ""
12756
12757 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4542
12758 msgid ""
12759 "This module implements the Perl foreign function\n"
12760 "interface XS for C++; it is a thin layer over plain XS."
12761 msgstr ""
12762
12763 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4573
12764 msgid ""
12765 "This module provides a class to monitor a directory for\n"
12766 "changes made to any file."
12767 msgstr ""
12768
12769 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4596
12770 msgid ""
12771 "This module is a helper for installing, reading and finding\n"
12772 "configuration file locations. @code{File::ConfigDir} is a module to help out\n"
12773 "when Perl modules (especially applications) need to read and store\n"
12774 "configuration files from more than one location."
12775 msgstr ""
12776
12777 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4617
12778 msgid ""
12779 "This module has 3 functions: one to copy files only, one to\n"
12780 "copy directories only, and one to do either depending on the argument's\n"
12781 "type."
12782 msgstr ""
12783
12784 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4640
12785 msgid ""
12786 "File::Find::Rule is a friendlier interface to File::Find.\n"
12787 "It allows you to build rules which specify the desired files and\n"
12788 "directories."
12789 msgstr ""
12790
12791 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4664
12792 msgid ""
12793 "File::Find::Rule::Perl provides methods for finding various\n"
12794 "types Perl-related files, or replicating search queries run on a distribution\n"
12795 "in various parts of the CPAN ecosystem."
12796 msgstr ""
12797
12798 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4686
12799 msgid ""
12800 "@code{File::Grep} provides similar functionality as perl's\n"
12801 "builtin @code{grep}, @code{map}, and @code{foreach} commands, but iterating\n"
12802 "over a passed filelist instead of arrays. While trivial, this module can\n"
12803 "provide a quick dropin when such functionality is needed."
12804 msgstr ""
12805
12806 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4710
12807 msgid ""
12808 "File::HomeDir is a module for locating the directories that\n"
12809 "are @code{owned} by a user (typically your user) and to solve the various issues\n"
12810 "that arise trying to find them consistently across a wide variety of\n"
12811 "platforms."
12812 msgstr ""
12813
12814 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4732
12815 msgid ""
12816 "This module provide a convenient way to create directories\n"
12817 "of arbitrary depth and to delete an entire directory subtree from the\n"
12818 "file system."
12819 msgstr ""
12820
12821 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4756
12822 msgid ""
12823 "@code{File::pushd} does a temporary @code{chdir} that is\n"
12824 "easily and automatically reverted, similar to @code{pushd} in some Unix\n"
12825 "command shells. It works by creating an object that caches the original\n"
12826 "working directory. When the object is destroyed, the destructor calls\n"
12827 "@code{chdir} to revert to the original working directory. By storing the\n"
12828 "object in a lexical variable with a limited scope, this happens automatically\n"
12829 "at the end of the scope."
12830 msgstr ""
12831
12832 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4787
12833 msgid ""
12834 "The File::List module crawls the directory tree starting at the\n"
12835 "provided base directory and can return files (and/or directories if desired)\n"
12836 "matching a regular expression."
12837 msgstr ""
12838
12839 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4808
12840 msgid ""
12841 "This module reads a file backwards line by line. It is\n"
12842 "simple to use, memory efficient and fast. It supports both an object and a\n"
12843 "tied handle interface.\n"
12844 "\n"
12845 "It is intended for processing log and other similar text files which typically\n"
12846 "have their newest entries appended to them. By default files are assumed to\n"
12847 "be plain text and have a line ending appropriate to the OS. But you can set\n"
12848 "the input record separator string on a per file basis."
12849 msgstr ""
12850
12851 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4835
12852 msgid ""
12853 "@code{File::Remove::remove} removes files and directories.\n"
12854 "It acts like @code{/bin/rm}, for the most part. Although @code{unlink} can be\n"
12855 "given a list of files, it will not remove directories; this module remedies\n"
12856 "that. It also accepts wildcards, * and ?, as arguments for file names."
12857 msgstr ""
12858
12859 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4859
12860 msgid ""
12861 "The intent of File::ShareDir is to provide a companion to\n"
12862 "Class::Inspector and File::HomeDir. Quite often you want or need your Perl\n"
12863 "module to have access to a large amount of read-only data that is stored on\n"
12864 "the file-system at run-time. Once the files have been installed to the\n"
12865 "correct directory, you can use File::ShareDir to find your files again after\n"
12866 "the installation."
12867 msgstr ""
12868
12869 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4881
12870 msgid ""
12871 "File::ShareDir::Dist finds share directories for\n"
12872 "distributions. It is a companion module to File::ShareDir."
12873 msgstr ""
12874
12875 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4902
12876 msgid ""
12877 "File::ShareDir::Install allows you to install read-only data\n"
12878 "files from a distribution. It is a companion module to File::ShareDir, which\n"
12879 "allows you to locate these files after installation."
12880 msgstr ""
12881
12882 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4921
12883 msgid ""
12884 "File::Slurp provides subroutines to read or write entire\n"
12885 "files with a simple call. It also has a subroutine for reading the list of\n"
12886 "file names in a directory."
12887 msgstr ""
12888
12889 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4947
12890 msgid ""
12891 "This module provides functions for fast and correct file\n"
12892 "slurping and spewing. All functions are optionally exported."
12893 msgstr ""
12894
12895 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4966
12896 msgid "This module provides functions for fast reading and writing of files."
12897 msgstr ""
12898
12899 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:4983
12900 msgid ""
12901 "File::Temp can be used to create and open temporary files in\n"
12902 "a safe way."
12903 msgstr ""
12904
12905 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5002
12906 msgid ""
12907 "File::Which was created to be able to get the paths to executable\n"
12908 "programs on systems under which the `which' program wasn't implemented in the\n"
12909 "shell."
12910 msgstr ""
12911
12912 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5025
12913 msgid ""
12914 "@code{File::Zglob} provides a traditional Unix @code{glob}\n"
12915 "functionality; it returns a list of file names that match the given pattern.\n"
12916 "For instance, it supports the @code{**/*.pm} form."
12917 msgstr ""
12918
12919 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5048
12920 msgid ""
12921 "@code{Filesys::Notify::Simple} is a simple but unified interface to get\n"
12922 "notifications of changes to a given file system path. It uses inotify2 on\n"
12923 "Linux, fsevents on OS X, @code{kqueue} on FreeBSD, and\n"
12924 "@code{FindFirstChangeNotification} on Windows if they're installed, and falls\n"
12925 "back to a full directory scan if none of these are available."
12926 msgstr ""
12927
12928 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5069
12929 msgid ""
12930 "The @code{Getopt::Long} module implements an extended getopt\n"
12931 "function called @code{GetOptions()}. It parses the command line from\n"
12932 "@code{ARGV}, recognizing and removing specified options and their possible\n"
12933 "values.\n"
12934 "\n"
12935 "This function adheres to the POSIX syntax for command line options, with GNU\n"
12936 "extensions. In general, this means that options have long names instead of\n"
12937 "single letters, and are introduced with a double dash \"--\". Support for\n"
12938 "bundling of command line options, as was the case with the more traditional\n"
12939 "single-letter approach, is provided but not enabled by default."
12940 msgstr ""
12941
12942 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5104
12943 msgid ""
12944 "Getopt::Long::Descriptive is yet another Getopt library.\n"
12945 "It's built atop Getopt::Long, and gets a lot of its features, but tries to\n"
12946 "avoid making you think about its huge array of options. It also provides\n"
12947 "usage (help) messages, data validation, and a few other useful features."
12948 msgstr ""
12949
12950 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5124
12951 msgid ""
12952 "Getopt::Tabular is a Perl 5 module for table-driven argument parsing,\n"
12953 "vaguely inspired by John Ousterhout's Tk_ParseArgv."
12954 msgstr ""
12955
12956 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5146
12957 msgid ""
12958 "This is @code{Graph}, a Perl module for dealing with graphs,\n"
12959 "the abstract data structures."
12960 msgstr ""
12961
12962 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5164
12963 msgid ""
12964 "@code{Guard} implements so-called @dfn{guards}. A guard is\n"
12965 "something (usually an object) that \"guards\" a resource, ensuring that it is\n"
12966 "cleaned up when expected.\n"
12967 "\n"
12968 "Specifically, this module supports two different types of guards: guard\n"
12969 "objects, which execute a given code block when destroyed, and scoped guards,\n"
12970 "which are tied to the scope exit."
12971 msgstr ""
12972
12973 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5201
12974 msgid ""
12975 "@code{Hash::FieldHash} provides the field hash mechanism\n"
12976 "which supports the inside-out technique. It is an alternative to\n"
12977 "@code{Hash::Util::FieldHash} with a simpler interface, higher performance, and\n"
12978 "relic support."
12979 msgstr ""
12980
12981 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5227
12982 msgid ""
12983 "Hash::Merge merges two arbitrarily deep hashes into a single\n"
12984 "hash. That is, at any level, it will add non-conflicting key-value pairs from\n"
12985 "one hash to the other, and follows a set of specific rules when there are key\n"
12986 "value conflicts. The hash is followed recursively, so that deeply nested\n"
12987 "hashes that are at the same level will be merged when the parent hashes are\n"
12988 "merged."
12989 msgstr ""
12990
12991 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5250
12992 msgid ""
12993 "Hash::MultiValue is an object (and a plain hash reference)\n"
12994 "that may contain multiple values per key, inspired by MultiDict of WebOb."
12995 msgstr ""
12996
12997 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5270
12998 msgid ""
12999 "Hook::LexWrap allows you to install a pre- or post-wrapper (or\n"
13000 "both) around an existing subroutine. Unlike other modules that\n"
13001 "provide this capacity (e.g., Hook::PreAndPost and Hook::WrapSub),\n"
13002 "Hook::LexWrap implements wrappers in such a way that the standard\n"
13003 "caller function works correctly within the wrapped subroutine."
13004 msgstr ""
13005
13006 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5292
13007 msgid ""
13008 "This module acts as a layer between Exporter and modules which\n"
13009 "consume exports. It is feature-compatible with Exporter, plus some much needed\n"
13010 "extras. You can use this to import symbols from any exporter that follows\n"
13011 "Exporters specification. The exporter modules themselves do not need to use or\n"
13012 "inherit from the Exporter module, they just need to set @@EXPORT and/or other\n"
13013 "variables."
13014 msgstr ""
13015
13016 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5317
13017 msgid ""
13018 "Writing exporters is a pain. Some use Exporter, some use\n"
13019 "Sub::Exporter, some use Moose::Exporter, some use Exporter::Declare ... and\n"
13020 "some things are pragmas. Exporting on someone else's behalf is harder. The\n"
13021 "exporters don't provide a consistent API for this, and pragmas need to have\n"
13022 "their import method called directly, since they effect the current unit of\n"
13023 "compilation. Import::Into provides global methods to make this painless."
13024 msgstr ""
13025
13026 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5340
13027 msgid ""
13028 "The inc::latest module helps bootstrap configure-time\n"
13029 "dependencies for CPAN distributions. These dependencies get bundled into the\n"
13030 "inc directory within a distribution and are used by Makefile.PL or Build.PL."
13031 msgstr ""
13032
13033 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5361
13034 msgid "Indirect warns about using the indirect method call syntax."
13035 msgstr ""
13036
13037 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5382
13038 msgid ""
13039 "The @code{Inline} module allows you to put source code\n"
13040 "from other programming languages directly (inline) in a Perl script or\n"
13041 "module. The code is automatically compiled as needed, and then loaded\n"
13042 "for immediate access from Perl."
13043 msgstr ""
13044
13045 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5413
13046 msgid ""
13047 "The @code{Inline::C} module allows you to write Perl\n"
13048 "subroutines in C. Since version 0.30 the @code{Inline} module supports\n"
13049 "multiple programming languages and each language has its own support module.\n"
13050 "This document describes how to use Inline with the C programming language.\n"
13051 "It also goes a bit into Perl C internals."
13052 msgstr ""
13053
13054 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5440
13055 msgid ""
13056 "@code{IO::All} combines all of the best Perl IO modules into\n"
13057 "a single nifty object oriented interface to greatly simplify your everyday\n"
13058 "Perl IO idioms. It exports a single function called io, which returns a new\n"
13059 "@code{IO::All} object. And that object can do it all!"
13060 msgstr ""
13061
13062 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5462
13063 msgid ""
13064 "@code{IO::CaptureOutput} provides routines for capturing\n"
13065 "@code{STDOUT} and @code{STDERR} from perl subroutines, forked system\n"
13066 "calls (e.g. @code{system()}, @code{fork()}) and from XS or C modules.\n"
13067 "\n"
13068 "This module is no longer recommended by its maintainer. Users are advised to\n"
13069 "try @code{Capture::Tiny} instead."
13070 msgstr ""
13071
13072 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5484
13073 msgid ""
13074 "This module provides three utility subroutines that make it\n"
13075 "easier to develop interactive applications: is_interactive(), interactive(),\n"
13076 "and busy()."
13077 msgstr ""
13078
13079 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5519
13080 msgid ""
13081 "@code{IO::Pager} can be used to locate an available pager and use it to\n"
13082 "display output if a TTY is in use."
13083 msgstr ""
13084
13085 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5538
13086 msgid ""
13087 "IO::String is an IO::File (and IO::Handle) compatible class\n"
13088 "that reads or writes data from in-core strings."
13089 msgstr ""
13090
13091 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5557
13092 msgid ""
13093 "This toolkit primarily provides modules for performing both\n"
13094 "traditional and object-oriented i/o) on things *other* than normal\n"
13095 "filehandles; in particular, IO::Scalar, IO::ScalarArray, and IO::Lines."
13096 msgstr ""
13097
13098 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5577
13099 msgid ""
13100 "This package provides the @code{IO::Pty} and @code{IO::Tty} Perl\n"
13101 "interfaces to pseudo ttys."
13102 msgstr ""
13103
13104 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5595
13105 msgid ""
13106 "@code{IPC::Cmd} allows for the searching and execution of\n"
13107 "any binary on your system. It adheres to verbosity settings and is able to\n"
13108 "run interactively. It also has an option to capture output/error buffers."
13109 msgstr ""
13110
13111 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5625
13112 msgid ""
13113 "IPC::Run allows you run and interact with child processes\n"
13114 "using files, pipes, and pseudo-ttys. Both system()-style and scripted usages\n"
13115 "are supported and may be mixed. Likewise, functional and OO API styles are\n"
13116 "both supported and may be mixed."
13117 msgstr ""
13118
13119 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5645
13120 msgid ""
13121 "The IPC::Run3 module allows you to run a subprocess and redirect stdin,\n"
13122 "stdout, and/or stderr to files and perl data structures. It aims to satisfy\n"
13123 "99% of the need for using system, qx, and open3 with a simple, extremely\n"
13124 "Perlish API and none of the bloat and rarely used features of IPC::Run."
13125 msgstr ""
13126
13127 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5669
13128 msgid ""
13129 "IPC::ShareLite provides a simple interface to shared memory,\n"
13130 "allowing data to be efficiently communicated between processes."
13131 msgstr ""
13132
13133 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5688
13134 msgid ""
13135 "Calling Perl's in-built @code{system} function is easy,\n"
13136 "determining if it was successful is hard. Let's face it, @code{$?} isn't the\n"
13137 "nicest variable in the world to play with, and even if you do check it,\n"
13138 "producing a well-formatted error string takes a lot of work.\n"
13139 "\n"
13140 "@code{IPC::System::Simple} takes the hard work out of calling external\n"
13141 "commands."
13142 msgstr ""
13143
13144 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5714
13145 msgid ""
13146 "This module converts Perl data structures to JSON and vice\n"
13147 "versa using either JSON::XS or JSON::PP."
13148 msgstr ""
13149
13150 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5741
13151 msgid ""
13152 "This module tries to provide a coherent API to bring together the\n"
13153 "various JSON modules currently on CPAN. This module will allow you to code to\n"
13154 "any JSON API and have it work regardless of which JSON module is actually\n"
13155 "installed."
13156 msgstr ""
13157
13158 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5766
13159 msgid ""
13160 "This module first checks to see if either Cpanel::JSON::XS\n"
13161 "or JSON::XS is already loaded, in which case it uses that module. Otherwise\n"
13162 "it tries to load Cpanel::JSON::XS, then JSON::XS, then JSON::PP in order, and\n"
13163 "either uses the first module it finds or throws an error."
13164 msgstr ""
13165
13166 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5816
13167 msgid "Lexical::SealRequireHints prevents leakage of lexical hints"
13168 msgstr ""
13169
13170 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5841
13171 msgid ""
13172 "This module provides lexicon-handling modules to read from other\n"
13173 "localization formats, such as Gettext, Msgcat, and so on."
13174 msgstr ""
13175
13176 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5859
13177 msgid ""
13178 "@code{Log::Any} provides a standard log production API for\n"
13179 "modules. @code{Log::Any::Adapter} allows applications to choose the mechanism\n"
13180 "for log consumption, whether screen, file or another logging mechanism like\n"
13181 "@code{Log::Dispatch} or @code{Log::Log4perl}.\n"
13182 "\n"
13183 "A CPAN module uses @code{Log::Any} to get a log producer object. An\n"
13184 "application, in turn, may choose one or more logging mechanisms via\n"
13185 "@code{Log::Any::Adapter}, or none at all.\n"
13186 "\n"
13187 "@code{Log::Any} has a very tiny footprint and no dependencies beyond Perl\n"
13188 "itself, which makes it appropriate for even small CPAN modules to use. It\n"
13189 "defaults to @code{null} logging activity, so a module can safely log without\n"
13190 "worrying about whether the application has chosen (or will ever choose) a\n"
13191 "logging mechanism."
13192 msgstr ""
13193
13194 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5896
13195 msgid ""
13196 "@code{Log::Any::Adapter::Log4perl} provides a\n"
13197 "@code{Log::Any} adapter using @code{Log::Log4perl} for logging."
13198 msgstr ""
13199
13200 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5915
13201 msgid ""
13202 "This package enables you to do generic message logging\n"
13203 "throughout programs and projects. Every message will be logged with\n"
13204 "stacktraces, timestamps and so on. You can use built-in handlers\n"
13205 "immediately, or after the fact when you inspect the error stack. It\n"
13206 "is highly configurable and let's you even provide your own handlers\n"
13207 "for dealing with messages."
13208 msgstr ""
13209
13210 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5941
13211 msgid ""
13212 "This package provides a simplified frontend to\n"
13213 "@code{Log::Message}, offering most common use for logging, and easy access to\n"
13214 "the stack (in both raw and pretty-printable form)."
13215 msgstr ""
13216
13217 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5964
13218 msgid ""
13219 "@code{Log::Log4perl} lets you remote-control and fine-tune\n"
13220 "the logging behaviour of your system from the outside. It implements the\n"
13221 "widely popular (Java-based) Log4j logging package in pure Perl."
13222 msgstr ""
13223
13224 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:5986
13225 msgid ""
13226 "This module allows libraries to have a dependency to a small module\n"
13227 "instead of the full Log-Report distribution. The full power of\n"
13228 "@code{Log::Report} is only released when the main program uses that module.\n"
13229 "In that case, the module using the @code{Optional} will also use the full\n"
13230 "@code{Log::Report}, otherwise the dressed-down @code{Log::Report::Minimal}\n"
13231 "version."
13232 msgstr ""
13233
13234 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6013
13235 msgid ""
13236 "@code{Log::Report} combines three tasks which are closely related in\n"
13237 "one: logging, exceptions, and translations."
13238 msgstr ""
13239
13240 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6042
13241 msgid ""
13242 "This package is an internationalization library for Perl\n"
13243 "that aims to be compatible with the Uniforum message translations system as\n"
13244 "implemented for example in GNU gettext."
13245 msgstr ""
13246
13247 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6064
13248 msgid ""
13249 "The Lingua::EN::Sentence module contains the function get_sentences,\n"
13250 "which splits text into its constituent sentences, based on a regular\n"
13251 "expression and a list of abbreviations (built in and given)."
13252 msgstr ""
13253
13254 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6084
13255 msgid ""
13256 "@code{Lingua::Translit} can be used to convert text from one\n"
13257 "writing system to another, based on national or international transliteration\n"
13258 "tables. Where possible a reverse transliteration is supported."
13259 msgstr ""
13260
13261 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6107
13262 msgid ""
13263 "This module implements an interface to the Linux 2.6.13 and\n"
13264 "later Inotify file change notification system."
13265 msgstr ""
13266
13267 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6131
13268 msgid ""
13269 "This module exports all of the functions that either\n"
13270 "List::Util or List::MoreUtils defines, with preference to List::Util."
13271 msgstr ""
13272
13273 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6154
13274 msgid ""
13275 "@code{List::Compare} provides a module to perform\n"
13276 "comparative operations on two or more lists. Provided operations include\n"
13277 "intersections, unions, unique elements, complements and many more."
13278 msgstr ""
13279
13280 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6189
13281 msgid ""
13282 "List::MoreUtils provides some trivial but commonly needed\n"
13283 "functionality on lists which is not going to go into List::Util."
13284 msgstr ""
13285
13286 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6211
13287 msgid ""
13288 "@code{List::MoreUtils::XS} provides some trivial but\n"
13289 "commonly needed functionality on lists which is not going to go into\n"
13290 "@code{List::Util}."
13291 msgstr ""
13292
13293 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6238
13294 msgid ""
13295 "@code{List::SomeUtils} provides some trivial but commonly\n"
13296 "needed functionality on lists which is not going to go into @code{List::Util}.\n"
13297 "\n"
13298 "All of the below functions are implementable in only a couple of lines of Perl\n"
13299 "code. Using the functions from this module however should give slightly\n"
13300 "better performance as everything is implemented in C. The pure-Perl\n"
13301 "implementation of these functions only serves as a fallback in case the C\n"
13302 "portions of this module couldn't be compiled on this machine."
13303 msgstr ""
13304
13305 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6268
13306 msgid ""
13307 "MailTools contains the following modules:\n"
13308 "@table @asis\n"
13309 "@item Mail::Address\n"
13310 "Parse email address from a header line.\n"
13311 "@item Mail::Cap\n"
13312 "Interpret mailcap files: mappings of file-types to applications as used by\n"
13313 "many command-line email programs.\n"
13314 "@item Mail::Field\n"
13315 "Simplifies access to (some) email header fields. Used by Mail::Header.\n"
13316 "@item Mail::Filter\n"
13317 "Process Mail::Internet messages.\n"
13318 "@item Mail::Header\n"
13319 "Collection of Mail::Field objects, representing the header of a Mail::Internet\n"
13320 "object.\n"
13321 "@item Mail::Internet\n"
13322 "Represents a single email message, with header and body.\n"
13323 "@item Mail::Mailer\n"
13324 "Send Mail::Internet emails via direct smtp or local MTA's.\n"
13325 "@item Mail::Send\n"
13326 "Build a Mail::Internet object, and then send it out using Mail::Mailer.\n"
13327 "@item Mail::Util\n"
13328 "\"Smart functions\" you should not depend on.\n"
13329 "@end table"
13330 msgstr ""
13331
13332 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6311
13333 msgid ""
13334 "Mail::Sendmail is a pure perl module that provides a\n"
13335 "simple means to send email from a perl script. The module only\n"
13336 "requires Perl5 and a network connection."
13337 msgstr ""
13338
13339 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6331
13340 msgid ""
13341 "This module implements the algorithm for the solution of Bezier\n"
13342 "curves as presented by Robert D Miller in Graphics Gems V, \"Quick and Simple\n"
13343 "Bezier Curve Drawing\"."
13344 msgstr ""
13345
13346 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6351
13347 msgid ""
13348 "@code{Math::Round} provides functions to round numbers,\n"
13349 "both positive and negative, in various ways."
13350 msgstr ""
13351
13352 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6370
13353 msgid ""
13354 "This package provides some basic statistics on numerical\n"
13355 "vectors. All the subroutines can take a reference to the vector to be\n"
13356 "operated on."
13357 msgstr ""
13358
13359 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6390
13360 msgid ""
13361 "This package transparently speeds up functions by caching\n"
13362 "return values, trading space for time."
13363 msgstr ""
13364
13365 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6409
13366 msgid ""
13367 "This module implements an expiry policy for Memoize that\n"
13368 "follows LRU semantics, that is, the last n results, where n is specified as\n"
13369 "the argument to the CACHESIZE parameter, will be cached."
13370 msgstr ""
13371
13372 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6431
13373 msgid ""
13374 "MIME::Base64 module provides functions to encode and decode\n"
13375 "strings into and from the base64 encoding specified in RFC 2045 - MIME\n"
13376 "(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions). The base64 encoding is designed to\n"
13377 "represent arbitrary sequences of octets in a form that need not be humanly\n"
13378 "readable. A 65-character subset ([A-Za-z0-9+/=]) of US-ASCII is used, enabling\n"
13379 "6 bits to be represented per printable character."
13380 msgstr ""
13381
13382 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6454
13383 msgid ""
13384 "@code{MIME::Charset} provides information about character sets used for\n"
13385 "MIME messages on Internet."
13386 msgstr ""
13387
13388 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6483
13389 msgid ""
13390 "MIME-tools is a collection of Perl5 MIME:: modules for parsing,\n"
13391 "decoding, and generating single- or multipart (even nested multipart) MIME\n"
13392 "messages."
13393 msgstr ""
13394
13395 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6503
13396 msgid ""
13397 "This module provides a list of known mime-types, combined\n"
13398 "from various sources. For instance, it contains all IANA types and the\n"
13399 "knowledge of Apache."
13400 msgstr ""
13401
13402 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6526
13403 msgid ""
13404 "It's boring to deal with opening files for IO, converting\n"
13405 "strings to handle-like objects, and all that. With\n"
13406 "@code{Mixin::Linewise::Readers} and @code{Mixin::Linewise::Writers}, you can\n"
13407 "just write a method to handle handles, and methods for handling strings and\n"
13408 "file names are added for you."
13409 msgstr ""
13410
13411 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6552
13412 msgid ""
13413 "@code{Modern::Perl} provides a simple way to enable\n"
13414 "multiple, by now, standard libraries in a Perl program."
13415 msgstr ""
13416
13417 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6581
13418 msgid ""
13419 "Many Perl distributions use a Build.PL file instead of a\n"
13420 "Makefile.PL file to drive distribution configuration, build, test and\n"
13421 "installation. Traditionally, Build.PL uses Module::Build as the underlying\n"
13422 "build system. This module provides a simple, lightweight, drop-in\n"
13423 "replacement. Whereas Module::Build has over 6,700 lines of code; this module\n"
13424 "has less than 120, yet supports the features needed by most distributions."
13425 msgstr ""
13426
13427 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6614
13428 msgid ""
13429 "This subclass of Module::Build adds some tools and\n"
13430 "processes to make it easier to use for wrapping C++ using XS++\n"
13431 "(ExtUtils::XSpp)."
13432 msgstr ""
13433
13434 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6641
13435 msgid ""
13436 "@code{Module::Build::XSUtil} is subclass of @code{Module::Build}\n"
13437 "for support building XS modules.\n"
13438 "\n"
13439 "This is a list of a new parameters in the @code{Module::Build::new} method:\n"
13440 "\n"
13441 "@enumerate\n"
13442 "@item @code{needs_compiler_c99}: This option checks C99 compiler availability.\n"
13443 "@item @code{needs_compiler_cpp}: This option checks C++ compiler availability.\n"
13444 "Can also pass @code{extra_compiler_flags} and @code{extra_linker_flags} for C++.\n"
13445 "@item @code{generate_ppport_h}: Generate @file{ppport.h} by @code{Devel::PPPort}.\n"
13446 "@item @code{generate_xshelper_h}: Generate @file{xshelper.h} which is a helper\n"
13447 "header file to include @file{EXTERN.h}, @file{perl.h}, @file{XSUB.h} and\n"
13448 "@file{ppport.h}, and defines some portability stuff which are not supported by\n"
13449 "@file{ppport.h}.\n"
13450 "\n"
13451 "It is ported from @code{Module::Install::XSUtil}.\n"
13452 "@item @code{cc_warnings}: Toggle compiler warnings. Enabled by default.\n"
13453 "@item @code{-g options}: Invoke @file{Build.PL} with @code{-g} to enable\n"
13454 "debug options.\n"
13455 "@end enumerate"
13456 msgstr ""
13457
13458 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6678
13459 msgid ""
13460 "Module::Find lets you find and use modules in categories.\n"
13461 "This can be useful for auto-detecting driver or plugin modules. You can\n"
13462 "differentiate between looking in the category itself or in all\n"
13463 "subcategories."
13464 msgstr ""
13465
13466 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6705
13467 msgid ""
13468 "This module abstracts out the process of choosing one of\n"
13469 "several underlying implementations for a module. This can be used to provide\n"
13470 "XS and pure Perl implementations of a module, or it could be used to load an\n"
13471 "implementation for a given OS or any other case of needing to provide multiple\n"
13472 "implementations."
13473 msgstr ""
13474
13475 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6744
13476 msgid ""
13477 "Module::Install is a package for writing installers for\n"
13478 "CPAN (or CPAN-like) distributions that are clean, simple, minimalist, act in a\n"
13479 "strictly correct manner with ExtUtils::MakeMaker, and will run on any Perl\n"
13480 "installation version 5.005 or newer."
13481 msgstr ""
13482
13483 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6772
13484 msgid ""
13485 "@code{Module::Manifest} is a simple utility module created originally for\n"
13486 "use in @code{Module::Inspector}.\n"
13487 "\n"
13488 "It can load a @file{MANIFEST} file that comes in a Perl distribution tarball,\n"
13489 "examine the contents, and perform some simple tasks. It can also load the\n"
13490 "@file{MANIFEST.SKIP} file and check that."
13491 msgstr ""
13492
13493 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6796
13494 msgid ""
13495 "This module provides a simple but extensible way of having\n"
13496 "@code{plugins} for your Perl module."
13497 msgstr ""
13498
13499 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6816
13500 msgid ""
13501 "The functions exported by this module deal with runtime\n"
13502 "handling of Perl modules, which are normally handled at compile time."
13503 msgstr ""
13504
13505 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6840
13506 msgid ""
13507 "This module provides conflicts checking for Module::Runtime,\n"
13508 "which had a recent release that broke some versions of Moose. It is called\n"
13509 "from Moose::Conflicts and moose-outdated."
13510 msgstr ""
13511
13512 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6862
13513 msgid ""
13514 "Module::ScanDeps is a module to recursively scan Perl\n"
13515 "programs for dependencies."
13516 msgstr ""
13517
13518 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6883
13519 msgid ""
13520 "This module provides a few useful functions for manipulating\n"
13521 "module names. Its main aim is to centralise some of the functions commonly\n"
13522 "used by modules that manipulate other modules in some way, like converting\n"
13523 "module names to relative paths."
13524 msgstr ""
13525
13526 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:6914
13527 msgid ""
13528 "Moo is an extremely light-weight Object Orientation system.\n"
13529 "It allows one to concisely define objects and roles with a convenient syntax\n"
13530 "that avoids the details of Perl's object system. Moo contains a subset of\n"
13531 "Moose and is optimised for rapid startup."
13532 msgstr ""
13533
13534 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7021
13535 msgid ""
13536 "Moose is a complete object system for Perl 5. It provides keywords for\n"
13537 "attribute declaration, object construction, inheritance, and maybe more. With\n"
13538 "Moose, you define your class declaratively, without needing to know about\n"
13539 "blessed hashrefs, accessor methods, and so on. You can concentrate on the\n"
13540 "logical structure of your classes, focusing on \"what\" rather than \"how\".\n"
13541 "A class definition with Moose reads like a list of very concise English\n"
13542 "sentences."
13543 msgstr ""
13544
13545 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7050
13546 msgid ""
13547 "This module attempts to emulate the behavior of\n"
13548 "Class::Accessor::Fast as accurately as possible using the Moose attribute\n"
13549 "system. The public API of Class::Accessor::Fast is wholly supported, but the\n"
13550 "private methods are not."
13551 msgstr ""
13552
13553 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7085
13554 msgid ""
13555 "This is a Moose role which provides an alternate constructor\n"
13556 "for creating objects using parameters passed in from the command line."
13557 msgstr ""
13558
13559 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7107
13560 msgid ""
13561 "MooseX::MarkAsMethods allows one to easily mark certain\n"
13562 "functions as Moose methods. This will allow other packages such as\n"
13563 "namespace::autoclean to operate without blowing away your overloads. After\n"
13564 "using MooseX::MarkAsMethods your overloads will be recognized by Class::MOP as\n"
13565 "being methods, and class extension as well as composition from roles with\n"
13566 "overloads will \"just work\"."
13567 msgstr ""
13568
13569 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7138
13570 msgid ""
13571 "This module allows code attributes of methods to be\n"
13572 "introspected using Moose meta method objects."
13573 msgstr ""
13574
13575 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7165
13576 msgid ""
13577 "MooseX::NonMoose allows for easily subclassing non-Moose\n"
13578 "classes with Moose, taking care of the details connected with doing this, such\n"
13579 "as setting up proper inheritance from Moose::Object and installing (and\n"
13580 "inlining, at make_immutable time) a constructor that makes sure things like\n"
13581 "BUILD methods are called. It tries to be as non-intrusive as possible."
13582 msgstr ""
13583
13584 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7194
13585 msgid ""
13586 "This module fills a gap in Moose by adding method parameter\n"
13587 "validation to Moose."
13588 msgstr ""
13589
13590 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7216
13591 msgid ""
13592 "This module applies roles to make a subclass instead of\n"
13593 "manually setting up a subclass."
13594 msgstr ""
13595
13596 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7243
13597 msgid ""
13598 "Because Moose roles serve many different masters, they\n"
13599 "usually provide only the least common denominator of functionality. To\n"
13600 "empower roles further, more configurability than -alias and -excludes is\n"
13601 "required. Perhaps your role needs to know which method to call when it is\n"
13602 "done processing, or what default value to use for its url attribute.\n"
13603 "Parameterized roles offer a solution to these (and other) kinds of problems."
13604 msgstr ""
13605
13606 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7270
13607 msgid ""
13608 "MooseX::Role::WithOverloading allows you to write a\n"
13609 "Moose::Role which defines overloaded operators and allows those overload\n"
13610 "methods to be composed into the classes/roles/instances it's compiled to,\n"
13611 "where plain Moose::Roles would lose the overloading."
13612 msgstr ""
13613
13614 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7293
13615 msgid ""
13616 "This module does not provide any methods. Simply loading it\n"
13617 "changes the default naming policy for the loading class so that accessors are\n"
13618 "separated into get and set methods. The get methods have the same name as the\n"
13619 "accessor, while set methods are prefixed with \"_set_\"."
13620 msgstr ""
13621
13622 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7320
13623 msgid ""
13624 "Simply loading this module makes your constructors\n"
13625 "\"strict\". If your constructor is called with an attribute init argument\n"
13626 "that your class does not declare, then it calls Moose->throw_error()."
13627 msgstr ""
13628
13629 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7349
13630 msgid ""
13631 "Adds support on top of MooseX::Traits for class precedence\n"
13632 "search for traits and some extra attributes."
13633 msgstr ""
13634
13635 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7376
13636 msgid ""
13637 "This package lets you declare types using short names, but\n"
13638 "behind the scenes it namespaces all your type declarations, effectively\n"
13639 "prevent name clashes between packages."
13640 msgstr ""
13641
13642 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7408
13643 msgid ""
13644 "This module packages several Moose::Util::TypeConstraints\n"
13645 "with coercions, designed to work with the DateTime suite of objects."
13646 msgstr ""
13647
13648 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7440
13649 msgid ""
13650 "This module builds on MooseX::Types::DateTime to add\n"
13651 "additional custom types and coercions. Since it builds on an existing type,\n"
13652 "all coercions and constraints are inherited."
13653 msgstr ""
13654
13655 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7469
13656 msgid ""
13657 "MooseX::Types::LoadableClass provides a ClassName type\n"
13658 "constraint with coercion to load the class."
13659 msgstr ""
13660
13661 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7496
13662 msgid "Contains the MooX and MooX::Role packages."
13663 msgstr ""
13664
13665 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7523
13666 msgid ""
13667 "This package eases the writing of command line utilities,\n"
13668 "accepting commands and subcommands and so on. These commands can form a tree,\n"
13669 "which is mirrored in the package structure. On invocation, each command along\n"
13670 "the path through the tree (starting from the top-level command through to the\n"
13671 "most specific one) is instantiated."
13672 msgstr ""
13673
13674 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7557
13675 msgid ""
13676 "This module is intended to easily load initialization values\n"
13677 "for attributes on object construction from an appropriate config file. The\n"
13678 "building is done in @code{MooX::ConfigFromFile::Role}---using\n"
13679 "@code{MooX::ConfigFromFile} ensures that the role is applied."
13680 msgstr ""
13681
13682 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7581
13683 msgid ""
13684 "This module is a helper for easily finding configuration\n"
13685 "file locations. This information can be used to find a suitable place for\n"
13686 "installing configuration files or for finding any piece of settings."
13687 msgstr ""
13688
13689 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7617
13690 msgid ""
13691 "@code{MooX::HandlesVia} is an extension of Moo's @code{handles}\n"
13692 "attribute functionality. It provides a means of proxying functionality from\n"
13693 "an external class to the given attribute."
13694 msgstr ""
13695
13696 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7647
13697 msgid ""
13698 "MooX::late does the following:\n"
13699 "@enumerate\n"
13700 "@item Supports isa => $stringytype\n"
13701 "@item Supports does => $rolename\n"
13702 "@item Supports lazy_build => 1\n"
13703 "@item Exports blessed and confess functions to your namespace.\n"
13704 "@item Handles certain attribute traits\n"
13705 "Currently Hash, Array and Code are supported. This feature requires\n"
13706 "MooX::HandlesVia.\n"
13707 "@end enumerate"
13708 msgstr ""
13709
13710 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7703
13711 msgid ""
13712 "Create a command line tool with your Mo, Moo, Moose objects.\n"
13713 "You have an @code{option} keyword to replace the usual @code{has} to\n"
13714 "explicitly use your attribute on the command line. The @code{option} keyword\n"
13715 "takes additional parameters and uses @code{Getopt::Long::Descriptive} to\n"
13716 "generate a command line tool."
13717 msgstr ""
13718
13719 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7734
13720 msgid ""
13721 "Loading @code{MooX::StrictConstructor} makes your constructors \"strict\".\n"
13722 "If your constructor is called with an attribute init argument that your class\n"
13723 "does not declare, then it dies."
13724 msgstr ""
13725
13726 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7759
13727 msgid ""
13728 "MooX::Types::MooseLike provides a possibility to build your\n"
13729 "own set of Moose-like types. These custom types can then be used to describe\n"
13730 "fields in Moo-based classes."
13731 msgstr ""
13732
13733 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7790
13734 msgid ""
13735 "Mouse is a @code{Moose} compatible object system that implements a\n"
13736 "subset of the functionality for reduced startup time."
13737 msgstr ""
13738
13739 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7815
13740 msgid ""
13741 "While @code{Mouse} attributes provide a way to name your accessors,\n"
13742 "readers, writers, clearers and predicates, @code{MouseX::NativeTraits}\n"
13743 "provides commonly used attribute helper methods for more specific types\n"
13744 "of data."
13745 msgstr ""
13746
13747 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7836
13748 msgid ""
13749 "@code{Mozilla::CA} provides a copy of Mozilla's bundle of\n"
13750 "Certificate Authority certificates in a form that can be consumed by modules\n"
13751 "and libraries based on OpenSSL."
13752 msgstr ""
13753
13754 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7864
13755 msgid "Multidimensional disables multidimensional array emulation."
13756 msgstr ""
13757
13758 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7882
13759 msgid ""
13760 "The \"mro\" namespace provides several utilities for dealing\n"
13761 "with method resolution order and method caching in general in Perl 5.9.5 and\n"
13762 "higher. This module provides those interfaces for earlier versions of\n"
13763 "Perl (back to 5.6.0)."
13764 msgstr ""
13765
13766 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7909
13767 msgid ""
13768 "The namespace::autoclean pragma will remove all imported\n"
13769 "symbols at the end of the current package's compile cycle. Functions called\n"
13770 "in the package itself will still be bound by their name, but they won't show\n"
13771 "up as methods on your class or instances. It is very similar to\n"
13772 "namespace::clean, except it will clean all imported functions, no matter if\n"
13773 "you imported them before or after you used the pragma. It will also not touch\n"
13774 "anything that looks like a method."
13775 msgstr ""
13776
13777 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7936
13778 msgid ""
13779 "The namespace::clean pragma will remove all previously\n"
13780 "declared or imported symbols at the end of the current package's compile\n"
13781 "cycle. Functions called in the package itself will still be bound by their\n"
13782 "name, but they won't show up as methods on your class or instances."
13783 msgstr ""
13784
13785 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7956
13786 msgid ""
13787 "This module is an implementation of the BGP-4 inter-domain routing protocol.\n"
13788 "It encapsulates all of the functionality needed to establish and maintain a\n"
13789 "BGP peering session and exchange routing update information with the peer.\n"
13790 "It aims to provide a simple API to the BGP protocol for the purposes of\n"
13791 "automation, logging, monitoring, testing, and similar tasks using the\n"
13792 "power and flexibility of perl. The module does not implement the\n"
13793 "functionality of a RIB (Routing Information Base) nor does it modify the\n"
13794 "kernel routing table of the host system. However, such operations could be\n"
13795 "implemented using the API provided by the module."
13796 msgstr ""
13797
13798 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:7983
13799 msgid ""
13800 "This class provides several methods for host name resolution. It is\n"
13801 "designed to be used with event loops. Names are resolved by your system's\n"
13802 "native @code{getaddrinfo(3)} implementation, called in a separate thread to\n"
13803 "avoid blocking the entire application. Threading overhead is limited by using\n"
13804 "system threads instead of Perl threads."
13805 msgstr ""
13806
13807 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8008
13808 msgid ""
13809 "Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) use characters drawn from a large\n"
13810 "repertoire (Unicode), but IDNA allows the non-ASCII characters to be\n"
13811 "represented using only the ASCII characters already allowed in so-called host\n"
13812 "names today (letter-digit-hyphen, /[A-Z0-9-]/i).\n"
13813 "\n"
13814 "Use this module if you just want to convert domain names (or email addresses),\n"
13815 "using whatever IDNA standard is the best choice at the moment."
13816 msgstr ""
13817
13818 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8035
13819 msgid ""
13820 "This module implement a UDP client for the statsd statistics\n"
13821 "collector daemon in use at Etsy.com."
13822 msgstr ""
13823
13824 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8054
13825 msgid ""
13826 "Number::Compare compiles a simple comparison to an anonymous\n"
13827 "subroutine, which you can call with a value to be tested against."
13828 msgstr ""
13829
13830 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8073
13831 msgid ""
13832 "@code{Number::Format} is a library for formatting numbers.\n"
13833 "Functions are provided for converting numbers to strings in a variety of ways,\n"
13834 "and to convert strings that contain numbers back into numeric form. The\n"
13835 "output formats may include thousands separators - characters inserted between\n"
13836 "each group of three characters counting right to left from the decimal point.\n"
13837 "The characters used for the decimal point and the thousands separator come from\n"
13838 "the locale information or can be specified by the user."
13839 msgstr ""
13840
13841 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8098
13842 msgid ""
13843 "Number::Range is an object-oriented interface to test if a\n"
13844 "number exists in a given range, and to be able to manipulate the range."
13845 msgstr ""
13846
13847 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8118
13848 msgid ""
13849 "Object::Signature is an abstract base class that you can\n"
13850 "inherit from in order to allow your objects to generate unique cryptographic\n"
13851 "signatures."
13852 msgstr ""
13853
13854 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8140
13855 msgid ""
13856 "This module allows you to read and write\n"
13857 "an OLE-Structured file. @dfn{OLE} (Object Linking and Embedding) is a\n"
13858 "technology to store hierarchical information such as links to other\n"
13859 "documents within a single file."
13860 msgstr ""
13861
13862 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8200
13863 msgid ""
13864 "The package provides Perl bindings to OpenGL, GLU\n"
13865 "and FreeGLUT."
