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raptus.inlinelightbox-1.0b20-1.lbn25.noarch
raptus.inlinelightbox provides a inline lightbox jQuery plugin which is highly customizable.
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raptus.multilanguageplone-1.1a3-3.lbn25.noarch
raptus.multilanguageplone provides a simple way to have internationalization on
content objects. raptus.multilanguageplone isn't meant to be a fully fledged
multilanguage tool, like LinguaPlone. Translation is done directly in the
edit view of a content type and provides a widget to use google's translation
api to translate the different fields.
Unlike LinguaPlone raptus.multilanguageplone doesn't create an object for each
translation, it stores the translation on the object itself and therefor doesn't
support translation workflows and language aware object paths.
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raptus.supersized-1.0a1-1.lbn25.noarch
raptus.supersized provides the supersized jQuery plugin written by Sam Dunn
http://buildinternet.com/project/supersized/
integrated into plone and slightly adjusted.
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raptus.touchswipe-1.0a1-1.lbn25.noarch
Provides the jQuery TouchSwipe plugin as Plone JS resource
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tbb-2020.1-2.lbn25.x86_64
Threading Building Blocks (TBB) is a C++ runtime library that
abstracts the low-level threading details necessary for optimal
multi-core performance. It uses common C++ templates and coding style
to eliminate tedious threading implementation work.
TBB requires fewer lines of code to achieve parallelism than other
threading models. The applications you write are portable across
platforms. Since the library is also inherently scalable, no code
maintenance is required as more processor cores become available.
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webcouturier.dropdownmenu-3.0.2-1.lbn25.noarch
Overview
You will get the dropdown menus for those items in global navigation that have
the subitems. Submenus are build based on the same policy as the Site Map, so
it will show the same tree as you would get in the Site Map or navigation portlet
being in appropriate section. Requires plone.browserlayer to be installed in your
site.
How it works
Dropdown menus are build based on the same policy as the Site Map, so it will show
the same tree as you would get in the Site Map or navigation portlet being in
appropriate section. This means - no private objects for anonymouses; no objects,
excluded from the navigation - exactly the same behavior you would expect from Site
Map or navigation portlet.
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wv-1.2.9-13.fc24.x86_64
Wv is a program that understands the Microsoft Word 6/7/8/9
binary file format and is able to convert Word
documents into HTML, which can then be read with a browser.
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zest.pocompile-1.4-1.lbn25.noarch
This package compiles po files. It contains a zest.releaser entry point and a stand-alone command line tool.
Goal
You want to release a package that has a locales dir (or locale, or something else as long as it has a LC_MESSAGES folder somewhere in it) with translations in .po files. You want to include the compiled .mo files in your release as well, but you do not want to keep those in a revision control system (like subversion) as they are binary and can be easily recreated. That is good. This package helps with that.
Want .mo files? Add a MANIFEST.in file.
When you use python setup.py sdist to create a source distribution, distutils (or setuptools or distribute or distutils2) knows which files it should include by looking at the information of the revision control system (RCS). This is why in the case of subversion you should use a checkout and not an export: you need the versioning information. (For other RCS or for subversion 1.7+ you currently need to install extra packages like setuptools-git.)
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zest.releaser-6.13.5-1.lbn25.noarch
zest.releaser is collection of command-line programs to help you automate the task
of releasing a software project. It's particularly helpful with Python package
projects, but it can also be used for non-Python projects. For example, it's used
to tag buildouts - a project only needs a version.txt file to be used with
zest.releaser.
It will help you to automate:
* Updating the version number. The version number can either be in setup.py or
version.txt. For example, 0.3.dev0 (current) to 0.3 (release) to 0.4.dev0
(new development version).
* Updating the history/changes file. It logs the release date on release and
adds a new section for the upcoming changes (new development version).
* Tagging the release. It creates a tag in your version control system named
after the released version number.
* Uploading a source release to PyPI. It will only do this if the package is
already registered there (else it will ask, defaulting to 'no'); the Zest
Releaser is careful not to publish your private projects! It can also check
out the tag in a temporary directory in case you need to modify it.
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zope-AccessControl-3.0.14-1.lbn25.x86_64
AccessControl provides a general security framework for use in Zope2.
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