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InetDaemon.Com opentracker - An open and free bittorrent tracker Overview opentracker is a open and free bittorrent tracker project. It aims for minimal resource usage and is intended to run at your wlan router. Currently it is deployed as an open and free tracker instance. Version History opentracker is currently only available from CVS. Build instructions Until opentracker is declared official release ready, the way to install it is: cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.fefe.de:/cvs -z9 co libowfatcd libowfatmakecd ..# LEGACY: cvs -d:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.erdgeist.org:/home/cvsroot co opentrackergit clone opentrackermake That should leave you with an exectuable called opentracker and one debug version opentracker.debug. Some variables in opentracker's Makefile control features and behaviour of opentracker. -DWANT_V6 makes opentracker an IPv6-only tracker. Currently there is some packages for some linux distributions and OpenBSD around, but some of them patch Makefile and default config to make opentracker closed by default. Invocation
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Maldives warns of climate refugees Mohamed Nasheed: '...this is unlike any other thing that has happened before.' Photo: AFP THE president of what could be the first country in the world lost to rising sea levels has urged Australia to prepare for a wave of climate refugees. Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed's government is considering Australia as a new home if the archipelago disappears into the ocean. ''I think it's really quite necessary for Australians and for every rich country to understand that this is unlike any other thing that's happened before,'' Mr Nasheed told The Saturday Age. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts a sea level rise of up to 59 centimetres over the next century, a level that would inundate most of the Maldives' inhabited atolls. Fourteen islands have already been abandoned. The country has established a sovereign wealth fund to buy land overseas and finance the relocation of the country's 350,000 people. Advertisement
The Journal of Irreproducible Results Font embedding with css: the @font-face selector ... and more Introduction With the @font-face {...} selector you have the possibility to import a font in a webpage. If it is not installed on the visitors computer, it is temporally available during the visit of your page. Sounds beautiful, is as simple solution, but . This was possible according to the CSS2 specifications ... ( here) This is not possible according to the CSS2.1 specifications ... ( here) The trouble is, that the most browsers don't support (fully) the CSS2 rules (using CSS2.1 instead), and cannot display the fonts defined by the @font-face {...} rules. Easy reading article: Anne van Kesteren's weblog 20th August 2003. Workaround? See test page for scalable image for non existing font type. But in some cases it is possible to make a cross browser font embedding or an IE-only font embedding! Testing the universal way This paragraph uses theembedded 'Ace Crikey' font ( embedded as *.ttf file ) ( image ) Here is in the same way the 'Trains' font (a dingbats "font") as embedded ttf: ...opOte.
Deploying Font Servers « 318 Tech Journal Mac OS X has come with the ability to activate and deactivate Fonts on the fly since 10.5, when Font Book was introduced. Font Book allows a single user to manage their fonts easily. But many will find that managing fonts on a per-computer basis ends up not being enough. Which begs the question: who needs a font server? A very simplistic answer is any organization with more than 5 users working in a collaborative environment. Lack of font management is a cost center for many organizations. Font Management and Best Practices Anyone who uses fonts for daily workflow needs font management. ~/Library/Fonts/Library/Fonts/System/Library Fonts Leaving any necessary system, Microsoft Web Core, and required Adobe fonts. The best resource for this process can be found at Extensis Font Best Practices in OX v.7, which can be found at: Types of Font Server Products Available Insider Software offers two levels of font servers. Extensis 1. 1.
cufón - fonts for the people UPDATE Oct 24: We have released version 1.09i, which is the same as 1.09 but IE9-compatible. 1.10 is on its way as well. Keep in mind that you do not need to convert your font files again, just replace your old cufon-yui.js with a new one and you're good to go. As it currently stands, version 1.09 does not work in IE9 beta which was just released. Just in case it doesn't work in the final version either, we've implemented a fix in the latest development version. You might also want to take this opportunity to try Typekit, a hosted, @font-face-based alternative. On Windows, you may first have to copy the font file out of the Fonts folder and paste it elsewhere in order to be able to select it. Currently only TrueType (TTF), OpenType (OTF), Printer Font Binary (PFB) and PostScript fonts are supported. Useful if you're using multiple variants of the same font (bold, italic etc). See Fonts and the Law at fontembedding.com for more information. Cufón is distributed under the MIT license.