13866 msgstr ""
13867
13868 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8222
13869 msgid ""
13870 "This module allows for anonymous packages that are\n"
13871 "independent of the main namespace and only available through an object\n"
13872 "instance, not by name."
13873 msgstr ""
13874
13875 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8251
13876 msgid ""
13877 "This module allows you to manage a set of deprecations for\n"
13878 "one or more modules."
13879 msgstr ""
13880
13881 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8278
13882 msgid ""
13883 "Manipulating stashes (Perl's symbol tables) is occasionally\n"
13884 "necessary, but incredibly messy, and easy to get wrong. This module hides all\n"
13885 "of that behind a simple API."
13886 msgstr ""
13887
13888 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8301
13889 msgid ""
13890 "This is a backend for Package::Stash, which provides the\n"
13891 "functionality in a way that's less buggy and much faster. It will be used by\n"
13892 "default if it's installed, and should be preferred in all environments with a\n"
13893 "compiler."
13894 msgstr ""
13895
13896 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8321
13897 msgid ""
13898 "PadWalker is a module which allows you to inspect (and even\n"
13899 "change) lexical variables in any subroutine which called you. It will only\n"
13900 "show those variables which are in scope at the point of the call. PadWalker\n"
13901 "is particularly useful for debugging."
13902 msgstr ""
13903
13904 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8346
13905 msgid ""
13906 "@code{Parallel::ForkManager} is intended for use in\n"
13907 "operations that can be done in parallel where the number of\n"
13908 "processes to be forked off should be limited."
13909 msgstr ""
13910
13911 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8373
13912 msgid ""
13913 "This module provides various type-testing functions.\n"
13914 "These are intended for functions that care what type of data they are\n"
13915 "operating on. There are two flavours of function. Functions of the\n"
13916 "first flavour provide type classification only. Functions of the\n"
13917 "second flavour also check that an argument is of an expected type.\n"
13918 "The type enforcement functions handle only the simplest requirements\n"
13919 "for arguments of the types handled by the classification functions.\n"
13920 "Enforcement of more complex types may be built using the\n"
13921 "classification functions, or it may be more convenient to use a module\n"
13922 "designed for the more complex job, such as @code{Params::Validate}"
13923 msgstr ""
13924
13925 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8402
13926 msgid ""
13927 "Params::Util provides a basic set of importable functions that makes\n"
13928 "checking parameters easier."
13929 msgstr ""
13930
13931 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8427
13932 msgid ""
13933 "The Params::Validate module allows you to validate method or\n"
13934 "function call parameters to an arbitrary level of specificity."
13935 msgstr ""
13936
13937 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8455
13938 msgid ""
13939 "This module creates a customized, highly efficient\n"
13940 "parameter checking subroutine. It can handle named or positional\n"
13941 "parameters, and can return the parameters as key/value pairs or a list\n"
13942 "of values. In addition to type checks, it also supports parameter\n"
13943 "defaults, optional parameters, and extra \"slurpy\" parameters."
13944 msgstr ""
13945
13946 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8477
13947 msgid ""
13948 "PAR::Dist is a toolkit to create and manipulate PAR\n"
13949 "distributions."
13950 msgstr ""
13951
13952 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8500
13953 msgid ""
13954 "Path::Class is a module for manipulation of file and\n"
13955 "directory specifications in a cross-platform manner."
13956 msgstr ""
13957
13958 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8531
13959 msgid ""
13960 "This package provides functions to work with directory and\n"
13961 "file names."
13962 msgstr ""
13963
13964 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8556
13965 msgid ""
13966 "This module provides a small, fast utility for working\n"
13967 "with file paths."
13968 msgstr ""
13969
13970 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8580
13971 msgid ""
13972 "This Perl module facilitates the creation and modification\n"
13973 "of PDF files."
13974 msgstr ""
13975
13976 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8602
13977 msgid ""
13978 "@code{PerlIO::utf8_strict} provides a fast and correct UTF-8\n"
13979 "PerlIO layer. Unlike Perl's default @code{:utf8} layer it checks the input\n"
13980 "for correctness."
13981 msgstr ""
13982
13983 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8626
13984 msgid ""
13985 "Pegex is an Acmeist parser framework. It allows you to easily\n"
13986 "create parsers that will work equivalently in lots of programming languages.\n"
13987 "The inspiration for Pegex comes from the parsing engine upon which the\n"
13988 "postmodern programming language Perl 6 is based on. Pegex brings this beauty\n"
13989 "to the other justmodern languages that have a normal regular expression engine\n"
13990 "available."
13991 msgstr ""
13992
13993 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8651
13994 msgid ""
13995 "This module provides a mechanism for determining if the pod\n"
13996 "for a given module is comprehensive."
13997 msgstr ""
13998
13999 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8669
14000 msgid ""
14001 "@code{Pod::Simple} is a Perl library for parsing text in\n"
14002 "the @dfn{Pod} (plain old documentation) markup language that is typically\n"
14003 "used for writing documentation for Perl and for Perl modules."
14004 msgstr ""
14005
14006 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8691
14007 msgid ""
14008 "POSIX::strftime::Compiler provides GNU C library compatible\n"
14009 "strftime(3). But this module is not affected by the system locale. This\n"
14010 "feature is useful when you want to write loggers, servers, and portable\n"
14011 "applications."
14012 msgstr ""
14013
14014 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8724
14015 msgid ""
14016 "The PPI module parses, analyzes and manipulates Perl\n"
14017 "code."
14018 msgstr ""
14019
14020 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8742
14021 msgid ""
14022 "Probe::Perl provides methods for obtaining information about the\n"
14023 "currently running perl interpreter. It originally began life as code in the\n"
14024 "Module::Build project, but has been externalized here for general use."
14025 msgstr ""
14026
14027 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8770
14028 msgid ""
14029 "This module provides the ability to supply some text to an\n"
14030 "external text editor, have it edited by the user, and retrieve the results."
14031 msgstr ""
14032
14033 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8790
14034 msgid ""
14035 "This module provides a facility for creating non-modifiable\n"
14036 "variables in Perl. This is useful for configuration files, headers, etc. It\n"
14037 "can also be useful as a development and debugging tool for catching updates to\n"
14038 "variables that should not be changed."
14039 msgstr ""
14040
14041 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8811
14042 msgid ""
14043 "@code{Ref::Util::XS} is the XS implementation of\n"
14044 "@code{Ref::Util}, which provides several functions to help identify references\n"
14045 "in a more convenient way than the usual approach of examining the return value\n"
14046 "of @code{ref}."
14047 msgstr ""
14048
14049 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8831
14050 msgid ""
14051 "This module exports a single hash (@code{%RE}) that stores or generates\n"
14052 "commonly needed regular expressions. Patterns currently provided include:\n"
14053 "balanced parentheses and brackets, delimited text (with escapes), integers and\n"
14054 "floating-point numbers in any base (up to 36), comments in 44 languages,\n"
14055 "offensive language, lists of any pattern, IPv4 addresses, URIs, and Zip\n"
14056 "codes."
14057 msgstr ""
14058
14059 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8856
14060 msgid ""
14061 "This package provides a selection of regular expression\n"
14062 "subroutines including @code{is_regexp}, @code{regexp_seen_evals},\n"
14063 "@code{regexp_is_foreign}, @code{regexp_is_anchored}, @code{serialize_regexp},\n"
14064 "and @code{deserialize_regexp}."
14065 msgstr ""
14066
14067 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8882
14068 msgid "Role::Tiny is a minimalist role composition tool."
14069 msgstr ""
14070
14071 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8913
14072 msgid ""
14073 "This module allows you to call isa, can, does, and DOES\n"
14074 "safely on things that may not be objects."
14075 msgstr ""
14076
14077 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8937
14078 msgid ""
14079 "@code{Scalar::String} is about the string part of\n"
14080 "plain Perl scalars. A scalar has a string value, which is notionally\n"
14081 "a sequence of Unicode codepoints but may be internally encoded in\n"
14082 "either ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8. In places, more so in older versions of\n"
14083 "Perl, the internal encoding shows through. To fully understand Perl\n"
14084 "strings it is necessary to understand these implementation details.\n"
14085 "This module provides functions to classify a string by encoding and to\n"
14086 "encode a string in a desired way. The module is implemented in XS,\n"
14087 "with a pure Perl backup version for systems that cannot handle XS."
14088 msgstr ""
14089
14090 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8963
14091 msgid ""
14092 "This module provides a convenient way to perform cleanup or\n"
14093 "other forms of resource management at the end of a scope. It is particularly\n"
14094 "useful when dealing with exceptions: the Scope::Guard constructor takes a\n"
14095 "reference to a subroutine that is guaranteed to be called even if the thread\n"
14096 "of execution is aborted prematurely. This effectively allows lexically-scoped\n"
14097 "\"promises\" to be made that are automatically honoured by perl's garbage\n"
14098 "collector."
14099 msgstr ""
14100
14101 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:8987
14102 msgid "Set::Infinite is a set theory module for infinite sets."
14103 msgstr ""
14104
14105 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9007
14106 msgid ""
14107 "This package provides an efficient mechanism to look up\n"
14108 "ranges in Interval Trees."
14109 msgstr ""
14110
14111 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9026
14112 msgid ""
14113 "@code{Set::IntSpan} manages sets of integers. It is\n"
14114 "optimized for sets that have long runs of consecutive integers."
14115 msgstr ""
14116
14117 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9047
14118 msgid ""
14119 "Set::Object provides efficient sets, unordered collections\n"
14120 "of Perl objects without duplicates for scalars and references."
14121 msgstr ""
14122
14123 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9066
14124 msgid ""
14125 "The first priority of Set::Scalar is to be a convenient\n"
14126 "interface to sets (as in: unordered collections of Perl scalars). While not\n"
14127 "designed to be slow or big, neither has it been designed to be fast or\n"
14128 "compact."
14129 msgstr ""
14130
14131 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9087
14132 msgid ""
14133 "This Perl module provides various functions to quickly sort\n"
14134 "arrays by one or multiple calculated keys."
14135 msgstr ""
14136
14137 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9106
14138 msgid ""
14139 "This module exports two functions, @code{nsort} and\n"
14140 "@code{ncmp}; they are used in implementing a \"natural sorting\" algorithm.\n"
14141 "Under natural sorting, numeric substrings are compared numerically, and other\n"
14142 "word-characters are compared lexically."
14143 msgstr ""
14144
14145 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9135
14146 msgid ""
14147 "The Specio distribution provides classes for representing type\n"
14148 "constraints and coercion, along with syntax sugar for declaring them. Note that\n"
14149 "this is not a proper type system for Perl. Nothing in this distribution will\n"
14150 "magically make the Perl interpreter start checking a value's type on assignment\n"
14151 "to a variable. In fact, there's no built-in way to apply a type to a variable at\n"
14152 "all. Instead, you can explicitly check a value against a type, and optionally\n"
14153 "coerce values to that type."
14154 msgstr ""
14155
14156 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9159
14157 msgid ""
14158 "Spiffy is a framework and methodology for doing object\n"
14159 "oriented (OO) programming in Perl. Spiffy combines the best parts of\n"
14160 "Exporter.pm, base.pm, mixin.pm and SUPER.pm into one magic foundation class.\n"
14161 "It attempts to fix all the nits and warts of traditional Perl OO, in a clean,\n"
14162 "straightforward and (perhaps someday) standard way. Spiffy borrows ideas from\n"
14163 "other OO languages like Python, Ruby, Java and Perl 6."
14164 msgstr ""
14165
14166 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9182
14167 msgid ""
14168 "This module generalises the mechanism of the\n"
14169 "@code{wantarray} function, allowing a function to determine in some detail how\n"
14170 "its return value is going to be immediately used."
14171 msgstr ""
14172
14173 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9204
14174 msgid ""
14175 "This module provides a collection of named blocks that allow\n"
14176 "a return statement to return different values depending on the context in\n"
14177 "which it is called."
14178 msgstr ""
14179
14180 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9226
14181 msgid ""
14182 "This package provides basic statistics functions like\n"
14183 "@code{median()}, @code{mean()}, @code{variance()} and @code{stddev()}."
14184 msgstr ""
14185
14186 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9252
14187 msgid ""
14188 "This package provides the Statistics::PCA module, an\n"
14189 "implementation of @dfn{Principal Component Analysis} (PCA)."
14190 msgstr ""
14191
14192 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9272
14193 msgid ""
14194 "Storable brings persistence to your Perl data structures\n"
14195 "containing SCALAR, ARRAY, HASH or REF objects, i.e. anything that can be\n"
14196 "conveniently stored to disk and retrieved at a later time."
14197 msgstr ""
14198
14199 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9292
14200 msgid ""
14201 "Stream::Buffered is a buffer class to store arbitrary length\n"
14202 "of byte strings and then get a seekable filehandle once everything is\n"
14203 "buffered. It uses PerlIO and/or temporary file to save the buffer depending\n"
14204 "on the length of the size."
14205 msgstr ""
14206
14207 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9313
14208 msgid ""
14209 "Strictures turns on strict and make all warnings fatal when\n"
14210 "run from within a source-controlled directory."
14211 msgstr ""
14212
14213 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9354
14214 msgid ""
14215 "This module may be used to convert from under_score text to\n"
14216 "CamelCase and back again."
14217 msgstr ""
14218
14219 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9374
14220 msgid ""
14221 "This module provides a flexible calling interface to some\n"
14222 "frequently-performed string conversion functions, including applying and\n"
14223 "expanding standard C/Unix-style backslash escapes like \n"
14224 " and \t, wrapping and\n"
14225 "removing double-quotes, and truncating to fit within a desired length."
14226 msgstr ""
14227
14228 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9401
14229 msgid ""
14230 "@code{String::Formatter} is a tool for building sprintf-like formatting\n"
14231 "routines. It supports named or positional formatting, custom conversions,\n"
14232 "fixed string interpolation, and simple width-matching."
14233 msgstr ""
14234
14235 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9423
14236 msgid ""
14237 "This module allows you to rewrite strings based on a set of\n"
14238 "known prefixes."
14239 msgstr ""
14240
14241 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9445
14242 msgid ""
14243 "@code{shell-quote} lets you pass arbitrary strings through the shell so\n"
14244 "that they won't be changed."
14245 msgstr ""
14246
14247 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9466
14248 msgid ""
14249 "This module inserts values into (translated) strings. It provides\n"
14250 "@code{printf} and @code{sprintf} alternatives via both an object-oriented and\n"
14251 "a functional interface."
14252 msgstr ""
14253
14254 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9491
14255 msgid ""
14256 "Sub::Exporter provides a sophisticated alternative to Exporter.pm for\n"
14257 "custom-built routines."
14258 msgstr ""
14259
14260 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9511
14261 msgid ""
14262 "Sub::Exporter is an incredibly powerful module, but with\n"
14263 "that power comes great responsibility, as well as some runtime penalties.\n"
14264 "This module is a \"Sub::Exporter\" wrapper that will let your users just use\n"
14265 "Exporter if all they are doing is picking exports, but use \"Sub::Exporter\"\n"
14266 "if your users try to use \"Sub::Exporter\"'s more advanced features, like\n"
14267 "renaming exports, if they try to use them."
14268 msgstr ""
14269
14270 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9534
14271 msgid ""
14272 "Sub::Identify allows you to retrieve the real name of code\n"
14273 "references."
14274 msgstr ""
14275
14276 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9555
14277 msgid ""
14278 "This package provides tools for inspecting subroutines\n"
14279 "in Perl."
14280 msgstr ""
14281
14282 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9576
14283 msgid ""
14284 "Sub::Install makes it easy to install subroutines into packages without\n"
14285 "the unsightly mess of C<no strict> or typeglobs lying about where just anyone\n"
14286 "can see them."
14287 msgstr ""
14288
14289 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9598
14290 msgid ""
14291 "Assigns a new name to referenced sub. If package\n"
14292 "specification is omitted in the name, then the current package is used. The\n"
14293 "return value is the sub."
14294 msgstr ""
14295
14296 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9622
14297 msgid ""
14298 "Sub::Quote provides an efficient generation of subroutines\n"
14299 "via string eval."
14300 msgstr ""
14301
14302 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9641
14303 msgid ""
14304 "Like Tcl's uplevel() function, but not quite so dangerous.\n"
14305 "The idea is just to fool caller(). All the really naughty bits of Tcl's\n"
14306 "uplevel() are avoided."
14307 msgstr ""
14308
14309 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9665
14310 msgid ""
14311 "When subclassing a class, you may occasionally want to dispatch control to\n"
14312 "the superclass---at least conditionally and temporarily. This module provides\n"
14313 "nicer equivalents to the native Perl syntax for calling superclasses, along with\n"
14314 "a universal @code{super} method to determine a class' own superclass, and better\n"
14315 "support for run-time mix-ins and roles."
14316 msgstr ""
14317
14318 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9686
14319 msgid ""
14320 "SVG is a Perl module which generates a nested data structure\n"
14321 "containing the DOM representation of an SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) image.\n"
14322 "Using SVG, you can generate SVG objects, embed other SVG instances into it,\n"
14323 "access the DOM object, create and access Javascript, and generate SMIL\n"
14324 "animation content."
14325 msgstr ""
14326
14327 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9708
14328 msgid ""
14329 "Switch is a Perl module which implements a generalized case\n"
14330 "mechanism. The module augments the standard Perl syntax with two new\n"
14331 "statements: @code{switch} and @code{case}."
14332 msgstr ""
14333
14334 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9757
14335 msgid ""
14336 "Sys::CPU is a module for counting the number of CPUs on a system, and\n"
14337 "determining their type and clock speed."
14338 msgstr ""
14339
14340 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9778
14341 msgid ""
14342 "Sys::Hostname::Long tries very hard to get the full hostname\n"
14343 "of a system."
14344 msgstr ""
14345
14346 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9799
14347 msgid ""
14348 "Sys::Syscall allows one to use epoll and sendfile system calls from\n"
14349 "Perl. Support is mostly Linux-only for now, but other syscalls/OSes are\n"
14350 "planned for the future."
14351 msgstr ""
14352
14353 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9828
14354 msgid ""
14355 "One recurring problem in modules that use Scalar::Util's\n"
14356 "weaken function is that it is not present in the pure-perl variant. If\n"
14357 "Scalar::Util is not available at all, it will issue a normal dependency on the\n"
14358 "module. However, if Scalar::Util is relatively new ( it is >= 1.19 ) and the\n"
14359 "module does not have weaken, the install will bail out altogether with a long\n"
14360 "error encouraging the user to seek support."
14361 msgstr ""
14362
14363 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9854
14364 msgid ""
14365 "The Template Toolkit is a collection of modules which\n"
14366 "implement an extensible template processing system. It was originally\n"
14367 "designed and remains primarily useful for generating dynamic web content, but\n"
14368 "it can be used equally well for processing any other kind of text based\n"
14369 "documents: HTML, XML, POD, PostScript, LaTeX, and so on."
14370 msgstr ""
14371
14372 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9878
14373 msgid ""
14374 "Template::Timer provides inline profiling of the template\n"
14375 "processing in Perl code."
14376 msgstr ""
14377
14378 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9900
14379 msgid ""
14380 "@code{Template::Tiny} is a reimplementation of a subset of the\n"
14381 "functionality from Template Toolkit in as few lines of code as possible.\n"
14382 "\n"
14383 "It is intended for use in light-usage, low-memory, or low-cpu templating\n"
14384 "situations, where you may need to upgrade to the full feature set in the\n"
14385 "future, or if you want the retain the familiarity of TT-style templates."
14386 msgstr ""
14387
14388 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9924
14389 msgid ""
14390 "Term::ANSIColor provides constants and simple functions for\n"
14391 "setting ANSI text attributes, most notably colors. It can be used to set the\n"
14392 "current text attributes or to apply a set of attributes to a string and reset\n"
14393 "the current text attributes at the end of that string. Eight-color,\n"
14394 "sixteen-color, 256-color, and true color (24-bit color) escape sequences are all\n"
14395 "supported."
14396 msgstr ""
14397
14398 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9949
14399 msgid ""
14400 "Term::Encoding is a simple module to detect the encoding of\n"
14401 "the current terminal expects in various ways."
14402 msgstr ""
14403
14404 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9974
14405 msgid ""
14406 "Term::ProgressBar provides a simple progress bar on the\n"
14407 "terminal, to let the user know that something is happening, roughly how much\n"
14408 "stuff has been done, and maybe an estimate at how long remains."
14409 msgstr ""
14410
14411 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:9998
14412 msgid ""
14413 "Term::ProgressBar is a wonderful module for showing progress\n"
14414 "bars on the terminal. This module acts very much like that module when it is\n"
14415 "run interactively. However, when it is not run interactively (for example, as\n"
14416 "a cron job) then it does not show the progress bar."
14417 msgstr ""
14418
14419 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10021
14420 msgid ""
14421 "Term::ProgressBar::Simple tells you how much work has been\n"
14422 "done, how much is left to do, and estimate how long it will take."
14423 msgstr ""
14424
14425 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10040
14426 msgid ""
14427 "This module, ReadKey, provides ioctl control for terminals\n"
14428 "so the input modes can be changed (thus allowing reads of a single character\n"
14429 "at a time), and also provides non-blocking reads of stdin, as well as several\n"
14430 "other terminal related features, including retrieval/modification of the\n"
14431 "screen size, and retrieval/modification of the control characters."
14432 msgstr ""
14433
14434 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10079
14435 msgid ""
14436 "This module implements an interface to the GNU Readline\n"
14437 "library. It gives you input line editing facilities, input history management\n"
14438 "facilities, completion facilities, etc. Term::ReadLine::Gnu is upwards\n"
14439 "compatible with Term::ReadLine."
14440 msgstr ""
14441
14442 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10104
14443 msgid ""
14444 "This is a unified interface to retrieve terminal size. It\n"
14445 "loads one module of a list of known alternatives, each implementing some way\n"
14446 "to get the desired terminal information. This loaded module will actually do\n"
14447 "the job on behalf of @code{Term::Size::Any}."
14448 msgstr ""
14449
14450 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10124
14451 msgid ""
14452 "This is yet another implementation of @code{Term::Size}.\n"
14453 "Now in pure Perl, with the exception of a C probe run at build time."
14454 msgstr ""
14455
14456 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10145
14457 msgid ""
14458 "This module is able to generically format rows of data\n"
14459 "into tables."
14460 msgstr ""
14461
14462 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10164
14463 msgid ""
14464 "Text::Aligner exports a single function, align(), which is\n"
14465 "used to justify strings to various alignment styles."
14466 msgstr ""
14467
14468 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10183
14469 msgid ""
14470 "The Text::Balanced module can be used to extract delimited\n"
14471 "text sequences from strings."
14472 msgstr ""
14473
14474 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10201
14475 msgid ""
14476 "Text::CSV provides facilities for the composition and\n"
14477 "decomposition of comma-separated values. An instance of the Text::CSV class\n"
14478 "can combine fields into a CSV string and parse a CSV string into fields."
14479 msgstr ""
14480
14481 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10220
14482 msgid ""
14483 "@code{Text::CSV_XS} provides facilities for the composition\n"
14484 "and decomposition of comma-separated values. An instance of the\n"
14485 "@code{Text::CSV_XS} class will combine fields into a CSV string and parse a\n"
14486 "CSV string into fields. The module accepts either strings or files as input\n"
14487 "and support the use of user-specified characters for delimiters, separators,\n"
14488 "and escapes."
14489 msgstr ""
14490
14491 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10245
14492 msgid ""
14493 "Text::Diff provides a basic set of services akin to the GNU\n"
14494 "diff utility. It is not anywhere near as feature complete as GNU diff, but it\n"
14495 "is better integrated with Perl and available on all platforms. It is often\n"
14496 "faster than shelling out to a system's diff executable for small files, and\n"
14497 "generally slower on larger files."
14498 msgstr ""
14499
14500 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10271
14501 msgid ""
14502 "This package provides functions to format text in various\n"
14503 "ways like centering, paragraphing, and converting tabs to spaces and spaces\n"
14504 "to tabs."
14505 msgstr ""
14506
14507 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10292
14508 msgid ""
14509 "Text::Glob implements glob(3) style matching that can be\n"
14510 "used to match against text, rather than fetching names from a file system. If\n"
14511 "you want to do full file globbing use the File::Glob module instead."
14512 msgstr ""
14513
14514 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10317
14515 msgid ""
14516 "Text::Haml implements Haml\n"
14517 "@url{http://haml.info/docs/yardoc/file.REFERENCE.html} specification."
14518 msgstr ""
14519
14520 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10341
14521 msgid ""
14522 "Text::NeatTemplate provides a simple, middleweight but fast\n"
14523 "template engine, for when you need speed rather than complex features,\n"
14524 "yet need more features than simple variable substitution."
14525 msgstr ""
14526
14527 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10360
14528 msgid ""
14529 "Text::ParseWords module is used to parse text into an array of\n"
14530 "tokens or array of arrays."
14531 msgstr ""
14532
14533 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10380
14534 msgid ""
14535 "Text::Patch combines source text with given\n"
14536 "diff (difference) data. Diff data is produced by Text::Diff module or\n"
14537 "by the standard @code{diff} utility."
14538 msgstr ""
14539
14540 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10400
14541 msgid ""
14542 "This package provides functions to convert between Roman and\n"
14543 "Arabic algorisms. It supports both conventional Roman algorisms (which range\n"
14544 "from 1 to 3999) and Milhar Romans, a variation which uses a bar across the\n"
14545 "algorism to indicate multiplication by 1000."
14546 msgstr ""
14547
14548 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10420
14549 msgid "Text::SimpleTable draws simple ASCII tables."
14550 msgstr ""
14551
14552 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10442
14553 msgid "Text::Table renders plaintext tables."
14554 msgstr ""
14555
14556 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10459
14557 msgid ""
14558 "Text::Tabs will add or remove tabs from a document.\n"
14559 "Text::Wrap will reformat lines into paragraphs."
14560 msgstr ""
14561
14562 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10486
14563 msgid ""
14564 "This is a library for generating letters, building HTML pages, or\n"
14565 "filling in templates generally. A template is a piece of text that has little\n"
14566 "Perl programs embedded in it here and there. When you fill in a template, you\n"
14567 "evaluate the little programs and replace them with their values."
14568 msgstr ""
14569
14570 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10506
14571 msgid ""
14572 "Text::Unidecode provides a function, unidecode(...) that\n"
14573 "takes Unicode data and tries to represent it in US-ASCII characters (i.e., the\n"
14574 "universally displayable characters between 0x00 and 0x7F). The representation\n"
14575 "is almost always an attempt at transliteration-- i.e., conveying, in Roman\n"
14576 "letters, the pronunciation expressed by the text in some other writing\n"
14577 "system."
14578 msgstr ""
14579
14580 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10528
14581 msgid "This module exposes interpreter threads to the Perl level."
14582 msgstr ""
14583
14584 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10552
14585 msgid ""
14586 "Throwable is a role for classes that are meant to be thrown\n"
14587 "as exceptions to standard program flow."
14588 msgstr ""
14589
14590 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10570
14591 msgid ""
14592 "This package contains a Perl script which indents and\n"
14593 "reformats Perl scripts to make them easier to read. The formatting can be\n"
14594 "controlled with command line parameters. The default parameter settings\n"
14595 "approximately follow the suggestions in the Perl Style Guide."
14596 msgstr ""
14597
14598 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10591
14599 msgid ""
14600 "You use @code{Tie::Cycle} to go through a list over and over\n"
14601 "again. Once you get to the end of the list, you go back to the beginning."
14602 msgstr ""
14603
14604 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10611
14605 msgid ""
14606 "This Perl module implements Perl hashes that preserve the\n"
14607 "order in which the hash elements were added. The order is not affected when\n"
14608 "values corresponding to existing keys in the IxHash are changed. The elements\n"
14609 "can also be set to any arbitrary supplied order. The familiar perl array\n"
14610 "operations can also be performed on the IxHash."
14611 msgstr ""
14612
14613 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10636
14614 msgid ""
14615 "This modules provides a file handle that hides the beginning of a file,\n"
14616 "by modifying the @code{seek()} and @code{tell()} calls."
14617 msgstr ""
14618
14619 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10655
14620 msgid ""
14621 "This module adds the ability to quickly create new types of tie objects\n"
14622 "without creating a complete class. It does so in such a way as to try and\n"
14623 "make the programmers life easier when it comes to single-use ties that I find\n"
14624 "myself wanting to use from time-to-time.\n"
14625 "\n"
14626 "The Tie::Simple package is actually a front-end to other classes which really\n"
14627 "do all the work once tied, but this package does the dwimming to automatically\n"
14628 "figure out what you're trying to do."
14629 msgstr ""
14630
14631 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10682
14632 msgid ""
14633 "This class provides a tie constructor that returns the\n"
14634 "object it was given as it's first argument. This way side effects of calling\n"
14635 "$object->TIEHASH are avoided."
14636 msgstr ""
14637
14638 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10705
14639 msgid ""
14640 "This module provides functions for expressing durations in\n"
14641 "rounded or exact terms."
14642 msgstr ""
14643
14644 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10727
14645 msgid ""
14646 "Time::Duration::Parse is a module to parse human readable\n"
14647 "duration strings like \"2 minutes\" and \"3 seconds\" to seconds."
14648 msgstr ""
14649
14650 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10746
14651 msgid ""
14652 "This package implements @code{usleep}, @code{ualarm}, and\n"
14653 "@code{gettimeofday} for Perl, as well as wrappers to implement @code{time},\n"
14654 "@code{sleep}, and @code{alarm} that know about non-integral seconds."
14655 msgstr ""
14656
14657 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10766
14658 msgid ""
14659 "This module provides functions that are the inverse of\n"
14660 "built-in perl functions localtime() and gmtime(). They accept a date as a\n"
14661 "six-element array, and return the corresponding time(2) value in seconds since\n"
14662 "the system epoch."
14663 msgstr ""
14664
14665 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10788
14666 msgid ""
14667 "This module replaces the standard @code{localtime} and @code{gmtime}\n"
14668 "functions with implementations that return objects. It does so in a\n"
14669 "backwards-compatible manner, so that using these functions as documented will\n"
14670 "still work as expected."
14671 msgstr ""
14672
14673 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10808
14674 msgid ""
14675 "This module provides routines for parsing date string into\n"
14676 "time values and formatting dates into ASCII strings."
14677 msgstr ""
14678
14679 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10831
14680 msgid ""
14681 "This module allows you to speed up your sleep(), alarm(),\n"
14682 "and time() calls."
14683 msgstr ""
14684
14685 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10854
14686 msgid ""
14687 "This module in a fully object-oriented implementation of a\n"
14688 "simple n-ary tree."
14689 msgstr ""
14690
14691 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10877
14692 msgid ""
14693 "This module is a factory for dispensing\n"
14694 "Tree::Simple::Visitor::* objects."
14695 msgstr ""
14696
14697 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10896
14698 msgid ""
14699 "This module provides bare bones try/catch/finally statements\n"
14700 "that are designed to minimize common mistakes with eval blocks, and nothing\n"
14701 "else."
14702 msgstr ""
14703
14704 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10921
14705 msgid ""
14706 "This module exports a single function: @code{ttie}. It ties\n"
14707 "a variable to a type constraint, ensuring that whatever values stored in the\n"
14708 "variable will conform to the type constraint. If the type constraint has\n"
14709 "coercions, these will be used if necessary to ensure values assigned to the\n"
14710 "variable conform."
14711 msgstr ""
14712
14713 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10954
14714 msgid ""
14715 "@code{Type::Tiny} is a small class for writing type\n"
14716 "constraints, inspired by Moose's type constraint API. It has only one\n"
14717 "non-core dependency (and even that is simply a module that was previously\n"
14718 "distributed as part of @code{Type::Tiny} but has since been spun off), and can\n"
14719 "be used with Moose, Mouse and Moo (or none of the above)."
14720 msgstr ""
14721
14722 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:10975
14723 msgid ""
14724 "This module is optionally used by @code{Type::Tiny} to\n"
14725 "provide faster, C-based implementations of some type constraints. This\n"
14726 "package has only core dependencies, and does not depend on @code{Type::Tiny},\n"
14727 "so other data validation frameworks might also consider using it."
14728 msgstr ""
14729
14730 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11000
14731 msgid ""
14732 "This module provides @code{Path::Tiny} types for Moose, Moo,\n"
14733 "etc. It handles two important types of coercion: coercing objects with\n"
14734 "overloaded stringification, and coercing to absolute paths. It also can check\n"
14735 "to ensure that files or directories exist."
14736 msgstr ""
14737
14738 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11023
14739 msgid ""
14740 "This module provides some extra datatypes that are used by\n"
14741 "common serialisation formats such as JSON or CBOR."
14742 msgstr ""
14743
14744 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11051
14745 msgid "This Perl module provides Unicode normalization forms."
14746 msgstr ""
14747
14748 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11080
14749 msgid ""
14750 "This package provides tools for sorting and comparing\n"
14751 "Unicode data."
14752 msgstr ""
14753
14754 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11103
14755 msgid ""
14756 "@code{Unicode::LineBreak} implements the line breaking algorithm\n"
14757 "described in Unicode Standard Annex #14. The @code{East_Asian_Width} property\n"
14758 "defined by Annex #11 is used to determine breaking positions."
14759 msgstr ""
14760
14761 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11131
14762 msgid ""
14763 "This module provides functions to encode and decode UTF-8 encoding form\n"
14764 "as specified by Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646:2011."
14765 msgstr ""
14766
14767 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11150
14768 msgid ""
14769 "This module attempts to work around people calling\n"
14770 "UNIVERSAL::can() as a function, which it is not."
14771 msgstr ""
14772
14773 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11171
14774 msgid ""
14775 "This module attempts to recover from people calling\n"
14776 "UNIVERSAL::isa as a function."
14777 msgstr ""
14778
14779 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11191
14780 msgid ""
14781 "This module lets you require other modules where the module\n"
14782 "name is in a variable, something you can't do with the @code{require}\n"
14783 "built-in."
14784 msgstr ""
14785
14786 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11211
14787 msgid ""
14788 "Magic is Perl's way of enhancing variables. This mechanism\n"
14789 "lets the user add extra data to any variable and hook syntactical\n"
14790 "operations (such as access, assignment or destruction) that can be applied to\n"
14791 "it. With this module, you can add your own magic to any variable without\n"
14792 "having to write a single line of XS."
14793 msgstr ""
14794
14795 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11235
14796 msgid ""
14797 "@code{XML::Writer} is a simple Perl module for writing XML\n"
14798 "documents: it takes care of constructing markup and escaping data correctly.\n"
14799 "By default, it also performs a significant amount of well-formedness checking\n"
14800 "on the output to make certain (for example) that start and end tags match,\n"
14801 "that there is exactly one document element, and that there are not duplicate\n"
14802 "attribute names."
14803 msgstr ""
14804
14805 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11264
14806 msgid ""
14807 "XSLoader module defines a standard simplified interface to the\n"
14808 "dynamic linking mechanisms available on many platforms. Its primary purpose is\n"
14809 "to implement cheap automatic dynamic loading of Perl modules."
14810 msgstr ""
14811
14812 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11288
14813 msgid ""
14814 "This way of associating structs with Perl space objects is designed to\n"
14815 "supersede Perl's builtin @code{T_PTROBJ} with something that is extensible\n"
14816 "(structs can be associated with any data type) and opaque (the C pointer is\n"
14817 "neither visible nor modifiable from Perl space)."
14818 msgstr ""
14819
14820 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11310
14821 msgid ""
14822 "The YAML.pm module implements a YAML Loader and Dumper based\n"
14823 "on the YAML 1.0 specification."
14824 msgstr ""
14825
14826 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11330
14827 msgid ""
14828 "@code{YAML::XS} is a Perl XS binding to libyaml which offers Perl the\n"
14829 "best YAML support to date."
14830 msgstr ""
14831
14832 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11354
14833 msgid ""
14834 "YAML::Tiny is a perl class for reading and writing\n"
14835 "YAML-style files, written with as little code as possible, reducing load time\n"
14836 "and memory overhead."
14837 msgstr ""
14838
14839 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11380
14840 msgid ""
14841 "@code{Parse::RecDescent} can incrementally generate top-down\n"
14842 "recursive-descent text parsers from simple yacc-like grammar specifications."
14843 msgstr ""
14844
14845 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11401
14846 msgid ""
14847 "This package compiles yacc-like @dfn{Look Ahead LR} (LALR)\n"
14848 "grammars to generate Perl object oriented parser modules."
14849 msgstr ""
14850
14851 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11428
14852 msgid ""
14853 "Software distributions released to the CPAN include a\n"
14854 "META.json or, for older distributions, META.yml, which describes the\n"
14855 "distribution, its contents, and the requirements for building and installing\n"
14856 "the distribution. The data structure stored in the META.json file is\n"
14857 "described in CPAN::Meta::Spec. CPAN::Meta provides a simple class to\n"
14858 "represent this distribution metadata (or distmeta), along with some helpful\n"
14859 "methods for interrogating that data."
14860 msgstr ""
14861
14862 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11452
14863 msgid ""
14864 "A CPAN::Meta::Requirements object models a set of version\n"
14865 "constraints like those specified in the META.yml or META.json files in CPAN\n"
14866 "distributions, and as defined by CPAN::Meta::Spec. It can be built up by\n"
14867 "adding more and more constraints, and will reduce them to the simplest\n"
14868 "representation."
14869 msgstr ""
14870
14871 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11476
14872 msgid ""
14873 "This module implements a subset of the YAML specification\n"
14874 "for use in reading and writing CPAN metadata files like META.yml and\n"
14875 "MYMETA.yml."
14876 msgstr ""
14877
14878 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11498
14879 msgid ""
14880 "@code{Module::Build} is a system for building, testing, and\n"
14881 "installing Perl modules; it used to be part of Perl itself until version 5.22,\n"
14882 "which dropped it. It is meant to be an alternative to\n"
14883 "@code{ExtUtils::MakeMaker}. Developers may alter the behavior of the module\n"
14884 "through subclassing in a much more straightforward way than with\n"
14885 "@code{MakeMaker}. It also does not require a @command{make} on your\n"
14886 "system---most of the @code{Module::Build} code is pure-Perl."
14887 msgstr ""
14888
14889 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11525
14890 msgid ""
14891 "Parse::CPAN::Meta is a parser for META.json and META.yml\n"
14892 "files, using JSON::PP and/or CPAN::Meta::YAML."
14893 msgstr ""
14894
14895 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11543
14896 msgid ""
14897 "This package contains a selection of subroutines that people\n"
14898 "have expressed would be nice to have in the perl core, but the usage would not\n"
14899 "really be high enough to warrant the use of a keyword, and the size so small\n"
14900 "such that being individual extensions would be wasteful."
14901 msgstr ""
14902
14903 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11583
14904 msgid ""
14905 "SDL Perl is a package of Perl modules that provide both functional and\n"
14906 "object oriented interfaces to the Simple DirectMedia Layer for Perl5. This\n"
14907 "package takes some liberties with the SDL API, and attempts to adhere to the\n"
14908 "spirit of both the SDL and Perl."
14909 msgstr ""
14910
14911 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11616
14912 msgid ""
14913 "This package contains @code{SGMLS.pm}, a perl5 class library\n"
14914 "for parsing the output from an SGML parser such as OpenSP. It also includes\n"
14915 "the @command{sgmlspl} command, an Perl script showcasing how the library can\n"
14916 "be used."
14917 msgstr ""
14918
14919 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11642
14920 msgid "Shell::Command is a thin wrapper around ExtUtils::Command."
14921 msgstr ""
14922
14923 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11669
14924 msgid ""
14925 "File::Find::Object is an object-oriented\n"
14926 "File::Find replacement in Perl."
14927 msgstr ""
14928
14929 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11698
14930 msgid ""
14931 "File::Find::Object::Rule is an alternative Perl\n"
14932 "interface to File::Find::Object."
14933 msgstr ""
14934
14935 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11721
14936 msgid ""
14937 "@code{File::Find} is great, but constructing the wanted routine can\n"
14938 "sometimes be a pain. @code{File::Finder} provides a wanted-writer, using\n"
14939 "syntax that is directly mappable to the @code{find(1)} command's syntax.\n"
14940 "\n"
14941 "A @code{File::Finder} object contains a hash of @code{File::Find} options, and\n"
14942 "a series of steps that mimic find's predicates. Initially, a\n"
14943 "@code{File::Finder} object has no steps. Each step method clones the previous\n"
14944 "object's options and steps, and then adds the new step, returning the new\n"
14945 "object. In this manner, an object can be grown, step by step, by chaining\n"
14946 "method calls. Furthermore, a partial sequence can be created and held, and\n"
14947 "used as the head of many different sequences."
14948 msgstr ""
14949
14950 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11751
14951 msgid ""
14952 "This package provides a Perl module for TrueType/OpenType\n"
14953 "font hacking. It supports reading, processing and writing of the following\n"
14954 "tables: GDEF, GPOS, GSUB, LTSH, OS/2, PCLT, bsln, cmap, cvt, fdsc, feat,\n"
14955 "fpgm, glyf, hdmx, head, hhea, hmtx, kern, loca, maxp, mort, name, post, prep,\n"
14956 "prop, vhea, vmtx and the reading and writing of all other table types."
14957 msgstr ""
14958
14959 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11790
14960 msgid ""
14961 "Provides several perl modules for date/time manipulation:\n"
14962 "@code{Time::CTime.pm}, @code{Time::JulianDay.pm}, @code{Time::ParseDate.pm},\n"
14963 "@code{Time::Timezone.pm}, and @code{Time::DaysInMonth.pm}."
14964 msgstr ""
14965
14966 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11820
14967 msgid ""
14968 "This Perl library provides a function which tells whether a\n"
14969 "specific time falls within a specified time period. Its syntax for specifying\n"
14970 "time periods allows you to test for conditions like \"Monday to Friday, 9am\n"
14971 "till 5pm\" and \"on the second Tuesday of the month\" and \"between 4pm and\n"
14972 "4:15pm\" and \"in the first half of each minute\" and \"in January of\n"
14973 "1998\"."
14974 msgstr ""
14975
14976 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11852
14977 msgid ""
14978 "Path::Iterator::Rule iterates over files and directories to\n"
14979 "identify ones matching a user-defined set of rules. The API is based heavily\n"
14980 "on File::Find::Rule, but with more explicit distinction between matching rules\n"
14981 "and options that influence how directories are searched. A\n"
14982 "Path::Iterator::Rule object is a collection of rules (match criteria) with\n"
14983 "methods to add additional criteria. Options that control directory traversal\n"
14984 "are given as arguments to the method that generates an iterator.\n"
14985 "\n"
14986 "A summary of features for comparison to other file finding modules:\n"
14987 "\n"
14988 "@itemize\n"
14989 "@item provides many helper methods for specifying rules\n"
14990 "@item offers (lazy) iterator and flattened list interfaces\n"
14991 "@item custom rules implemented with callbacks\n"
14992 "@item breadth-first (default) or pre- or post-order depth-first searching\n"
14993 "@item follows symlinks (by default, but can be disabled)\n"
14994 "@item directories visited only once (no infinite loop; can be disabled)\n"
14995 "@item doesn't chdir during operation\n"
14996 "@item provides an API for extensions\n"
14997 "@end itemize\n"
14998 "\n"
14999 "As a convenience, the PIR module is an empty subclass of this one that is less\n"
15000 "arduous to type for one-liners."
15001 msgstr ""
15002
15003 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11893
15004 msgid ""
15005 "This module allows you to specify those constants that\n"
15006 "should be documented in your POD, and pull them out a run time in a fairly\n"
15007 "arbitrary fashion.\n"
15008 "\n"
15009 "Pod::Constants uses Pod::Parser to do the parsing of the source file. It has\n"
15010 "to open the source file it is called from, and does so directly either by\n"
15011 "lookup in %INC or by assuming it is $0 if the caller is @code{main}\n"
15012 "(or it can't find %INC{caller()})."
