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sigar-java-1.6.5-0.16.git58097d9.fc24.x86_64
This package contains the Java bindings SIGAR.
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sil-mingzat-fonts-1.000-6.fc36.noarch
Mingzat is based on Jason Glavy's JG Lepcha font which was a custom-encoded
font. The goal for this product was to provide a single Unicode-based font
that would contain all Lepcha characters. In addition, there is provision for
other Latin characters and symbols. This font makes use of state-of-the-art
font technologies (Graphite and OpenType) to support the need for conjuncts
and to position arbitrary combinations of Lepcha glyphs and combining marks
optimally.
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sil-nuosu-fonts-2.200-4.fc36.noarch
The Nuosu SIL Font is a single Unicode font for the standardized Yi script
used by a large ethnic group in southwestern China.
Until this version, the font was called SIL Yi.
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sil-padauk-fonts-3.003-9.fc36.noarch
Padauk is a pan Burma font designed to support all Myanmar script based
languages. It covers all of the Unicode Myanmar script blocks and works
on all OpenType and Graphite based systems.
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simple-scan-42.1-1.fc36.x86_64
Simple Scan is an easy-to-use application, designed to let users connect their
scanner and quickly have the image/document in an appropriate format.
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simplelayout.base-4.0.3-1.lbn19.noarch
SimpleLayout provides an intuitive way of adding and arranging the different elements of a page such as paragraphs, images, files and links using drag-and-drop functionality. These elements are implemented as addable and easily arrangeable "blocks". Because of the restricted dimensions of text, images and other content elements, the general result is content with a uniform look and feel throughout the site.
Simplelayout provides the following features:
simplelayout.base
Base functions
Base layout rendering
Base block actions
Base viewlets - one column - two columns - two columns with one column on top - controls
configlet - simplelayout is completely configurable TTW, including image sizes and column dimensions
design menu - choose between the different designs/layouts
includes block configuration adapters - all block configs such as layout, image sizes, block height etc, will be saved in an adapter (annotations) for every block
upgrade steps
base JS functions - align to grid (for two columns designs only) - helper functions
New scales for atct image field (requires zope restart)
For more information check simplelayout dependencies: * simplelayout.ui.base * simplelayout.types.common * simplelayout.ui.dragndrop
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simplelayout.portlet.dropzone-1.2.2-1.lbn19.noarch
provides a portlet with a "drop zone" for simplelayout blocks. you can simply drag a block and drop it into the portlet area. the block is now shown as portlet. This package has its own configlet for image sizes.
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simplelayout.ui.base-3.0.6-1.lbn19.noarch
following features for simplelayout are provided by this package
using jquery/ajax
implement always the newest jquery framework and jquery.ui
implement the grey jquery theme
delete blocks by a modal window
reload blocks
change block layout
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simplelayout.ui.dragndrop-3.1.0-1.lbn19.noarch
following features for simplelayout are provided by this package
using jquery/ajax
dragging and dropping blocks arround
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simplon.plone.ldap-1.0-4.lbn13.noarch
Active Directory
Active Directory provides an LDAP interface to its data. Using this interface Plone
can use both users and groups from an Active Directory system. Writing to Active
Directory is not supported.
With Active Directory you can use two different properties as login name:
userPrincipalName and sAMAccountName. sAMAccountName is the plain account name without
any domain information and is only unique within a single domain. If your environment
only uses a single AD domain this option is the best choice. For environments with
multiple names the userPrincipalName attribute can be used since this includes both
account name and domain information.
Since Plone does not support binary user ids it is not possible to use the objectGUID
attribute as user ids. Instead you can use either sAMAccountName or userPrincipalName.
The same criteria for choosing a login name also apply to selecting the user id
attribute.
Standard LDAP
LDAP directory servers are fully supported. LDAP users and groups are usable as
standard Plone users and groups can be me managed normally. Creating and deleting users
and groups is supported.
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