15013 msgstr ""
15014
15015 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11919
15016 msgid ""
15017 "Soundex is a phonetic algorithm for indexing names by sound,\n"
15018 "as pronounced in English. The goal is for names with the same pronunciation to\n"
15019 "be encoded to the same representation so that they can be matched despite\n"
15020 "minor differences in spelling.\n"
15021 "\n"
15022 "This module implements the original soundex algorithm developed by Robert\n"
15023 "Russell and Margaret Odell, patented in 1918 and 1922, as well as a variation\n"
15024 "called \"American Soundex\" used for US census data, and current maintained by\n"
15025 "the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)."
15026 msgstr ""
15027
15028 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11947
15029 msgid ""
15030 "Regexp::Pattern is a convention for organizing reusable\n"
15031 "regexp patterns in modules."
15032 msgstr ""
15033
15034 #: gnu/packages/perl.scm:11972
15035 msgid ""
15036 "Data::SExpression parses Lisp S-Expressions into Perl data\n"
15037 "structures."
15038 msgstr ""
15039
15040 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:173
15041 msgid ""
15042 "Import photos and videos from cameras, phones and memory\n"
15043 "cards and generate meaningful file and folder names."
15044 msgstr ""
15045
15046 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:198
15047 msgid ""
15048 "LibRaw is a library for reading RAW files obtained from digital photo\n"
15049 "cameras (CRW/CR2, NEF, RAF, DNG, and others)."
15050 msgstr ""
15051
15052 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:236
15053 msgid ""
15054 "The libexif C library allows applications to read, edit, and save EXIF\n"
15055 "data as produced by digital cameras."
15056 msgstr ""
15057
15058 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:264
15059 msgid ""
15060 "This is the library backend for gphoto2. It contains the code for PTP,\n"
15061 "MTP, and other vendor specific protocols for controlling and transferring data\n"
15062 "from digital cameras."
15063 msgstr ""
15064
15065 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:308
15066 msgid ""
15067 "Gphoto2 is a set of command line utilities for manipulating a large\n"
15068 "number of different digital cameras. Through libgphoto2, it supports PTP,\n"
15069 "MTP, and much more."
15070 msgstr ""
15071
15072 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:351
15073 msgid ""
15074 "This package provides the @code{exiftool} command and the\n"
15075 "@code{Image::ExifTool} Perl library to manipulate EXIF tags of digital images\n"
15076 "and a wide variety of other metadata."
15077 msgstr ""
15078
15079 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:378
15080 msgid ""
15081 "The libpano13 package contains the backend library written by the\n"
15082 "Panorama Tools project for building panoramic images from a set of\n"
15083 "overlapping images, as well as some command line tools."
15084 msgstr ""
15085
15086 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:424
15087 msgid ""
15088 "Enblend blends away the seams in a panoramic image mosaic using a\n"
15089 "multi-resolution spline. Enfuse merges different exposures of the same\n"
15090 "scene to produce an image that looks much like a tone-mapped image."
15091 msgstr ""
15092
15093 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:456
15094 msgid ""
15095 "Digital photographs are not ideal. Of course, the better is\n"
15096 "your camera, the better the results will be, but in any case if you look\n"
15097 "carefully at shots taken even by the most expensive cameras equipped with the\n"
15098 "most expensive lenses you will see various artifacts. It is very hard to make\n"
15099 "ideal cameras, because there are a lot of factors that affect the final image\n"
15100 "quality, and at some point camera and lens designers have to trade one factor\n"
15101 "for another to achieve the optimal image quality, within the given design\n"
15102 "restrictions and budget. But we all want ideal shots, don't we? So that's\n"
15103 "what's Lensfun is all about: rectifying the defects introduced by your\n"
15104 "photographic equipment."
15105 msgstr ""
15106
15107 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:578
15108 msgid ""
15109 "Darktable is a photography workflow application and RAW\n"
15110 "developer. It manages your digital negatives in a database, lets you view\n"
15111 "them through a zoomable lighttable and enables you to develop raw images\n"
15112 "and enhance them."
15113 msgstr ""
15114
15115 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:623
15116 msgid ""
15117 "Photoflare is a cross-platform image editor with an aim\n"
15118 "to balance between powerful features and a very friendly graphical user\n"
15119 "interface. It suits a wide variety of different tasks and users who value a\n"
15120 "more nimble workflow. Features include basic image editing capabilities,\n"
15121 "paint brushes, image filters, colour adjustments and more advanced features\n"
15122 "such as Batch image processing."
15123 msgstr ""
15124
15125 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:690
15126 msgid ""
15127 "Entangle is an application which uses GTK and libgphoto2 to provide a\n"
15128 "graphical interface for tethered photography with digital cameras. It\n"
15129 "includes control over camera shooting and configuration settings and 'hands\n"
15130 "off' shooting directly from the controlling computer."
15131 msgstr ""
15132
15133 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:761
15134 msgid ""
15135 "Hugin is an easy to use panoramic imaging toolchain with a graphical\n"
15136 "user interface. It can be used to assemble a mosaic of photographs into\n"
15137 "a complete panorama and stitch any series of overlapping pictures."
15138 msgstr ""
15139
15140 #: gnu/packages/photo.scm:814
15141 msgid ""
15142 "RawTherapee is a raw image processing suite. It comprises a\n"
15143 "subset of image editing operations specifically aimed at non-destructive raw\n"
15144 "photo post-production and is primarily focused on improving a photographer's\n"
15145 "workflow by facilitating the handling of large numbers of images. Most raw\n"
15146 "formats are supported, including Pentax Pixel Shift, Canon Dual-Pixel, and those\n"
15147 "from Foveon and X-Trans sensors."
15148 msgstr ""
15149
15150 #: gnu/packages/ratpoison.scm:87
15151 msgid ""
15152 "Ratpoison is a simple window manager with no fat library\n"
15153 "dependencies, no fancy graphics, no window decorations, and no\n"
15154 "rodent dependence. It is largely modelled after GNU Screen which\n"
15155 "has done wonders in the virtual terminal market.\n"
15156 "\n"
15157 "The screen can be split into non-overlapping frames. All windows\n"
15158 "are kept maximized inside their frames to take full advantage of\n"
15159 "your precious screen real estate.\n"
15160 "\n"
15161 "All interaction with the window manager is done through keystrokes.\n"
15162 "Ratpoison has a prefix map to minimize the key clobbering that\n"
15163 "cripples Emacs and other quality pieces of software."
15164 msgstr ""
15165
15166 #: gnu/packages/readline.scm:108
15167 msgid ""
15168 "The GNU readline library allows users to edit command lines as they\n"
15169 "are typed in. It can maintain a searchable history of previously entered\n"
15170 "commands, letting you easily recall, edit and re-enter past commands. It\n"
15171 "features both Emacs-like and vi-like keybindings, making its usage\n"
15172 "comfortable for anyone."
15173 msgstr ""
15174
15175 #: gnu/packages/readline.scm:168
15176 msgid ""
15177 "Rlwrap is a 'readline wrapper', a small utility that uses the GNU\n"
15178 "readline library to allow the editing of keyboard input for any command. You\n"
15179 "should consider rlwrap especially when you need user-defined completion (by way\n"
15180 "of completion word lists) and persistent history, or if you want to program\n"
15181 "`special effects' using the filter mechanism."
15182 msgstr ""
15183
15184 #: gnu/packages/scanner.scm:140
15185 msgid ""
15186 "SANE stands for \"Scanner Access Now Easy\" and is an API\n"
15187 "proving access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner,\n"
15188 "hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The\n"
15189 "package contains the library, but no drivers."
15190 msgstr ""
15191
15192 #: gnu/packages/scanner.scm:188
15193 msgid ""
15194 "SANE stands for \"Scanner Access Now Easy\" and is an API\n"
15195 "proving access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner,\n"
15196 "hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The\n"
15197 "package contains the library and drivers."
15198 msgstr ""
15199
15200 #: gnu/packages/scanner.scm:267
15201 msgid ""
15202 "XSane is a graphical interface for controlling a scanner and acquiring\n"
15203 "images from it. You can photocopy multi-page documents and save, fax, print,\n"
15204 "or e-mail your scanned images. It is highly configurable and exposes all\n"
15205 "device settings, letting you fine-tune the final result. It can also be used\n"
15206 "as a GIMP plugin to acquire images directly from a scanner.\n"
15207 "\n"
15208 "XSane talks to scanners through the @acronym{SANE, Scanner Access Now Easy}\n"
15209 "back-end library, which supports almost all existing scanners."
15210 msgstr ""
15211
15212 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:225
15213 msgid ""
15214 "GNU/MIT Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming\n"
15215 "language. It provides an interpreter, a compiler and a debugger. It also\n"
15216 "features an integrated Emacs-like editor and a large runtime library."
15217 msgstr ""
15218
15219 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:325
15220 msgid ""
15221 "Bigloo is a Scheme implementation devoted to one goal: enabling Scheme\n"
15222 "based programming style where C(++) is usually required. Bigloo attempts to\n"
15223 "make Scheme practical by offering features usually presented by traditional\n"
15224 "programming languages but not offered by Scheme and functional programming.\n"
15225 "Bigloo compiles Scheme modules. It delivers small and fast stand alone binary\n"
15226 "executables. Bigloo enables full connections between Scheme and C programs\n"
15227 "and between Scheme and Java programs."
15228 msgstr ""
15229
15230 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:378
15231 msgid ""
15232 "HOP is a multi-tier programming language for the Web 2.0 and the\n"
15233 "so-called diffuse Web. It is designed for programming interactive web\n"
15234 "applications in many fields such as multimedia (web galleries, music players,\n"
15235 "...), ubiquitous and house automation (SmartPhones, personal appliance),\n"
15236 "mashups, office (web agendas, mail clients, ...), etc."
15237 msgstr ""
15238
15239 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:401
15240 msgid ""
15241 "Scheme 48 is an implementation of Scheme based on a byte-code\n"
15242 "interpreter and is designed to be used as a testbed for experiments in\n"
15243 "implementation techniques and as an expository tool."
15244 msgstr ""
15245
15246 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:431
15247 msgid ""
15248 "Gambit consists of two main programs: gsi, the Gambit Scheme\n"
15249 "interpreter, and gsc, the Gambit Scheme compiler. The interpreter contains\n"
15250 "the complete execution and debugging environment. The compiler is the\n"
15251 "interpreter extended with the capability of generating executable files. The\n"
15252 "compiler can produce standalone executables or compiled modules which can be\n"
15253 "loaded at run time. Interpreted code and compiled code can be freely\n"
15254 "mixed."
15255 msgstr ""
15256
15257 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:467
15258 msgid ""
15259 "Chibi-Scheme is a very small library with no external dependencies\n"
15260 "intended for use as an extension and scripting language in C programs. In\n"
15261 "addition to support for lightweight VM-based threads, each VM itself runs in\n"
15262 "an isolated heap allowing multiple VMs to run simultaneously in different OS\n"
15263 "threads."
15264 msgstr ""
15265
15266 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:515
15267 msgid ""
15268 "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP) is\n"
15269 "a textbook aiming to teach the principles of computer programming.\n"
15270 "\n"
15271 "Using Scheme, a dialect of the Lisp programming language, the book explains\n"
15272 "core computer science concepts such as abstraction in programming,\n"
15273 "metalinguistic abstraction, recursion, interpreters, and modular programming."
15274 msgstr ""
15275
15276 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:559
15277 msgid ""
15278 "String pattern-matching library for scheme48 based on the SRE\n"
15279 "regular-expression notation."
15280 msgstr ""
15281
15282 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:593
15283 msgid ""
15284 "SLIB is a portable Scheme library providing compatibility and\n"
15285 "utility functions for all standard Scheme implementations."
15286 msgstr ""
15287
15288 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:650
15289 msgid ""
15290 "GNU SCM is an implementation of Scheme. This\n"
15291 "implementation includes Hobbit, a Scheme-to-C compiler, which can\n"
15292 "generate C files whose binaries can be dynamically or statically\n"
15293 "linked with a SCM executable."
15294 msgstr ""
15295
15296 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:709
15297 msgid ""
15298 "TinyScheme is a light-weight Scheme interpreter that implements as large a\n"
15299 "subset of R5RS as was possible without getting very large and complicated.\n"
15300 "\n"
15301 "It's meant to be used as an embedded scripting interpreter for other programs.\n"
15302 "As such, it does not offer an Integrated Development Environment (@dfn{IDE}) or\n"
15303 "extensive toolkits, although it does sport a small (and optional) top-level\n"
15304 "loop.\n"
15305 "\n"
15306 "As an embedded interpreter, it allows multiple interpreter states to coexist in\n"
15307 "the same program, without any interference between them. Foreign functions in C\n"
15308 "can be added and values can be defined in the Scheme environment. Being quite a\n"
15309 "small program, it is easy to comprehend, get to grips with, and use."
15310 msgstr ""
15311
15312 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:790
15313 msgid ""
15314 "Stalin is an aggressively optimizing whole-program compiler\n"
15315 "for Scheme that does polyvariant interprocedural flow analysis,\n"
15316 "flow-directed interprocedural escape analysis, flow-directed\n"
15317 "lightweight CPS conversion, flow-directed lightweight closure\n"
15318 "conversion, flow-directed interprocedural lifetime analysis, automatic\n"
15319 "in-lining, unboxing, and flow-directed program-specific and\n"
15320 "program-point-specific low-level representation selection and code\n"
15321 "generation."
15322 msgstr ""
15323
15324 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:845
15325 msgid ""
15326 "@code{femtolisp} is a scheme-like lisp implementation with a\n"
15327 "simple, elegant Scheme dialect. It is a lisp-1 with lexical scope.\n"
15328 "The core is 12 builtin special forms and 33 builtin functions."
15329 msgstr ""
15330
15331 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:911
15332 msgid ""
15333 "Gauche is a R7RS Scheme scripting engine aiming at being a\n"
15334 "handy tool that helps programmers and system administrators to write small to\n"
15335 "large scripts quickly. Quick startup, built-in system interface, native\n"
15336 "multilingual support are some of the goals. Gauche comes with a package\n"
15337 "manager/installer @code{gauche-package} which can download, compile, install\n"
15338 "and list gauche extension packages."
15339 msgstr ""
15340
15341 #: gnu/packages/scheme.scm:1013
15342 msgid ""
15343 "Gerbil is an opinionated dialect of Scheme designed for Systems\n"
15344 "Programming, with a state of the art macro and module system on top of the Gambit\n"
15345 "runtime. The macro system is based on quote-syntax, and provides the full meta-syntactic\n"
15346 "tower with a native implementation of syntax-case. It also provides a full-blown module\n"
15347 "system, similar to PLT Scheme's (sorry, Racket) modules. The main difference from Racket\n"
15348 "is that Gerbil modules are single instantiation, supporting high performance ahead of\n"
15349 "time compilation and compiled macros."
15350 msgstr ""
15351
15352 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:84
15353 msgid ""
15354 "Xapian is a highly adaptable toolkit which allows developers to easily\n"
15355 "add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own applications. It\n"
15356 "supports the Probabilistic Information Retrieval model and also supports a\n"
15357 "rich set of boolean query operators."
15358 msgstr ""
15359
15360 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:139
15361 msgid ""
15362 "Search::Xapian wraps most methods of most Xapian classes. The missing\n"
15363 "classes and methods should be added in the future. It also provides a\n"
15364 "simplified, more 'perlish' interface to some common operations."
15365 msgstr ""
15366
15367 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:182
15368 msgid ""
15369 "libtocc is the engine of the Tocc project, a tag-based file management\n"
15370 "system. The goal of Tocc is to provide a better system for classifying files\n"
15371 "that is more flexible than classic file systems that are based on a tree of\n"
15372 "files and directories."
15373 msgstr ""
15374
15375 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:206
15376 msgid ""
15377 "Tocc is a tag-based file management system. This package contains the\n"
15378 "command line tool for interacting with libtocc."
15379 msgstr ""
15380
15381 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:226
15382 msgid ""
15383 "GNU Bool is a utility to perform text searches on files using Boolean\n"
15384 "expressions. For example, a search for \"hello AND world\" would return a\n"
15385 "file containing the phrase \"Hello, world!\". It supports both AND and OR\n"
15386 "statements, as well as the NEAR statement to search for the occurrence of\n"
15387 "words in close proximity to each other. It handles context gracefully,\n"
15388 "accounting for new lines and paragraph changes. It also has robust support\n"
15389 "for parsing HTML files."
15390 msgstr ""
15391
15392 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:257
15393 msgid ""
15394 "Hyper Estraier can be used to integrate full-text\n"
15395 "search into applications, using either the provided command line and CGI\n"
15396 "interfaces, or a C API."
15397 msgstr ""
15398
15399 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:277
15400 msgid ""
15401 "mlocate is a locate/updatedb implementation. The @code{m} stands for\n"
15402 "\"merging\": @code{updatedb} reuses the existing database to avoid rereading\n"
15403 "most of the file system, which makes it faster and does not trash the system\n"
15404 "caches as much. The locate(1) utility is intended to be completely compatible\n"
15405 "with slocate, and attempts to be compatible to GNU locate when it does not\n"
15406 "conflict with slocate compatibility."
15407 msgstr ""
15408
15409 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:344
15410 msgid ""
15411 "Swish-e is Simple Web Indexing System for Humans - Enhanced. Swish-e\n"
15412 "can quickly and easily index directories of files or remote web sites and\n"
15413 "search the generated indexes."
15414 msgstr ""
15415
15416 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:413
15417 msgid ""
15418 "Xapers is a personal document indexing system,\n"
15419 "geared towards academic journal articles build on the Xapian search engine.\n"
15420 "Think of it as your own personal document search engine, or a local cache of\n"
15421 "online libraries. It provides fast search of document text and\n"
15422 "bibliographic data and simple document and bibtex retrieval."
15423 msgstr ""
15424
15425 #: gnu/packages/search.scm:461
15426 msgid ""
15427 "Ugrep is a ultra fast searcher of file systems, text\n"
15428 "and binary files, source code, archives, compressed files, documents, and\n"
15429 "more.\n"
15430 "\n"
15431 "While still being compatible with the standard GNU/BSD grep command-line\n"
15432 "options, ugrep supports fuzzy search as well as structured and (adjustable)\n"
15433 "colored output, piped through \"less\" for pagination. An interactive query\n"
15434 "UI allows refinement and has a built-in help (press F1). Ugrep implements\n"
15435 "multi-threaded and other techniques to speed up search, pattern-matching and\n"
15436 "decompression. Many pre-defined regexps ease searching e.g. C typdefs or XML\n"
15437 "attributes. Results can be output in several structured or self-defined\n"
15438 "formats."
15439 msgstr ""
15440
15441 #: gnu/packages/serveez.scm:54
15442 msgid ""
15443 "GNU Serveez is a server framework providing the routines necessary to\n"
15444 "easily implement IP-based servers in your application. It\n"
15445 "demonstrates aspects of network programming in a portable manner,\n"
15446 "making it convenient for both simplifying the process of adding a\n"
15447 "server to your application or for learning about how network services\n"
15448 "work. Several example servers are provided already, such as an HTTP\n"
15449 "server and an IRC server."
15450 msgstr ""
15451
15452 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:105
15453 msgid ""
15454 "dash is a POSIX-compliant @command{/bin/sh} implementation that aims to be\n"
15455 "as small as possible, often without sacrificing speed. It is faster than the\n"
15456 "GNU Bourne-Again Shell (@command{bash}) at most scripted tasks. dash is a\n"
15457 "direct descendant of NetBSD's Almquist Shell (@command{ash})."
15458 msgstr ""
15459
15460 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:256
15461 msgid ""
15462 "Fish (friendly interactive shell) is a shell focused on interactive use,\n"
15463 "discoverability, and friendliness. Fish has very user-friendly and powerful\n"
15464 "tab-completion, including descriptions of every completion, completion of\n"
15465 "strings with wildcards, and many completions for specific commands. It also\n"
15466 "has extensive and discoverable help. A special @command{help} command gives\n"
15467 "access to all the fish documentation in your web browser. Other features\n"
15468 "include smart terminal handling based on terminfo, an easy to search history,\n"
15469 "and syntax highlighting."
15470 msgstr ""
15471
15472 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:310
15473 msgid ""
15474 "@code{fish-foreign-env} wraps bash script execution in a way\n"
15475 "that environment variables that are exported or modified get imported back\n"
15476 "into fish."
15477 msgstr ""
15478
15479 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:350
15480 msgid ""
15481 "This is a reimplementation by Byron Rakitzis of the Plan 9 shell. It\n"
15482 "has a small feature set similar to a traditional Bourne shell."
15483 msgstr ""
15484
15485 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:383
15486 msgid ""
15487 "Es is an extensible shell. The language was derived from the Plan 9\n"
15488 "shell, rc, and was influenced by functional programming languages, such as\n"
15489 "Scheme, and the Tcl embeddable programming language. This implementation is\n"
15490 "derived from Byron Rakitzis's public domain implementation of rc, and was\n"
15491 "written by Paul Haahr and Byron Rakitzis."
15492 msgstr ""
15493
15494 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:452
15495 msgid ""
15496 "Tcsh is an enhanced, but completely compatible version of the Berkeley\n"
15497 "UNIX C shell (csh). It is a command language interpreter usable both as an\n"
15498 "interactive login shell and a shell script command processor. It includes a\n"
15499 "command-line editor, programmable word completion, spelling correction, a\n"
15500 "history mechanism, job control and a C-like syntax."
15501 msgstr ""
15502
15503 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:521
15504 msgid ""
15505 "The Z shell (zsh) is a Unix shell that can be used\n"
15506 "as an interactive login shell and as a powerful command interpreter\n"
15507 "for shell scripting. Zsh can be thought of as an extended Bourne shell\n"
15508 "with a large number of improvements, including some features of bash,\n"
15509 "ksh, and tcsh."
15510 msgstr ""
15511
15512 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:571
15513 msgid ""
15514 "Xonsh is a Python-ish, BASHwards-looking shell language and command\n"
15515 "prompt. The language is a superset of Python 3.4+ with additional shell\n"
15516 "primitives that you are used to from Bash and IPython. It works on all major\n"
15517 "systems including Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows. Xonsh is meant for the daily\n"
15518 "use of experts and novices alike."
15519 msgstr ""
15520
15521 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:617
15522 msgid ""
15523 "Scsh is a Unix shell embedded in Scheme. Scsh has two main\n"
15524 "components: a process notation for running programs and setting up pipelines\n"
15525 "and redirections, and a complete syscall library for low-level access to the\n"
15526 "operating system."
15527 msgstr ""
15528
15529 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:659
15530 msgid ""
15531 "Linenoise is a minimal, zero-config, readline replacement.\n"
15532 "Its features include:\n"
15533 "\n"
15534 "@enumerate\n"
15535 "@item Single and multi line editing mode with the usual key bindings\n"
15536 "@item History handling\n"
15537 "@item Completion\n"
15538 "@item Hints (suggestions at the right of the prompt as you type)\n"
15539 "@item A subset of VT100 escapes, ANSI.SYS compatible\n"
15540 "@end enumerate\n"
15541 msgstr ""
15542
15543 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:723
15544 msgid ""
15545 "S is a new shell that aims to be extremely simple. It does not\n"
15546 "implement the POSIX shell standard.\n"
15547 "\n"
15548 "There are no globs or \"splatting\" where a variable $FOO turns into multiple\n"
15549 "command line arguments. One token stays one token forever.\n"
15550 "This is a \"no surprises\" straightforward approach.\n"
15551 "\n"
15552 "There are no redirection operators > in the shell language, they are added as\n"
15553 "extra programs. > is just another unix command, < is essentially cat(1).\n"
15554 "A @code{andglob} program is also provided along with s."
15555 msgstr ""
15556
15557 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:754
15558 msgid ""
15559 "Oksh is a port of the OpenBSD Korn Shell.\n"
15560 "The OpenBSD Korn Shell is a cleaned up and enhanced ksh."
15561 msgstr ""
15562
15563 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:784
15564 msgid ""
15565 "loksh is a Linux port of OpenBSD's @command{ksh}. It is a small,\n"
15566 "interactive POSIX shell targeted at resource-constrained systems."
15567 msgstr ""
15568
15569 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:823
15570 msgid ""
15571 "mksh is an actively developed free implementation of the\n"
15572 "Korn Shell programming language and a successor to the Public Domain Korn\n"
15573 "Shell (pdksh)."
15574 msgstr ""
15575
15576 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:866
15577 msgid ""
15578 "Oil is a programming language with automatic translation for\n"
15579 "Bash. It includes osh, a Unix/POSIX shell that runs unmodified Bash\n"
15580 "scripts."
15581 msgstr ""
15582
15583 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:903
15584 msgid ""
15585 "Gash is a POSIX-compatible shell written in Guile\n"
15586 "Scheme. It provides both the shell interface, as well as a Guile\n"
15587 "library for parsing shell scripts. Gash is designed to bootstrap Bash\n"
15588 "as part of the Guix bootstrap process."
15589 msgstr ""
15590
15591 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:937
15592 msgid ""
15593 "Gash-Utils provides Scheme implementations of many\n"
15594 "common POSIX utilities (there are about 40 of them, ranging in\n"
15595 "complexity from @command{false} to @command{awk}). The utilities are\n"
15596 "designed to be capable of bootstrapping their standard GNU counterparts.\n"
15597 "Underpinning these utilities are many Scheme interfaces for manipulating\n"
15598 "files and text."
15599 msgstr ""
15600
15601 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1017
15602 msgid ""
15603 "Nu draws inspiration from projects like PowerShell, functional\n"
15604 "programming languages, and modern CLI tools. Rather than thinking of files\n"
15605 "and services as raw streams of text, Nu looks at each input as something with\n"
15606 "structure. For example, when you list the contents of a directory, what you\n"
15607 "get back is a table of rows, where each row represents an item in that\n"
15608 "directory. These values can be piped through a series of steps, in a series\n"
15609 "of commands called a ``pipeline''."
15610 msgstr ""
15611
15612 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1046
15613 msgid ""
15614 "This package is a library for ANSI terminal colors and styles (bold,\n"
15615 "underline)."
15616 msgstr ""
15617
15618 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1170 gnu/packages/shells.scm:1288
15619 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1337
15620 msgid "CLI for nushell"
15621 msgstr ""
15622
15623 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1406
15624 msgid "Core commands for nushell"
15625 msgstr ""
15626
15627 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1440
15628 msgid "Core error subsystem for Nushell"
15629 msgstr ""
15630
15631 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1466
15632 msgid "This package is a fork of @code{serde-hjson}."
15633 msgstr ""
15634
15635 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1506
15636 msgid "Nushell parser"
15637 msgstr ""
15638
15639 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1538
15640 msgid "Nushell Plugin"
15641 msgstr ""
15642
15643 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1569
15644 msgid "This package provides a binary viewer plugin for Nushell."
15645 msgstr ""
15646
15647 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1599
15648 msgid "This package provides a plugin to display charts in Nushell."
15649 msgstr ""
15650
15651 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1628
15652 msgid "This package provides a URL fetch plugin for Nushell."
15653 msgstr ""
15654
15655 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1657 gnu/packages/shells.scm:1688
15656 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2001 gnu/packages/shells.scm:2032
15657 msgid ""
15658 "This package provides a converter plugin to the bson format for\n"
15659 "Nushell."
15660 msgstr ""
15661
15662 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1718
15663 msgid ""
15664 "This package provides a version incrementer plugin for\n"
15665 "Nushell."
15666 msgstr ""
15667
15668 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1745
15669 msgid "This package provides a regex match plugin for Nushell."
15670 msgstr ""
15671
15672 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1776
15673 msgid "This package is an HTTP POST plugin for Nushell."
15674 msgstr ""
15675
15676 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1805
15677 msgid "This package provides a process list plugin for Nushell."
15678 msgstr ""
15679
15680 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1830
15681 msgid "query json files with gjson"
15682 msgstr ""
15683
15684 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1856
15685 msgid "This package is an S3 plugin for Nushell."
15686 msgstr ""
15687
15688 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1882
15689 msgid "This package provides web scraping using CSS selector."
15690 msgstr ""
15691
15692 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1913
15693 msgid ""
15694 "This package provides a plugin to open files/URLs directly from\n"
15695 "Nushell."
15696 msgstr ""
15697
15698 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1943
15699 msgid "This package provides a system info plugin for Nushell."
15700 msgstr ""
15701
15702 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:1972
15703 msgid ""
15704 "This package provides a text viewer plugin for\n"
15705 "Nushell."
15706 msgstr ""
15707
15708 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2059
15709 msgid ""
15710 "This package provides a tree viewer plugin for\n"
15711 "Nushell."
15712 msgstr ""
15713
15714 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2088
15715 msgid "Traverses XML"
15716 msgstr ""
15717
15718 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2112
15719 msgid ""
15720 "This crate provides pretty hex dump of bytes slice in the common\n"
15721 "style."
15722 msgstr ""
15723
15724 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2148
15725 msgid "Core values and protocols for Nushell"
15726 msgstr ""
15727
15728 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2174
15729 msgid ""
15730 "This package provides a source string characterizer for\n"
15731 "Nushell."
15732 msgstr ""
15733
15734 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2199
15735 msgid "This package provides Nushell stream."
15736 msgstr ""
15737
15738 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2222
15739 msgid "Nushell table printing"
15740 msgstr ""
15741
15742 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2255
15743 msgid ""
15744 "This package provides support for writing Nushell\n"
15745 "tests."
15746 msgstr ""
15747
15748 #: gnu/packages/shells.scm:2284
15749 msgid ""
15750 "This package provides @code{Extension} traits for values in\n"
15751 "Nushell."
15752 msgstr ""
15753
15754 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:120
15755 msgid ""
15756 "LibiLBC is a packaging friendly copy of the iLBC codec from\n"
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15760
15761 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:208
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15763 "SpanDSP is a library of DSP functions for telephony, in the\n"
15764 "8000 sample per second world of E1s, T1s, and higher order PCM channels. It\n"
15765 "contains low level functions, such as basic filters. It also contains higher\n"
15766 "level functions, such as cadenced supervisory tone detection, and a complete\n"
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15769
15770 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:238
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15772 "GNU Common C++ is an portable, optimized class framework for\n"
15773 "threaded applications, supporting concurrent synchronization, inter-process\n"
15774 "communications via sockets, and various methods for data handling, such as\n"
15775 "serialization and XML parsing. It includes the uCommon C++ library, a smaller\n"
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15779 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:261
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15784 "support."
15785 msgstr ""
15786
15787 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:284
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15789 "GNU ccRTP is an implementation of RTP, the real-time transport\n"
15790 "protocol from the IETF. It is suitable both for high capacity servers and\n"
15791 "personal client applications. It is flexible in its design, allowing it to\n"
15792 "function as a framework for the framework, rather than just being a\n"
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15795
15796 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:318
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15798 "GNU ZRTP C++ provides a library that adds ZRTP support to the\n"
15799 "GNU ccRTP stack and serves as library for other RTP stacks\n"
15800 "(PJSIP, GStreamer)."
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15803 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:338
15804 msgid ""
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15806 "used to provide multimedia and telecom software developers with an interface\n"
15807 "to initiate and control SIP sessions."
15808 msgstr ""
15809
15810 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:360
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15812 "EXosip is a library that hides the complexity of using the\n"
15813 "SIP protocol for multimedia session establishment. This protocol is mainly to\n"
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15818
15819 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:404
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15824 "there is no central point for media intercept or capture and thus it can be\n"
15825 "used to construct a secure telephone system that operates over the public\n"
15826 "internet."
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15828
15829 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:446
15830 msgid ""
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15832 "Protocol (@dfn{SRTP}), the Universal Security Transform (@dfn{UST}), and a\n"
15833 "supporting cryptographic kernel."
15834 msgstr ""
15835
15836 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:475
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15838 "LibIAX2 implements the Inter-Asterisk-Protocol for relaying\n"
15839 "Voice-over-IP (VoIP) communications."
15840 msgstr ""
15841
15842 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:508
15843 msgid ""
15844 "Seren is a simple VoIP program based on the Opus codec that allows you\n"
15845 "to create a voice conference from the terminal, with up to 10 participants,\n"
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15847 "lists. All you need to join an existing conference is the host name or IP\n"
15848 "address of one of the participants."
15849 msgstr ""
15850
15851 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:657
15852 msgid ""
15853 "Mumble is an low-latency, high quality voice chat\n"
15854 "software primarily intended for use while gaming.\n"
15855 "Mumble consists of two applications for separate usage:\n"
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15857 msgstr ""
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15859 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:716
15860 msgid ""
15861 "Twinkle is a softphone for your voice over IP and instant\n"
15862 "messaging communcations using the SIP protocol. You can use it for direct\n"
15863 "IP phone to IP phone communication or in a network using a SIP proxy to route\n"
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15865 msgstr ""
15866
15867 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:858
15868 msgid ""
15869 "PJProject provides an implementation of the Session\n"
15870 "Initiation Protocol (SIP) and a multimedia framework."
15871 msgstr ""
15872
15873 #: gnu/packages/telephony.scm:906
15874 msgid ""
15875 "A collection of libraries and header files for implementing\n"
15876 "telephony functionality into custom Telegram clients."
15877 msgstr ""
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15883 "that are free software, including support for many languages around the\n"
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15885 "\n"
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15889 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:493
15890 msgid ""
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15892 "from a list of user-specified directories similar to how shells look up\n"
15893 "executables. It is maintained as a part of TeX Live."
15894 msgstr ""
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15896 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:507
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15898 "This package provides the docstrip utility to strip\n"
15899 "documentation from TeX files. It is part of the LaTeX base."
15900 msgstr ""
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15902 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:522
15903 msgid ""
15904 "This bundle provides generic access to Unicode Consortium\n"
15905 "data for TeX use. It contains a set of text files provided by the Unicode\n"
15906 "Consortium which are currently all from Unicode 8.0.0, with the exception of\n"
15907 "@code{MathClass.txt} which is not currently part of the Unicode Character\n"
15908 "Database. Accompanying these source data are generic TeX loader files\n"
15909 "allowing this data to be used as part of TeX runs, in particular in building\n"
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15914
15915 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:555
15916 msgid ""
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15918 "@file{zerohyph.tex} to disable hyphenation, @file{language.us} which starts\n"
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15921 msgstr ""
15922
15923 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:576
15924 msgid ""
15925 "This package provides files needed for converting DVI files\n"
15926 "to PostScript."
15927 msgstr ""
15928
15929 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:590
15930 msgid ""
15931 "This bundle provides a collection of model \".ini\" files\n"
15932 "for creating TeX formats. These files are commonly used to introduced\n"
15933 "distribution-dependent variations in formats. They are also used to\n"
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15937
15938 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:648
15939 msgid ""
15940 "This package provides the Metafont base files needed to\n"
15941 "build fonts using the Metafont system."
15942 msgstr ""
15943
15944 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:734
15945 msgid ""
15946 "This package provides TeX macros for converting Adobe Font\n"
15947 "Metric files to TeX metric and virtual font format. Fontinst helps mainly\n"
15948 "with the number crunching and shovelling parts of font installation. This\n"
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15951 "typesetting in these fonts."
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15953
15954 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:756
15955 msgid ""
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15957 "external TeX font filenames. This makes at most eight-character names\n"
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15959 "documents."
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15961
15962 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:830
15963 msgid ""
15964 "This package provides the Computer Modern fonts by Donald\n"
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15967 "8A."
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15969
15970 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:862
15971 msgid ""
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15977 "originals."
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15979
15980 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:896
15981 msgid ""
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15983 "font from Adobe's basic set."
15984 msgstr ""
15985
15986 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:919
15987 msgid ""
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15992
15993 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:993
15994 msgid ""
15995 "This is a collection of core TeX and METAFONT macro files\n"
15996 "from Donald Knuth, including the plain format, plain base, and the MF logo\n"
15997 "fonts."
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15999
16000 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1068
16001 msgid ""
16002 "This is a collection of fonts for use with standard LaTeX\n"
16003 "packages and classes. It includes invisible fonts (for use with the slides\n"
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16006 msgstr ""
16007
16008 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1091
16009 msgid ""
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16011 "Knuthian mflogo fonts described in The Metafontbook and to typeset Metafont\n"
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16013 msgstr ""
16014
16015 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1110
16016 msgid ""
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16020 "source; they have since been autotraced and reissued in Adobe Type 1 format by\n"
16021 "Taco Hoekwater."
16022 msgstr ""
16023
16024 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1254 gnu/packages/tex.scm:1404
16025 msgid ""
16026 "This package provides an extended set of fonts for use in mathematics,\n"
16027 "including: extra mathematical symbols; blackboard bold letters (uppercase\n"
16028 "only); fraktur letters; subscript sizes of bold math italic and bold Greek\n"
16029 "letters; subscript sizes of large symbols such as sum and product; added sizes\n"
16030 "of the Computer Modern small caps font; cyrillic fonts (from the University of\n"
16031 "Washington); Euler mathematical fonts. All fonts are provided as Adobe Type 1\n"
16032 "files, and all except the Euler fonts are provided as Metafont source. The\n"
16033 "distribution also includes the canonical Type 1 versions of the Computer\n"
16034 "Modern family of fonts. The Euler fonts are supported by separate packages;\n"
16035 "details can be found in the documentation."
16036 msgstr ""
16037
16038 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1436
16039 msgid ""
16040 "Mkpattern is a general purpose program for the generation of\n"
16041 "hyphenation patterns, with definition of letter sets and template-like\n"
16042 "constructions. It also provides an easy way to handle different input and\n"
16043 "output encodings, and features generation of clean UTF-8 patterns."
16044 msgstr ""
16045
16046 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1495
16047 msgid ""
16048 "This package provides an extended version of TeX (which is capable of\n"
16049 "running as if it were TeX unmodified). E-TeX has been specified by the LaTeX\n"
16050 "team as the engine for the development of LaTeX2e; as a result, LaTeX\n"
16051 "programmers may assume e-TeX functionality. The pdftex engine directly\n"
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16053 msgstr ""
16054
16055 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1513
16056 msgid ""
16057 "This package contains files used to build the Plain TeX format, as\n"
16058 "described in the TeXbook, together with various supporting files (some also\n"
16059 "discussed in the book)."
16060 msgstr ""
16061
16062 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1539
16063 msgid ""
16064 "This package provides a drop-in replacements for the Helvetica\n"
16065 "font from Adobe's basic set."
16066 msgstr ""
16067
16068 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1552
16069 msgid ""
16070 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for the Afrikaans\n"
16071 "language."
16072 msgstr ""
16073
16074 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1566
16075 msgid ""
16076 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for ancient\n"
16077 "Greek."
16078 msgstr ""
16079
16080 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1579
16081 msgid ""
16082 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for the Armenian\n"
16083 "language."
16084 msgstr ""
16085
16086 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1593
16087 msgid ""
16088 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for the Basque\n"
16089 "language."
16090 msgstr ""
16091
16092 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1607
16093 msgid ""
16094 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for the Belarusian\n"
16095 "language."
16096 msgstr ""
16097
16098 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1621
16099 msgid ""
16100 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for the Bulgarian\n"
16101 "language in T2A and UTF-8 encodings."
16102 msgstr ""
16103
16104 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1635
16105 msgid ""
16106 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Catalan in\n"
16107 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16108 msgstr ""
16109
16110 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1647
16111 msgid ""
16112 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for unaccented\n"
16113 "Chinese pinyin T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16114 msgstr ""
16115
16116 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1659
16117 msgid ""
16118 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Church\n"
16119 "Slavonic in UTF-8 encoding."
16120 msgstr ""
16121
16122 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1672
16123 msgid ""
16124 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Coptic in\n"
16125 "UTF-8 encoding as well as in ASCII-based encoding for 8-bit engines."
16126 msgstr ""
16127
16128 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1685
16129 msgid ""
16130 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Croatian in\n"
16131 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16132 msgstr ""
16133
16134 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1697
16135 msgid ""
16136 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Czech in T1/EC\n"
16137 "and UTF-8 encodings."
16138 msgstr ""
16139
16140 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1709
16141 msgid ""
16142 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Danish in\n"
16143 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16144 msgstr ""
16145
16146 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1722
16147 msgid ""
16148 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Dutch in T1/EC\n"
16149 "and UTF-8 encodings."
16150 msgstr ""
16151
16152 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1735
16153 msgid ""
16154 "The package provides additional hyphenation patterns for\n"
16155 "American and British English in ASCII encoding."
16156 msgstr ""
16157
16158 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1749
16159 msgid ""
16160 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Esperanto ISO\n"
16161 "Latin 3 and UTF-8 encodings."
16162 msgstr ""
16163
16164 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1761
16165 msgid ""
16166 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Estonian in\n"
16167 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16168 msgstr ""
16169
16170 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1775
16171 msgid ""
16172 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for languages\n"
16173 "written using the Ethiopic script for Unicode engines. They are not supposed\n"
16174 "to be linguistically relevant in all cases and should, for proper typography,\n"
16175 "be replaced by files tailored to individual languages."
16176 msgstr ""
16177
16178 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1789
16179 msgid ""
16180 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Finnish in\n"
16181 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16182 msgstr ""
16183
16184 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1801
16185 msgid ""
16186 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for French in\n"
16187 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16188 msgstr ""
16189
16190 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1813
16191 msgid ""
16192 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Friulan in\n"
16193 "ASCII encodings."
16194 msgstr ""
16195
16196 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1826
16197 msgid ""
16198 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Galician in\n"
16199 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16200 msgstr ""
16201
16202 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1838
16203 msgid ""
16204 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Georgian in\n"
16205 "T8M, T8K, and UTF-8 encodings."
16206 msgstr ""
16207
16208 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1856
16209 msgid ""
16210 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for German in\n"
16211 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings, for traditional and reformed spelling, including\n"
16212 "Swiss German."
16213 msgstr ""
16214
16215 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1875
16216 msgid ""
16217 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Modern Greek\n"
16218 "in monotonic and polytonic spelling in LGR and UTF-8 encodings."
16219 msgstr ""
16220
16221 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1889
16222 msgid ""
16223 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Hungarian in\n"
16224 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16225 msgstr ""
16226
16227 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1902
16228 msgid ""
16229 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Icelandic in\n"
16230 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16231 msgstr ""
16232
16233 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1925
16234 msgid ""
16235 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Assamese,\n"
16236 "Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Panjabi, Tamil\n"
16237 "and Telugu for Unicode engines."
16238 msgstr ""
16239
16240 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1938
16241 msgid ""
16242 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for\n"
16243 "Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) in ASCII encoding. They are probably also\n"
16244 "usable for Malay (Bahasa Melayu)."
16245 msgstr ""
16246
16247 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1951
16248 msgid ""
16249 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Interlingua\n"
16250 "in ASCII encoding."
16251 msgstr ""
16252
16253 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1963
16254 msgid ""
16255 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for\n"
16256 "Irish (Gaeilge) in T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16257 msgstr ""
16258
16259 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1976
16260 msgid ""
16261 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Italian in\n"
16262 "ASCII encoding. Compliant with the Recommendation UNI 6461 on hyphenation\n"
16263 "issued by the Italian Standards Institution (Ente Nazionale di Unificazione\n"
16264 "UNI)."
16265 msgstr ""
16266
16267 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:1990
16268 msgid ""
16269 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for\n"
16270 "Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish) as spoken in Turkey and by the Kurdish diaspora in\n"
16271 "Europe, in T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16272 msgstr ""
16273
16274 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2005
16275 msgid ""
16276 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Latin in\n"
16277 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings, mainly in modern spelling (u when u is needed and v\n"
16278 "when v is needed), medieval spelling with the ligatures @code{\\ae} and\n"
16279 "@code{\\oe} and the (uncial) lowercase 'v' written as a 'u' is also supported.\n"
16280 "Apparently there is no conflict between the patterns of modern Latin and those\n"
16281 "of medieval Latin. It also includes hyphenation patterns for the Classical\n"
16282 "Latin in T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings. Classical Latin hyphenation patterns are\n"
16283 "different from those of 'plain' Latin, the latter being more adapted to modern\n"
16284 "Latin. It also provides hyphenation patterns for the Liturgical Latin in\n"
16285 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16286 msgstr ""
16287
16288 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2026
16289 msgid ""
16290 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Latvian in\n"
16291 "L7X and UTF-8 encodings."
16292 msgstr ""
16293
16294 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2039
16295 msgid ""
16296 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Lithuanian in\n"
16297 "L7X and UTF-8 encodings."
16298 msgstr ""
16299
16300 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2054
16301 msgid ""
16302 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Mongolian in\n"
16303 "T2A, LMC and UTF-8 encodings."
16304 msgstr ""
16305
16306 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2069
16307 msgid ""
16308 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Norwegian\n"
16309 "Bokmal and Nynorsk in T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16310 msgstr ""
16311
16312 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2083
16313 msgid ""
16314 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Occitan in\n"
16315 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings. They are supposed to be valid for all the Occitan\n"
16316 "variants spoken and written in the wide area called 'Occitanie' by the French.\n"
16317 "It ranges from the Val d'Aran within Catalunya, to the South Western Italian\n"
16318 "Alps encompassing the southern half of the French pentagon."
16319 msgstr ""
16320
16321 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2098
16322 msgid ""
16323 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Panjabi in\n"
16324 "T1/EC encoding."
16325 msgstr ""
16326
16327 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2111
16328 msgid ""
16329 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Piedmontese\n"
16330 "in ASCII encoding. Compliant with 'Gramatica dla lengua piemonteisa' by\n"
16331 "Camillo Brero."
16332 msgstr ""
16333
16334 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2124
16335 msgid ""
16336 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Polish in QX\n"
16337 "and UTF-8 encodings."
16338 msgstr ""
16339
16340 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2137
16341 msgid ""
16342 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Portuguese in\n"
16343 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16344 msgstr ""
16345
16346 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2149
16347 msgid ""
16348 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Romanian in\n"
16349 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16350 msgstr ""
16351
16352 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2162
16353 msgid ""
16354 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Romansh in\n"
16355 "ASCII encodings. They are supposed to comply with the rules indicated by the\n"
16356 "Lia Rumantscha (Romansh language society)."
16357 msgstr ""
16358
16359 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2175
16360 msgid ""
16361 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Russian in\n"
16362 "T2A and UTF-8 encodings."
16363 msgstr ""
16364
16365 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2188
16366 msgid ""
16367 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Sanskrit and\n"
16368 "Prakrit in longdesc transliteration, and in Devanagari, Bengali, Kannada,\n"
16369 "Malayalam longdesc and Telugu scripts for Unicode engines."
16370 msgstr ""
16371
16372 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2205
16373 msgid ""
16374 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Serbian in\n"
16375 "T1/EC, T2A and UTF-8 encodings."
16376 msgstr ""
16377
16378 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2218
16379 msgid ""
16380 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Slovak in\n"
16381 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16382 msgstr ""
16383
16384 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2230
16385 msgid ""
16386 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Slovenian in\n"
16387 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16388 msgstr ""
16389
16390 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2246
16391 msgid ""
16392 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Spanish in\n"
16393 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16394 msgstr ""
16395
16396 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2258
16397 msgid ""
16398 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Swedish in\n"
16399 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16400 msgstr ""
16401
16402 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2270
16403 msgid ""
16404 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Thai in LTH\n"
16405 "and UTF-8 encodings."
16406 msgstr ""
16407
16408 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2283
16409 msgid ""
16410 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Turkish in\n"
16411 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings. The patterns for Turkish were first produced for\n"
16412 "the Ottoman Texts Project in 1987 and were suitable for both Modern Turkish\n"
16413 "and Ottoman Turkish in Latin script, however the required character set didn't\n"
16414 "fit into EC encoding, so support for Ottoman Turkish had to be dropped to keep\n"
16415 "compatibility with 8-bit engines."
16416 msgstr ""
16417
16418 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2300
16419 msgid ""
16420 "The package provides hyphenation patterns for Turkmen in\n"
16421 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16422 msgstr ""
16423
16424 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2312
16425 msgid ""
16426 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Ukrainian in\n"
16427 "T2A and UTF-8 encodings."
16428 msgstr ""
16429
16430 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2325
16431 msgid ""
16432 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Upper Sorbian\n"
16433 "in T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16434 msgstr ""
16435
16436 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2337
16437 msgid ""
16438 "This package provides hyphenation patterns for Welsh in\n"
16439 "T1/EC and UTF-8 encodings."
16440 msgstr ""
16441
16442 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2458
16443 msgid ""
16444 "Modern native UTF-8 engines such as XeTeX and LuaTeX need\n"
16445 "hyphenation patterns in UTF-8 format, whereas older systems require\n"
16446 "hyphenation patterns in the 8-bit encoding of the font in use (such encodings\n"
16447 "are codified in the LaTeX scheme with names like OT1, T2A, TS1, OML, LY1,\n"
16448 "etc). The present package offers a collection of conversions of existing\n"
16449 "patterns to UTF-8 format, together with converters for use with 8-bit fonts in\n"
16450 "older systems. Since hyphenation patterns for Knuthian-style TeX systems are\n"
16451 "only read at iniTeX time, it is hoped that the UTF-8 patterns, with their\n"
16452 "converters, will completely supplant the older patterns."
16453 msgstr ""
16454
16455 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2504
16456 msgid ""
16457 "The package provides experimental hyphenation patterns for\n"
16458 "the German language, covering both traditional and reformed orthography. The\n"
16459 "patterns can be used with packages Babel and hyphsubst from the Oberdiek\n"
16460 "bundle."
16461 msgstr ""
16462
16463 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2526
16464 msgid ""
16465 "The package provides a range of hyphenation patterns for\n"
16466 "Ukrainian, depending on the encoding of the output font including the standard\n"
16467 "T2A."
16468 msgstr ""
16469
16470 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2565
16471 msgid ""
16472 "The package provides a collection of Russian hyphenation\n"
16473 "patterns supporting a number of Cyrillic font encodings, including T2,\n"
16474 "UCY (Omega Unicode Cyrillic), LCY, LWN (OT2), and koi8-r."
16475 msgstr ""
16476
16477 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2608
16478 msgid ""
16479 "Kpathsea is a library and utility programs which provide\n"
16480 "path searching facilities for TeX file types, including the self-locating\n"
16481 "feature required for movable installations, layered on top of a general search\n"
16482 "mechanism. This package provides supporting files."
16483 msgstr ""
16484
16485 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2624
16486 msgid ""
16487 "The package provides configuration files for LaTeX-related\n"
16488 "formats."
16489 msgstr ""
16490
16491 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2842
16492 msgid ""
16493 "This bundle comprises the source of LaTeX itself, together with several\n"
16494 "packages which are considered \"part of the kernel\". This bundle, together\n"
16495 "with the required packages, constitutes what every LaTeX distribution should\n"
16496 "contain."
16497 msgstr ""
16498
16499 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2864
16500 msgid ""
16501 "LaTeX2e's @code{filecontents} and @code{filecontents*} environments\n"
16502 "enable a LaTeX source file to generate external files as it runs through\n"
16503 "LaTeX. However, there are two limitations of these environments: they refuse\n"
16504 "to overwrite existing files, and they can only be used in the preamble of a\n"
16505 "document. The filecontents package removes these limitations, letting you\n"
16506 "overwrite existing files and letting you use @code{filecontents} /\n"
16507 "@code{filecontents*} anywhere."
16508 msgstr ""
16509
16510 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2893
16511 msgid ""
16512 "This is a simple package which provides an @code{\\ifxetex} conditional,\n"
16513 "so that other code can determine that it is running under XeTeX. The package\n"
16514 "requires the e-TeX extensions to the TeX primitive set."
16515 msgstr ""
16516
16517 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2910
16518 msgid ""
16519 "This package provides the original (and now obsolescent) graphics\n"
16520 "inclusion macros for use with dvips, still widely used by Plain TeX users (in\n"
16521 "particular). For LaTeX users, the package is nowadays (rather strongly)\n"
16522 "deprecated in favour of the more sophisticated standard LaTeX latex-graphics\n"
16523 "bundle of packages. (The latex-graphics bundle is also available to Plain TeX\n"
16524 "users, via its Plain TeX version.)"
16525 msgstr ""
16526
16527 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2933
16528 msgid ""
16529 "This package provides tools for the flexible handling of verbatim text\n"
16530 "including: verbatim commands in footnotes; a variety of verbatim environments\n"
16531 "with many parameters; ability to define new customized verbatim environments;\n"
16532 "save and restore verbatim text and environments; write and read files in\n"
16533 "verbatim mode; build \"example\" environments (showing both result and\n"
16534 "verbatim source)."
16535 msgstr ""
16536
16537 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2953
16538 msgid ""
16539 "This bundle is a combined distribution consisting of @file{dvips.def},\n"
16540 "@file{pdftex.def}, @file{luatex.def}, @file{xetex.def}, @file{dvipdfmx.def},\n"
16541 "and @file{dvisvgm.def} driver option files for the LaTeX graphics and color\n"
16542 "packages."
16543 msgstr ""
16544
16545 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2971
16546 msgid ""
16547 "This bundle includes @file{color.cfg} and @file{graphics.cfg} files that\n"
16548 "set default \"driver\" options for the color and graphics packages."
16549 msgstr ""
16550
16551 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:2994
16552 msgid ""
16553 "This is a collection of LaTeX packages for producing color, including\n"
16554 "graphics (e.g. PostScript) files, and rotation and scaling of text in LaTeX\n"
16555 "documents. It comprises the packages color, graphics, graphicx, trig, epsfig,\n"
16556 "keyval, and lscape."
16557 msgstr ""
16558
16559 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3028
16560 msgid ""
16561 "The package starts from the basic facilities of the colorcolor package,\n"
16562 "and provides easy driver-independent access to several kinds of color tints,\n"
16563 "shades, tones, and mixes of arbitrary colors. It allows a user to select a\n"
16564 "document-wide target color model and offers complete tools for conversion\n"
16565 "between eight color models. Additionally, there is a command for alternating\n"
16566 "row colors plus repeated non-aligned material (like horizontal lines) in\n"
16567 "tables."
16568 msgstr ""
16569
16570 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3062
16571 msgid ""
16572 "The @code{hyperref} package is used to handle cross-referencing commands\n"
16573 "in LaTeX to produce hypertext links in the document. The package provides\n"
16574 "backends for the @code{\\special} set defined for HyperTeX DVI processors; for\n"
16575 "embedded @code{pdfmark} commands for processing by Acrobat\n"
16576 "Distiller (@code{dvips} and Y&Y's @code{dvipsone}); for Y&Y's @code{dviwindo};\n"
16577 "for PDF control within pdfTeX and @code{dvipdfm}; for TeX4ht; and for VTeX's\n"
16578 "pdf and HTML backends. The package is distributed with the @code{backref} and\n"
16579 "@code{nameref} packages, which make use of the facilities of @code{hyperref}."
16580 msgstr ""
16581
16582 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3100
16583 msgid ""
16584 "The bundle comprises various LaTeX packages, providing among others:\n"
16585 "better accessibility support for PDF files; extensible chemists reaction\n"
16586 "arrows; record information about document class(es) used; and many more."
16587 msgstr ""
16588
16589 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3123
16590 msgid ""
16591 "This package is a collection of (variously) simple tools provided as\n"
16592 "part of the LaTeX required tools distribution, comprising the following\n"
16593 "packages: afterpage, array, bm, calc, dcolumn, delarray, enumerate, fileerr,\n"
16594 "fontsmpl, ftnright, hhline, indentfirst, layout, longtable, multicol,\n"
16595 "rawfonts, showkeys, somedefs, tabularx, theorem, trace, varioref, verbatim,\n"
16596 "xr, and xspace."
16597 msgstr ""
16598
16599 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3142
16600 msgid ""
16601 "The command @code{\\url} is a form of verbatim command that\n"
16602 "allows linebreaks at certain characters or combinations of characters, accepts\n"
16603 "reconfiguration, and can usually be used in the argument to another command.\n"
16604 "The command is intended for email addresses, hypertext links,\n"
16605 "directories/paths, etc., which normally have no spaces, so by default the\n"
16606 "package ignores spaces in its argument. However, a package option allows\n"
16607 "spaces, which is useful for operating systems where spaces are a common part\n"
16608 "of file names."
16609 msgstr ""
16610
16611 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3169
16612 msgid ""
16613 "This package provides font maps that were originally part of\n"
16614 "the now obsolete teTeX distributions but are still used at the core of the TeX\n"
16615 "Live distribution."
16616 msgstr ""
16617
16618 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3191
16619 msgid ""
16620 "The l3kernel bundle provides an implementation of the LaTeX3\n"
16621 "programmers’ interface, as a set of packages that run under LaTeX 2e. The\n"
16622 "interface provides the foundation on which the LaTeX3 kernel and other future\n"
16623 "code are built: it is an API for TeX programmers. The packages are set up so\n"
16624 "that the LaTeX3 conventions can be used with regular LaTeX 2e packages."
16625 msgstr ""
16626
16627 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3238
16628 msgid ""
16629 "This bundle holds prototype implementations of concepts for a LaTeX\n"
16630 "designer interface, to be used with the experimental LaTeX kernel as\n"
16631 "programming tools and kernel sup­port. Packages provided in this release are:\n"
16632 "\n"
16633 "@enumerate\n"
16634 "@item l3keys2e, which makes the facilities of the kernel module l3keys\n"
16635 " available for use by LaTeX 2e packages;\n"
16636 "@item xfrac, which provides flexible splitlevel fractions;\n"
16637 "@item xparse, which provides a high-level interface for declaring document\n"
16638 " commands; and\n"
16639 "@item xtemplate, which provides a means of defining generic functions using a\n"
16640 " key-value syntax.\n"
16641 "@end enumerate\n"
16642 msgstr ""
16643
16644 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3300
16645 msgid ""
16646 "Fontspec is a package for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. It provides an\n"
16647 "automatic and unified interface to feature-rich AAT and OpenType fonts through\n"
16648 "the NFSS in LaTeX running on XeTeX or LuaTeX engines. The package requires\n"
16649 "the l3kernel and xparse bundles from the LaTeX 3 development team."
16650 msgstr ""
16651
16652 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3338
16653 msgid ""
16654 "Lualibs is a collection of Lua modules useful for general programming.\n"
16655 "The bundle is based on Lua modules shipped with ConTeXt, and made available in\n"
16656 "this bundle for use independent of ConTeXt."
16657 msgstr ""
16658
16659 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3428
16660 msgid ""
16661 "Luaotfload is an adaptation of the ConTeXt font loading system for the\n"
16662 "Plain and LaTeX formats. It allows OpenType fonts to be loaded with font\n"
16663 "features accessible using an extended font request syntax while providing\n"
16664 "compatibilitywith XeTeX. By indexing metadata in a database it facilitates\n"
16665 "loading fonts by their proper names instead of file names."
16666 msgstr ""
16667
16668 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3452
16669 msgid ""
16670 "This is the principal package in the AMS-LaTeX distribution. It adapts\n"
16671 "for use in LaTeX most of the mathematical features found in AMS-TeX; it is\n"
16672 "highly recommended as an adjunct to serious mathematical typesetting in LaTeX.\n"
16673 "When amsmath is loaded, AMS-LaTeX packages @code{amsbsyamsbsy} (for bold\n"
16674 "symbols), @code{amsopnamsopn} (for operator names) and\n"
16675 "@code{amstextamstext} (for text embedded in mathematics) are also loaded.\n"
16676 "This package is part of the LaTeX required distribution; however, several\n"
16677 "contributed packages add still further to its appeal; examples are\n"
16678 "@code{empheqempheq}, which provides functions for decorating and highlighting\n"
16679 "mathematics, and @code{ntheoremntheorem}, for specifying theorem (and similar)\n"
16680 "definitions."
16681 msgstr ""
16682
16683 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3482
16684 msgid ""
16685 "This bundle contains three AMS classes: @code{amsartamsart} (for writing\n"
16686 "articles for the AMS), @code{amsbookamsbook} (for books) and\n"
16687 "@code{amsprocamsproc} (for proceedings), together with some supporting\n"
16688 "material. The material is made available as part of the AMS-LaTeX\n"
16689 "distribution."
16690 msgstr ""
16691
16692 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3515
16693 msgid ""
16694 "The package manages culturally-determined typographical (and other)\n"
16695 "rules, and hyphenation patterns for a wide range of languages. A document may\n"
16696 "select a single language to be supported, or it may select several, in which\n"
16697 "case the document may switch from one language to another in a variety of\n"
16698 "ways. Babel uses contributed configuration files that provide the detail of\n"
16699 "what has to be done for each language. Users of XeTeX are advised to use the\n"
16700 "polyglossia package rather than Babel."
16701 msgstr ""
16702
16703 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3540
16704 msgid ""
16705 "This package provides the language definition file for support of\n"
16706 "English in @code{babel}. Care is taken to select British hyphenation patterns\n"
16707 "for British English and Australian text, and default (\"american\") patterns\n"
16708 "for Canadian and USA text."
16709 msgstr ""
16710
16711 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3562
16712 msgid ""
16713 "This package provides the language definition file for support of German\n"
16714 "in @code{babel}. It provides all the necessary macros, definitions and\n"
16715 "settings to typeset German documents. The bundle includes support for the\n"
16716 "traditional and reformed German orthography as well as for the Austrian and\n"
16717 "Swiss varieties of German."
16718 msgstr ""
16719
16720 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3589
16721 msgid ""
16722 "This package provides the language definition file for\n"
16723 "support of Swedish in @code{babel}. It provides all the necessary macros,\n"
16724 "definitions and settings to typeset Swedish documents."
16725 msgstr ""
16726
16727 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3611
16728 msgid ""
16729 "This bundle of macros files provides macro support (including font\n"
16730 "encoding macros) for the use of Cyrillic characters in fonts encoded under the\n"
16731 "T2* and X2 encodings. These encodings cover (between them) pretty much every\n"
16732 "language that is written in a Cyrillic alphabet."
16733 msgstr ""
16734
16735 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3633
16736 msgid ""
16737 "The PSNFSS collection includes a set of files that provide a complete\n"
16738 "working setup of the LaTeX font selection scheme (NFSS2) for use with common\n"
16739 "PostScript fonts. It covers the so-called \"Base\" fonts (which are built\n"
16740 "into any Level 2 PostScript printing device and the Ghostscript interpreter)\n"
16741 "and a number of free fonts. It provides font definition files, macros and\n"
16742 "font metrics. The bundle as a whole is part of the LaTeX required set of\n"
16743 "packages."
16744 msgstr ""
16745
16746 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3676 gnu/packages/tex.scm:3826
16747 msgid ""
16748 "This is a very limited subset of the TeX Live distribution.\n"
16749 "It includes little more than the required set of LaTeX packages."
16750 msgstr ""
16751
16752 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3810
16753 msgid ""
16754 "This package provides a subset of the TeX Live\n"
16755 "distribution."
16756 msgstr ""
16757
16758 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3845
16759 msgid ""
16760 "These fonts are considered the \"ultimate answer\" to IPA\n"
16761 "typesetting. The encoding of these 8-bit fonts has been registered as LaTeX\n"
16762 "standard encoding T3, and the set of addendum symbols as encoding\n"
16763 "TS3. \"Times-like\" Adobe Type 1 versions are provided for both the T3 and the\n"
16764 "TS3 fonts."
16765 msgstr ""
16766
16767 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3868
16768 msgid ""
16769 "Amsrefs is a LaTeX package for bibliographies that provides an archival\n"
16770 "data format similar to the format of BibTeX database files, but adapted to\n"
16771 "make direct processing by LaTeX easier. The package can be used either in\n"
16772 "conjunction with BibTeX or as a replacement for BibTeX."
16773 msgstr ""
16774
16775 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3897
16776 msgid ""
16777 "This package aims to provide a one-stop solution to requirements for\n"
16778 "footnotes. It offers: Multiple footnote apparatus superior to that of\n"
16779 "@code{manyfoot}. Footnotes can be formatted in separate paragraphs, or be run\n"
16780 "into a single paragraph (this choice may be selected per footnote series);\n"
16781 "Things you might have expected (such as @code{\\verb}-like material in\n"
16782 "footnotes, and color selections over page breaks) now work. Note that the\n"
16783 "majority of the bigfoot package's interface is identical to that of\n"
16784 "@code{manyfoot}; users should seek information from that package's\n"
16785 "documentation. The bigfoot bundle also provides the @code{perpage} and\n"
16786 "@code{suffix} packages."
16787 msgstr ""
16788
16789 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3925
16790 msgid ""
16791 "The package provides the commands @code{\\blindtext} and\n"
16792 "@code{\\Blindtext} for creating \"blind\" text useful in testing new classes\n"
16793 "and packages, and @code{\\blinddocument}, @code{\\Blinddocument} for creating\n"
16794 "an entire random document with sections, lists, mathematics, etc. The package\n"
16795 "supports three languages, @code{english}, @code{(n)german} and @code{latin};\n"
16796 "the @code{latin} option provides a short \"lorem ipsum\" (for a fuller \"lorem\n"
16797 "ipsum\" text, see the @code{lipsum} package)."
16798 msgstr ""
16799
16800 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3964
16801 msgid ""
16802 "This package implements a document layout for writing letters according\n"
16803 "to the rules of DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung, German standardisation\n"
16804 "institute). A style file for LaTeX 2.09 (with limited support of the\n"
16805 "features) is part of the package. Since the letter layout is based on a\n"
16806 "German standard, the user guide is written in German, but most macros have\n"
16807 "English names from which the user can recognize what they are used for. In\n"
16808 "addition there are example files showing how letters may be created with the\n"
16809 "package."
16810 msgstr ""
16811
16812 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:3990
16813 msgid ""
16814 "This package provides a means to add a textual, light grey watermark on\n"
16815 "every page or on the first page of a document. Typical usage may consist in\n"
16816 "writing words such as DRAFT or CONFIDENTIAL across document pages. The\n"
16817 "package performs a similar function to that of @code{draftcopy}, but its\n"
16818 "implementation is output device independent, and made very simple by relying\n"
16819 "on everypage."
16820 msgstr ""
16821
16822 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4014
16823 msgid ""
16824 "This package provides the @code{\\collect@@body} command (as in\n"
16825 "@code{amsmath}), as well as a @code{\\long} version @code{\\Collect@@Body},\n"
16826 "for collecting the body text of an environment. These commands are used to\n"
16827 "define a new author interface to creating new environments."
16828 msgstr ""
16829
16830 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4036
16831 msgid ""
16832 "LaTeX users sometimes need to ensure that two or more blocks of text\n"
16833 "occupy the same amount of horizontal space on the page. To that end, the\n"
16834 "@code{eqparbox} package defines a new command, @code{\\eqparbox}, which works\n"
16835 "just like @code{\\parbox}, except that instead of specifying a width, one\n"
16836 "specifies a tag. All @code{eqparbox}es with the same tag---regardless of\n"
16837 "where they are in the document---will stretch to fit the widest\n"
16838 "@code{eqparbox} with that tag. This simple, equal-width mechanism can be used\n"
16839 "for a variety of alignment purposes, as is evidenced by the examples in\n"
16840 "@code{eqparbox}'s documentation. Various derivatives of @code{\\eqparbox} are\n"
16841 "also provided."
16842 msgstr ""
16843
16844 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4072
16845 msgid ""
16846 "The package provides additional features for the LaTeX\n"
16847 "@code{description} environment, including adjustable left margin. The package\n"
16848 "also allows the user to \"break\" a list (for example, to interpose a comment)\n"
16849 "without affecting the structure of the list (this works for @code{itemize} and\n"
16850 "@code{enumerate} lists, and numbered lists remain in sequence)."
16851 msgstr ""
16852
16853 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4092
16854 msgid ""
16855 "This package provides macros to read and compare the modification dates\n"
16856 "of files. The files may be @code{.tex} files, images or other files (as long\n"
16857 "as they can be found by LaTeX). It uses the @code{\\pdffilemoddate} primitive\n"
16858 "of pdfLaTeX to find the file modification date as PDF date string, parses the\n"
16859 "string and returns the value to the user. The package will also work for DVI\n"
16860 "output with recent versions of the LaTeX compiler which uses pdfLaTeX in DVI\n"
16861 "mode. The functionality is provided by purely expandable macros or by faster\n"
16862 "but non-expandable ones."
16863 msgstr ""
16864
16865 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4121
16866 msgid ""
16867 "This package uses the (La)TeX extension @code{-shell-escape} to\n"
16868 "establish whether the document is being processed on a Windows or on a\n"
16869 "Unix-like system, or on Cygwin (Unix environment over a Windows system).\n"
16870 "Booleans provided are: @code{\\ifwindows}, @code{\\iflinux}, @code{\\ifmacosx}\n"
16871 "and @code{\\ifcygwin}. The package also preserves the output of @code{uname}\n"
16872 "on a Unix-like system, which may be used to distinguish between various\n"
16873 "classes of systems."
16874 msgstr ""
16875
16876 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4146
16877 msgid ""
16878 "This bundle provides a package that implements both author-year and\n"
16879 "numbered references, as well as much detailed of support for other\n"
16880 "bibliography use. Also provided are versions of the standard BibTeX styles\n"
16881 "that are compatible with @code{natbib}: @code{plainnat}, @code{unsrtnat},\n"
16882 "@code{abbrnat}. The bibliography styles produced by @code{custom-bib} are\n"
16883 "designed from the start to be compatible with @code{natbib}."
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16886 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4170
16887 msgid ""
16888 "This package allows LaTeX constructions (equations, picture\n"
16889 "environments, etc.) to be precisely superimposed over Encapsulated PostScript\n"
16890 "figures, using your own favorite drawing tool to create an EPS figure and\n"
16891 "placing simple text \"tags\" where each replacement is to be placed, with\n"
16892 "PSfrag automatically removing these tags from the figure and replacing them\n"
16893 "with a user specified LaTeX construction, properly aligned, scaled, and/or\n"
16894 "rotated."
16895 msgstr ""
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16897 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4202
16898 msgid ""
16899 "This is a package for processing PostScript graphics with @code{psfrag}\n"
16900 "labels within pdfLaTeX documents. Every graphic is compiled individually,\n"
16901 "drastically speeding up compilation time when only a single figure needs\n"
16902 "re-processing."
16903 msgstr ""
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16905 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4224
16906 msgid ""
16907 "This package provides a class that produces overhead\n"
16908 "slides (transparencies), with many facilities. Seminar is not nowadays\n"
16909 "reckoned a good basis for a presentation — users are advised to use more\n"
16910 "recent classes such as powerdot or beamer, both of which are tuned to\n"
16911 "21st-century presentation styles."
16912 msgstr ""
16913
16914 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4262
16915 msgid ""
16916 "This very short package allows you to expandably remove spaces around a\n"
16917 "token list (commands are provided to remove spaces before, spaces after, or\n"
16918 "both); or to remove surrounding spaces within a macro definition, or to define\n"
16919 "space-stripped macros."
16920 msgstr ""
16921
16922 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4297
16923 msgid ""
16924 "This package defines a command @code{\\captionof} for putting a caption\n"
16925 "to something that's not a float."
16926 msgstr ""
16927
16928 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4313
16929 msgid ""
16930 "You can hyperlink DOI numbers to doi.org. However, some publishers have\n"
16931 "elected to use nasty characters in their DOI numbering scheme (@code{<},\n"
16932 "@code{>}, @code{_} and @code{;} have all been spotted). This will either\n"
16933 "upset LaTeX, or your PDF reader. This package contains a single user-level\n"
16934 "command @code{\\doi{}}, which takes a DOI number, and creates a correct\n"
16935 "hyperlink to the target of the DOI."
16936 msgstr ""
16937
16938 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4337
16939 msgid ""
16940 "This package is a toolbox of programming facilities geared primarily\n"
16941 "towards LaTeX class and package authors. It provides LaTeX frontends to some\n"
16942 "of the new primitives provided by e-TeX as well as some generic tools which\n"
16943 "are not strictly related to e-TeX but match the profile of this package. The\n"
16944 "package provides functions that seem to offer alternative ways of implementing\n"
16945 "some LaTeX kernel commands; nevertheless, the package will not modify any part\n"
16946 "of the LaTeX kernel."
16947 msgstr ""
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16949 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4378
16950 msgid ""
16951 "This package provides seven predefined chapter heading styles. Each\n"
16952 "style can be modified using a set of simple commands. Optionally one can\n"
16953 "modify the formatting routines in order to create additional chapter\n"
16954 "headings."
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16957 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4413
16958 msgid ""
16959 "The package creates three environments: @code{framed}, which puts an\n"
16960 "ordinary frame box around the region, @code{shaded}, which shades the region,\n"
16961 "and @code{leftbar}, which places a line at the left side. The environments\n"
16962 "allow a break at their start (the @code{\\FrameCommand} enables creation of a\n"
16963 "title that is “attached” to the environment); breaks are also allowed in the\n"
16964 "course of the framed/shaded matter. There is also a command\n"
16965 "@code{\\MakeFramed} to make your own framed-style environments."
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16968 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4447
16969 msgid ""
16970 "This package is designed for formatting formless letters in German; it\n"
16971 "can also be used for English (by those who can read the documentation). There\n"
16972 "are LaTeX 2.09 @code{documentstyle} and LaTeX 2e class files for both an\n"
16973 "\"old\" and a \"new\" version of g-brief."
16974 msgstr ""
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16976 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4469
16977 msgid ""
16978 "The package deals with connections in two-dimensional style, optionally\n"
16979 "in colour."
16980 msgstr ""
16981
16982 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4489
16983 msgid ""
16984 "The package allows citations in the German style, which is considered by\n"
16985 "many to be particularly reader-friendly. The citation provides a small amount\n"
16986 "of bibliographic information in a footnote on the page where each citation is\n"
16987 "made. It combines a desire to eliminate unnecessary page-turning with the\n"
16988 "look-up efficiency afforded by numeric citations. The package makes use of\n"
16989 "BibLaTeX, and is considered experimental."
16990 msgstr ""
16991
16992 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4515
16993 msgid ""
16994 "This package provides an easy and flexible user interface to customize\n"
16995 "page layout, implementing auto-centering and auto-balancing mechanisms so that\n"
16996 "the users have only to give the least description for the page layout. The\n"
16997 "package knows about all the standard paper sizes, so that the user need not\n"
16998 "know what the nominal \"real\" dimensions of the paper are, just its standard\n"
16999 "name (such as a4, letter, etc.). An important feature is the package's\n"
17000 "ability to communicate the paper size it's set up to the output."
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17003 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4540
17004 msgid ""
17005 "This collection of tools includes: @code{atsupport} for short commands\n"
17006 "starting with @code{@@}, macros to sanitize the OT1 encoding of the\n"
17007 "@code{cmtt} fonts; a @code{doafter} command; improved @code{footnote} support;\n"
17008 "@code{mathenv} for various alignment in maths; list handling; @code{mdwmath}\n"
17009 "which adds some minor changes to LaTeX maths; a rewrite of LaTeX's tabular and\n"
17010 "array environments; verbatim handling; and syntax diagrams."
17011 msgstr ""
17012
17013 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4564
17014 msgid ""
17015 "This package provides a complete Babel replacement for users of LuaLaTeX\n"
17016 "and XeLaTeX; it relies on the @code{fontspec} package, version 2.0 at least."
17017 msgstr ""
17018
17019 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4584
17020 msgid ""
17021 "This package was a predecessor of @code{longtable}; the newer\n"
17022 "package (designed on quite different principles) is easier to use and more\n"
17023 "flexible, in many cases, but supertabular retains its usefulness in a few\n"
17024 "situations where longtable has problems."
17025 msgstr ""
17026
17027 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4619
17028 msgid ""
17029 "Texinfo is the preferred format for documentation in the GNU project;\n"
17030 "the format may be used to produce online or printed output from a single\n"
17031 "source. The Texinfo macros may be used to produce printable output using TeX;\n"
17032 "other programs in the distribution offer online interactive use (with\n"
17033 "hypertext linkages in some cases)."
17034 msgstr ""
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17036 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4642
17037 msgid ""
17038 "Typewriter-style fonts are best for program listings, but Computer\n"
17039 "Modern Typewriter prints @code{`} and @code{'} as bent opening and closing\n"
17040 "single quotes. Other fonts, and most programming languages, print @code{`} as\n"
17041 "a grave accent and @code{'} upright; @code{'} is used both to open and to\n"
17042 "close quoted strings. The package switches the typewriter font to Computer\n"
17043 "Modern Typewriter in OT1 encoding, and modifies the behaviour of\n"
17044 "@code{verbatim}, @code{verbatim*}, @code{\\verb}, and @code{\\verb*} to print\n"
17045 "in the expected way. It does this regardless of other fonts or encodings in\n"
17046 "use, so long as the package is loaded after the other fonts were. The package\n"
17047 "does not affect @code{\\tt}, @code{\\texttt}, etc."
17048 msgstr ""
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17050 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4683
17051 msgid ""
17052 "This is a simple package to set up document margins. This package is\n"
17053 "considered obsolete; alternatives are the @code{typearea} package from the\n"
17054 "@code{koma-script} bundle, or the @code{geometry} package."
17055 msgstr ""
17056
17057 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4704
17058 msgid ""
17059 "The appendix package provides various ways of formatting the titles of\n"
17060 "appendices. Also (sub)appendices environments are provided that can be used,\n"
17061 "for example, for per chapter/section appendices. An @code{appendices}\n"
17062 "environment is provided which can be used instead of the @code{\\appendix}\n"
17063 "command."
17064 msgstr ""
17065
17066 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4727
17067 msgid ""
17068 "Identify areas of text to be marked with changebars with the\n"
17069 "@code{\\cbstart} and @code{\\cbend} commands; the bars may be coloured. The\n"
17070 "package uses @code{drivers} to place the bars; the available drivers can work\n"
17071 "with @code{dvitoln03}, @code{dvitops}, @code{dvips}, the emTeX and TeXtures DVI\n"
17072 "drivers, and VTeX and pdfTeX."
17073 msgstr ""
17074
17075 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4764
17076 msgid ""
17077 "This package embeds CMap tables into PDF files to make search and\n"
17078 "copy-and-paste functions work properly."
17079 msgstr ""
17080
17081 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4784
17082 msgid ""
17083 "This package allows rows, columns, and even individual cells in LaTeX\n"
17084 "tables to be coloured."
17085 msgstr ""
17086
17087 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4817
17088 msgid ""
17089 "This package provides variants of @code{\\fbox}: @code{\\shadowbox},\n"
17090 "@code{\\doublebox}, @code{\\ovalbox}, @code{\\Ovalbox}, with helpful tools for\n"
17091 "using box macros and flexible verbatim macros. You can box mathematics,\n"
17092 "floats, center, flushleft, and flushright, lists, and pages."
17093 msgstr ""
17094
17095 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4852
17096 msgid ""
17097 "The package provides extensive facilities, both for constructing headers\n"
17098 "and footers, and for controlling their use (for example, at times when LaTeX\n"
17099 "would automatically change the heading style in use)."
17100 msgstr ""
17101
17102 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4873
17103 msgid ""
17104 "This package improves the interface for defining floating objects such\n"
17105 "as figures and tables. It introduces the boxed float, the ruled float and the\n"
17106 "plaintop float. You can define your own floats and improve the behaviour of\n"
17107 "the old ones. The package also provides the @code{H} float modifier option of\n"
17108 "the obsolete @code{here} package. You can select this as automatic default\n"
17109 "with @code{\\floatplacement{figure}{H}}."
17110 msgstr ""
17111
17112 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4897
17113 msgid ""
17114 "This is a collection of ways to change the typesetting of footnotes.\n"
17115 "The package provides means of changing the layout of the footnotes themselves,\n"
17116 "a way to number footnotes per page, to make footnotes disappear in a\n"
17117 "\"moving\" argument, and to deal with multiple references to footnotes from\n"
17118 "the same place. The package also has a range of techniques for labelling\n"
17119 "footnotes with symbols rather than numbers."
17120 msgstr ""
17121
17122 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4923
17123 msgid ""
17124 "The package enables the user to typeset programs (programming code)\n"
17125 "within LaTeX; the source code is read directly by TeX---no front-end processor\n"
17126 "is needed. Keywords, comments and strings can be typeset using different\n"
17127 "styles. Support for @code{hyperref} is provided."
17128 msgstr ""
17129
17130 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:4958
17131 msgid ""
17132 "This package provides miscellaneous macros by Joerg Knappen, including:\n"
17133 "represent counters in greek; Maxwell's non-commutative division;\n"
17134 "@code{latin1jk}, @code{latin2jk} and @code{latin3jk}, which are\n"
17135 "@code{inputenc} definition files that allow verbatim input in the respective\n"
17136 "ISO Latin codes; blackboard bold fonts in maths; use of RSFS fonts in maths;\n"
17137 "extra alignments for @code{\\parboxes}; swap Roman and Sans fonts;\n"
17138 "transliterate semitic languages; patches to make (La)TeX formulae embeddable\n"
17139 "in SGML; use maths minus in text as appropriate; simple Young tableaux."
17140 msgstr ""
17141
17142 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5035
17143 msgid ""
17144 "The EC fonts are European Computer Modern Fonts, supporting the complete\n"
17145 "LaTeX T1 encoding defined at the 1990 TUG conference hold at Cork/Ireland.\n"
17146 "These fonts are intended to be stable with no changes being made to the tfm\n"
17147 "files. The set also contains a Text Companion Symbol font, called @code{tc},\n"
17148 "featuring many useful characters needed in text typesetting, for example\n"
17149 "oldstyle digits, currency symbols (including the newly created Euro symbol),\n"
17150 "the permille sign, copyright, trade mark and servicemark as well as a copyleft\n"
17151 "sign, and many others. Recent releases of LaTeX2e support the EC fonts. The\n"
17152 "EC fonts supersede the preliminary version released as the DC fonts. The\n"
17153 "fonts are available in (traced) Adobe Type 1 format, as part of the\n"
17154 "@code{cm-super} bundle. The other Computer Modern-style T1-encoded Type 1\n"
17155 "set, Latin Modern, is not actually a direct development of the EC set, and\n"
17156 "differs from the EC in a number of particulars."
17157 msgstr ""
17158
17159 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5068
17160 msgid ""
17161 "This package provides a set of virtual fonts which emulates T1 coded\n"
17162 "fonts using the standard CM fonts. The package name, AE fonts, supposedly\n"
17163 "stands for \"Almost European\". The main use of the package was to produce\n"
17164 "PDF files using Adobe Type 1 versions of the CM fonts instead of bitmapped EC\n"
17165 "fonts. Note that direct substitutes for the bitmapped EC fonts are available,\n"
17166 "via the CM-super, Latin Modern and (in a restricted way) CM-LGC font sets."
17167 msgstr ""
17168
17169 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5093
17170 msgid ""
17171 "Inconsolata is a monospaced font designed by Raph Levien. This package\n"
17172 "contains the font (in both Adobe Type 1 and OpenType formats) in regular and\n"
17173 "bold weights, with additional glyphs and options to control slashed zero,\n"
17174 "upright quotes and a shapelier lower-case L, plus metric files for use with\n"
17175 "TeX, and LaTeX font definition and other relevant files."
17176 msgstr ""
17177
17178 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5122
17179 msgid ""
17180 "This package provides a drop-in replacements for the Times font from\n"
17181 "Adobe's basic set."
17182 msgstr ""
17183
17184 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5151
17185 msgid ""
17186 "This package provides a drop-in replacements for the Palatino font from\n"
17187 "Adobe's basic set."
17188 msgstr ""
17189
17190 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5177
17191 msgid ""
17192 "This package provides a drop-in replacements for the Zapfding font from\n"
17193 "Adobe's basic set."
17194 msgstr ""
17195
17196 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5252
17197 msgid ""
17198 "The fonts provide uppercase formal script letters for use as symbols in\n"
17199 "scientific and mathematical typesetting (in contrast to the informal script\n"
17200 "fonts such as that used for the calligraphic symbols in the TeX maths symbol\n"
17201 "font). The fonts are provided as Metafont source, and as derived Adobe Type 1\n"
17202 "format. LaTeX support, for using these fonts in mathematics, is available via\n"
17203 "one of the packages @code{calrsfs} and @code{mathrsfs}."
17204 msgstr ""
17205
17206 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5276
17207 msgid ""
17208 "The package adds one or more user commands to LaTeX's @code{shipout}\n"
17209 "routine, which may be used to place the output at fixed positions. The\n"
17210 "@code{grid} option may be used to find the correct places."
17211 msgstr ""
17212
17213 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5310
17214 msgid ""
17215 "Extensions to @code{epic} and the LaTeX picture drawing environment,\n"
17216 "include the drawing of lines at any slope, the drawing of circles in any\n"
17217 "radii, and the drawing of dotted and dashed lines much faster with much less\n"
17218 "TeX memory, and providing several new commands for drawing ellipses, arcs,\n"
17219 "splines, and filled circles and ellipses. The package uses @code{tpic}\n"
17220 "@code{\\special} commands."
17221 msgstr ""
17222
17223 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5347
17224 msgid ""
17225 "This package is intended to ease customizing the three basic list\n"
17226 "environments: @code{enumerate}, @code{itemize} and @code{description}. It\n"
17227 "extends their syntax to allow an optional argument where a set of parameters\n"
17228 "in the form @code{key=value} are available, for example:\n"
17229 "@code{\\begin{itemize}[itemsep=1ex,leftmargin=1cm]}."
17230 msgstr ""
17231
17232 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5370
17233 msgid ""
17234 "The package provides tools for creating tabular cells spanning multiple\n"
17235 "rows. It has a lot of flexibility, including an option for specifying an\n"
17236 "entry at the \"natural\" width of its text."
17237 msgstr ""
17238
17239 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5404
17240 msgid ""
17241 "The @code{overpic} environment is a cross between the LaTeX\n"
17242 "@code{picture} environment and the @code{\\includegraphics} command of\n"
17243 "@code{graphicx}. The resulting picture environment has the same dimensions as\n"
17244 "the included graphic. LaTeX commands can be placed on the graphic at defined\n"
17245 "positions; a grid for orientation is available."
17246 msgstr ""
17247
17248 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5440
17249 msgid ""
17250 "Simply changing @code{\\parskip} and @code{\\parindent} leaves a layout\n"
17251 "that is untidy; this package (though it is no substitute for a properly\n"
17252 "designed class) helps alleviate this untidiness."
17253 msgstr ""
17254
17255 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5461
17256 msgid ""
17257 "This package simplifies the inclusion of external multi-page PDF\n"
17258 "documents in LaTeX documents. Pages may be freely selected and it is possible\n"
17259 "to put several logical pages onto each sheet of paper. Furthermore a lot of\n"
17260 "hypertext features like hyperlinks and article threads are provided. The\n"
17261 "package supports pdfTeX (pdfLaTeX) and VTeX. With VTeX it is even possible to\n"
17262 "use this package to insert PostScript files, in addition to PDF files."
17263 msgstr ""
17264
17265 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5495
17266 msgid ""
17267 "The fonts were originally distributed as Metafont sources only, but\n"
17268 "Adobe Type 1 versions are also now available. Macro support is provided for\n"
17269 "use under LaTeX; the package supports the @code{only} option (provided by the\n"
17270 "@code{somedefs} package) to restrict what is loaded, for those who don't need\n"
17271 "the whole font."
17272 msgstr ""
17273
17274 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5518
17275 msgid ""
17276 "This (deprecated) package provides support for the manipulation and\n"
17277 "reference of small or \"sub\" figures and tables within a single figure or\n"
17278 "table environment. It is convenient to use this package when your subfigures\n"
17279 "are to be separately captioned, referenced, or are to be included in the\n"
17280 "List-of-Figures. A new @code{\\subfigure} command is introduced which can be\n"
17281 "used inside a figure environment for each subfigure. An optional first\n"
17282 "argument is used as the caption for that subfigure. The package is now\n"
17283 "considered obsolete: it was superseded by @code{subfig}, but users may find\n"
17284 "the more recent @code{subcaption} package more satisfactory."
17285 msgstr ""
17286
17287 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5545
17288 msgid ""
17289 "The package defines a @code{tabular*}-like environment, @code{tabulary},\n"
17290 "taking a \"total width\" argument as well as the column specifications. The\n"
17291 "environment uses column types @code{L}, @code{C}, @code{R} and @code{J} for\n"
17292 "variable width columns (@code{\\raggedright}, @code{\\centering},\n"
17293 "@code{\\raggedleft}, and normally justified). In contrast to\n"
17294 "@code{tabularx}'s @code{X} columns, the width of each column is weighted\n"
17295 "according to the natural width of the widest cell in the column."
17296 msgstr ""
17297
17298 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5583
17299 msgid ""
17300 "This package facilitates tables with titles (captions) and notes. The\n"
17301 "title and notes are given a width equal to the body of the table (a\n"
17302 "@code{tabular} environment). By itself, a @code{threeparttable} does not\n"
17303 "float, but you can put it in a @code{table} or a @code{table*} or some other\n"
17304 "environment."
17305 msgstr ""
17306
17307 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5610
17308 msgid ""
17309 "Txfonts supplies virtual text roman fonts using Adobe Times (or URW\n"
17310 "NimbusRomNo9L) with some modified and additional text symbols in the OT1, T1,\n"
17311 "and TS1 encodings; maths alphabets using Times/URW Nimbus; maths fonts\n"
17312 "providing all the symbols of the Computer Modern and AMS fonts, including all\n"
17313 "the Greek capital letters from CMR; and additional maths fonts of various\n"
17314 "other symbols.\n"
17315 "\n"
17316 "The set is complemented by a sans-serif set of text fonts, based on\n"
17317 "Helvetica/NimbusSanL, and a monospace set.\n"
17318 "\n"
17319 "All the fonts are in Type 1 format (AFM and PFB files), and are supported by\n"
17320 "TeX metrics (VF and TFM files) and macros for use with LaTeX."
17321 msgstr ""
17322
17323 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5661
17324 msgid ""
17325 "Iwona is a two-element sans-serif typeface. It was created\n"
17326 "as an alternative version of the Kurier typeface, which was designed in 1975\n"
17327 "for a diploma in typeface design at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts under the\n"
17328 "supervision of Roman Tomaszewski. Kurier was designed for linotype\n"
17329 "typesetting of newspapers and similar periodicals. The Iwona fonts are an\n"
17330 "alternative version of the Kurier fonts. The difference lies in the absence\n"
17331 "of ink traps which typify the Kurier font."
17332 msgstr ""
17333
17334 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5686
17335 msgid ""
17336 "This package contains a collection of macros by Jörg Knappen:\n"
17337 "@table @code\n"
17338 "@item greekctr\n"
17339 "New counterstyles @code{\\greek} and @code{\\Greek}.\n"
17340 "@item holtpolt\n"
17341 "Non-commutative fractions\n"
17342 "@item latin1jk\n"
17343 "@itemx latin2jk\n"
17344 "@itemx latin3jk\n"
17345 "Inputenc definition files that allow verbatim input in the respective ISO\n"
17346 "Latin codes.\n"
17347 "@item mathbol\n"
17348 "Blackboard bold fonts for use in maths.\n"
17349 "@item mathrsfs\n"
17350 "Mathematical script letters, as traditionally used in physics for Lagrangian,\n"
17351 "Hamiltonian, path integral measures, etc.\n"
17352 "@item parboxx\n"
17353 "New alignment options for parboxen at top and bottom of the box.\n"
17354 "@item sans\n"
17355 "Interchanges the roles of sans serif and roman fonts throughout the document.\n"
17356 "@item semtrans\n"
17357 "Support for special latin letters and diacritics used in transliteration of\n"
17358 "semitic languages\n"
17359 "@item smartmn\n"
17360 "Intelligent hyphen/minus, which guesses whether to render as hyphen or minus.\n"
17361 "@item sgmlcmpt\n"
17362 "Commands replacing the characters <, >, and &.\n"
17363 "@item tccompat\n"
17364 "A compatibility package for users of the older versions of the textcomp package.\n"
17365 "@item young\n"
17366 "Simple Young tableaux.\n"
17367 "@end table"
17368 msgstr ""
17369
17370 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5740
17371 msgid ""
17372 "The package provides the Libertine and Biolinum fonts in both Type 1 and\n"
17373 "OTF styles, together with support macros for their use. Monospaced and\n"
17374 "display fonts, and the \"keyboard\" set are also included, in OTF style, only.\n"
17375 "The @code{mweights} package is used to manage the selection of font weights.\n"
17376 "The package supersedes both the @code{libertineotf} and the\n"
17377 "@code{libertine-legacy} packages."
17378 msgstr ""
17379
17380 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5772
17381 msgid ""
17382 "The package contains LaTeX support for the DejaVu fonts, which are\n"
17383 "derived from the Vera fonts but contain more characters and styles. The fonts\n"
17384 "are included in the original TrueType format, and in converted Type 1 format.\n"
17385 "The (currently) supported encodings are: OT1, T1, IL2, TS1, T2*, X2, QX, and\n"
17386 "LGR. The package doesn't (currently) support mathematics."
17387 msgstr ""
17388
17389 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5808
17390 msgid ""
17391 "This package provides an interface to sectioning commands for selection\n"
17392 "from various title styles, e.g. for marginal titles and to change the font of\n"
17393 "all headings with a single command, also providing simple one-step page\n"
17394 "styles. It also includes a package to change the page styles when there are\n"
17395 "floats in a page. You may assign headers/footers to individual floats, too."
17396 msgstr ""
17397
17398 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5831
17399 msgid ""
17400 "LaTeX, by default, restricts the sizes at which you can use its default\n"
17401 "computer modern fonts, to a fixed set of discrete sizes (effectively, a set\n"
17402 "specified by Knuth). The @code{type1cm} package removes this restriction;\n"
17403 "this is particularly useful when using scalable versions of the CM\n"
17404 "fonts (Bakoma, or the versions from BSR/Y&Y, or True Type versions from Kinch,\n"
17405 "PCTeX, etc.). In fact, since modern distributions will automatically generate\n"
17406 "any bitmap font you might need, @code{type1cm} has wider application than just\n"
17407 "those using scalable versions of the fonts. Note that the LaTeX distribution\n"
17408 "now contains a package @code{fix-cm},f which performs the task of\n"
17409 "@code{type1cm}, as well as doing the same job for T1- and TS1-encoded\n"
17410 "@code{ec} fonts."
17411 msgstr ""
17412
17413 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5860
17414 msgid ""
17415 "The LH fonts address the problem of the wide variety of alphabets that\n"
17416 "are written with Cyrillic-style characters. The fonts are the original basis\n"
17417 "of the set of T2* and X2 encodings that are now used when LaTeX users need to\n"
17418 "write in Cyrillic languages. Macro support in standard LaTeX encodings is\n"
17419 "offered through the latex-cyrillic and t2 bundles, and the package itself\n"
17420 "offers support for other (more traditional) encodings. The fonts, in the\n"
17421 "standard T2* and X2 encodings are available in Adobe Type 1 format, in the\n"
17422 "CM-Super family of fonts. The package also offers its own LaTeX support for\n"
17423 "OT2 encoded fonts, CM bright shaped fonts and Concrete shaped fonts."
17424 msgstr ""
17425
17426 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5888
17427 msgid ""
17428 "The Martin Vogel’s Symbols fonts (marvosym) contains the\n"
17429 "Euro currency symbol as defined by the European commission, along with symbols\n"
17430 "for structural engineering, symbols for steel cross-sections, astronomy\n"
17431 "signs (sun, moon, planets), the 12 signs of the zodiac, scissor symbols, CE\n"
17432 "sign and others. This package contains both the original TrueType font and\n"
17433 "the derived Type 1 font, together with support files for TeX (LaTeX)."
17434 msgstr ""
17435
17436 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5926
17437 msgid ""
17438 "MetaPost uses a language based on that of Metafont to produce precise\n"
17439 "technical illustrations. Its output is scalable PostScript or SVG, rather\n"
17440 "than the bitmaps Metafont creates."
17441 msgstr ""
17442
17443 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5947
17444 msgid ""
17445 "This package provides a class for typesetting publications of the\n"
17446 "Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)."
17447 msgstr ""
17448
17449 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5980
17450 msgid ""
17451 "The @code{varwidth} environment is superficially similar to\n"
17452 "@code{minipage}, but the specified width is just a maximum value — the box may\n"
17453 "get a narrower “natural” width."
17454 msgstr ""
17455
17456 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:5998
17457 msgid ""
17458 "This package provides the @code{wasy} (Waldi symbol) fonts,\n"
17459 "in the Metafont and Adobe Type 1 formats. Support under LaTeX is provided by\n"
17460 "the @code{wasysym} package."
17461 msgstr ""
17462
17463 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6019
17464 msgid ""
17465 "The @code{wasy} (Waldi Symbol) font by Roland Waldi provides many glyphs like\n"
17466 "male and female symbols and astronomical symbols, as well as the complete\n"
17467 "@code{lasy} font set and other odds and ends. The @code{wasysym} package\n"
17468 "implements an easy to use interface for these symbols."
17469 msgstr ""
17470
17471 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6054
17472 msgid ""
17473 "This package allows figures or tables to have text wrapped around them.\n"
17474 "It does not work in combination with list environments, but can be used in a\n"
17475 "@code{parbox} or @code{minipage}, and in two-column format."
17476 msgstr ""
17477
17478 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6088
17479 msgid ""
17480 "The bundle provides the @code{ucs} package, and @code{utf8x.def},\n"
17481 "together with a large number of support files. The @code{utf8x.def}\n"
17482 "definition file for use with @code{inputenc} covers a wider range of Unicode\n"
17483 "characters than does @code{utf8.def} in the LaTeX distribution. The package\n"
17484 "provides facilities for efficient use of its large sets of Unicode characters.\n"
17485 "Glyph production may be controlled by various options, which permits use of\n"
17486 "non-ASCII characters when coding mathematical formulae. Note that the bundle\n"
17487 "previously had an alias “unicode”; that alias has now been withdrawn, and no\n"
17488 "package of that name now exists."
17489 msgstr ""
17490
17491 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6122
17492 msgid ""
17493 "The main purpose of the preview package is the extraction of selected\n"
17494 "elements from a LaTeX source, like formulas or graphics, into separate\n"
17495 "pages of a DVI file. A flexible and convenient interface allows it to\n"
17496 "specify what commands and constructs should be extracted. This works\n"
17497 "with DVI files postprocessed by either Dvips and Ghostscript or\n"
17498 "dvipng, but it also works when you are using PDFTeX for generating PDF\n"
17499 "files."
17500 msgstr ""
17501
17502 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6147
17503 msgid ""
17504 "This package ensures that all acronyms used in the text are spelled out\n"
17505 "in full at least once. It also provides an environment to build a list of\n"
17506 "acronyms used. The package is compatible with PDF bookmarks. The package\n"
17507 "requires the suffix package, which in turn requires that it runs under\n"
17508 "e-TeX."
17509 msgstr ""
17510
17511 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6200
17512 msgid ""
17513 "This package provides an extension of TeX which can be configured to\n"
17514 "directly generate PDF documents instead of DVI."
17515 msgstr ""
17516
17517 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6272
17518 msgid ""
17519 "TeX Live provides a comprehensive TeX document production system.\n"
17520 "It includes all the major TeX-related programs, macro packages, and fonts\n"
17521 "that are free software, including support for many languages around the\n"
17522 "world.\n"
17523 "\n"
17524 "This package contains the complete tree of texmf-dist data."
17525 msgstr ""
17526
17527 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6335
17528 msgid ""
17529 "TeX Live provides a comprehensive TeX document production system.\n"
17530 "It includes all the major TeX-related programs, macro packages, and fonts\n"
17531 "that are free software, including support for many languages around the\n"
17532 "world.\n"
17533 "\n"
17534 "This package contains the complete TeX Live distribution."
17535 msgstr ""
17536
17537 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6379
17538 msgid ""
17539 "@code{Text::BibTeX} is a Perl library for reading, parsing,\n"
17540 "and processing BibTeX files. @code{Text::BibTeX} gives you access to the data\n"
17541 "at many different levels: you may work with BibTeX entries as simple field to\n"
17542 "string mappings, or get at the original form of the data as a list of simple\n"
17543 "values (strings, macros, or numbers) pasted together."
17544 msgstr ""
17545
17546 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6470
17547 msgid ""
17548 "Biber is a BibTeX replacement for users of biblatex. Among\n"
17549 "other things it comes with full Unicode support."
17550 msgstr ""
17551
17552 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6504
17553 msgid ""
17554 "Rubber is a program whose purpose is to handle all tasks related to the\n"
17555 "compilation of LaTeX documents. This includes compiling the document itself,\n"
17556 "of course, enough times so that all references are defined, and running BibTeX\n"
17557 "to manage bibliographic references. Automatic execution of dvips to produce\n"
17558 "PostScript documents is also included, as well as usage of pdfLaTeX to produce\n"
17559 "PDF documents."
17560 msgstr ""
17561
17562 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6547
17563 msgid ""
17564 "Texmaker is a program that integrates many tools needed to\n"
17565 "develop documents with LaTeX, in a single application."
17566 msgstr ""
17567
17568 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6588
17569 msgid ""
17570 "@i{TeX for the Impatient} is a ~350 page book on TeX,\n"
17571 "plain TeX, and Eplain, originally written by Paul Abrahams, Kathryn Hargreaves,\n"
17572 "and Karl Berry."
17573 msgstr ""
17574
17575 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6655
17576 msgid ""
17577 "LyX is a document preparation system. It excels at letting\n"
17578 "you create complex technical and scientific articles with mathematics,\n"
17579 "cross-references, bibliographies, indexes, etc. It is very good for working\n"
17580 "with documents of any length in which the usual processing abilities are\n"
17581 "required: automatic sectioning and pagination, spell checking and so forth."
17582 msgstr ""
17583
17584 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6691
17585 msgid ""
17586 "The package provides an interface to embed interactive Flash (SWF) and 3D\n"
17587 "objects (Adobe U3D & PRC), as well as video and sound files or streams in the\n"
17588 "popular MP4, FLV and MP3 formats into PDF documents with Acrobat-9/X\n"
17589 "compatibility. Playback of multimedia files uses the built-in Flash Player of\n"
17590 "Adobe Reader and does, therefore, not depend on external plug-ins. Flash Player\n"
17591 "supports the efficient H.264 codec for video compression.\n"
17592 "\n"
17593 "The package is based on the RichMedia Annotation, an Adobe addition to the PDF\n"
17594 "specification. It replaces the now obsolete @code{movie15} package."
17595 msgstr ""
17596
17597 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6731
17598 msgid ""
17599 "This package provides OCG (Optional Content Groups) support within a PDF\n"
17600 "document.\n"
17601 "\n"
17602 "It re-implements the functionality of the @code{ocg}, @code{ocgx}, and\n"
17603 "@code{ocg-p} packages and adds support for all known engines and back-ends\n"
17604 "including:\n"
17605 "\n"
17606 "@itemize\n"
17607 "@item LaTeX → dvips → @code{ps2pdf}/Distiller\n"
17608 "@item (Xe)LaTeX(x) → @code{dvipdfmx}\n"
17609 "@item pdfLaTeX and LuaLaTeX .\n"
17610 "@end itemize\n"
17611 "\n"
17612 "It also ensures compatibility with the @code{media9} and @code{animate} packages."
17613 msgstr ""
17614
17615 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6765
17616 msgid ""
17617 "A bundle of LATEX packages by Martin Schröder; the collection comprises:\n"
17618 "\n"
17619 "@itemize\n"
17620 "@item @command{count1to}, make use of fixed TEX counters;\n"
17621 "@item @command{everysel}, set commands to execute every time a font is selected;\n"
17622 "@item @command{everyshi}, set commands to execute whenever a page is shipped out;\n"
17623 "@item @command{multitoc}, typeset the table of contents in multiple columns;\n"
17624 "@item @command{prelim2e}, mark typeset pages as preliminary; and\n"
17625 "@item @command{ragged2e}, typeset ragged text and allow hyphenation.\n"
17626 "@end itemize\n"
17627 msgstr ""
17628
17629 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6797
17630 msgid ""
17631 "Provides commands to disable pagebreaking within a given vertical\n"
17632 "space. If there is not enough space between the command and the bottom of the\n"
17633 "page, a new page will be started."
17634 msgstr ""
17635
17636 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6823
17637 msgid ""
17638 "The package provides commands to change the page layout in the middle of\n"
17639 "a document, and to robustly check for typesetting on odd or even pages.\n"
17640 "Instructions for use are at the end of the file. The package is an extraction\n"
17641 "of code from the @code{memoir} class, whose user interface it shares."
17642 msgstr ""
17643
17644 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6859
17645 msgid ""
17646 "The package is used to change the format of @code{\\today}’s date,\n"
17647 "including the weekday, e.g., \"Saturday, 26 June 2008\", the 'UK format', which\n"
17648 "is preferred in many parts of the world, as distinct from that which is used in\n"
17649 "@code{\\maketitle} of the article class, \"June 26, 2008\", the 'US format'."
17650 msgstr ""
17651
17652 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6895
17653 msgid ""
17654 "The package provides an @code{\\ul} (underline) command which will break\n"
17655 "over line ends; this technique may be used to replace @code{\\em} (both in that\n"
17656 "form and as the @code{\\emph} command), so as to make output look as if it comes\n"
17657 "from a typewriter. The package also offers double and wavy underlining, and\n"
17658 "striking out (line through words) and crossing out (/// over words)."
17659 msgstr ""
17660
17661 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6951
17662 msgid ""
17663 "PGF is a macro package for creating graphics. It is platform- and\n"
17664 "format-independent and works together with the most important TeX backend\n"
17665 "drivers, including pdfTeX and dvips. It comes with a user-friendly syntax layer\n"
17666 "called TikZ.\n"
17667 "\n"
17668 "Its usage is similar to pstricks and the standard picture environment. PGF\n"
17669 "works with plain (pdf-)TeX, (pdf-)LaTeX, and ConTeXt. Unlike pstricks, it can\n"
17670 "produce either PostScript or PDF output."
17671 msgstr ""
17672
17673 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:6997
17674 msgid ""
17675 "The KOMA-Script bundle provides replacements for the article, report, and\n"
17676 "book classes with emphasis on typography and versatility. There is also a\n"
17677 "letter class.\n"
17678 "\n"
17679 "The bundle also offers:\n"
17680 "\n"
17681 "@itemize\n"
17682 "@item a package for calculating type areas in the way laid down by the\n"
17683 "typographer Jan Tschichold,\n"
17684 "@item packages for easily changing and defining page styles,\n"
17685 "@item a package scrdate for getting not only the current date but also the name\n"
17686 "of the day, and\n"
17687 "@item a package scrtime for getting the current time.\n"
17688 "@end itemize\n"
17689 "\n"
17690 "All these packages may be used not only with KOMA-Script classes but also with\n"
17691 "the standard classes.\n"
17692 "\n"
17693 "Since every package has its own version number, the version number quoted only\n"
17694 "refers to the version of scrbook, scrreprt, scrartcl, scrlttr2 and\n"
17695 "typearea (which are the main parts of the bundle)."
17696 msgstr ""
17697
17698 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7049
17699 msgid ""
17700 "This package allows one to capture all the items of a list, for which\n"
17701 "the parsing character has been selected by the user, and to access any of\n"
17702 "these items with a simple syntax."
17703 msgstr ""
17704
17705 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7085
17706 msgid ""
17707 "This package allows the user to input formatted data into elements of a\n"
17708 "2-D or 3-D array and to recall that data at will by individual cell number.\n"
17709 "The data can be but need not be numerical in nature. It can be, for example,\n"
17710 "formatted text."
17711 msgstr ""
17712
17713 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7122
17714 msgid ""
17715 "The package provides a @code{verbbox} environment to place its contents\n"
17716 "into a globally available box, or into a box specified by the user. The\n"
17717 "global box may then be used in a variety of situations (for example, providing\n"
17718 "a replica of the @code{boxedverbatim} environment itself). A valuable use is\n"
17719 "in places where the standard @code{verbatim} environment (which is based on a\n"
17720 "@code{trivlist}) may not appear."
17721 msgstr ""
17722
17723 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7159
17724 msgid ""
17725 "Examplep provides sophisticated features for typesetting verbatim source\n"
17726 "code listings, including the display of the source code and its compiled LaTeX\n"
17727 "or METAPOST output side-by-side, with automatic width detection and enabled\n"
17728 "page breaks (in the source), without the need for specifying the source twice.\n"
17729 "Special care is taken that section, page and footnote numbers do not interfere\n"
17730 "with the main document. For typesetting short verbatim phrases, a replacement\n"
17731 "for the @code{\\verb} command is also provided in the package, which can be\n"
17732 "used inside tables and moving arguments such as footnotes and section\n"
17733 "titles."
17734 msgstr ""
17735
17736 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7196
17737 msgid ""
17738 "This is a package for typesetting a variety of graphs and\n"
17739 "diagrams with TeX. Xy-pic works with most formats (including LaTeX,\n"
17740 "AMS-LaTeX, AMS-TeX, and plain TeX). The distribution includes Michael Barr's\n"
17741 "@code{diag} package, which was previously distributed stand-alone."
17742 msgstr ""
17743
17744 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7238
17745 msgid ""
17746 "BibTeX allows the user to store his citation data in generic form, while\n"
17747 "printing citations in a document in the form specified by a BibTeX style, to\n"
17748 "be specified in the document itself (one often needs a LaTeX citation-style\n"
17749 "package, such as @command{natbib} as well)."
17750 msgstr ""
17751
17752 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7258
17753 msgid ""
17754 "This package provides a copy of the Charter Type-1 fonts\n"
17755 "which Bitstream contributed to the X consortium, renamed for use with TeX.\n"
17756 "Support for use with LaTeX is available in @code{freenfss}, part of\n"
17757 "@command{psnfss}. "
17758 msgstr ""
17759
17760 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7296
17761 msgid ""
17762 "A full featured, parameter driven macro package, which fully\n"
17763 "supports advanced interactive documents. See the ConTeXt garden for a wealth\n"
17764 "of support information."
17765 msgstr ""
17766
17767 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7317
17768 msgid ""
17769 "The beamer LaTeX class can be used for producing slides.\n"
17770 "The class works in both PostScript and direct PDF output modes, using the\n"
17771 "@code{pgf} graphics system for visual effects. Content is created in the\n"
17772 "@code{frame} environment, and each frame can be made up of a number of slides\n"
17773 "using a simple notation for specifying material to appear on each slide within\n"
17774 "a frame. Short versions of title, authors, institute can also be specified as\n"
17775 "optional parameters. Whole frame graphics are supported by plain frames. The\n"
17776 "class supports @code{figure} and @code{table} environments, transparency\n"
17777 "effects, varying slide transitions and animations."
17778 msgstr ""
17779
17780 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7350
17781 msgid ""
17782 "The XMP (eXtensible Metadata platform) is a framework to add metadata to\n"
17783 "digital material to enhance the workflow in publication. The essence is that\n"
17784 "the metadata is stored in an XML file, and this XML stream is then embedded in\n"
17785 "the file to which it applies."
17786 msgstr ""
17787
17788 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7405
17789 msgid ""
17790 "This package helps LaTeX users to create PDF/X, PDF/A and other\n"
17791 "standards-compliant PDF documents with pdfTeX, LuaTeX and XeTeX."
17792 msgstr ""
17793
17794 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7448
17795 msgid ""
17796 "The package provides macros and environments to document\n"
17797 "LaTeX packages and classes. It is an (as yet unfinished) alternative to the\n"
17798 "@code{ltxdoc} class and the @code{doc} or @code{xdoc} packages. The aim is to\n"
17799 "provide a different layout and more modern styles (using the @code{xcolor},\n"
17800 "@code{hyperref} packages, etc.) This is an alpha release, and should probably\n"
17801 "not (yet) be used with other packages, since the implementation might\n"
17802 "change."
17803 msgstr ""
17804
17805 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7476
17806 msgid ""
17807 "PSTricks offers an extensive collection of macros for\n"
17808 "generating PostScript that is usable with most TeX macro formats, including\n"
17809 "Plain TeX, LaTeX, AMS-TeX, and AMS-LaTeX. Included are macros for colour,\n"
17810 "graphics, pie charts, rotation, trees and overlays. It has many special\n"
17811 "features, including a wide variety of graphics (picture drawing) macros, with\n"
17812 "a flexible interface and with colour support. There are macros for colouring\n"
17813 "or shading the cells of tables."
17814 msgstr ""
17815
17816 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7501
17817 msgid ""
17818 "Pst-text is a PSTricks based package for plotting text along\n"
17819 "a different path and manipulating characters. It includes the functionality\n"
17820 "of the old package @code{pst-char}."
17821 msgstr ""
17822
17823 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7526
17824 msgid ""
17825 "This package provides the command @code{\\marginnote} that\n"
17826 "may be used instead of @code{\\marginpar} at almost every place where\n"
17827 "@code{\\marginpar} cannot be used, e.g., inside floats, footnotes, or in\n"
17828 "frames made with the @code{framed} package."
17829 msgstr ""
17830
17831 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7544
17832 msgid ""
17833 "This package, which works both for Plain TeX and for\n"
17834 "LaTeX, defines the @code{\\ifPDFTeX}, @code{\\ifXeTeX}, and @code{\\ifLuaTeX}\n"
17835 "conditionals for testing which engine is being used for typesetting. The\n"
17836 "package also provides the @code{\\RequirePDFTeX}, @code{\\RequireXeTeX}, and\n"
17837 "@code{\\RequireLuaTeX} commands which throw an error if pdfTeX, XeTeX or\n"
17838 "LuaTeX (respectively) is not the engine in use."
17839 msgstr ""
17840
17841 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7573
17842 msgid ""
17843 "This package provides a collection of simple tools that\n"
17844 "are part of the LaTeX required tools distribution, comprising the packages:\n"
17845 "@code{afterpage}, @code{array}, @code{bm}, @code{calc}, @code{dcolumn},\n"
17846 "@code{delarray}, @code{enumerate}, @code{fileerr}, @code{fontsmpl},\n"
17847 "@code{ftnright}, @code{hhline}, @code{indentfirst}, @code{layout},\n"
17848 "@code{longtable}, @code{multicol}, @code{rawfonts}, @code{showkeys},\n"
17849 "@code{somedefs}, @code{tabularx}, @code{theorem}, @code{trace},\n"
17850 "@code{varioref}, @code{verbatim}, @code{xr}, and @code{xspace}."
17851 msgstr ""
17852
17853 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7654
17854 msgid ""
17855 "This package is an extension of the keyval package and offers additional\n"
17856 "macros for setting keys and declaring and setting class or package options.\n"
17857 "The package allows the programmer to specify a prefix to the name of the\n"
17858 "macros it defines for keys, and to define families of key definitions; these\n"
17859 "all help use in documents where several packages define their own sets of\n"
17860 "keys."
17861 msgstr ""
17862
17863 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7682
17864 msgid ""
17865 "A class and package is provided which allows TeX pictures or\n"
17866 "other TeX code to be compiled standalone or as part of a main document.\n"
17867 "Special support for pictures with beamer overlays is also provided. The\n"
17868 "package is used in the main document and skips extra preambles in sub-files.\n"
17869 "The class may be used to simplify the preamble in sub-files. By default the\n"
17870 "@code{preview} package is used to display the typeset code without margins.\n"
17871 "The behaviour in standalone mode may adjusted using a configuration file\n"
17872 "@code{standalone.cfg} to redefine the standalone environment."
17873 msgstr ""
17874
17875 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7716
17876 msgid ""
17877 "Typesetting values with units requires care to ensure that the combined\n"
17878 "mathematical meaning of the value plus unit combination is clear. In\n"
17879 "particular, the SI units system lays down a consistent set of units with rules\n"
17880 "on how they are to be used. However, different countries and publishers have\n"
17881 "differing conventions on the exact appearance of numbers (and units). A\n"
17882 "number of LaTeX packages have been developed to provide consistent application\n"
17883 "of the various rules. The @code{siunitx} package takes the best from the\n"
17884 "existing packages, and adds new features and a consistent interface. A number\n"
17885 "of new ideas have been incorporated, to fill gaps in the existing provision.\n"
17886 "The package also provides backward-compatibility with @code{SIunits},\n"
17887 "@code{sistyle}, @code{unitsdef} and @code{units}. The aim is to have one\n"
17888 "package to handle all of the possible unit-related needs of LaTeX users."
17889 msgstr ""
17890
17891 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7747
17892 msgid ""
17893 "This package enhances the quality of tables in LaTeX, providing extra\n"
17894 "commands as well as behind-the-scenes optimisation. Guidelines are given as\n"
17895 "to what constitutes a good table in this context. The package offers\n"
17896 "@code{longtable} compatibility."
17897 msgstr ""
17898
17899 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7767
17900 msgid ""
17901 "This package provides advanced facilities for inline and\n"
17902 "display quotations. It is designed for a wide range of tasks ranging from the\n"
17903 "most simple applications to the more complex demands of formal quotations.\n"
17904 "The facilities include commands, environments, and user-definable 'smart\n"
17905 "quotes' which dynamically adjust to their context. Quotation marks are\n"
17906 "switched automatically if quotations are nested and they can be adjusted to\n"
17907 "the current language if the babel package is available. There are additional\n"
17908 "facilities designed to cope with the more specific demands of academic\n"
17909 "writing, especially in the humanities and the social sciences. All quote\n"
17910 "styles as well as the optional active quotes are freely configurable."
17911 msgstr ""
17912
17913 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7793
17914 msgid ""
17915 "The package helps to automate a typical LaTeX\n"
17916 "workflow that involves running LaTeX several times and running tools\n"
17917 "such as BibTeX or makeindex. It will log requests like \"please rerun\n"
17918 "LaTeX\" or \"please run BibTeX on file X\" to an external file in a\n"
17919 "machine-readable format. Compiler scripts and integrated LaTeX\n"
17920 "editing environments may parse this file to determine the next steps\n"
17921 "in the workflow. In sum, the package will do two things:\n"
17922 "\n"
17923 "@enumerate\n"
17924 "@item\n"
17925 "enable package authors to use LaTeX commands to issue requests, and\n"
17926 "\n"
17927 "@item\n"
17928 "collect all requests from all packages and write them to an external\n"
17929 "XML file.\n"
17930 "@end enumerate\n"
17931 msgstr ""
17932
17933 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7826
17934 msgid ""
17935 "BibLaTeX is a complete reimplementation of the\n"
17936 "bibliographic facilities provided by LaTeX. Formatting of the\n"
17937 "bibliography is entirely controlled by LaTeX macros, facilitating the\n"
17938 "design of new bibliography and citation styles. BibLaTeX uses its own\n"
17939 "data backend program \"biber\" to read and process the bibliographic\n"
17940 "data. With biber, the range of features provided by biblatex\n"
17941 "includes:\n"
17942 "\n"
17943 "@enumerate\n"
17944 "@item\n"
17945 "full unicode support,\n"
17946 "\n"
17947 "@item\n"
17948 "customisable bibliography labels,\n"
17949 "\n"
17950 "@item\n"
17951 "multiple bibliographies in the same document, and\n"
17952 "\n"
17953 "@item\n"
17954 "subdivided bibliographies, such as bibliographies per chapter or\n"
17955 "section.\n"
17956 "@end enumerate\n"
17957 msgstr ""
17958
17959 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7865
17960 msgid ""
17961 "The @code{todonotes} package lets the user mark\n"
17962 "things to do later, in a simple and visually appealing way. The\n"
17963 "package takes several options to enable customization and finetuning\n"
17964 "of the visual appearance."
17965 msgstr ""
17966
17967 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7883
17968 msgid ""
17969 "@code{units} is a package for typesetting physical\n"
17970 "units in a standard-looking way. The package is based upon\n"
17971 "@code{nicefrac}, a package for typing fractions. @code{nicefrac} is\n"
17972 "included in the @code{units} bundle."
17973 msgstr ""
17974
17975 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7901
17976 msgid ""
17977 "@code{microtype} provides a LaTeX interface to the\n"
17978 "micro-typographic extensions that were introduced by pdfTeX and have\n"
17979 "since propagated to XeTeX and LuaTeX: most prominently character\n"
17980 "protrusion and font expansion, the adjustment of kerning and interword\n"
17981 "spacing, hyphenatable letterspacing and the possibility to disable all\n"
17982 "or selected ligatures. These features may be applied to customisable\n"
17983 "sets of fonts. All micro-typographic aspects of the fonts can be\n"
17984 "configured in a straight-forward and flexible way. Settings for\n"
17985 "various fonts are provided. An alternative package\n"
17986 "@code{letterspace}, which also works with plain TeX, is included in\n"
17987 "the bundle."
17988 msgstr ""
17989
17990 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7926
17991 msgid ""
17992 "The @code{caption} package provides many ways to\n"
17993 "customise the captions in floating environments like figure and table.\n"
17994 "Facilities include rotating captions, sideways captions and continued\n"
17995 "captions (for tables or figures that come in several parts). A list\n"
17996 "of compatibility notes, for other packages, is provided in the\n"
17997 "documentation. The package also provides the \"caption outside\n"
17998 "float\" facility, in the same way that simpler packages like\n"
17999 "@code{capt-ofcapt-of} do. The package supersedes @code{caption2}.\n"
18000 "Packages @code{bicaption}, @code{ltcaption}, @code{newfloat},\n"
18001 "@code{subcaption} and @code{totalcount} are included in the bundle."
18002 msgstr ""
18003
18004 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7955
18005 msgid ""
18006 "This package provides a drop-in replacement for the\n"
18007 "Symbol font from Adobe's basic set."
18008 msgstr ""
18009
18010 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7973
18011 msgid ""
18012 "The Pazo Math fonts are a family of PostScript fonts\n"
18013 "suitable for typesetting mathematics in combination with the Palatino\n"
18014 "family of text fonts. The Pazo Math family is made up of five fonts\n"
18015 "provided in Adobe Type 1 format. These contain glyphs that are\n"
18016 "usually not available in Palatino and for which Computer Modern looks\n"
18017 "odd when combined with Palatino. These glyphs include the uppercase\n"
18018 "Greek alphabet in upright and slanted shapes, the lowercase Greek\n"
18019 "alphabet in slanted shape, several mathematical glyphs and the\n"
18020 "uppercase letters commonly used to represent various number sets.\n"
18021 "LaTeX macro support is provided in package @code{psnfss}."
18022 msgstr ""
18023
18024 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:7998
18025 msgid ""
18026 "The FPL Fonts provide a set of SC/OsF fonts for URW\n"
18027 "Palladio L which are compatible with the Palatino SC/OsF fonts from\n"
18028 "Adobe. LaTeX use is enabled by the mathpazo package, which is part of\n"
18029 "the @code{psnfss} distribution."
18030 msgstr ""
18031
18032 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8022
18033 msgid ""
18034 "The @code{arev} package provides type 1 fonts,\n"
18035 "virtual fonts and LaTeX packages for using Arev Sans in both text and\n"
18036 "mathematics. Arev Sans is a derivative of Bitstream Vera Sans, adding\n"
18037 "support for Greek and Cyrillic characters and a few variant letters\n"
18038 "appropriate for mathematics. The font is primarily used in LaTeX for\n"
18039 "presentations, particularly when using a computer projector. Arev\n"
18040 "Sans has large x-height, \"open letters\", wide spacing and thick\n"
18041 "stems. The style is very similar to the SliTeX font lcmss but\n"
18042 "heavier. Arev is one of a very small number of sans-font mathematics\n"
18043 "support packages. Others are cmbright, hvmath and kerkis."
18044 msgstr ""
18045
18046 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8053
18047 msgid ""
18048 "The Math Design project offers free mathematical\n"
18049 "fonts that match with existing text fonts. To date, three free font\n"
18050 "families are available: Adobe Utopia, URW Garamond and Bitstream\n"
18051 "Charter. Mathdesign covers the whole LaTeX glyph set including AMS\n"
18052 "symbols. Both roman and bold versions of these symbols can be used.\n"
18053 "Moreover, there is a choice between three greek fonts (two of them\n"
18054 "created by the Greek Font Society)."
18055 msgstr ""
18056
18057 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8078
18058 msgid ""
18059 "The @code{bera} package contains the Bera Type 1\n"
18060 "fonts and files to use the fonts with LaTeX. Bera is a set of three\n"
18061 "font families: Bera Serif (a slab-serif Roman), Bera Sans (a Frutiger\n"
18062 "descendant) and Bera Mono (monospaced/typewriter). The Bera family is\n"
18063 "a repackaging, for use with TeX, of the Bitstream Vera family."
18064 msgstr ""
18065
18066 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8101
18067 msgid ""
18068 "Fourier-GUTenberg is a LaTeX typesetting system\n"
18069 "which uses Adobe Utopia as its standard base font. Fourier-GUTenberg\n"
18070 "provides all complementary typefaces needed to allow Utopia based TeX\n"
18071 "typesetting including an extensive mathematics set and several other\n"
18072 "symbols. The system is absolutely stand-alone; apart from Utopia and\n"
18073 "Fourier no other typefaces are required. Utopia is a registered\n"
18074 "trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated."
18075 msgstr ""
18076
18077 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8124
18078 msgid ""
18079 "The Adobe Standard Encoding set of the Utopia font\n"
18080 "family, as contributed to the X Consortium. The set comprises upright\n"
18081 "and italic shapes in medium and bold weights. Macro support and\n"
18082 "matching maths fonts are provided by the @code{fourier} and\n"
18083 "@code{mathdesign} font packages."
18084 msgstr ""
18085
18086 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8148
18087 msgid ""
18088 "The @code{fontaxes} package adds several new font\n"
18089 "axes on top of LaTeX's New Font Selection Scheme (NFSS). In\n"
18090 "particular, it splits the shape axis into a primary and a secondary\n"
18091 "shape axis and it adds three new axes to deal with the different\n"
18092 "figure versions offered by many professional fonts."
18093 msgstr ""
18094
18095 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8171
18096 msgid ""
18097 "The bundle comprises: @code{authblk}, which permits\n"
18098 "footnote style author/affiliation input in the @command{\\author} command,\n"
18099 "@code{balance}, to balance the end of @command{\\twocolumn} pages,\n"
18100 "@code{figcaps}, to send figure captions, etc., to end document,\n"
18101 "@code{fullpage}, to set narrow page margins and set a fixed page style, and\n"
18102 "@code{sublabel}, which permits counters to be subnumbered."
18103 msgstr ""
18104
18105 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8190
18106 msgid ""
18107 "Many font families available for use with LaTeX are\n"
18108 "available at multiple weights. Many Type 1-oriented support packages\n"
18109 "for such fonts re-define the standard @code{\\mddefault} or\n"
18110 "@code{\\bfdefault} macros. This can create difficulties if the weight\n"
18111 "desired for one font family is not available for another font family,\n"
18112 "or if it differs from the weight desired for another font family. The\n"
18113 "@code{mweights} package provides a solution to these difficulties."
18114 msgstr ""
18115
18116 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8216
18117 msgid ""
18118 "Cabin is a humanist sans with four weights, true\n"
18119 "italics and small capitals. According to its designer, Pablo\n"
18120 "Impallari, Cabin was inspired by the typefaces of Edward Johnston and\n"
18121 "Eric Gill. Cabin incorporates modern proportions, optical adjustments\n"
18122 "and some elements of the geometric sans. @code{cabin.sty} supports\n"
18123 "use of the font under LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. It uses\n"
18124 "the @code{mweights} package to manage the user's view of all those\n"
18125 "font weights. An @code{sfdefault} option is provided to enable Cabin\n"
18126 "as the default text font. The @code{fontaxes} package is required for\n"
18127 "use with [pdf]LaTeX."
18128 msgstr ""
18129
18130 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8247
18131 msgid ""
18132 "The @code{newtx} bundle splits\n"
18133 "@code{txfonts.sty} (from the TX fonts distribution) into two\n"
18134 "independent packages, @code{newtxtext.sty} and @code{newtxmath.sty},\n"
18135 "each with fixes and enhancements. @code{newtxmath}'s metrics have\n"
18136 "been re-evaluated to provide a less tight appearance and to provide a\n"
18137 "@code{libertine} option that substitutes Libertine italic and Greek\n"
18138 "letters for the existing math italic and Greek glyphs, making a\n"
18139 "mathematics package that matches Libertine text quite well."
18140 msgstr ""
18141
18142 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8275
18143 msgid ""
18144 "@code{xcharter} repackages Bitstream Charter with an\n"
18145 "extended set of features. The extension provides small caps, oldstyle\n"
18146 "figures and superior figures in all four styles, accompanied by LaTeX\n"
18147 "font support files. The fonts themselves are provided in both Adobe\n"
18148 "Type 1 and OTF formats, with supporting files as necessary."
18149 msgstr ""
18150
18151 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8299
18152 msgid ""
18153 "The legacy @emph{texnansi} (TeX and ANSI) encoding\n"
18154 "is known in the LaTeX scheme of things as @emph{LY1} encoding. The\n"
18155 "@code{ly1} bundle includes metrics and LaTeX macros to use the three\n"
18156 "basic Adobe Type 1 fonts (Times, Helvetica and Courier) in LaTeX using\n"
18157 "LY1 encoding."
18158 msgstr ""
18159
18160 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8328
18161 msgid ""
18162 "This is a LaTeX2ε package to help change the style of any or\n"
18163 "all of LaTeX's sectional headers in the article, book, or report classes.\n"
18164 "Examples include the addition of rules above or below a section title. "
18165 msgstr ""
18166
18167 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8354
18168 msgid ""
18169 "LaTeX can, by default, only cope with 18 outstanding floats;\n"
18170 "any more, and you get the error “too many unprocessed floats”. This package\n"
18171 "releases the limit; TeX itself imposes limits (which are independent of the\n"
18172 "help offered by e-TeX).\n"
18173 "\n"
18174 "However, if your floats can’t be placed anywhere, extending the number of\n"
18175 "floats merely delays the arrival of the inevitable error message."
18176 msgstr ""
18177
18178 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8387
18179 msgid ""
18180 "This package provides a command for the LaTeX programmer for\n"
18181 "testing whether an argument is empty."
18182 msgstr ""
18183
18184 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8414
18185 msgid ""
18186 "The pagenote package provides tagged notes on a separate\n"
18187 "page (also known as ‘end notes’)."
18188 msgstr ""
18189
18190 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8442
18191 msgid ""
18192 "The @code{titling} package provides control over the\n"
18193 "typesetting of the @code{\\maketitle} command and @code{\\thanks} commands,\n"
18194 "and makes the \title, @code{\\author} and @code{\\date} information\n"
18195 "permanently available. Multiple titles are allowed in a single document. New\n"
18196 "titling elements can be added and a @code{titlepage} title can be centered on\n"
18197 "a physical page."
18198 msgstr ""
18199
18200 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8472
18201 msgid ""
18202 "This package provides an @code{\\ifoddpage} conditional to\n"
18203 "determine if the current page is odd or even. The macro @code{\\checkoddpage}\n"
18204 "must be used directly before to check the page number using a label. Two\n"
18205 "compiler runs are therefore required to achieve correct results. In addition,\n"
18206 "the conditional @code{\\ifoddpageoronside} is provided which is also true in\n"
18207 "@code{oneside} mode where all pages use the odd page layout."
18208 msgstr ""
18209
18210 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8502
18211 msgid ""
18212 "The package provides \"store boxes\" whose user interface\n"
18213 "matches that of normal LaTeX \"save boxes\", except that the content of a\n"
18214 "store box appears at most once in the output PDF file, however often it is\n"
18215 "used. The present version of the package supports pdfLaTeX and LuaLaTeX; when\n"
18216 "DVI is output, store boxes behave the same as save boxes."
18217 msgstr ""
18218
18219 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8531
18220 msgid ""
18221 "The package provides macros to collect and process a macro\n"
18222 "argument (i.e., something which looks like a macro argument) as a horizontal\n"
18223 "box rather than as a real macro argument. The \"arguments\" are stored as if\n"
18224 "they had been saved by @code{\\savebox} or by the @code{lrbox} environment.\n"
18225 "Grouping tokens @code{\\bgroup} and @code{\\egroup} may be used, which allows\n"
18226 "the user to have the beginning and end of a group in different macro\n"
18227 "invocations, or to place them in the begin and end code of an environment.\n"
18228 "Arguments may contain verbatim material or other special use of characters.\n"
18229 "The macros were designed for use within other macros."
18230 msgstr ""
18231
18232 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8572
18233 msgid ""
18234 "The package provides several macros to adjust boxed\n"
18235 "content. One purpose is to supplement the standard @code{graphics} package,\n"
18236 "which defines the macros @code{\\resizebox}, @code{\\scalebox} and\n"
18237 "@code{\\rotatebox} , with the macros @code{\\trimbox} and @code{\\clipbox}.\n"
18238 "The main feature is the general @code{\\adjustbox} macro which extends the\n"
18239 "@code{key=value} interface of @code{\\includegraphics} from the\n"
18240 "@code{graphics} package and applies it to general text content. Additional\n"
18241 "provided box macros are @code{\\lapbox}, @code{\\marginbox},\n"
18242 "@code{\\minsizebox}, @code{\\maxsizebox} and @code{\\phantombox}."
18243 msgstr ""
18244
18245 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8600
18246 msgid ""
18247 "This package provides an environment for colored and\n"
18248 "framed text boxes with a heading line. Optionally, such a box may be split in\n"
18249 "an upper and a lower part; thus the package may be used for the setting of\n"
18250 "LaTeX examples where one part of the box displays the source code and the\n"
18251 "other part shows the output. Another common use case is the setting of\n"
18252 "theorems. The package supports saving and reuse of source code and text\n"
18253 "parts."
18254 msgstr ""
18255
18256 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8631
18257 msgid ""
18258 "This package provides commands to typeset proof trees in the style of\n"
18259 "sequent calculus and related systems. The commands allow for writing\n"
18260 "inferences with any number of premises and alignment of successive formulas on\n"
18261 "an arbitrary point. Various options allow complete control over spacing,\n"
18262 "styles of inference rules, placement of labels, etc."
18263 msgstr ""
18264
18265 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8654
18266 msgid ""
18267 "This package provides the European currency symbol for the\n"
18268 "Euro implemented in METAFONT, using the official European Commission\n"
18269 "dimensions, and providing several shapes (normal, slanted, bold, outline).\n"
18270 "The package also includes a LaTeX package which defines the macro,\n"
18271 "pre-compiled font files, and documentation."
18272 msgstr ""
18273
18274 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8684
18275 msgid ""
18276 "The @code{kastrup} package provides the\n"
18277 "@emph{binhex.tex} file. This file provides expandable macros for both\n"
18278 "fixed-width and minimum-width numbers to bases 2, 4, 8 and 16. All\n"
18279 "constructs TeX accepts as arguments to its @code{\\number} primitive\n"
18280 "are valid as arguments for the macros. The package may be used under\n"
18281 "LaTeX and plain TeX."
18282 msgstr ""
18283
18284 #: gnu/packages/tex.scm:8717
18285 msgid ""
18286 "BibTool manipulates BibTeX files. The possibilities of BibTool include\n"
18287 "sorting and merging of BibTeX databases, generation of uniform reference keys,\n"
18288 "and selecting references used in a publication."
18289 msgstr ""
18290
18291 #: gnu/packages/texinfo.scm:92
18292 msgid ""
18293 "Texinfo is the official documentation format of the GNU project. It\n"
18294 "uses a single source file using explicit commands to produce a final document\n"
18295 "in any of several supported output formats, such as HTML or PDF. This\n"
18296 "package includes both the tools necessary to produce Info documents from\n"
18297 "their source and the command-line Info reader. The emphasis of the language\n"
18298 "is on expressing the content semantically, avoiding physical markup commands."
18299 msgstr ""
18300
18301 #: gnu/packages/texinfo.scm:222
18302 msgid ""
18303 "Texi2HTML is a Perl script which converts Texinfo source files to HTML\n"
18304 "output. It now supports many advanced features, such as internationalization\n"
18305 "and extremely configurable output formats.\n"
18306 "\n"
18307 "Development of Texi2HTML moved to the GNU Texinfo repository in 2010, since it\n"
18308 "was meant to replace the makeinfo implementation in GNU Texinfo. The route\n"
18309 "forward for authors is, in most cases, to alter manuals and build processes as\n"
18310 "necessary to use the new features of the makeinfo/texi2any implementation of\n"
18311 "GNU Texinfo. The Texi2HTML maintainers (one of whom is the principal author\n"
18312 "of the GNU Texinfo implementation) do not intend to make further releases of\n"
18313 "Texi2HTML."
18314 msgstr ""
18315
18316 #: gnu/packages/texinfo.scm:290
18317 msgid ""
18318 "Pinfo is an Info file viewer. Pinfo is similar in use to the Lynx web\n"
18319 "browser. You just move across info nodes, and select links, follow them, etc.\n"
18320 "It supports many colors. Pinfo also supports viewing of manual pages -- they\n"
18321 "are colorized like in the midnight commander's viewer, and additionally they\n"
18322 "are hypertextualized."
18323 msgstr ""
18324
18325 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:94
18326 msgid ""
18327 "dos2unix is a tool to convert line breaks in a text file from Unix format\n"
18328 "to DOS format and vice versa."
18329 msgstr ""
18330
18331 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:115
18332 msgid ""
18333 "The Recode library converts files between character sets and\n"
18334 "usages. It recognises or produces over 200 different character sets (or about\n"
18335 "300 if combined with an iconv library) and transliterates files between almost\n"
18336 "any pair. When exact transliteration are not possible, it gets rid of\n"
18337 "offending characters or falls back on approximations. The recode program is a\n"
18338 "handy front-end to the library."
18339 msgstr ""
18340
18341 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:141
18342 msgid ""
18343 "Enca (Extremely Naive Charset Analyser) consists of libenca,\n"
18344 "an encoding detection library, and enca, a command line frontend, integrating\n"
18345 "libenca and several charset conversion libraries and tools."
18346 msgstr ""
18347
18348 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:199
18349 msgid ""
18350 "utf8proc is a small C library that provides Unicode\n"
18351 "normalization, case-folding, and other operations for data in the UTF-8\n"
18352 "encoding, supporting Unicode version 9.0.0."
18353 msgstr ""
18354
18355 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:221
18356 msgid ""
18357 "libconfuse is a configuration file parser library. It\n"
18358 "supports sections and (lists of) values (strings, integers, floats, booleans\n"
18359 "or other sections), as well as some other features (such as\n"
18360 "single/double-quoted strings, environment variable expansion, functions and\n"
18361 "nested include statements)."
18362 msgstr ""
18363
18364 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:265
18365 msgid ""
18366 "libgtextutils is a text utilities library used by the fastx toolkit from\n"
18367 "the Hannon Lab."
18368 msgstr ""
18369
18370 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:299
18371 msgid ""
18372 "CityHash provides hash functions for strings. The functions mix the\n"
18373 "input bits thoroughly but are not suitable for cryptography."
18374 msgstr ""
18375
18376 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:356
18377 msgid "Ustr is a string library for C with very low memory overhead."
18378 msgstr ""
18379
18380 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:380
18381 msgid ""
18382 "The two programs are useful for generating test data, for\n"
18383 "inspecting binary files, and for interfacing programs that generate textual\n"
18384 "output to programs that require binary input and conversely. They can also be\n"
18385 "useful when it is desired to reformat numbers.\n"
18386 "\n"
18387 "@itemize\n"
18388 "\n"
18389 "@item @command{ascii2binary} reads input consisting of ascii or hexadecimal\n"
18390 " representation numbers separated by whitespace and produces as output\n"
18391 " the binary equivalents. The type and precision of the binary output\n"
18392 " is selected using command line flags.\n"
18393 "\n"
18394 "@item @command{binary2ascii} reads input consisting of binary numbers\n"
18395 " and converts them to their ascii or hexadecimal representation.\n"
18396 " Command line flags specify the type and size of the binary numbers\n"
18397 " and provide control over the format of the output.\n"
18398 " Unsigned integers may be written out in binary, octal, decimal,\n"
18399 " or hexadecimal.\n"
18400 "\n"
18401 " Signed integers may be written out only in binary or decimal. Floating\n"
18402 " point numbers may be written out only decimal, either in standard or\n"
18403 " scientific notation. (If you want to examine the binary representation\n"
18404 " of floating point numbers, just treat the input as a sequence of unsigned\n"
18405 " characters.)\n"
18406 "\n"
18407 "@end itemize"
18408 msgstr ""
18409
18410 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:439
18411 msgid ""
18412 "Useful tools when working with Unicode files when one\n"
18413 "doesn't know the writing system, doesn't have the necessary font, needs to\n"
18414 "inspect invisible characters, needs to find out whether characters have been\n"
18415 "combined or in what order they occur, or needs statistics on which characters\n"
18416 "occur.\n"
18417 "\n"
18418 "@itemize\n"
18419 "\n"
18420 "@item @command{uniname} defaults to printing the character offset of each\n"
18421 "character, its byte offset, its hex code value, its encoding, the glyph\n"
18422 "itself, and its name. It may also be used to validate UTF-8 input.\n"
18423 "\n"
18424 "@item @command{unidesc} reports the character ranges to which different\n"
18425 "portions of the text belong. It can also be used to identify Unicode encodings\n"
18426 "(e.g. UTF-16be) flagged by magic numbers.\n"
18427 "\n"
18428 "@item @command{unihist} generates a histogram of the characters in its input.\n"
18429 "\n"
18430 "@item @command{ExplicateUTF8} is intended for debugging or for learning about\n"
18431 "Unicode. It determines and explains the validity of a sequence of bytes as a\n"
18432 "UTF8 encoding.\n"
18433 "\n"
18434 "@item @command{utf8lookup} provides a handy way to look up Unicode characters\n"
18435 "from the command line.\n"
18436 "\n"
18437 "@item @command{unireverse} reverse each line of UTF-8 input\n"
18438 "character-by-character.\n"
18439 "\n"
18440 "@end itemize"
18441 msgstr ""
18442
18443 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:485
18444 msgid ""
18445 "Libconfig is a simple library for manipulating structured configuration\n"
18446 "files. This file format is more compact and more readable than XML. And\n"
18447 "unlike XML, it is type-aware, so it is not necessary to do string parsing in\n"
18448 "application code."
18449 msgstr ""
18450
18451 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:508
18452 msgid ""
18453 "pfff is a tool for calculating a compact digital fingerprint of a file\n"
18454 "by sampling randomly from the file instead of reading it in full.\n"
18455 "Consequently, the computation has a flat performance characteristic,\n"
18456 "correlated with data variation rather than file size. pfff can be as reliable\n"
18457 "as existing hashing techniques, with provably negligible risk of collisions."
18458 msgstr ""
18459
18460 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:535
18461 msgid ""
18462 "Oniguruma is a regular expressions library. The special\n"
18463 "characteristic of this library is that different character encoding for every\n"
18464 "regular expression object can be specified."
18465 msgstr ""
18466
18467 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:576
18468 msgid ""
18469 "Antiword is an application for displaying Microsoft Word\n"
18470 "documents. It can also convert the document to PostScript or XML. Only\n"
18471 "documents made by MS Word version 2 and version 6 or later are supported. The\n"
18472 "name comes from: \"The antidote against people who send Microsoft Word files\n"
18473 "to everybody, because they believe that everybody runs Windows and therefore\n"
18474 "runs Word\"."
18475 msgstr ""
18476
18477 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:610
18478 msgid ""
18479 "@command{catdoc} extracts text from MS-Word files, trying to\n"
18480 "preserve as many special printable characters as possible. It supports\n"
18481 "everything up to Word-97. Also supported are MS Write documents and RTF files.\n"
18482 "\n"
18483 "@command{catdoc} does not preserve complex word formatting, but it can\n"
18484 "translate some non-ASCII characters into TeX escape codes. It's goal is to\n"
18485 "extract plain text and allow you to read it and, probably, reformat with TeX,\n"
18486 "according to TeXnical rules.\n"
18487 "\n"
18488 "This package also provides @command{xls2csv}, which extracts data from Excel\n"
18489 "spreadsheets and outputs it in comma-separated-value format, and\n"
18490 "@command{catppt}, which extracts data from PowerPoint presentations."
18491 msgstr ""
18492
18493 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:652
18494 msgid ""
18495 "UTF8-CPP is a C++ library for handling UTF-8 encoded text\n"
18496 "in a portable way."
18497 msgstr ""
18498
18499 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:722
18500 msgid ""
18501 "dbacl is a fast Bayesian text and email classifier. It builds a variety\n"
18502 "of language models using maximum entropy (minimum divergence) principles, and\n"
18503 "these can then be used to categorize input data automatically among multiple\n"
18504 "categories."
18505 msgstr ""
18506
18507 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:760
18508 msgid "C library for creating and parsing configuration files."
18509 msgstr ""
18510
18511 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:817
18512 msgid ""
18513 "The drm_tools package contains the following commands:\n"
18514 "@table @command\n"
18515 "@item accudate\n"
18516 "An extended version of the \"date\" program that has sub-second accuracy.\n"
18517 "@item binformat\n"
18518 "Format complex binary data into text.\n"
18519 "@item binload\n"
18520 "Load data into a binary file using simple commands from the input.\n"
18521 "@item binorder\n"
18522 "Sort, merge, search, retrieve or generate test data consisting of fixed size\n"
18523 "binary records.\n"
18524 "@item binreplace\n"
18525 "Find or find/replace in binary files.\n"
18526 "@item binsplit\n"
18527 "Split test data consisting of fixed size binary records into one or more\n"
18528 "output streams.\n"
18529 "@item chardiff\n"
18530 "Find changes between two files at the character level. Unlike \"diff\", it\n"
18531 "lists just the characters that differ, so if the 40,000th character is\n"
18532 "different only that one character will be shown, not the entire line.\n"
18533 "@item columnadd\n"
18534 "Add columns of integers, decimals, and/or times.\n"
18535 "@item datasniffer\n"
18536 "A utility for formatting binary data dumps.\n"
18537 "@item dmath\n"
18538 "Double precision interactive command line math calculator.\n"
18539 "@item extract\n"
18540 "Extract and emit data from text files based on character or token position.\n"
18541 "@item execinput\n"
18542 "A utility that reads from STDIN and executes each line as a command in a\n"
18543 "sub-process.\n"
18544 "@item indexed_text\n"
18545 "A utility for rapid retrieval of text by line numbers, in any order, from a\n"
18546 "text file.\n"
18547 "@item mdump\n"
18548 "Format binary data.\n"
18549 "@item msgqueue\n"
18550 "Create message queues and send/receive messages.\n"
18551 "@item mbin\n"
18552 "@itemx mbout\n"
18553 "Multiple buffer in and out. Used for buffering a lot of data between a slow\n"
18554 "device and a fast device. Mostly for buffering streaming tape drives for use\n"
18555 "with slower network connections, so that streaming is maintained as much as\n"
18556 "possible to minimize wear on the tape device.\n"
18557 "@item pockmark\n"
18558 "Corrupt data streams - useful for testing error correction and data recovery.\n"
18559 "@item tarsieve\n"
18560 "Filter, list, or split a tar file.\n"
18561 "@end table"
18562 msgstr ""
18563
18564 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:893
18565 msgid ""
18566 "RSyntaxTextArea is a syntax highlighting, code folding text\n"
18567 "component for Java Swing. It extends @code{JTextComponent} so it integrates\n"
18568 "completely with the standard @code{javax.swing.text} package. It is fast and\n"
18569 "efficient, and can be used in any application that needs to edit or view\n"
18570 "source code."
18571 msgstr ""
18572
18573 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:933
18574 msgid ""
18575 "This library simply implements Levenshtein distance algorithm with C++\n"
18576 "and Cython."
18577 msgstr ""
18578
18579 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:959
18580 msgid ""
18581 "The @code{runewidth} library provides Go functions for padding,\n"
18582 "measuring and checking the width of strings, with support for East Asian\n"
18583 "text."
18584 msgstr ""
18585
18586 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:1013
18587 msgid ""
18588 "@command{docx2txt} is a Perl based command line utility to convert\n"
18589 "Microsoft Office @file{.docx} documents to equivalent text documents. Latest\n"
18590 "version supports following features during text extraction.\n"
18591 "\n"
18592 "@itemize\n"
18593 "@item Character conversions; currency characters are converted to respective\n"
18594 "names like Euro.\n"
18595 "@item Capitalisation of text blocks.\n"
18596 "@item Center and right justification of text fitting in a line of\n"
18597 "(configurable) 80 columns.\n"
18598 "@item Horizontal ruler, line breaks, paragraphs separation, tabs.\n"
18599 "@item Indicating hyperlinked text along with the hyperlink (configurable).\n"
18600 "@item Handling (bullet, decimal, letter, roman) lists along with (attempt at)\n"
18601 "indentation.\n"
18602 "@end itemize\n"
18603 msgstr ""
18604
18605 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:1063
18606 msgid ""
18607 "@code{html2text} is a command line utility that converts HTML\n"
18608 "documents into plain text."
18609 msgstr ""
18610
18611 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:1095
18612 msgid ""
18613 "odt2txt is a command-line tool which extracts the text out\n"
18614 "of OpenDocument Texts, as produced by OpenOffice.org, KOffice, StarOffice and\n"
18615 "others.\n"
18616 "\n"
18617 "odt2txt can also extract text from some file formats similar to OpenDocument\n"
18618 "Text, such as OpenOffice.org XML (*.sxw), which was used by OpenOffice.org\n"
18619 "version 1.x and older StarOffice versions. To a lesser extent, odt2txt may be\n"
18620 "useful to extract content from OpenDocument spreadsheets (*.ods) and\n"
18621 "OpenDocument presentations (*.odp)."
18622 msgstr ""
18623
18624 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:1184
18625 msgid ""
18626 "Open Chinese Convert (OpenCC) converts between Traditional\n"
18627 "Chinese and Simplified Chinese, supporting character-level conversion,\n"
18628 "phrase-level conversion, variant conversion, and regional idioms among\n"
18629 "Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong-Kong."
18630 msgstr ""
18631
18632 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:1219
18633 msgid ""
18634 "Nkf is yet another kanji code converter among networks,\n"
18635 "hosts and terminals. It converts input kanji code to designated kanji code\n"
18636 "such as ISO-2022-JP, Shift_JIS, EUC-JP, UTF-8, UTF-16 or UTF-32."
18637 msgstr ""
18638
18639 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:1237
18640 msgid ""
18641 "Pandoc is a powerful utility to transform various\n"
18642 "input formats into a wide range of output formats. To alter the\n"
18643 "exported output document, Pandoc allows the usage of filters, which\n"
18644 "are pipes that read a JSON serialization of the Pandoc AST from stdin,\n"
18645 "transform it in some way, and write it to stdout. It allows therefore\n"
18646 "to alter the processing of Pandoc's supported input formats, for\n"
18647 "instance one can add new syntax elements to markdown, etc.\n"
18648 "\n"
18649 "This package provides Python bindings."
18650 msgstr ""
18651
18652 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:1272
18653 msgid ""
18654 "@command{aha} (Ansi Html Adapter) converts ANSI escape sequences\n"
18655 "of a Unix terminal to HTML code."
18656 msgstr ""
18657
18658 #: gnu/packages/textutils.scm:1301
18659 msgid ""
18660 "Vale is a fully extensible linter that focuses on your own writing style\n"
18661 "by making use of rules in individual YAML files. It is syntax-aware on markup\n"
18662 "languages such as HTML, Markdown, Asciidoc, and reStructuredText. The community\n"
18663 "around it also has a list of style guides implemented with Vale in\n"
18664 "@url{https://github.com/errata-ai/styles, their styles repo}."
18665 msgstr ""
18666
18667 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:165
18668 msgid ""
18669 "GNU Bazaar is a version control system that allows you to record\n"
18670 "changes to project files over time. It supports both a distributed workflow\n"
18671 "as well as the classic centralized workflow."
18672 msgstr ""
18673
18674 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:539
18675 msgid ""
18676 "Git is a free distributed version control system designed to handle\n"
18677 "everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency."
18678 msgstr ""
18679
18680 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:631
18681 msgid ""
18682 "@code{git2cl} is a command line tool for converting Git\n"
18683 "logs to GNU ChangeLog format."
18684 msgstr ""
18685
18686 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:692
18687 msgid ""
18688 "Gitless is a Git-compatible version control system that aims to be easy to\n"
18689 "learn and use. It simplifies the common workflow by committing changes to\n"
18690 "tracked files by default and saving any uncommitted changes as part of a branch.\n"
18691 "\n"
18692 "The friendly @command{gl} command-line interface gives feedback and helps you\n"
18693 "figure out what to do next.\n"
18694 "\n"
18695 "Gitless is implemented on top of Git and its commits and repositories are\n"
18696 "indistinguishable from Git's. You (or other contributors) can always fall back\n"
18697 "on @command{git}, and use any regular Git hosting service."
18698 msgstr ""
18699
18700 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:720
18701 msgid ""
18702 "@code{git-cal} is a script to view commits calendar similar\n"
18703 "to GitHub contributions calendar."
18704 msgstr ""
18705
18706 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:784
18707 msgid ""
18708 "Libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods\n"
18709 "provided as a re-entrant linkable library with a solid API, allowing you to\n"
18710 "write native speed custom Git applications in any language with bindings."
18711 msgstr ""
18712
18713 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:853
18714 msgid ""
18715 "git-crypt enables transparent encryption and decryption of\n"
18716 "files in a git repository. Files which you choose to protect are encrypted when\n"
18717 "committed, and decrypted when checked out. git-crypt lets you freely share a\n"
18718 "repository containing a mix of public and private content. git-crypt gracefully\n"
18719 "degrades, so developers without the secret key can still clone and commit to a\n"
18720 "repository with encrypted files. This lets you store your secret material (such\n"
18721 "as keys or passwords) in the same repository as your code, without requiring you\n"
18722 "to lock down your entire repository."
18723 msgstr ""
18724
18725 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:889
18726 msgid ""
18727 "git-remote-gcrypt is a Git remote helper to push and pull from\n"
18728 "repositories encrypted with GnuPG. It works with the standard Git transports,\n"
18729 "including repository hosting services like GitLab.\n"
18730 "\n"
18731 "Remote helper programs are invoked by Git to handle network transport. This\n"
18732 "helper handles @code{gcrypt:} URLs that access a remote repository encrypted\n"
18733 "with GPG, using our custom format.\n"
18734 "\n"
18735 "Supported locations are local, @code{rsync://} and @code{sftp://}, where the\n"
18736 "repository is stored as a set of files, or instead any Git URL where gcrypt\n"
18737 "will store the same representation in a Git repository, bridged over arbitrary\n"
18738 "Git transport.\n"
18739 "\n"
18740 "The aim is to provide confidential, authenticated Git storage and\n"
18741 "collaboration using typical untrusted file hosts or services."
18742 msgstr ""
18743
18744 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1011
18745 msgid ""
18746 "CGit is an attempt to create a fast web interface for the Git SCM, using\n"
18747 "a built-in cache to decrease server I/O pressure."
18748 msgstr ""
18749
18750 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1047
18751 msgid ""
18752 "This hook sends emails describing changes introduced by pushes to a Git\n"
18753 "repository. For each reference that was changed, it emits one ReferenceChange\n"
18754 "email summarizing how the reference was changed, followed by one Revision\n"
18755 "email for each new commit that was introduced by the reference change.\n"
18756 "\n"
18757 "This script is designed to be used as a post-receive hook in a Git\n"
18758 "repository"
18759 msgstr ""
18760
18761 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1081
18762 msgid ""
18763 "Script that copies a directory to the gh-pages branch (by\n"
18764 "default) of the repository."
18765 msgstr ""
18766
18767 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1141
18768 msgid ""
18769 "GitDB allows you to access @dfn{bare} Git repositories for reading and\n"
18770 "writing. It aims at allowing full access to loose objects as well as packs\n"
18771 "with performance and scalability in mind. It operates exclusively on streams,\n"
18772 "allowing to handle large objects with a small memory footprint."
18773 msgstr ""
18774
18775 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1179
18776 msgid ""
18777 "GitPython is a python library used to interact with Git repositories,\n"
18778 "high-level like git-porcelain, or low-level like git-plumbing.\n"
18779 "\n"
18780 "It provides abstractions of Git objects for easy access of repository data,\n"
18781 "and additionally allows you to access the Git repository more directly using\n"
18782 "either a pure Python implementation, or the faster, but more resource intensive\n"
18783 "@command{git} command implementation."
18784 msgstr ""
18785
18786 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1217
18787 msgid ""
18788 "Shell Flags (shFlags) is a library written to greatly simplify the\n"
18789 "handling of command-line flags in Bourne based Unix shell scripts (bash, dash,\n"
18790 "ksh, sh, zsh). Most shell scripts use getopt for flags processing, but the\n"
18791 "different versions of getopt on various OSes make writing portable shell\n"
18792 "scripts difficult. shFlags instead provides an API that doesn't change across\n"
18793 "shell and OS versions so the script writer can be confident that the script\n"
18794 "will work."
18795 msgstr ""
18796
18797 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1263
18798 msgid ""
18799 "Vincent Driessen's branching model is a git branching and release\n"
18800 "management strategy that helps developers keep track of features, hotfixes,\n"
18801 "and releases in bigger software projects. The git-flow library of git\n"
18802 "subcommands helps automate some parts of the flow to make working with it a\n"
18803 "lot easier."
18804 msgstr ""
18805
18806 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1315
18807 msgid ""
18808 "StGit is a command-line application that provides functionality similar\n"
18809 "to Quilt (i.e., pushing/popping patches to/from a stack), but using Git\n"
18810 "instead of @command{diff} and @command{patch}. StGit stores its patches in a\n"
18811 "Git repository as normal Git commits, and provides a number of commands to\n"
18812 "manipulate them in various ways."
18813 msgstr ""
18814
18815 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1363
18816 msgid ""
18817 "vcsh version-controls configuration files in several Git repositories,\n"
18818 "all in one single directory. They all maintain their working trees without\n"
18819 "clobbering each other or interfering otherwise. By default, all Git\n"
18820 "repositories maintained via vcsh store the actual files in @code{$HOME},\n"
18821 "though this can be overridden."
18822 msgstr ""
18823
18824 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1401
18825 msgid ""
18826 "git-test-sequence is similar to an automated git bisect except it’s\n"
18827 "linear. It will test every change between two points in the DAG. It will\n"
18828 "also walk each side of a merge and test those changes individually."
18829 msgstr ""
18830
18831 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1516
18832 msgid ""
18833 "Gitolite is an access control layer on top of Git, providing fine access\n"
18834 "control to Git repositories."
18835 msgstr ""
18836
18837 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1603
18838 msgid ""
18839 "Pre-commit is a multi-language package manager for pre-commit hooks. You\n"
18840 "specify a list of hooks you want and pre-commit manages the installation and\n"
18841 "execution of any hook written in any language before every commit."
18842 msgstr ""
18843
18844 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1695
18845 msgid ""
18846 "Mercurial is a free, distributed source control management tool. It\n"
18847 "efficiently handles projects of any size and offers an easy and intuitive\n"
18848 "interface."
18849 msgstr ""
18850
18851 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1722
18852 msgid ""
18853 "Evolve is a Mercurial extension for faster and safer mutable\n"
18854 "history. It implements the changeset evolution concept for Mercurial."
18855 msgstr ""
18856
18857 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1781
18858 msgid ""
18859 "This package provides a Mercurial extension for signing\n"
18860 "the changeset hash of commits. The signure is embedded directly in the\n"
18861 "changeset itself; there won't be any extra commits. Either GnuPG or OpenSSL\n"
18862 "can be used for signing."
18863 msgstr ""
18864
18865 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1819
18866 msgid ""
18867 "Neon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library, with a C interface and the\n"
18868 "following features:\n"
18869 "@enumerate\n"
18870 "@item High-level wrappers for common HTTP and WebDAV operations (GET, MOVE,\n"
18871 " DELETE, etc.);\n"
18872 "@item low-level interface to the HTTP request/response engine, allowing the use\n"
18873 " of arbitrary HTTP methods, headers, etc.;\n"
18874 "@item authentication support including Basic and Digest support, along with\n"
18875 " GSSAPI-based Negotiate on Unix, and SSPI-based Negotiate/NTLM on Win32;\n"
18876 "@item SSL/TLS support using OpenSSL or GnuTLS, exposing an abstraction layer for\n"
18877 " verifying server certificates, handling client certificates, and examining\n"
18878 " certificate properties, smartcard-based client certificates are also\n"
18879 " supported via a PKCS#11 wrapper interface;\n"
18880 "@item abstract interface to parsing XML using libxml2 or expat, and wrappers for\n"
18881 " simplifying handling XML HTTP response bodies;\n"
18882 "@item WebDAV metadata support, wrappers for PROPFIND and PROPPATCH to simplify\n"
18883 " property manipulation.\n"
18884 "@end enumerate\n"
18885 msgstr ""
18886
18887 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1915
18888 msgid ""
18889 "@dfn{Subversion} (svn) exists to be recognized and adopted as a\n"
18890 "centralized version control system characterized by its\n"
18891 "reliability as a safe haven for valuable data; the simplicity of its model and\n"
18892 "usage; and its ability to support the needs of a wide variety of users and\n"
18893 "projects, from individuals to large-scale enterprise operations."
18894 msgstr ""
18895
18896 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1939
18897 msgid ""
18898 "RCS is the original Revision Control System. It works on a\n"
18899 "file-by-file basis, in contrast to subsequent version control systems such as\n"
18900 "CVS, Subversion, and Git. This can make it suitable for system\n"
18901 "administration files, for example, which are often inherently local to one\n"
18902 "machine."
18903 msgstr ""
18904
18905 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:1969
18906 msgid ""
18907 "CVS is a version control system, an important component of Source\n"
18908 "Configuration Management (SCM). Using it, you can record the history of\n"
18909 "sources files, and documents. It fills a similar role to the free software\n"
18910 "RCS, PRCS, and Aegis packages."
18911 msgstr ""
18912
18913 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2004
18914 msgid ""
18915 "This program analyzes a collection of RCS files in a CVS\n"
18916 "repository (or outside of one) and, when possible, emits an equivalent history\n"
18917 "in the form of a fast-import stream. Not all possible histories can be\n"
18918 "rendered this way; the program tries to emit useful warnings when it can't.\n"
18919 "\n"
18920 "The program can also produce a visualization of the resulting commit directed\n"
18921 "acyclic graph (DAG) in the input format of @uref{http://www.graphviz.org,\n"
18922 "Graphviz}. The package also includes @command{cvssync}, a tool for mirroring\n"
18923 "masters from remote CVS hosts."
18924 msgstr ""
18925
18926 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2034
18927 msgid ""
18928 "The vc-dwim package contains two tools, \"vc-dwim\" and \"vc-chlog\".\n"
18929 "vc-dwim is a tool that simplifies the task of maintaining a ChangeLog and\n"
18930 "using version control at the same time, for example by printing a reminder\n"
18931 "when a file change has been described in the ChangeLog but the file has not\n"
18932 "been added to the VC. vc-chlog scans changed files and generates\n"
18933 "standards-compliant ChangeLog entries based on the changes that it detects."
18934 msgstr ""
18935
18936 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2061
18937 msgid ""
18938 "Diffstat reads the output of @command{diff} and displays a histogram of\n"
18939 "the insertions, deletions, and modifications per file. It is useful for\n"
18940 "reviewing large, complex patch files."
18941 msgstr ""
18942
18943 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2101
18944 msgid ""
18945 "GNU CSSC provides a replacement for the legacy Unix source\n"
18946 "code control system SCCS. This allows old code still under that system to be\n"
18947 "accessed and migrated on modern systems."
18948 msgstr ""
18949
18950 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2193
18951 msgid ""
18952 "Aegis is a project change supervisor, and performs some of\n"
18953 "the Software Configuration Management needed in a CASE environment. Aegis\n"
18954 "provides a framework within which a team of developers may work on many\n"
18955 "changes to a program independently, and Aegis coordinates integrating these\n"
18956 "changes back into the master source of the program, with as little disruption\n"
18957 "as possible. Resolution of contention for source files, a major headache for\n"
18958 "any project with more than one developer, is one of Aegis's major functions."
18959 msgstr ""
18960
18961 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2268
18962 msgid ""
18963 "Reposurgeon enables risky operations that version-control\n"
18964 "systems don't want to let you do, such as editing past comments and metadata\n"
18965 "and removing commits. It works with any version control system that can\n"
18966 "export and import Git fast-import streams, including Git, Mercurial, Fossil,\n"
18967 "Bazaar, CVS, RCS, and Src. It can also read Subversion dump files directly\n"
18968 "and can thus be used to script production of very high-quality conversions\n"
18969 "from Subversion to any supported Distributed Version Control System (DVCS)."
18970 msgstr ""
18971
18972 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2309
18973 msgid ""
18974 "Tig is an ncurses text user interface for Git, primarily intended as\n"
18975 "a history browser. It can also stage hunks for commit, or colorize the\n"
18976 "output of the @code{git} command."
18977 msgstr ""
18978
18979 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2333
18980 msgid ""
18981 "Recursively find the newest file in a file tree and print its\n"
18982 "modification time."
18983 msgstr ""
18984
18985 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2380
18986 msgid ""
18987 "Myrepos provides the @code{mr} command, which maps an operation (e.g.,\n"
18988 "fetching updates) over a collection of version control repositories. It\n"
18989 "supports a large number of version control systems: Git, Subversion,\n"
18990 "Mercurial, Bazaar, Darcs, CVS, Fossil, and Veracity."
18991 msgstr ""
18992
18993 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2419
18994 msgid ""
18995 "Grokmirror enables replicating large git repository\n"
18996 "collections efficiently. Mirrors decide to clone and update repositories\n"
18997 "based on a manifest file published by servers."
18998 msgstr ""
18999
19000 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2451
19001 msgid ""
19002 "The @code{b4} command is designed to make it easier to participate in\n"
19003 "patch-based workflows for projects that have public-inbox archives.\n"
19004 "\n"
19005 "Features include:\n"
19006 "@itemize\n"
19007 "@item downloading a thread's mbox given a message ID\n"
19008 "@item processing an mbox so that is ready to be fed to @code{git-am}\n"
19009 "@item creating templated replies for processed patches and pull requests\n"
19010 "@item submitting cryptographic attestation for patches.\n"
19011 "@end itemize"
19012 msgstr ""
19013
19014 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2501
19015 msgid ""
19016 "This wrapper around rclone makes any destination supported\n"
19017 "by rclone usable with git-annex."
19018 msgstr ""
19019
19020 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2559
19021 msgid ""
19022 "Fossil is a distributed source control management system which supports\n"
19023 "access and administration over HTTP CGI or via a built-in HTTP server. It has\n"
19024 "a built-in wiki, built-in file browsing, built-in tickets system, etc."
19025 msgstr ""
19026
19027 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2588
19028 msgid ""
19029 "Stagit creates static pages for git repositories, the results can\n"
19030 "be served with a HTTP file server of your choice."
19031 msgstr ""
19032
19033 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2624
19034 msgid ""
19035 "@code{gource} provides a software version control\n"
19036 "visualization. The repository is displayed as a tree where the root of the\n"
19037 "repository is the centre, directories are branches and files are leaves.\n"
19038 "Contributors to the source code appear and disappear as they contribute to\n"
19039 "specific files and directories."
19040 msgstr ""
19041
19042 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2673
19043 #, scheme-format
19044 msgid ""
19045 "SRC (or src) is simple revision control, a version-control system for\n"
19046 "single-file projects by solo developers and authors. It modernizes the\n"
19047 "venerable RCS, hence the anagrammatic acronym. The design is tuned for use\n"
19048 "cases like all those little scripts in your @file{~/bin} directory, or a\n"
19049 "directory full of HOWTOs."
19050 msgstr ""
19051
19052 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2726
19053 msgid ""
19054 "This Git extension defines a subcommand,\n"
19055 "@code{when-merged}, whose core operation is to find the merge that brought a\n"
19056 "given commit into the specified ref(s). It has various options that control\n"
19057 "how information about the merge is displayed."
19058 msgstr ""
19059
19060 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2771
19061 msgid ""
19062 "This Git extension defines a subcommand, @code{imerge},\n"
19063 "which performs an incremental merge between two branches. Its two primary\n"
19064 "design goals are to reduce the pain of resolving merge conflicts by finding\n"
19065 "the smallest possible conflicts and to allow a merge to be saved, tested,\n"
19066 "interrupted, published, and collaborated on while in progress."
19067 msgstr ""
19068
19069 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2822
19070 msgid ""
19071 "Git Large File Storage (LFS) replaces large files such as audio samples,\n"
19072 "videos, datasets, and graphics with text pointers inside Git, while storing the\n"
19073 "file contents on a remote server."
19074 msgstr ""
19075
19076 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2857
19077 msgid ""
19078 "@code{git open} opens the repository's website from the command-line,\n"
19079 "guessing the URL pattern from the @code{origin} remote."
19080 msgstr ""
19081
19082 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2911
19083 msgid ""
19084 "GNU Arch, aka. @code{tla}, was one of the first free distributed\n"
19085 "version-control systems (DVCS). It saw its last release in 2006. This\n"
19086 "package is provided for users who need to recover @code{tla} repositories and\n"
19087 "for historians."
19088 msgstr ""
19089
19090 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:2960
19091 msgid ""
19092 "@code{diff-so-fancy} strives to make your diffs human readable instead\n"
19093 "of machine readable. This helps improve code quality and helps you spot\n"
19094 "defects faster."
19095 msgstr ""
19096
19097 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:3016
19098 msgid "This package provides a Git implementation library."
19099 msgstr ""
19100
19101 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:3067
19102 msgid ""
19103 "This package provides a command-line tool to manage\n"
19104 "multiple Git repos.\n"
19105 "\n"
19106 "This tool does two things:\n"
19107 "@itemize\n"
19108 "@item display the status of multiple Git repos such as branch, modification,\n"
19109 "commit message side by side\n"
19110 "@item (batch) delegate Git commands/aliases from any working directory\n"
19111 "@end itemize\n"
19112 "\n"
19113 "If several repos are related, it helps to see their status together."
19114 msgstr ""
19115
19116 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:3125
19117 #, scheme-format
19118 msgid ""
19119 "@code{ghq} provides a way to organize remote repository clones, like\n"
19120 "@code{go get} does. When you clone a remote repository by @code{ghq get}, ghq\n"
19121 "makes a directory under a specific root directory (by default @file{~/ghq})\n"
19122 "using the remote repository URL's host and path."
19123 msgstr ""
19124
19125 #: gnu/packages/version-control.scm:3157
19126 msgid ""
19127 "@command{git filter-repo} is a versatile tool for rewriting history,\n"
19128 "which roughly falls into the same space of tool like git filter-branch but\n"
19129 "with more capabilities. @command{git filter-repo} is now recommended by the\n"
19130 "Git project instead of @command{git filter-branch}."
19131 msgstr ""
19132
19133 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:351
19134 msgid ""
19135 "QEMU is a generic machine emulator and virtualizer.\n"
19136 "\n"
19137 "When used as a machine emulator, QEMU can run OSes and programs made for one\n"
19138 "machine (e.g. an ARM board) on a different machine---e.g., your own PC. By\n"
19139 "using dynamic translation, it achieves very good performance.\n"
19140 "\n"
19141 "When used as a virtualizer, QEMU achieves near native performances by\n"
19142 "executing the guest code directly on the host CPU. QEMU supports\n"
19143 "virtualization when executing under the Xen hypervisor or using\n"
19144 "the KVM kernel module in Linux. When using KVM, QEMU can virtualize x86,\n"
19145 "server and embedded PowerPC, and S390 guests."
19146 msgstr ""
19147
19148 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:793
19149 msgid ""
19150 "Ganeti is a virtual machine management tool built on top of existing\n"
19151 "virtualization technologies such as Xen or KVM. Ganeti controls:\n"
19152 "\n"
19153 "@itemize @bullet\n"
19154 "@item Disk creation management;\n"
19155 "@item Operating system installation for instances (in co-operation with\n"
19156 "OS-specific install scripts); and\n"
19157 "@item Startup, shutdown, and failover between physical systems.\n"
19158 "@end itemize\n"
19159 "\n"
19160 "Ganeti is designed to facilitate cluster management of virtual servers and\n"
19161 "to provide fast and simple recovery after physical failures, using\n"
19162 "commodity hardware."
19163 msgstr ""
19164
19165 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:831
19166 msgid ""
19167 "This package provides a guest OS definition for Ganeti that uses\n"
19168 "Guix to build virtual machines."
19169 msgstr ""
19170
19171 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:926
19172 msgid ""
19173 "This package provides a guest OS definition for Ganeti. It installs\n"
19174 "Debian or a derivative using @command{debootstrap}."
19175 msgstr ""
19176
19177 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:987
19178 msgid ""
19179 "libosinfo is a GObject based library API for managing\n"
19180 "information about operating systems, hypervisors and the (virtual) hardware\n"
19181 "devices they can support. It includes a database containing device metadata\n"
19182 "and provides APIs to match/identify optimal devices for deploying an operating\n"
19183 "system on a hypervisor. Via GObject Introspection, the API is available in\n"
19184 "all common programming languages. Vala bindings are also provided."
19185 msgstr ""
19186
19187 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1039
19188 msgid ""
19189 "LXC is a userspace interface for the Linux kernel containment features.\n"
19190 "Through a powerful API and simple tools, it lets Linux users easily create and\n"
19191 "manage system or application containers."
19192 msgstr ""
19193
19194 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1068
19195 msgid ""
19196 "LXCFS is a small FUSE file system written with the intention\n"
19197 "of making Linux containers feel more like a virtual machine.\n"
19198 "It started as a side project of LXC but can be used by any run-time."
19199 msgstr ""
19200
19201 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1160
19202 msgid ""
19203 "Libvirt is a C toolkit to interact with the virtualization\n"
19204 "capabilities of recent versions of Linux. The library aims at providing long\n"
19205 "term stable C API initially for the Xen paravirtualization but should be able\n"
19206 "to integrate other virtualization mechanisms if needed."
19207 msgstr ""
19208
19209 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1196
19210 msgid ""
19211 "libvirt-glib wraps the libvirt library to provide a\n"
19212 "high-level object-oriented API better suited for glib-based applications, via\n"
19213 "three libraries:\n"
19214 "\n"
19215 "@enumerate\n"
19216 "@item libvirt-glib - GLib main loop integration & misc helper APIs\n"
19217 "@item libvirt-gconfig - GObjects for manipulating libvirt XML documents\n"
19218 "@item libvirt-gobject - GObjects for managing libvirt objects\n"
19219 "@end enumerate\n"
19220 msgstr ""
19221
19222 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1241
19223 msgid ""
19224 "This package provides Python bindings to the libvirt\n"
19225 "virtualization library."
19226 msgstr ""
19227
19228 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1354
19229 msgid ""
19230 "The virt-manager application is a desktop user interface for managing\n"
19231 "virtual machines through libvirt. It primarily targets KVM VMs, but also\n"
19232 "manages Xen and LXC (Linux containers). It presents a summary view of running\n"
19233 "domains, their live performance and resource utilization statistics."
19234 msgstr ""
19235
19236 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1463
19237 msgid ""
19238 "Using this tool, you can freeze a running application (or\n"
19239 "part of it) and checkpoint it to a hard drive as a collection of files. You\n"
19240 "can then use the files to restore and run the application from the point it\n"
19241 "was frozen at. The distinctive feature of the CRIU project is that it is\n"
19242 "mainly implemented in user space."
19243 msgstr ""
19244
19245 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1490
19246 msgid ""
19247 "qmpbackup is designed to create and restore full and\n"
19248 "incremental backups of running QEMU virtual machines via QMP, the QEMU\n"
19249 "Machine Protocol."
19250 msgstr ""
19251
19252 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1555
19253 msgid ""
19254 "Looking Glass allows the use of a KVM (Kernel-based Virtual\n"
19255 "Machine) configured for VGA PCI Pass-through without an attached physical\n"
19256 "monitor, keyboard or mouse. It displays the VM's rendered contents on your main\n"
19257 "monitor/GPU."
19258 msgstr ""
19259
19260 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1607
19261 msgid ""
19262 "@command{runc} is a command line client for running applications\n"
19263 "packaged according to the\n"
19264 "@uref{https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/blob/master/spec.md, Open\n"
19265 "Container Initiative (OCI) format} and is a compliant implementation of the\n"
19266 "Open Container Initiative specification."
19267 msgstr ""
19268
19269 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1656
19270 msgid ""
19271 "@command{umoci} is a tool that allows for high-level modification of an\n"
19272 "Open Container Initiative (OCI) image layout and its tagged images."
19273 msgstr ""
19274
19275 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1711
19276 msgid ""
19277 "@command{skopeo} is a command line utility providing various operations\n"
19278 "with container images and container image registries. It can:\n"
19279 "@enumerate\n"
19280 "\n"
19281 "@item Copy container images between various containers image stores,\n"
19282 "converting them as necessary.\n"
19283 "\n"
19284 "@item Convert a Docker schema 2 or schema 1 container image to an OCI image.\n"
19285 "\n"
19286 "@item Inspect a repository on a container registry without needlessly pulling\n"
19287 "the image.\n"
19288 "\n"
19289 "@item Sign and verify container images.\n"
19290 "\n"
19291 "@item Delete container images from a remote container registry.\n"
19292 "\n"
19293 "@end enumerate"
19294 msgstr ""
19295
19296 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1747
19297 msgid ""
19298 "Python-vagrant is a Python module that provides a thin wrapper around the\n"
19299 "@code{vagrant} command line executable, allowing programmatic control of Vagrant\n"
19300 "virtual machines."
19301 msgstr ""
19302
19303 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1802
19304 msgid ""
19305 "Bubblewrap is aimed at running applications in a sandbox,\n"
19306 "restricting their access to parts of the operating system or user data such as\n"
19307 "the home directory. Bubblewrap always creates a new mount namespace, and the\n"
19308 "user can specify exactly what parts of the file system should be made visible\n"
19309 "in the sandbox. These directories are mounted with the @code{nodev} option\n"
19310 "by default and can be made read-only."
19311 msgstr ""
19312
19313 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:1829
19314 msgid ""
19315 "Bochs is an emulator which can emulate Intel x86 CPU, common I/O\n"
19316 "devices, and a custom BIOS. It can also be compiled to emulate many different\n"
19317 "x86 CPUs, from early 386 to the most recent x86-64 Intel and AMD processors.\n"
19318 "Bochs can run most Operating Systems inside the emulation including Linux,\n"
19319 "DOS or Microsoft Windows."
19320 msgstr ""
19321
19322 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:2033
19323 msgid ""
19324 "This package provides the Xen Virtual Machine Monitor\n"
19325 "which is a hypervisor."
19326 msgstr ""
19327
19328 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:2069
19329 msgid ""
19330 "This package contains a set of tools to assist\n"
19331 "administrators and developers in managing the database."
19332 msgstr ""
19333
19334 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:2104
19335 msgid ""
19336 "Osinfo-db provides the database files for use with the\n"
19337 "libosinfo library. It provides information about guest operating systems for\n"
19338 "use with virtualization provisioning tools"
19339 msgstr ""
19340
19341 #: gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:2150
19342 msgid ""
19343 "@code{transient} is a wrapper for QEMU allowing the creation of virtual\n"
19344 "machines with shared folder, ssh, and disk creation support."
19345 msgstr ""
19346
19347 #: gnu/packages/webkit.scm:89
19348 msgid ""
19349 "LibWPE is general-purpose library specifically developed for\n"
19350 "the WPE-flavored port of WebKit."
19351 msgstr ""
19352
19353 #: gnu/packages/webkit.scm:118
19354 msgid ""
19355 "This package provides a backend implementation for the WPE WebKit\n"
19356 "engine that uses Wayland for graphics output."
19357 msgstr ""
19358
19359 #: gnu/packages/webkit.scm:215
19360 msgid ""
19361 "WPE WebKit allows embedders to create simple and performant\n"
19362 "systems based on Web platform technologies. It is designed with hardware\n"
19363 "acceleration in mind, leveraging common 3D graphics APIs for best performance."
19364 msgstr ""
19365
19366 #: gnu/packages/webkit.scm:348
19367 msgid ""
19368 "WebKitGTK+ is a full-featured port of the WebKit rendering engine,\n"
19369 "suitable for projects requiring any kind of web integration, from hybrid\n"
19370 "HTML/CSS applications to full-fledged web browsers."
19371 msgstr ""
19372
19373 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:245
19374 msgid ""
19375 "Qhttp is a light-weight and asynchronous HTTP library\n"
19376 "(both server & client) in Qt5 and C++14."
19377 msgstr ""
19378
19379 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:278
19380 msgid ""
19381 "The Apache HTTP Server Project is a collaborative software development\n"
19382 "effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and\n"
19383 "freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server. The\n"
19384 "project is jointly managed by a group of volunteers located around the world,\n"
19385 "using the Internet and the Web to communicate, plan, and develop the server\n"
19386 "and its related documentation."
19387 msgstr ""
19388
19389 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:312
19390 msgid ""
19391 "The mod_wsgi module for the Apache HTTPD Server adds support for running\n"
19392 "applications that support the Python @acronym{WSGI, Web Server Gateway\n"
19393 "Interface} specification."
19394 msgstr ""
19395
19396 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:354
19397 msgid ""
19398 "Monolith bundles any web page into a single HTML file.\n"
19399 "\n"
19400 "Unlike conventional ``Save page as…'', Monolith not only saves the target\n"
19401 "document, it embeds CSS, image, and JavaScript assets all at once, producing\n"
19402 "a single HTML5 document.\n"
19403 "\n"
19404 "If compared to saving websites with @samp{wget -mpk}, Monolith embeds\n"
19405 "all assets as data URLs and therefore displays the saved page exactly\n"
19406 "the same, being completely separated from the Internet."
19407 msgstr ""
19408
19409 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:462
19410 msgid ""
19411 "Nginx (\"engine X\") is a high-performance web and reverse proxy server\n"
19412 "created by Igor Sysoev. It can be used both as a stand-alone web server\n"
19413 "and as a proxy to reduce the load on back-end HTTP or mail servers."
19414 msgstr ""
19415
19416 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:522
19417 msgid "This package provides HTML documentation for the nginx web server."
19418 msgstr ""
19419
19420 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:651
19421 msgid ""
19422 "This nginx module parses the Accept-Language field in HTTP headers and\n"
19423 "chooses the most suitable locale for the user from the list of locales\n"
19424 "supported at your website."
19425 msgstr ""
19426
19427 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:698
19428 msgid ""
19429 "XSLScript is a terse notation for writing complex XSLT stylesheets.\n"
19430 "This is modified version, specifically intended for use with the NGinx\n"
19431 "documentation."
19432 msgstr ""
19433
19434 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:771
19435 msgid ""
19436 "This NGINX module provides a scripting support with Lua\n"
19437 "programming language."
19438 msgstr ""
19439
19440 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:829
19441 msgid ""
19442 "Lighttpd is a secure, fast, compliant, and very flexible web-server that\n"
19443 "has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very low\n"
19444 "memory footprint compared to other webservers. Its features include FastCGI,\n"
19445 "CGI, authentication, output compression, URL rewriting and many more."
19446 msgstr ""
19447
19448 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:859
19449 msgid ""
19450 "FastCGI is a language-independent, scalable extension to CGI\n"
19451 "that provides high performance without the limitations of server specific\n"
19452 "APIs."
19453 msgstr ""
19454
19455 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:899
19456 msgid ""
19457 "Fcgiwrap is a simple server for running CGI applications\n"
19458 "over FastCGI. It hopes to provide clean CGI support to Nginx (and other web\n"
19459 "servers that may need it)."
19460 msgstr ""
19461
19462 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:930
19463 msgid ""
19464 "Starman is a PSGI perl web server that has unique features\n"
19465 "such as high performance, preforking, signal support, superdaemon awareness,\n"
19466 "and UNIX socket support."
19467 msgstr ""
19468
19469 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:964
19470 msgid ""
19471 "IcedTea-Web is an implementation of the @dfn{Java Network Launching\n"
19472 "Protocol}, also known as Java Web Start. This package provides tools and\n"
19473 "libraries for working with JNLP applets."
19474 msgstr ""
19475
19476 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:989
19477 msgid ""
19478 "Jansson is a C library for encoding, decoding and manipulating JSON\n"
19479 "data."
19480 msgstr ""
19481
19482 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1010
19483 msgid ""
19484 "JSON-C implements a reference counting object model that allows you to\n"
19485 "easily construct JSON objects in C, output them as JSON-formatted strings and\n"
19486 "parse JSON-formatted strings back into the C representation of JSON objects.\n"
19487 "It aims to conform to RFC 7159."
19488 msgstr ""
19489
19490 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1086
19491 msgid ""
19492 "This package provides a very low footprint JSON parser\n"
19493 "written in portable ANSI C.\n"
19494 "\n"
19495 "@itemize\n"
19496 "@item BSD licensed with no dependencies (i.e. just drop the C file into your\n"
19497 "project)\n"
19498 "@item Never recurses or allocates more memory than it needs\n"
19499 "@item Very simple API with operator sugar for C++\n"
19500 "@end itemize"
19501 msgstr ""
19502
19503 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1131
19504 msgid ""
19505 "QJson is a Qt-based library that maps JSON data to\n"
19506 "@code{QVariant} objects. JSON arrays will be mapped to @code{QVariantList}\n"
19507 "instances, while JSON's objects will be mapped to @code{QVariantMap}."
19508 msgstr ""
19509
19510 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1183
19511 msgid ""
19512 "QOAuth is an attempt to support interaction with\n"
19513 "OAuth-powered network services in a Qt way, i.e. simply, clearly and\n"
19514 "efficiently. It gives the application developer no more than 4 methods."
19515 msgstr ""
19516
19517 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1297
19518 msgid ""
19519 "Krona is a flexible tool for exploring the relative proportions of\n"
19520 "hierarchical data, such as metagenomic classifications, using a radial,\n"
19521 "space-filling display. It is implemented using HTML5 and JavaScript, allowing\n"
19522 "charts to be explored locally or served over the Internet, requiring only a\n"
19523 "current version of any major web browser."
19524 msgstr ""
19525
19526 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1341
19527 msgid ""
19528 "RapidJSON is a fast JSON parser/generator for C++ with both SAX/DOM\n"
19529 "style API."
19530 msgstr ""
19531
19532 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1370
19533 msgid ""
19534 "Yet Another JSON Library (YAJL) is a small event-driven (SAX-style) JSON\n"
19535 "parser written in ANSI C and a small validating JSON generator."
19536 msgstr ""
19537
19538 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1401
19539 msgid ""
19540 "Libwebsockets is a library that allows C programs to establish client\n"
19541 "and server WebSockets connections---a protocol layered above HTTP that allows\n"
19542 "for efficient socket-like bidirectional reliable communication channels."
19543 msgstr ""
19544
19545 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1430
19546 msgid ""
19547 "WABT (pronounced: wabbit) is a suite of tools for\n"
19548 "WebAssembly, including:\n"
19549 "\n"
19550 "@enumerate\n"
19551 "@item @command{wat2wasm} translates from WebAssembly text format to the\n"
19552 "WebAssembly binary format\n"
19553 "@item @command{wasm2wat} is the inverse; it translates from the binary format\n"
19554 "back to the text format (also known as a .wat)\n"
19555 "@item @command{wasm-objdump} prints information about a wasm binary, similarly\n"
19556 "to @command{objdump}.\n"
19557 "@item @command{wasm-interp} decodes ands run a WebAssembly binary file using a\n"
19558 "stack-based interpreter\n"
19559 "@item @command{wat-desugar} parses .wat text form as supported by the spec\n"
19560 "interpreter (s-expressions, flat syntax, or mixed) and prints the canonical\n"
19561 "flat format\n"
19562 "@item @command{wasm2c} converts a WebAssembly binary file to a C source and\n"
19563 "header file.\n"
19564 "@end enumerate\n"
19565 "\n"
19566 "These tools are intended for use in (or for development of) toolchains or\n"
19567 "other systems that want to manipulate WebAssembly files."
19568 msgstr ""
19569
19570 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1481
19571 msgid ""
19572 "WebSocket++ is a C++ library that can be used to implement\n"
19573 "WebSocket functionality. The goals of the project are to provide a WebSocket\n"
19574 "implementation that is simple, portable, flexible, lightweight, low level, and\n"
19575 "high performance."
19576 msgstr ""
19577
19578 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1513
19579 msgid ""
19580 "@code{Wslay} is an event-based C library for the WebSocket\n"
19581 "protocol version 13, described in RFC 6455. Besides a high-level API it\n"
19582 "provides callbacks for sending and receiving frames directly. @code{Wslay}\n"
19583 "only supports the data transfer part of WebSocket protocol and does not\n"
19584 "perform the opening handshake in HTTP."
19585 msgstr ""
19586
19587 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1544
19588 msgid ""
19589 "A \"public suffix\" is a domain name under which Internet users can\n"
19590 "directly register own names.\n"
19591 "\n"
19592 "Browsers and other web clients can use it to avoid privacy-leaking\n"
19593 "\"supercookies\", avoid privacy-leaking \"super domain\" certificates, domain\n"
19594 "highlighting parts of the domain in a user interface, and sorting domain lists\n"
19595 "by site.\n"
19596 "\n"
19597 "Libpsl has built-in PSL data for fast access, allowing to load PSL data from\n"
19598 "files, checks if a given domain is a public suffix, provides immediate cookie\n"
19599 "domain verification, finds the longest public part of a given domain, finds\n"
19600 "the shortest private part of a given domain, works with international\n"
19601 "domains (UTF-8 and IDNA2008 Punycode), is thread-safe, and handles IDNA2008\n"
19602 "UTS#46."
19603 msgstr ""
19604
19605 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1591
19606 msgid ""
19607 "HTML Tidy is a command-line tool and C library that can be\n"
19608 "used to validate and fix HTML data."
19609 msgstr ""
19610
19611 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1634
19612 msgid ""
19613 "The esbuild tool provides a unified bundler, transpiler and\n"
19614 "minifier. It packages up JavaScript and TypeScript code, along with JSON\n"
19615 "and other data, for distribution on the web."
19616 msgstr ""
19617
19618 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1670
19619 msgid ""
19620 "Tinyproxy is a light-weight HTTP/HTTPS proxy\n"
19621 "daemon. Designed from the ground up to be fast and yet small, it is an ideal\n"
19622 "solution for use cases such as embedded deployments where a full featured HTTP\n"
19623 "proxy is required, but the system resources for a larger proxy are\n"
19624 "unavailable."
19625 msgstr ""
19626
19627 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1705
19628 msgid ""
19629 "Polipo is a small caching web proxy (web cache, HTTP proxy, and proxy\n"
19630 "server). It was primarily designed to be used by one person or a small group\n"
19631 "of people."
19632 msgstr ""
19633
19634 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1734
19635 msgid ""
19636 "Websockify translates WebSockets traffic to normal socket\n"
19637 "traffic. Websockify accepts the WebSockets handshake, parses it, and then\n"
19638 "begins forwarding traffic between the client and the target in both\n"
19639 "directions."
19640 msgstr ""
19641
19642 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1761
19643 msgid ""
19644 "WWWOFFLE is a proxy web server that is especially good for\n"
19645 "intermittent internet links. It can cache HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and finger\n"
19646 "protocols, and supports browsing and requesting pages while offline, indexing,\n"
19647 "modifying pages and incoming and outgoing headers, monitoring pages for\n"
19648 "changes, and much more."
19649 msgstr ""
19650
19651 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1788
19652 msgid ""
19653 "liboauth is a collection of C functions implementing the OAuth API.\n"
19654 "liboauth provides functions to escape and encode strings according to OAuth\n"
19655 "specifications and offers high-level functionality built on top to sign\n"
19656 "requests or verify signatures using either NSS or OpenSSL for calculating the\n"
19657 "hash/signatures."
19658 msgstr ""
19659
19660 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1814
19661 msgid "LibYAML is a YAML 1.1 parser and emitter written in C."
19662 msgstr ""
19663
19664 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1839
19665 msgid ""
19666 "This package contains support scripts called by libquvi to\n"
19667 "parse media stream properties."
19668 msgstr ""
19669
19670 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1873
19671 msgid ""
19672 "libquvi is a library with a C API for parsing media stream\n"
19673 "URLs and extracting their actual media files."
19674 msgstr ""
19675
19676 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1896
19677 msgid ""
19678 "quvi is a command-line-tool suite to extract media files\n"
19679 "from streaming URLs. It is a command-line wrapper for the libquvi library."
19680 msgstr ""
19681
19682 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:1970
19683 msgid ""
19684 "serf is a C-based HTTP client library built upon the Apache Portable\n"
19685 "Runtime (APR) library. It multiplexes connections, running the read/write\n"
19686 "communication asynchronously. Memory copies and transformations are kept to a\n"
19687 "minimum to provide high performance operation."
19688 msgstr ""
19689
19690 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2007
19691 msgid ""
19692 "LibSass is a @acronym{SASS,Syntactically awesome style sheets} compiler\n"
19693 "library designed for portability and efficiency. To actually compile SASS\n"
19694 "stylesheets, you'll need to use another program that uses this library,\n"
19695 "@var{sassc} for example."
19696 msgstr ""
19697
19698 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2056
19699 msgid ""
19700 "SassC is a compiler written in C for the CSS pre-processor\n"
19701 "language known as SASS."
19702 msgstr ""
19703
19704 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2109
19705 msgid ""
19706 "This module provides methods to compile a log format string\n"
19707 "to perl-code, for faster generation of access_log lines."
19708 msgstr ""
19709
19710 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2138
19711 msgid "Authen::SASL provides an SASL authentication framework."
19712 msgstr ""
19713
19714 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2164
19715 msgid ""
19716 "This Catalyst action implements a sensible default end\n"
19717 "action, which will forward to the first available view."
19718 msgstr ""
19719
19720 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2197
19721 msgid ""
19722 "This Action handles doing automatic method dispatching for\n"
19723 "REST requests. It takes a normal Catalyst action, and changes the dispatch to\n"
19724 "append an underscore and method name. First it will try dispatching to an\n"
19725 "action with the generated name, and failing that it will try to dispatch to a\n"
19726 "regular method."
19727 msgstr ""
19728
19729 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2235
19730 msgid ""
19731 "The Catalyst::Authentication::Store::DBIx::Class class\n"
19732 "provides access to authentication information stored in a database via\n"
19733 "DBIx::Class."
19734 msgstr ""
19735
19736 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2262
19737 msgid ""
19738 "Catalyst::Component::InstancePerContext returns a new\n"
19739 "instance of a component on each request."
19740 msgstr ""
19741
19742 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2299
19743 msgid ""
19744 "The Catalyst-Devel distribution includes a variety of\n"
19745 "modules useful for the development of Catalyst applications, but not required\n"
19746 "to run them. Catalyst-Devel includes the Catalyst::Helper system, which\n"
19747 "autogenerates scripts and tests; Module::Install::Catalyst, a Module::Install\n"
19748 "extension for Catalyst; and requirements for a variety of development-related\n"
19749 "modules."
19750 msgstr ""
19751
19752 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2329
19753 msgid ""
19754 "Dispatch type managing path-matching behaviour using\n"
19755 "regexes. Regex dispatch types have been deprecated and removed from Catalyst\n"
19756 "core. It is recommend that you use Chained methods or other techniques\n"
19757 "instead. As part of the refactoring, the dispatch priority of Regex vs Regexp\n"
19758 "vs LocalRegex vs LocalRegexp may have changed. Priority is now influenced by\n"
19759 "when the dispatch type is first seen in your application."
19760 msgstr ""
19761
19762 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2379
19763 msgid ""
19764 "This is a Catalyst Model for DBIx::Class::Schema-based\n"
19765 "Models."
19766 msgstr ""
19767
19768 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2403
19769 msgid ""
19770 "This Catalyst plugin enables you to create \"access logs\"\n"
19771 "from within a Catalyst application instead of requiring a webserver to do it\n"
19772 "for you. It will work even with Catalyst debug logging turned off."
19773 msgstr ""
19774
19775 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2438
19776 msgid ""
19777 "The authentication plugin provides generic user support for\n"
19778 "Catalyst apps. It is the basis for both authentication (checking the user is\n"
19779 "who they claim to be), and authorization (allowing the user to do what the\n"
19780 "system authorises them to do)."
19781 msgstr ""
19782
19783 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2470
19784 msgid ""
19785 "Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::Roles provides role-based\n"
19786 "authorization for Catalyst based on Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication."
19787 msgstr ""
19788
19789 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2494
19790 msgid ""
19791 "This plugin creates and validates Captcha images for\n"
19792 "Catalyst."
19793 msgstr ""
19794
19795 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2521
19796 msgid ""
19797 "This module will attempt to load find and load configuration\n"
19798 "files of various types. Currently it supports YAML, JSON, XML, INI and Perl\n"
19799 "formats."
19800 msgstr ""
19801
19802 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2553
19803 msgid ""
19804 "This plugin links the two pieces required for session\n"
19805 "management in web applications together: the state, and the store."
19806 msgstr ""
19807
19808 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2582
19809 msgid ""
19810 "In order for Catalyst::Plugin::Session to work, the session\n"
19811 "ID needs to be stored on the client, and the session data needs to be stored\n"
19812 "on the server. This plugin stores the session ID on the client using the\n"
19813 "cookie mechanism."
19814 msgstr ""
19815
19816 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2613
19817 msgid ""
19818 "Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::FastMmap is a fast session\n"
19819 "storage plugin for Catalyst that uses an mmap'ed file to act as a shared\n"
19820 "memory interprocess cache. It is based on Cache::FastMmap."
19821 msgstr ""
19822
19823 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2639
19824 msgid ""
19825 "This plugin enhances the standard Catalyst debug screen by\n"
19826 "including a stack trace of your application up to the point where the error\n"
19827 "occurred. Each stack frame is displayed along with the package name, line\n"
19828 "number, file name, and code context surrounding the line number."
19829 msgstr ""
19830
19831 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2668
19832 msgid ""
19833 "The Static::Simple plugin is designed to make serving static\n"
19834 "content in your application during development quick and easy, without\n"
19835 "requiring a single line of code from you. This plugin detects static files by\n"
19836 "looking at the file extension in the URL (such as .css or .png or .js). The\n"
19837 "plugin uses the lightweight MIME::Types module to map file extensions to\n"
19838 "IANA-registered MIME types, and will serve your static files with the correct\n"
19839 "MIME type directly to the browser, without being processed through Catalyst."
19840 msgstr ""
19841
19842 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2732
19843 msgid ""
19844 "Catalyst is a modern framework for making web applications.\n"
19845 "It is designed to make it easy to manage the various tasks you need to do to\n"
19846 "run an application on the web, either by doing them itself, or by letting you\n"
19847 "\"plug in\" existing Perl modules that do what you need."
19848 msgstr ""
19849
19850 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2764
19851 msgid ""
19852 "This module is a Moose::Role which allows you more\n"
19853 "flexibility in your application's deployment configurations when deployed\n"
19854 "behind a proxy. Using this module, the request base ($c->req->base) is\n"
19855 "replaced with the contents of the X-Request-Base header."
19856 msgstr ""
19857
19858 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2792
19859 msgid ""
19860 "The purpose of this module is to provide a method for\n"
19861 "downloading data into many supportable formats. For example, downloading a\n"
19862 "table based report in a variety of formats (CSV, HTML, etc.)."
19863 msgstr ""
19864
19865 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2819
19866 msgid ""
19867 "Catalyst::View::JSON is a Catalyst View handler that returns\n"
19868 "stash data in JSON format."
19869 msgstr ""
19870
19871 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2845
19872 msgid ""
19873 "This module is a Catalyst view class for the Template\n"
19874 "Toolkit."
19875 msgstr ""
19876
19877 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2875
19878 msgid ""
19879 "Adds a \"COMPONENT\" in Catalyst::Component method to your\n"
19880 "Catalyst component base class that reads the optional \"traits\" parameter\n"
19881 "from app and component config and instantiates the component subclass with\n"
19882 "those traits using \"new_with_traits\" in MooseX::Traits from\n"
19883 "MooseX::Traits::Pluggable."
19884 msgstr ""
19885
19886 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2901
19887 msgid ""
19888 "CatalystX::RoleApplicator applies roles to Catalyst\n"
19889 "application classes."
19890 msgstr ""
19891
19892 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2929
19893 msgid ""
19894 "This module provides a Catalyst extension to replace the\n"
19895 "development server with Starman."
19896 msgstr ""
19897
19898 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2953
19899 msgid ""
19900 "CGI.pm is a stable, complete and mature solution for\n"
19901 "processing and preparing HTTP requests and responses. Major features include\n"
19902 "processing form submissions, file uploads, reading and writing cookies, query\n"
19903 "string generation and manipulation, and processing and preparing HTTP\n"
19904 "headers."
19905 msgstr ""
19906
19907 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:2980
19908 msgid ""
19909 "@code{CGI::FormBuilder} provides an easy way to generate and process CGI\n"
19910 "form-based applications."
19911 msgstr ""
19912
19913 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3007
19914 msgid ""
19915 "@code{CGI::Session} provides modular session management system across\n"
19916 "HTTP requests."
19917 msgstr ""
19918
19919 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3030
19920 msgid ""
19921 "CGI::Simple provides a relatively lightweight drop in\n"
19922 "replacement for CGI.pm. It shares an identical OO interface to CGI.pm for\n"
19923 "parameter parsing, file upload, cookie handling and header generation."
19924 msgstr ""
19925
19926 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3052
19927 msgid ""
19928 "This is a module for building structured data from CGI\n"
19929 "inputs, in a manner reminiscent of how PHP does."
19930 msgstr ""
19931
19932 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3076
19933 msgid ""
19934 "This module provides functions that deal with the date\n"
19935 "formats used by the HTTP protocol."
19936 msgstr ""
19937
19938 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3097
19939 msgid ""
19940 "Digest::MD5::File is a Perl extension for getting MD5 sums\n"
19941 "for files and urls."
19942 msgstr ""
19943
19944 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3117
19945 msgid ""
19946 "The POSIX locale system is used to specify both the language\n"
19947 "conventions requested by the user and the preferred character set to\n"
19948 "consume and output. The Encode::Locale module looks up the charset and\n"
19949 "encoding (called a CODESET in the locale jargon) and arranges for the\n"
19950 "Encode module to know this encoding under the name \"locale\". It means\n"
19951 "bytes obtained from the environment can be converted to Unicode strings\n"
19952 "by calling Encode::encode(locale => $bytes) and converted back again\n"
19953 "with Encode::decode(locale => $string)."
19954 msgstr ""
19955
19956 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3153
19957 msgid ""
19958 "@code{Feed::Find} implements feed auto-discovery for finding\n"
19959 "syndication feeds, given a URI. It will discover the following feed formats:\n"
19960 "RSS 0.91, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, Atom."
19961 msgstr ""
19962
19963 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3176
19964 msgid ""
19965 "The File::Listing module exports a single function called parse_dir(),\n"
19966 "which can be used to parse directory listings."
19967 msgstr ""
19968
19969 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3209
19970 msgid ""
19971 "Finance::Quote gets stock quotes from various internet sources, including\n"
19972 "Yahoo! Finance, Fidelity Investments, and the Australian Stock Exchange."
19973 msgstr ""
19974
19975 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3232
19976 msgid ""
19977 "This is a Perl extension for using GSSAPI C bindings as\n"
19978 "described in RFC 2744."
19979 msgstr ""
19980
19981 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3254
19982 msgid ""
19983 "HTML::Element::Extended is a Perl extension for manipulating a table\n"
19984 "composed of HTML::Element style components."
19985 msgstr ""
19986
19987 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3278
19988 msgid ""
19989 "Objects of the HTML::Form class represents a single HTML\n"
19990 "<form> ... </form> instance."
19991 msgstr ""
19992
19993 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3311
19994 msgid "@code{HTML::Scrubber} Perl extension for scrubbing/sanitizing HTML."
19995 msgstr ""
19996
19997 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3332
19998 msgid ""
19999 "HTML::Lint is a pure-Perl HTML parser and checker for\n"
20000 "syntactic legitmacy."
20001 msgstr ""
20002
20003 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3355
20004 msgid ""
20005 "HTML::TableExtract is a Perl module for extracting the content contained\n"
20006 "in tables within an HTML document, either as text or encoded element trees."
20007 msgstr ""
20008
20009 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3381
20010 msgid ""
20011 "This distribution contains a suite of modules for\n"
20012 "representing, creating, and extracting information from HTML syntax trees."
20013 msgstr ""
20014
20015 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3404
20016 msgid ""
20017 "Objects of the HTML::Parser class will recognize markup and separate\n"
20018 "it from plain text (alias data content) in HTML documents. As different\n"
20019 "kinds of markup and text are recognized, the corresponding event handlers\n"
20020 "are invoked."
20021 msgstr ""
20022
20023 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3426
20024 msgid ""
20025 "The HTML::Tagset module contains several data tables useful in various\n"
20026 "kinds of HTML parsing operations."
20027 msgstr ""
20028
20029 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3447
20030 msgid ""
20031 "This module attempts to make using HTML templates simple and natural.\n"
20032 "It extends standard HTML with a few new HTML-esque tags: @code{<TMPL_VAR>},\n"
20033 "@code{<TMPL_LOOP>}, @code{<TMPL_INCLUDE>}, @code{<TMPL_IF>},\n"
20034 "@code{<TMPL_ELSE>} and @code{<TMPL_UNLESS>}. The file written with HTML and\n"
20035 "these new tags is called a template. Using this module you fill in the values\n"
20036 "for the variables, loops and branches declared in the template. This allows\n"
20037 "you to separate design from the data."
20038 msgstr ""
20039
20040 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3476
20041 msgid ""
20042 "HTTP::Body parses chunks of HTTP POST data and supports\n"
20043 "application/octet-stream, application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded,\n"
20044 "and multipart/form-data."
20045 msgstr ""
20046
20047 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3503
20048 msgid ""
20049 "This module implements a minimalist HTTP user agent cookie\n"
20050 "jar in conformance with RFC 6265 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265>."
20051 msgstr ""
20052
20053 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3525
20054 msgid ""
20055 "The HTTP::Cookies class is for objects that represent a cookie jar,\n"
20056 "that is, a database of all the HTTP cookies that a given LWP::UserAgent\n"
20057 "object knows about."
20058 msgstr ""
20059
20060 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3549
20061 msgid ""
20062 "Instances of the HTTP::Daemon class are HTTP/1.1 servers that listen\n"
20063 "on a socket for incoming requests. The HTTP::Daemon is a subclass of\n"
20064 "IO::Socket::INET, so you can perform socket operations directly on it too."
20065 msgstr ""
20066
20067 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3570
20068 msgid ""
20069 "The HTTP::Date module provides functions that deal with date formats\n"
20070 "used by the HTTP protocol (and then some more)."
20071 msgstr ""
20072
20073 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3591
20074 msgid ""
20075 "@code{HTTP::Lite} is a stand-alone lightweight\n"
20076 "HTTP/1.1 implementation for perl. It is intended for use in\n"
20077 "situations where it is desirable to install the minimal number of\n"
20078 "modules to achieve HTTP support. @code{HTTP::Lite} is ideal for\n"
20079 "CGI (or mod_perl) programs or for bundling for redistribution with\n"
20080 "larger packages where only HTTP GET and POST functionality are\n"
20081 "necessary. @code{HTTP::Lite} is compliant with the Host header,\n"
20082 "necessary for name based virtual hosting, and supports proxies.\n"
20083 "Additionally, @code{HTTP::Lite} supports a callback to allow\n"
20084 "processing of request data as it arrives."
20085 msgstr ""
20086
20087 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3627
20088 msgid "An HTTP::Message object contains some headers and a content body."
20089 msgstr ""
20090
20091 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3648
20092 msgid ""
20093 "The HTTP::Negotiate module provides a complete implementation of the\n"
20094 "HTTP content negotiation algorithm specified in\n"
20095 "draft-ietf-http-v11-spec-00.ps chapter 12. Content negotiation allows for\n"
20096 "the selection of a preferred content representation based upon attributes\n"
20097 "of the negotiable variants and the value of the various Accept* header\n"
20098 "fields in the request."
20099 msgstr ""
20100
20101 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3674
20102 msgid ""
20103 "This is an HTTP request parser. It takes chunks of text as\n"
20104 "received and returns a @code{hint} as to what is required, or returns the\n"
20105 "HTTP::Request when a complete request has been read. HTTP/1.1 chunking is\n"
20106 "supported."
20107 msgstr ""
20108
20109 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3697
20110 msgid ""
20111 "HTTP::Parser::XS is a fast, primitive HTTP request/response\n"
20112 "parser."
20113 msgstr ""
20114
20115 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3719
20116 msgid ""
20117 "This module provides a convenient way to set up a CGI\n"
20118 "environment from an HTTP::Request."
20119 msgstr ""
20120
20121 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3753
20122 msgid ""
20123 "HTTP::Server::Simple is a simple standalone HTTP daemon with\n"
20124 "no non-core module dependencies. It can be used for building a standalone\n"
20125 "http-based UI to your existing tools."
20126 msgstr ""
20127
20128 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3779
20129 msgid ""
20130 "This is a very simple HTTP/1.1 client, designed for doing\n"
20131 "simple requests without the overhead of a large framework like LWP::UserAgent.\n"
20132 "It supports proxies and redirection. It also correctly resumes after EINTR."
20133 msgstr ""
20134
20135 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3805
20136 msgid ""
20137 "@code{HTTP::Tinyish} is a wrapper module for @acronym{LWP,libwww-perl},\n"
20138 "@code{HTTP::Tiny}, curl and wget.\n"
20139 "\n"
20140 "It provides an API compatible to HTTP::Tiny."
20141 msgstr ""
20142
20143 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3827
20144 msgid ""
20145 "IO::HTML provides an easy way to open a file containing HTML while\n"
20146 "automatically determining its encoding. It uses the HTML5 encoding sniffing\n"
20147 "algorithm specified in section 8.2.2.1 of the draft standard."
20148 msgstr ""
20149
20150 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3847
20151 msgid ""
20152 "This module provides a protocol-independent way to use IPv4\n"
20153 "and IPv6 sockets, intended as a replacement for IO::Socket::INET."
20154 msgstr ""
20155
20156 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3871
20157 msgid ""
20158 "IO::Socket::SSL makes using SSL/TLS much easier by wrapping the\n"
20159 "necessary functionality into the familiar IO::Socket interface and providing\n"
20160 "secure defaults whenever possible. This way existing applications can be made\n"
20161 "SSL-aware without much effort, at least if you do blocking I/O and don't use\n"
20162 "select or poll."
20163 msgstr ""
20164
20165 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3912
20166 msgid ""
20167 "The libwww-perl collection is a set of Perl modules which provides a\n"
20168 "simple and consistent application programming interface to the\n"
20169 "World-Wide Web. The main focus of the library is to provide classes\n"
20170 "and functions that allow you to write WWW clients. The library also\n"
20171 "contains modules that are of more general use and even classes that\n"
20172 "help you implement simple HTTP servers."
20173 msgstr ""
20174
20175 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3941
20176 msgid ""
20177 "This module attempts to answer, as accurately as it can, one\n"
20178 "of the nastiest technical questions there is: am I on the internet?\n"
20179 "\n"
20180 "A host of networking and security issues make this problem very difficult.\n"
20181 "There are firewalls, proxies (both well behaved and badly behaved). We might\n"
20182 "not have DNS. We might not have a network card at all!"
20183 msgstr ""
20184
20185 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3967
20186 #, scheme-format
20187 msgid ""
20188 "The LWP::MediaTypes module provides functions for handling media (also\n"
20189 "known as MIME) types and encodings. The mapping from file extensions to\n"
20190 "media types is defined by the media.types file. If the ~/.media.types file\n"
20191 "exists it is used instead."
20192 msgstr ""
20193
20194 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:3995
20195 msgid ""
20196 "The LWP::Protocol::https module provides support for using\n"
20197 "https schemed URLs with LWP."
20198 msgstr ""
20199
20200 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4016
20201 msgid ""
20202 "LWP::UserAgent::Cached is an LWP::UserAgent subclass with\n"
20203 "cache support. It returns responses from the local file system, if available,\n"
20204 "instead of making an HTTP request."
20205 msgstr ""
20206
20207 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4038
20208 msgid ""
20209 "LWP::UserAgent::Determined works just like LWP::UserAgent,\n"
20210 "except that when you use it to get a web page but run into a\n"
20211 "possibly-temporary error (like a DNS lookup timeout), it'll wait a few seconds\n"
20212 "and retry a few times."
20213 msgstr ""
20214
20215 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4065
20216 msgid ""
20217 "@code{LWPx::ParanoidAgent} is a class subclassing\n"
20218 "@code{LWP::UserAgent} but paranoid against attackers. Its purpose is\n"
20219 "to vet requests for a remote resource on behalf of a possibly\n"
20220 "malicious user. The class can do the same as @code{LWP::UserAgent},\n"
20221 "except that proxy support has been removed. Support for URI schemes\n"
20222 "is limited to http and https."
20223 msgstr ""
20224
20225 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4113
20226 msgid "This module provides a Perlish interface to Amazon S3."
20227 msgstr ""
20228
20229 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4135
20230 msgid ""
20231 "The Net::HTTP class is a low-level HTTP client. An instance of the\n"
20232 "Net::HTTP class represents a connection to an HTTP server. The HTTP protocol\n"
20233 "is described in RFC 2616. The Net::HTTP class supports HTTP/1.0 and\n"
20234 "HTTP/1.1."
20235 msgstr ""
20236
20237 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4156
20238 msgid ""
20239 "Net::Server is an extensible, generic Perl server engine.\n"
20240 "It attempts to be a generic server as in Net::Daemon and NetServer::Generic.\n"
20241 "It includes with it the ability to run as an inetd\n"
20242 "process (Net::Server::INET), a single connection server (Net::Server or\n"
20243 "Net::Server::Single), a forking server (Net::Server::Fork), a preforking\n"
20244 "server which maintains a constant number of preforked\n"
20245 "children (Net::Server::PreForkSimple), or as a managed preforking server which\n"
20246 "maintains the number of children based on server load (Net::Server::PreFork).\n"
20247 "In all but the inetd type, the server provides the ability to connect to one\n"
20248 "or to multiple server ports."
20249 msgstr ""
20250
20251 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4185
20252 msgid "SSL support for Net::SMTP."
20253 msgstr ""
20254
20255 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4220
20256 msgid ""
20257 "Plack is a set of tools for using the PSGI stack. It\n"
20258 "contains middleware components, a reference server, and utilities for Web\n"
20259 "application frameworks. Plack is like Ruby's Rack or Python's Paste for\n"
20260 "WSGI."
20261 msgstr ""
20262
20263 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4248
20264 msgid ""
20265 "Plack::Middleware::Deflater is a middleware to encode your response body\n"
20266 "in gzip or deflate, based on \"Accept-Encoding\" HTTP request header. It\n"
20267 "would save the bandwidth a little bit but should increase the Plack server\n"
20268 "load, so ideally you should handle this on the frontend reverse proxy\n"
20269 "servers."
20270 msgstr ""
20271
20272 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4276
20273 msgid ""
20274 "This module sets the body in redirect response, if it's not\n"
20275 "already set."
20276 msgstr ""
20277
20278 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4299
20279 msgid ""
20280 "This middleware allows for POST requests that pretend to be\n"
20281 "something else: by adding either a header named X-HTTP-Method-Override to the\n"
20282 "request, or a query parameter named x-tunneled-method to the URI, the client\n"
20283 "can say what method it actually meant."
20284 msgstr ""
20285
20286 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4323
20287 msgid ""
20288 "This module removes the body in an HTTP response if it's not\n"
20289 "required."
20290 msgstr ""
20291
20292 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4346
20293 msgid ""
20294 "Plack::Middleware::ReverseProxy resets some HTTP headers,\n"
20295 "which are changed by reverse-proxy. You can specify the reverse proxy address\n"
20296 "and stop fake requests using @code{enable_if} directive in your app.psgi."
20297 msgstr ""
20298
20299 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4367
20300 msgid ""
20301 "This module allows your to run your Plack::Test tests\n"
20302 "against an external server instead of just against a local application through\n"
20303 "either mocked HTTP or a locally spawned server."
20304 msgstr ""
20305
20306 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4389
20307 msgid "Test::TCP is test utilities for TCP/IP programs."
20308 msgstr ""
20309
20310 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4414
20311 msgid ""
20312 "Test::WWW::Mechanize is a subclass of the Perl module\n"
20313 "WWW::Mechanize that incorporates features for web application testing."
20314 msgstr ""
20315
20316 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4448
20317 msgid ""
20318 "The Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst module meshes the\n"
20319 "Test::WWW:Mechanize module and the Catalyst web application framework to allow\n"
20320 "testing of Catalyst applications without needing to start up a web server."
20321 msgstr ""
20322
20323 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4473
20324 msgid ""
20325 "PSGI is a specification to decouple web server environments\n"
20326 "from web application framework code. Test::WWW::Mechanize is a subclass of\n"
20327 "WWW::Mechanize that incorporates features for web application testing. The\n"
20328 "Test::WWW::Mechanize::PSGI module meshes the two to allow easy testing of PSGI\n"
20329 "applications."
20330 msgstr ""
20331
20332 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4498
20333 msgid ""
20334 "The URI module implements the URI class. Objects of this class\n"
20335 "represent \"Uniform Resource Identifier references\" as specified in RFC 2396\n"
20336 "and updated by RFC 2732."
20337 msgstr ""
20338
20339 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4523
20340 msgid ""
20341 "@code{URI::Fetch} is a smart client for fetching HTTP pages,\n"
20342 "notably syndication feeds (RSS, Atom, and others), in an intelligent, bandwidth-\n"
20343 "and time-saving way."
20344 msgstr ""
20345
20346 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4547
20347 msgid ""
20348 "This module finds URIs and URLs (according to what URI.pm\n"
20349 "considers a URI) in plain text. It only finds URIs which include a\n"
20350 "scheme (http:// or the like), for something a bit less strict, consider\n"
20351 "URI::Find::Schemeless. For a command-line interface, urifind is provided."
20352 msgstr ""
20353
20354 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4570
20355 msgid ""
20356 "With this module, the URI package provides the same set of\n"
20357 "methods for WebSocket URIs as it does for HTTP URIs."
20358 msgstr ""
20359
20360 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4595
20361 msgid ""
20362 "This perl module provides a wrapper around URI templates as described in\n"
20363 "RFC 6570."
20364 msgstr ""
20365
20366 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4629
20367 msgid ""
20368 "This is a Perl extension interface for the libcurl file downloading\n"
20369 "library."
20370 msgstr ""
20371
20372 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4663
20373 msgid ""
20374 "WWW::Mechanize is a Perl module for stateful programmatic\n"
20375 "web browsing, used for automating interaction with websites."
20376 msgstr ""
20377
20378 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4701
20379 msgid ""
20380 "@code{WWW::OpenSearch} is a module to search @url{A9's OpenSearch,\n"
20381 "http://opensearch.a9.com} compatible search engines."
20382 msgstr ""
20383
20384 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4723
20385 msgid ""
20386 "The WWW::RobotRules module parses /robots.txt files as specified in\n"
20387 "\"A Standard for Robot Exclusion\", at\n"
20388 "<http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/norobots.html>. Webmasters can use the\n"
20389 "/robots.txt file to forbid conforming robots from accessing parts of\n"
20390 "their web site."
20391 msgstr ""
20392
20393 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4748 gnu/packages/web.scm:4772
20394 msgid ""
20395 "Universal feed parser which handles RSS 0.9x, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0,\n"
20396 "CDF, Atom 0.3, and Atom 1.0 feeds."
20397 msgstr ""
20398
20399 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4869
20400 msgid ""
20401 "The Guix Data Service stores data about GNU Guix, and provides this\n"
20402 "through a web interface. It supports listening to the guix-commits mailing\n"
20403 "list to find out about new revisions, then loads the data from these in to a\n"
20404 "PostgreSQL database."
20405 msgstr ""
20406
20407 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4900
20408 msgid ""
20409 "Gumbo is an implementation of the HTML5 parsing algorithm implemented as\n"
20410 "a pure C99 library."
20411 msgstr ""
20412
20413 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:4973
20414 msgid ""
20415 "uWSGI presents a complete stack for networked/clustered web applications,\n"
20416 "implementing message/object passing, caching, RPC and process management.\n"
20417 "It uses the uwsgi protocol for all the networking/interprocess communications."
20418 msgstr ""
20419
20420 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5006
20421 msgid ""
20422 "jq is like sed for JSON data – you can use it to slice and\n"
20423 "filter and map and transform structured data with the same ease that sed, awk,\n"
20424 "grep and friends let you play with text. It is written in portable C. jq can\n"
20425 "mangle the data format that you have into the one that you want with very\n"
20426 "little effort, and the program to do so is often shorter and simpler than\n"
20427 "you'd expect."
20428 msgstr ""
20429
20430 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5035
20431 msgid ""
20432 "@command{pup} is a command line tool for processing HTML. It reads\n"
20433 "from stdin, prints to stdout, and allows the user to filter parts of the page\n"
20434 "using CSS selectors. Inspired by @command{jq}, @command{pup} aims to be a\n"
20435 "fast and flexible way of exploring HTML from the terminal."
20436 msgstr ""
20437
20438 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5064
20439 msgid ""
20440 "Uhttpmock is a project for mocking web service APIs which use HTTP or\n"
20441 "HTTPS. It provides a library, libuhttpmock, which implements recording and\n"
20442 "playback of HTTP request/response traces."
20443 msgstr ""
20444
20445 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5100
20446 msgid ""
20447 "Woof (Web Offer One File) is a small simple web server that\n"
20448 "can easily be invoked on a single file. Your partner can access the file with\n"
20449 "tools they trust (e.g. wget)."
20450 msgstr ""
20451
20452 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5128
20453 msgid ""
20454 "This package provides the shared build system for Netsurf project\n"
20455 "libraries."
20456 msgstr ""
20457
20458 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5165
20459 msgid ""
20460 "LibParserUtils is a library for building efficient parsers, written in\n"
20461 "C. It is developed as part of the NetSurf project."
20462 msgstr ""
20463
20464 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5195
20465 msgid ""
20466 "Hubbub is an HTML5 compliant parsing library, written in C, which can\n"
20467 "parse both valid and invalid web content. It is developed as part of the\n"
20468 "NetSurf project."
20469 msgstr ""
20470
20471 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5316
20472 msgid ""
20473 "Ikiwiki is a wiki compiler, capable of generating a static set of web\n"
20474 "pages, but also incorporating dynamic features like a web based editor and\n"
20475 "commenting."
20476 msgstr ""
20477
20478 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5342
20479 msgid ""
20480 "LibWapcaplet provides a reference counted string internment system\n"
20481 "designed to store small strings and allow rapid comparison of them. It is\n"
20482 "developed as part of the Netsurf project."
20483 msgstr ""
20484
20485 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5371
20486 msgid ""
20487 "LibCSS is a CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) parser and selection engine,\n"
20488 "written in C. It is developed as part of the NetSurf project."
20489 msgstr ""
20490
20491 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5407
20492 msgid ""
20493 "LibCYAML is a C library written in ISO C11 for reading and writing\n"
20494 "structured YAML documents. The fundamental idea behind CYAML is to allow\n"
20495 "applications to construct schemas which describe both the permissible\n"
20496 "structure of the YAML documents to read/write, and the C data structure(s)\n"
20497 "in which the loaded data is arranged in memory."
20498 msgstr ""
20499
20500 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5447
20501 msgid ""
20502 "LibDOM is an implementation of the W3C DOM, written in C. It is\n"
20503 "developed as part of the NetSurf project."
20504 msgstr ""
20505
20506 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5476
20507 msgid ""
20508 "Libsvgtiny takes some SVG as input and returns a list of paths and texts\n"
20509 "which can be rendered easily, as defined in\n"
20510 "@url{http://www.w3.org/TR/SVGMobile/}. It is developed as part of the NetSurf\n"
20511 "project."
20512 msgstr ""
20513
20514 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5501
20515 msgid ""
20516 "Libnsbmp is a decoding library for BMP and ICO image file formats,\n"
20517 "written in C. It is developed as part of the NetSurf project."
20518 msgstr ""
20519
20520 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5524
20521 msgid ""
20522 "Libnsgif is a decoding library for the GIF image file format, written in\n"
20523 "C. It is developed as part of the NetSurf project."
20524 msgstr ""
20525
20526 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5551
20527 msgid ""
20528 "Libnslog provides a category-based logging library which supports\n"
20529 "complex logging filters, multiple log levels, and provides context through to\n"
20530 "client applications. It is developed as part of the NetSurf project."
20531 msgstr ""
20532
20533 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5575
20534 msgid ""
20535 "Libnsutils provides a small number of useful utility routines. It is\n"
20536 "developed as part of the NetSurf project."
20537 msgstr ""
20538
20539 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5598
20540 msgid ""
20541 "Libnspsl is a library to generate a static code representation of the\n"
20542 "Public Suffix List. It is developed as part of the NetSurf project."
20543 msgstr ""
20544
20545 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5626
20546 msgid ""
20547 "@code{nsgenbind} is a tool to generate JavaScript to DOM bindings from\n"
20548 "w3c webidl files and a binding configuration file."
20549 msgstr ""
20550
20551 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5749
20552 msgid ""
20553 "NetSurf is a lightweight web browser that has its own layout and\n"
20554 "rendering engine entirely written from scratch. It is small and capable of\n"
20555 "handling many of the web standards in use today."
20556 msgstr ""
20557
20558 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5791
20559 msgid ""
20560 "Surfraw (Shell Users' Revolutionary Front Rage Against the Web)\n"
20561 "provides a unix command line interface to a variety of popular www search engines\n"
20562 "and similar services."
20563 msgstr ""
20564
20565 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5823
20566 msgid ""
20567 "darkhttpd is a simple static web server. It is\n"
20568 "standalone and does not need inetd or ucspi-tcp. It does not need any\n"
20569 "config files---you only have to specify the www root."
20570 msgstr ""
20571
20572 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5856
20573 msgid ""
20574 "GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that\n"
20575 "runs in a terminal or through your browser. It provides fast and valuable\n"
20576 "HTTP statistics for system administrators that require a visual server report\n"
20577 "on the fly."
20578 msgstr ""
20579
20580 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5910
20581 msgid ""
20582 "Hitch is a performant TLS proxy based on @code{libev}. It terminates\n"
20583 "SSL/TLS connections and forwards the unencrypted traffic to a backend such\n"
20584 "as a web server. It is designed to handle many thousand connections on\n"
20585 "multicore machines."
20586 msgstr ""
20587
20588 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5947
20589 msgid ""
20590 "httptunnel creates a bidirectional virtual data connection\n"
20591 "tunnelled through HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) requests. This can be\n"
20592 "useful for users behind restrictive firewalls. As long as Web traffic is\n"
20593 "allowed, even through a HTTP-only proxy, httptunnel can be combined with other\n"
20594 "tools like SSH (Secure Shell) to reach the outside world."
20595 msgstr ""
20596
20597 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:5996
20598 msgid ""
20599 "Stunnel is a proxy designed to add TLS encryption\n"
20600 "functionality to existing clients and servers without any changes in the\n"
20601 "programs' code. Its architecture is optimized for security, portability, and\n"
20602 "scalability (including load-balancing), making it suitable for large\n"
20603 "deployments."
20604 msgstr ""
20605
20606 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6068
20607 msgid ""
20608 "Varnish is a high-performance HTTP accelerator. It acts as a caching\n"
20609 "reverse proxy and load balancer. You install it in front of any server that\n"
20610 "speaks HTTP and configure it to cache the contents through an extensive\n"
20611 "configuration language."
20612 msgstr ""
20613
20614 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6105
20615 msgid ""
20616 "This package provides a collection of modules (@dfn{vmods}) for the Varnish\n"
20617 "cache server, extending the @acronym{VCL, Varnish Configuration Language} with\n"
20618 "additional capabilities."
20619 msgstr ""
20620
20621 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6135
20622 msgid ""
20623 "@code{xinetd}, a more secure replacement for @code{inetd},\n"
20624 "listens for incoming requests over a network and launches the appropriate\n"
20625 "service for that request. Requests are made using port numbers as identifiers\n"
20626 "and xinetd usually launches another daemon to handle the request. It can be\n"
20627 "used to start services with both privileged and non-privileged port numbers."
20628 msgstr ""
20629
20630 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6182
20631 msgid ""
20632 "Tidy is a console application which corrects and cleans up\n"
20633 "HTML and XML documents by fixing markup errors and upgrading\n"
20634 "legacy code to modern standards.\n"
20635 "\n"
20636 "Tidy also provides @code{libtidy}, a C static and dynamic library that\n"
20637 "developers can integrate into their applications to make use of the\n"
20638 "functions of Tidy."
20639 msgstr ""
20640
20641 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6247
20642 msgid ""
20643 "Hiawatha has been written with security in mind.\n"
20644 "Features include the ability to stop SQL injections, XSS and CSRF attacks and\n"
20645 "exploit attempts."
20646 msgstr ""
20647
20648 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6272
20649 msgid ""
20650 "Testing an HTTP Library can become difficult sometimes.\n"
20651 "@code{RequestBin} is fantastic for testing POST requests, but doesn't let you control the\n"
20652 "response. This exists to cover all kinds of HTTP scenarios. All endpoint responses are\n"
20653 "JSON-encoded."
20654 msgstr ""
20655
20656 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6299
20657 msgid ""
20658 "@code{Pytest-httpbin} creates a @code{pytest} fixture that is dependency-injected\n"
20659 "into your tests. It automatically starts up a HTTP server in a separate thread running\n"
20660 "@code{httpbin} and provides your test with the URL in the fixture."
20661 msgstr ""
20662
20663 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6366
20664 msgid ""
20665 "This is a parser for HTTP messages written in C. It\n"
20666 "parses both requests and responses. The parser is designed to be used in\n"
20667 "high-performance HTTP applications. It does not make any syscalls nor\n"
20668 "allocations, it does not buffer data, it can be interrupted at anytime.\n"
20669 "Depending on your architecture, it only requires about 40 bytes of data per\n"
20670 "message stream (in a web server that is per connection)."
20671 msgstr ""
20672
20673 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6404
20674 msgid ""
20675 "@code{httpretty} is a helper for faking web requests,\n"
20676 "inspired by Ruby's @code{fakeweb}."
20677 msgstr ""
20678
20679 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6422
20680 msgid ""
20681 "jo is a command-line utility to create JSON objects or\n"
20682 "arrays. It creates a JSON string on stdout from words provided as\n"
20683 "command-line arguments or read from stdin."
20684 msgstr ""
20685
20686 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6483
20687 msgid ""
20688 "@code{ia} is a command-line tool for using\n"
20689 "@url{archive.org} from the command-line. It also implements the\n"
20690 "internetarchive python module for programmatic access to archive.org."
20691 msgstr ""
20692
20693 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6534
20694 msgid ""
20695 "@code{clf} is a command line tool for searching code\n"
20696 "snippets on @url{https://commandlinefu.com}."
20697 msgstr ""
20698
20699 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6572
20700 msgid ""
20701 "rss-bridge generates Atom feeds for social networking\n"
20702 "websites lacking feeds. Supported websites include Facebook, Twitter,\n"
20703 "Instagram and YouTube."
20704 msgstr ""
20705
20706 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6613
20707 msgid ""
20708 "LinkChecker is a website validator. It checks for broken\n"
20709 "links in websites. It is recursive and multithreaded providing output in\n"
20710 "colored or normal text, HTML, SQL, CSV, XML or as a sitemap graph. It\n"
20711 "supports checking HTTP/1.1, HTTPS, FTP, mailto, news, nntp, telnet and local\n"
20712 "file links."
20713 msgstr ""
20714
20715 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6651
20716 msgid ""
20717 "Cadaver is a command-line WebDAV client for Unix. It supports\n"
20718 "file upload, download, on-screen display, namespace operations (move/copy),\n"
20719 "collection creation and deletion, and locking operations."
20720 msgstr ""
20721
20722 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6693
20723 msgid ""
20724 "Castor is a graphical client for plain-text protocols written in\n"
20725 "Rust with GTK. It currently supports the Gemini, Gopher and Finger\n"
20726 "protocols."
20727 msgstr ""
20728
20729 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6713
20730 msgid ""
20731 "Py-ubjson is a Python module providing an Universal Binary JSON\n"
20732 "encoder/decoder based on the draft-12 specification for UBJSON."
20733 msgstr ""
20734
20735 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6809
20736 msgid ""
20737 "Apache Tomcat is a free implementation of the Java\n"
20738 "Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and Java WebSocket\n"
20739 "technologies."
20740 msgstr ""
20741
20742 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6863
20743 msgid ""
20744 "This package contains helper classes for testing the Jetty\n"
20745 "Web Server."
20746 msgstr ""
20747
20748 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:6922
20749 msgid ""
20750 "The Jetty Web Server provides an HTTP server and Servlet\n"
20751 "container capable of serving static and dynamic content either from a standalone\n"
20752 "or embedded instantiation. This package provides utility classes."
20753 msgstr ""
20754
20755 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7000
20756 msgid ""
20757 "The Jetty Web Server provides an HTTP server and Servlet\n"
20758 "container capable of serving static and dynamic content either from a standalone\n"
20759 "or embedded instantiation. This package provides IO-related utility classes."
20760 msgstr ""
20761
20762 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7045
20763 msgid ""
20764 "The Jetty Web Server provides an HTTP server and Servlet\n"
20765 "container capable of serving static and dynamic content either from a standalone\n"
20766 "or embedded instantiation. This package provides HTTP-related utility classes."
20767 msgstr ""
20768
20769 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7079
20770 msgid ""
20771 "The Jetty Web Server provides an HTTP server and Servlet\n"
20772 "container capable of serving static and dynamic content either from a standalone\n"
20773 "or embedded instantiation. This package provides the JMX management."
20774 msgstr ""
20775
20776 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7165
20777 msgid ""
20778 "The Jetty Web Server provides an HTTP server and Servlet\n"
20779 "container capable of serving static and dynamic content either from a standalone\n"
20780 "or embedded instantiation. This package provides the core jetty server\n"
20781 "artifact."
20782 msgstr ""
20783
20784 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7208
20785 msgid ""
20786 "The Jetty Web Server provides an HTTP server and Servlet\n"
20787 "container capable of serving static and dynamic content either from a standalone\n"
20788 "or embedded instantiation. This package provides the core jetty security\n"
20789 "infrastructure"
20790 msgstr ""
20791
20792 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7265
20793 msgid ""
20794 "The Jetty Web Server provides an HTTP server and Servlet\n"
20795 "container capable of serving static and dynamic content either from a standalone\n"
20796 "or embedded instantiation. This package provides the core jetty servlet\n"
20797 "container."
20798 msgstr ""
20799
20800 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7431
20801 msgid ""
20802 "Jsoup is a Java library for working with real-world HTML. It\n"
20803 "provides a very convenient API for extracting and manipulating data, using the\n"
20804 "best of DOM, CSS, and jQuery-like methods."
20805 msgstr ""
20806
20807 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7460
20808 msgid ""
20809 "Signpost is the easy and intuitive solution for signing\n"
20810 "HTTP messages on the Java platform in conformance with the OAuth Core 1.0a\n"
20811 "standard. Signpost follows a modular and flexible design, allowing you to\n"
20812 "combine it with different HTTP messaging layers."
20813 msgstr ""
20814
20815 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7483
20816 msgid ""
20817 "Tidyp is a program that can validate your HTML, as well as\n"
20818 "modify it to be more clean and standard. tidyp does not validate HTML 5.\n"
20819 "\n"
20820 "libtidyp is the library on which the program is based. It can be used by any\n"
20821 "other program that can interface to it. The Perl module @code{HTML::Tidy} is\n"
20822 "based on this library, allowing Perl programmers to easily validate HTML."
20823 msgstr ""
20824
20825 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7525
20826 msgid ""
20827 "@code{HTML::Tidy} is an HTML checker in a handy dandy\n"
20828 "object. It's meant as a replacement for @code{HTML::Lint}, which is written\n"
20829 "in Perl but is not nearly as capable as @code{HTML::Tidy}."
20830 msgstr ""
20831
20832 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7554
20833 msgid ""
20834 "Geomyidae is a server for distributed hypertext protocol Gopher. Its\n"
20835 "features include:\n"
20836 "\n"
20837 "@enumerate\n"
20838 "@item Gopher menus (see @file{index.gph} for an example);\n"
20839 "@item directory listings (if no @file{index.gph} was found);\n"
20840 "@item CGI support (@file{.cgi} files are executed);\n"
20841 "@item search support in CGI files;\n"
20842 "@item logging with multiple log levels.\n"
20843 "@end enumerate\n"
20844 msgstr ""
20845
20846 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7602
20847 msgid ""
20848 "Cat avatar generator is a generator of cat pictures optimised\n"
20849 "to generate random avatars, or defined avatar from a \"seed\". This is a\n"
20850 "derivation by David Revoy from the original MonsterID by Andreas Gohr."
20851 msgstr ""
20852
20853 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7671
20854 msgid ""
20855 "nghttp2 implements the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, version\n"
20856 "2 (@dfn{HTTP/2}).\n"
20857 "\n"
20858 "A reusable C library provides the HTTP/2 framing layer, with several tools built\n"
20859 "on top of it:\n"
20860 "\n"
20861 "@itemize\n"
20862 "@item @command{nghttp}, a command-line HTTP/2 client. It exposes many advanced\n"
20863 "and low-level aspects of the protocol and is useful for debugging.\n"
20864 "@item @command{nghttpd}, a fast, multi-threaded HTTP/2 static web server that\n"
20865 "serves files from a local directory.\n"
20866 "@item @command{nghttpx}, a fast, multi-threaded HTTP/2 reverse proxy that can be\n"
20867 "deployed in front of existing web servers that don't support HTTP/2.\n"
20868 "Both @command{nghttpd} and @command{nghttpx} can fall back to HTTP/1.1 for\n"
20869 "backwards compatibility with clients that don't speak HTTP/2.\n"
20870 "@item @command{h2load} for benchmarking (only!) your own HTTP/2 servers.\n"
20871 "@item HTTP/2 uses a header compression method called @dfn{HPACK}.\n"
20872 "nghttp2 provides a HPACK encoder and decoder as part of its public API.\n"
20873 "@item @command{deflatehd} converts JSON data or HTTP/1-style header fields to\n"
20874 "compressed JSON header blocks.\n"
20875 "@item @command{inflatehd} converts such compressed headers back to JSON pairs.\n"
20876 "@end itemize\n"
20877 msgstr ""
20878
20879 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7773
20880 msgid ""
20881 "Hpcguix-web provides a web interface to the list of packages\n"
20882 "provided by Guix. The list of packages is searchable and provides\n"
20883 "instructions on how to use Guix in a shared HPC environment."
20884 msgstr ""
20885
20886 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7795
20887 msgid ""
20888 "HTTrack allows you to download a World Wide Web site from\n"
20889 "the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories,\n"
20890 "getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer.\n"
20891 "\n"
20892 "HTTrack arranges the original site's relative link-structure. Simply open\n"
20893 "a page of the @emph{mirrored} website in your browser, and you can browse the\n"
20894 "site from link to link, as if you were viewing it online. HTTrack can also\n"
20895 "update an existing mirrored site, and resume interrupted downloads.\n"
20896 "\n"
20897 "HTTrack is fully configurable, and has an integrated help system."
20898 msgstr ""
20899
20900 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7830
20901 msgid ""
20902 "buku is a powerful bookmark manager written in Python3 and SQLite3.\n"
20903 "@command{buku} can auto-import bookmarks from your browser and present them\n"
20904 "in an interactive command-line interface that lets you compose and update\n"
20905 "bookmarks directly. It can also present them in a web interface with\n"
20906 "@command{bukuserver}."
20907 msgstr ""
20908
20909 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7851
20910 msgid ""
20911 "Anonip masks the last bits of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in log files.\n"
20912 "That way most of the relevant information is preserved, while the IP address\n"
20913 "does not match a particular individuum anymore.\n"
20914 "\n"
20915 "Depending on your Web server, the log entries may be piped to Anonip directly\n"
20916 "or via a FIFO (named pipe). Thus the unmasked IP addresses will never be\n"
20917 "written to any file.\n"
20918 "\n"
20919 "It's also possible to rewrite existing log files.\n"
20920 "\n"
20921 "Anonip can also be uses as a Python module in your own Python application."
20922 msgstr ""
20923
20924 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7886
20925 msgid ""
20926 "Poussetaches (which literally means \"push tasks\" in\n"
20927 "French) is a lightweight asynchronous task execution service that aims to\n"
20928 "replace Celery and RabbitMQ for small Python applications.\n"
20929 "\n"
20930 "The app posts base64-encoded payload to poussetaches and specifies the\n"
20931 "endpoint that will be used to trigger the task. Poussetaches makes HTTP\n"
20932 "requests with the registered payload until the right status code is\n"
20933 "returned."
20934 msgstr ""
20935
20936 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7911
20937 msgid ""
20938 "htmlcxx is a simple non-validating CSS1 and HTML parser for\n"
20939 "C++. Although there are several other HTML parsers available, htmlcxx has some\n"
20940 "characteristics that make it unique:\n"
20941 "@itemize\n"
20942 "@item STL like navigation of DOM tree, using excelent's tree.hh library from\n"
20943 "Kasper Peeters\n"
20944 "@item It is possible to reproduce exactly, character by character, the original\n"
20945 "document from the parse tree\n"
20946 "@item Bundled CSS parser\n"
20947 "@item Optional parsing of attributes\n"
20948 "@item C++ code that looks like C++ (not so true anymore)\n"
20949 "@item Offsets of tags/elements in the original document are stored in the nodes\n"
20950 "of the DOM tree\n"
20951 "@end itemize"
20952 msgstr ""
20953
20954 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:7955
20955 msgid ""
20956 "libRocket is a C++ user interface package based on the HTML\n"
20957 "and CSS standards. libRocket uses the open standards XHTML1.0 and\n"
20958 "CSS2.0 (while borrowing features from HTML5 and CSS3), and extends them with\n"
20959 "features suited towards real-time applications. It is designed as a complete\n"
20960 "solution for any project's interface needs:\n"
20961 "\n"
20962 "@itemize\n"
20963 "@item Dynamic layout system.\n"
20964 "@item Efficient application-wide styling, with a custom-built templating engine.\n"
20965 "@item Fully featured control set: buttons, sliders, drop-downs, etc.\n"
20966 "@item Runtime visual debugging suite.\n"
20967 "@item Easily integrated and extensible with Python or Lua scripting.\n"
20968 "@end itemize\n"
20969 msgstr ""
20970
20971 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:8003
20972 msgid "gmnisrv is a simple Gemini protocol server written in C."
20973 msgstr ""
20974
20975 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:8035
20976 msgid ""
20977 "The openZIM project proposes offline storage solutions for\n"
20978 "content coming from the Web. The zimlib is the standard implementation of the\n"
20979 "ZIM specification. It is a library which implements the read and write method\n"
20980 "for ZIM files."
20981 msgstr ""
20982
20983 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:8091
20984 msgid ""
20985 "The Kiwix library provides the Kiwix software suite core.\n"
20986 "It contains the code shared by all Kiwix ports."
20987 msgstr ""
20988
20989 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:8158
20990 msgid ""
20991 "Kiwix Desktop allows you to enjoy a lot of different content\n"
20992 "offline (such as Wikipedia), without any access to Internet."
20993 msgstr ""
20994
20995 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:8182
20996 msgid ""
20997 "uriparser is a strictly RFC 3986 compliant URI parsing and\n"
20998 "handling library written in C89 (\"ANSI C\"). uriparser is fast and supports\n"
20999 "Unicode."
21000 msgstr ""
21001
21002 #: gnu/packages/web.scm:8216
21003 msgid ""
21004 "Quark is an extremely small and simple HTTP GET/HEAD only\n"
21005 "web server for static content. TLS is not natively supported and should be\n"
21006 "provided by a TLS reverse proxy (e.g. tlstunnel, hitch or stunnel)."
21007 msgstr ""
21008
21009 #: gnu/packages/wordnet.scm:94
21010 msgid ""
21011 "WordNet is a large lexical database of English. Nouns, verbs,\n"
21012 "adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets),\n"
21013 "each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of\n"
21014 "conceptual-semantic and lexical relations. The resulting network of\n"
21015 "meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser.\n"
21016 "WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download. WordNet's\n"
21017 "structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural\n"
21018 "language processing."
21019 msgstr ""
21020
21021 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:66
21022 msgid ""
21023 "The libogg library manipulates the ogg multimedia container\n"
21024 "format, which encapsulates raw compressed data and allows the interleaving of\n"
21025 "audio and video data. In addition to encapsulation and interleaving of\n"
21026 "multiple data streams, ogg provides packet framing, error detection, and\n"
21027 "periodic timestamps for seeking."
21028 msgstr ""
21029
21030 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:93
21031 msgid ""
21032 "The libvorbis library implements the ogg vorbis audio format,\n"
21033 "a fully open, non-proprietary, patent-and-royalty-free, general-purpose\n"
21034 "compressed audio format for mid to high quality (8kHz-48.0kHz, 16+ bit,\n"
21035 "polyphonic) audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to\n"
21036 "128 kbps/channel."
21037 msgstr ""
21038
21039 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:122
21040 msgid ""
21041 "The libtheora library implements the ogg theora video format,\n"
21042 "a fully open, non-proprietary, patent-and-royalty-free, general-purpose\n"
21043 "compressed video format."
21044 msgstr ""
21045
21046 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:151
21047 msgid ""
21048 "GNU Speex is a patent-free audio compression codec specially designed\n"
21049 "for speech. It is well-adapted to internet applications, such as VoIP. It\n"
21050 "features compression of different bands in the same bitstream, intensity\n"
21051 "stereo encoding, and voice activity detection."
21052 msgstr ""
21053
21054 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:180
21055 msgid ""
21056 "SpeexDSP is a @dfn{DSP} (Digital Signal Processing) library based on\n"
21057 "work from the @code{speex} codec."
21058 msgstr ""
21059
21060 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:214
21061 msgid ""
21062 "Libao is a cross-platform audio library that allows programs to\n"
21063 "output audio using a simple API on a wide variety of platforms.\n"
21064 "It currently supports:\n"
21065 "@enumerate\n"
21066 "@item Null output (handy for testing without a sound device),\n"
21067 "@item WAV files,\n"
21068 "@item AU files,\n"
21069 "@item RAW files,\n"
21070 "@item OSS (Open Sound System, used on Linux and FreeBSD),\n"
21071 "@item ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture),\n"
21072 "@item aRts (Analog RealTime Synth, used by KDE),\n"
21073 "@item PulseAudio (next generation GNOME sound server),\n"
21074 "@item esd (EsounD or Enlightened Sound Daemon),\n"
21075 "@item Mac OS X,\n"
21076 "@item Windows (98 and later),\n"
21077 "@item AIX,\n"
21078 "@item Sun/NetBSD/OpenBSD,\n"
21079 "@item IRIX,\n"
21080 "@item NAS (Network Audio Server),\n"
21081 "@item RoarAudio (Modern, multi-OS, networked Sound System),\n"
21082 "@item OpenBSD's sndio.\n"
21083 "@end enumerate\n"
21084 msgstr ""
21085
21086 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:259
21087 msgid ""
21088 "FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, an audio format that is lossless,\n"
21089 "meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC without any loss in quality."
21090 msgstr ""
21091
21092 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:287
21093 msgid ""
21094 "Kate is an overlay codec, originally designed for karaoke and text,\n"
21095 "that can be multiplixed in Ogg. Text and images can be carried by a Kate\n"
21096 "stream, and animated. Most of the time, this would be multiplexed with\n"
21097 "audio/video to carry subtitles, song lyrics (with or without karaoke data),\n"
21098 "etc., but doesn't have to be.\n"
21099 "\n"
21100 "Series of curves (splines, segments, etc.) may be attached to various\n"
21101 "properties (text position, font size, etc.) to create animated overlays.\n"
21102 "This allows scrolling or fading text to be defined. This can even be used\n"
21103 "to draw arbitrary shapes, so hand drawing can also be represented by a\n"
21104 "Kate stream."
21105 msgstr ""
21106
21107 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:323
21108 msgid ""
21109 "Ogg vorbis is a non-proprietary, patent-and-royalty-free,\n"
21110 "general-purpose compressed audio format.\n"
21111 "\n"
21112 "The package vorbis-tools contains\n"
21113 "ogg123, an ogg vorbis command line audio player;\n"
21114 "oggenc, the ogg vorbis encoder;\n"
21115 "oggdec, a simple, portable command line decoder (to wav and raw);\n"
21116 "ogginfo, to obtain information (tags, bitrate, length, etc.) about\n"
21117 " an ogg vorbis file."
21118 msgstr ""
21119
21120 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:351
21121 msgid ""
21122 "Opus is a totally open, royalty-free, highly versatile audio codec. Opus\n"
21123 "is unmatched for interactive speech and music transmission over the Internet,\n"
21124 "but is also intended for storage and streaming applications. It is\n"
21125 "standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as RFC 6716 which\n"
21126 "incorporated technology from Skype's SILK codec and Xiph.Org's CELT codec."
21127 msgstr ""
21128
21129 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:389
21130 msgid ""
21131 "Opus is a royalty-free, highly versatile audio codec.\n"
21132 "Opus-tools provide command line utilities for creating, inspecting and\n"
21133 "decoding .opus files."
21134 msgstr ""
21135
21136 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:419
21137 msgid ""
21138 "The opusfile library provides seeking, decode, and playback of Opus\n"
21139 "streams in the Ogg container (.opus files) including over http(s) on posix and\n"
21140 "windows systems."
21141 msgstr ""
21142
21143 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:442
21144 msgid ""
21145 "The libopusenc libraries provide a high-level API for\n"
21146 "encoding Opus files and streams."
21147 msgstr ""
21148
21149 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:472
21150 msgid ""
21151 "Icecast is a streaming media server which currently supports\n"
21152 "Ogg (Vorbis and Theora), Opus, WebM and MP3 audio streams. It can be used to\n"
21153 "create an Internet radio station or a privately running jukebox and many\n"
21154 "things in between."
21155 msgstr ""
21156
21157 #: gnu/packages/xiph.scm:502
21158 msgid ""
21159 "Libshout is a library for communicating with and sending data to an\n"
21160 "icecast server. It handles the socket connection, the timing of the data,\n"
21161 "and prevents bad data from getting to the icecast server."
21162 msgstr ""
21163
21164 #: gnu/services/base.scm:244
21165 msgid ""
21166 "Populate the @file{/etc/fstab} based on the given file\n"
21167 "system objects."
21168 msgstr ""
21169
21170 #: gnu/services/base.scm:282
21171 msgid ""
21172 "Take care of syncing the root file\n"
21173 "system and of remounting it read-only when the system shuts down."
21174 msgstr ""
21175
21176 #: gnu/services/base.scm:441
21177 msgid ""
21178 "Provide Shepherd services to mount and unmount the given\n"
21179 "file systems, as well as corresponding @file{/etc/fstab} entries."
21180 msgstr ""
21181
21182 #: gnu/services/base.scm:539
21183 msgid ""
21184 "Seed the @file{/dev/urandom} pseudo-random number\n"
21185 "generator (RNG) with the value recorded when the system was last shut\n"
21186 "down."
21187 msgstr ""
21188
21189 #: gnu/services/base.scm:571
21190 msgid ""
21191 "Run the @command{rngd} random number generation daemon to\n"
21192 "supply entropy to the kernel's pool."
21193 msgstr ""
21194
21195 #: gnu/services/base.scm:600
21196 msgid "Initialize the machine's host name."
21197 msgstr ""
21198
21199 #: gnu/services/base.scm:630
21200 msgid "Ensure the Linux virtual terminals run in UTF-8 mode."
21201 msgstr ""
21202
21203 #: gnu/services/base.scm:643
21204 msgid ""
21205 "@emph{This service is deprecated in favor of the\n"
21206 "@code{keyboard-layout} field of @code{operating-system}.} Load the given list\n"
21207 "of console keymaps with @command{loadkeys}."
21208 msgstr ""
21209
21210 #: gnu/services/base.scm:703
21211 msgid ""
21212 "Install the given fonts on the specified ttys (fonts are per\n"
21213 "virtual console on GNU/Linux). The value of this service is a list of\n"
21214 "tty/font pairs. The font can be the name of a font provided by the @code{kbd}\n"
21215 "package or any valid argument to @command{setfont}, as in this example:\n"
21216 "\n"
21217 "@example\n"
21218 "`((\"tty1\" . \"LatGrkCyr-8x16\")\n"
21219 " (\"tty2\" . ,(file-append\n"
21220 " font-tamzen\n"
21221 " \"/share/kbd/consolefonts/TamzenForPowerline10x20.psf\"))\n"
21222 " (\"tty3\" . ,(file-append\n"
21223 " font-terminus\n"
21224 " \"/share/consolefonts/ter-132n\"))) ; for HDPI\n"
21225 "@end example\n"
21226 msgstr ""
21227
21228 #: gnu/services/base.scm:755
21229 msgid ""
21230 "Provide a console log-in service as specified by its\n"
21231 "configuration value, a @code{login-configuration} object."
21232 msgstr ""
21233
21234 #: gnu/services/base.scm:1023
21235 msgid ""
21236 "Provide console login using the @command{agetty}\n"
21237 "program."
21238 msgstr ""
21239
21240 #: gnu/services/base.scm:1088
21241 msgid ""
21242 "Provide console login using the @command{mingetty}\n"
21243 "program."
21244 msgstr ""
21245
21246 #: gnu/services/base.scm:1305
21247 msgid ""
21248 "Runs libc's @dfn{name service cache daemon} (nscd) with the\n"
21249 "given configuration---an @code{<nscd-configuration>} object. @xref{Name\n"
21250 "Service Switch}, for an example."
21251 msgstr ""
21252
21253 #: gnu/services/base.scm:1344
21254 msgid ""
21255 "Run the syslog daemon, @command{syslogd}, which is\n"
21256 "responsible for logging system messages."
21257 msgstr ""
21258
21259 #: gnu/services/base.scm:1414
21260 msgid ""
21261 "Install the specified resource usage limits by populating\n"
21262 "@file{/etc/security/limits.conf} and using the @code{pam_limits}\n"
21263 "authentication module."
21264 msgstr ""
21265
21266 #: gnu/services/base.scm:1760
21267 msgid "Run the build daemon of GNU@tie{}Guix, aka. @command{guix-daemon}."
21268 msgstr ""
21269
21270 #: gnu/services/base.scm:1910
21271 msgid ""
21272 "Add a Shepherd service running @command{guix publish}, a\n"
21273 "command that allows you to share pre-built binaries with others over HTTP."
21274 msgstr ""
21275
21276 #: gnu/services/base.scm:2116
21277 msgid ""
21278 "Run @command{udev}, which populates the @file{/dev}\n"
21279 "directory dynamically. Get extra rules from the packages listed in the\n"
21280 "@code{rules} field of its value, @code{udev-configuration} object."
21281 msgstr ""
21282
21283 #: gnu/services/base.scm:2197
21284 msgid "Turn on the virtual memory swap area."
21285 msgstr ""
21286
21287 #: gnu/services/base.scm:2239
21288 msgid ""
21289 "Run GPM, the general-purpose mouse daemon, with the given\n"
21290 "command-line options. GPM allows users to use the mouse in the console,\n"
21291 "notably to select, copy, and paste text. The default options use the\n"
21292 "@code{ps2} protocol, which works for both USB and PS/2 mice."
21293 msgstr ""
21294
21295 #: gnu/services/base.scm:2312
21296 msgid ""
21297 "Start the @command{kmscon} virtual terminal emulator for the\n"
21298 "Linux @dfn{kernel mode setting} (KMS)."
21299 msgstr ""
21300
21301 #: gnu/services/base.scm:2435
21302 msgid ""
21303 "Turn up the specified network interfaces upon startup,\n"
21304 "with the given IP address, gateway, netmask, and so on. The value for\n"
21305 "services of this type is a list of @code{static-networking} objects, one per\n"
21306 "network interface."
21307 msgstr ""
21308
21309 #: gnu/services/certbot.scm:158
21310 #, scheme-format
21311 msgid "~a may need to be run~%"
21312 msgstr ""
21313
21314 #: gnu/services/certbot.scm:207
21315 msgid ""
21316 "Automatically renew @url{https://letsencrypt.org, Let's\n"
21317 "Encrypt} HTTPS certificates by adjusting the nginx web server configuration\n"
21318 "and periodically invoking @command{certbot}."
21319 msgstr ""
21320
21321 #: gnu/services/file-sharing.scm:74
21322 #, scheme-format
21323 msgid "salt value must be a string of ~d characters"
21324 msgstr ""
21325
21326 #: gnu/services/file-sharing.scm:675
21327 #, scheme-format
21328 msgid "Wait period expired; killing transmission-daemon (pid ~a).~%"
21329 msgstr ""
21330
21331 #: gnu/services/file-sharing.scm:678
21332 msgid ""
21333 "(If you see this message regularly, you may need to increase the value\n"
21334 "of 'stop-wait-period' in the service configuration.)\n"
21335 msgstr ""
21336
21337 #: gnu/services/file-sharing.scm:692
21338 msgid "Service transmission-daemon has been asked to reload its settings file."
21339 msgstr ""
21340
21341 #: gnu/services/file-sharing.scm:694
21342 msgid "Service transmission-daemon is not running."
21343 msgstr ""
21344
21345 #: gnu/services/file-sharing.scm:798
21346 msgid "Share files using the BitTorrent protocol."
21347 msgstr ""
21348
21349 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:307
21350 msgid ""
21351 "Run @command{dhcp}, a Dynamic Host Configuration\n"
21352 "Protocol (DHCP) client, on all the non-loopback network interfaces."
21353 msgstr ""
21354
21355 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:375
21356 msgid ""
21357 "Run a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) daemon. The\n"
21358 "daemon is responsible for allocating IP addresses to its client."
21359 msgstr ""
21360
21361 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:531
21362 msgid ""
21363 "Run the @command{ntpd}, the Network Time Protocol (NTP)\n"
21364 "daemon of the @uref{http://www.ntp.org, Network Time Foundation}. The daemon\n"
21365 "will keep the system clock synchronized with that of the given servers."
21366 msgstr ""
21367
21368 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:640
21369 msgid ""
21370 "Run the @command{ntpd}, the Network Time Protocol (NTP)\n"
21371 "daemon, as implemented by @uref{http://www.openntpd.org, OpenNTPD}. The\n"
21372 "daemon will keep the system clock synchronized with that of the given servers."
21373 msgstr ""
21374
21375 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:728
21376 msgid ""
21377 "Start @command{inetd}, the @dfn{Internet superserver}. It is responsible\n"
21378 "for listening on Internet sockets and spawning the corresponding services on\n"
21379 "demand."
21380 msgstr ""
21381
21382 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:846
21383 msgid ""
21384 "Run the OpenDHT @command{dhtnode} command that allows\n"
21385 "participating in the distributed hash table based OpenDHT network. The\n"
21386 "service can be configured to act as a proxy to the distributed network, which\n"
21387 "can be useful for portable devices where minimizing energy consumption is\n"
21388 "paramount. OpenDHT was originally based on Kademlia and adapted for\n"
21389 "applications in communication. It is used by Jami, for example."
21390 msgstr ""
21391
21392 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1037
21393 msgid ""
21394 "Run the @uref{https://torproject.org, Tor} anonymous\n"
21395 "networking daemon."
21396 msgstr ""
21397
21398 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1046
21399 msgid "Define a new Tor @dfn{hidden service}."
21400 msgstr ""
21401
21402 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1114
21403 msgid ""
21404 "Run @url{https://launchpad.net/wicd,Wicd}, a network\n"
21405 "management daemon that aims to simplify wired and wireless networking."
21406 msgstr ""
21407
21408 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1255
21409 msgid ""
21410 "Run @uref{https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager,\n"
21411 "NetworkManager}, a network management daemon that aims to simplify wired and\n"
21412 "wireless networking."
21413 msgstr ""
21414
21415 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1324
21416 msgid ""
21417 "Run @url{https://01.org/connman,Connman},\n"
21418 "a network connection manager."
21419 msgstr ""
21420
21421 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1347
21422 msgid ""
21423 "Run @uref{https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/ModemManager,\n"
21424 "ModemManager}, a modem management daemon that aims to simplify dialup\n"
21425 "networking."
21426 msgstr ""
21427
21428 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1437
21429 msgid ""
21430 "Run @uref{http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/,\n"
21431 "USB_ModeSwitch}, a mode switching tool for controlling USB devices with\n"
21432 "multiple @dfn{modes}. When plugged in for the first time many USB\n"
21433 "devices (primarily high-speed WAN modems) act like a flash storage containing\n"
21434 "installers for Windows drivers. USB_ModeSwitch replays the sequence the\n"
21435 "Windows drivers would send to switch their mode from storage to modem (or\n"
21436 "whatever the thing is supposed to do)."
21437 msgstr ""
21438
21439 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1508
21440 msgid ""
21441 "Run the WPA Supplicant daemon, a service that\n"
21442 "implements authentication, key negotiation and more for wireless networks."
21443 msgstr ""
21444
21445 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1570
21446 msgid ""
21447 "Run the @uref{https://w1.fi/hostapd/, hostapd} daemon for Wi-Fi access\n"
21448 "points and authentication servers."
21449 msgstr ""
21450
21451 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1604
21452 msgid "Run hostapd to simulate WiFi connectivity."
21453 msgstr ""
21454
21455 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1664
21456 msgid ""
21457 "Run @uref{http://www.openvswitch.org, Open vSwitch}, a multilayer virtual\n"
21458 "switch designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic\n"
21459 "extension."
21460 msgstr ""
21461
21462 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1710
21463 msgid "Run @command{iptables-restore}, setting up the specified rules."
21464 msgstr ""
21465
21466 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1779
21467 msgid "Run @command{nft}, setting up the specified ruleset."
21468 msgstr ""
21469
21470 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1880
21471 msgid ""
21472 "Run @url{https://pagekite.net/,PageKite}, a tunneling solution to make\n"
21473 "local servers publicly accessible on the web, even behind NATs and firewalls."
21474 msgstr ""
21475
21476 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:1976
21477 msgid ""
21478 "Connect to the Yggdrasil mesh network.\n"
21479 "See yggdrasil -genconf for config options."
21480 msgstr ""
21481
21482 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:2114
21483 msgid ""
21484 "Run @command{ipfs daemon}, the reference implementation\n"
21485 "of the IPFS peer-to-peer storage network."
21486 msgstr ""
21487
21488 #: gnu/services/networking.scm:2153
21489 msgid ""
21490 "Run @uref{https://www.keepalived.org/, Keepalived}\n"
21491 "routing software."
21492 msgstr ""
21493
21494 #: gnu/services/version-control.scm:160
21495 msgid ""
21496 "Expose Git repositories over the insecure @code{git://} TCP-based\n"
21497 "protocol."
21498 msgstr ""
21499
21500 #: gnu/services/version-control.scm:379
21501 msgid ""
21502 "Setup @command{gitolite}, a Git hosting tool providing access over SSH..\n"
21503 "By default, the @code{git} user is used, but this is configurable.\n"
21504 "Additionally, Gitolite can integrate with with tools like gitweb or cgit to\n"
21505 "provide a web interface to view selected repositories."
21506 msgstr ""