An opinionated React framework for building interactive articles. Featuring matrix visualizations, with planned support for interactive timelines, function plots, and UML diagrams.
Generates and consumes source maps
A Tailwind CSS plugin for automatically styling plain HTML content with beautiful typographic defaults.
CLI for measuring component usage
Get the native JavaScript type of a value, preceded by the appropriate indefinite article (either `a` or `an`), for use in error messages.
PostCSS plugin to transform the :is() CSS pseudo-class into more compatible CSS selectors.
Use the :dir pseudo-class in CSS
Use Custom Selectors in CSS
Graph theory (a.k.a. network) library for analysis and visualisation
To extract main article from given URL
retext plugin to check if indefinite articles (`a`, `an`) are used correctly
A standalone version of the readability library used for Firefox Reader View.
zego webrtc express sdk
Check if stdout or stderr is interactive
Minify selectors with PostCSS.
Article component for the Municipality of Utrecht based on the NL Design System architecture
The article skeleton
Detect whether the terminal supports Unicode
Prefix a noun with an indefinite article - a or an - based on whether it begins with a vowel
A JavaScript library for efficient immutable updates
Use this package for Product Fruits installation into NPM environments. This package can be used in browser environments. The package supports TypeScript.
Wrapper for legacy Interactive components
Interactive plugin to Openlayers
Extra information components at the bottom of the articles, such as topics, related articles and comments
A tiny ruby wrapper for Readability's content parser api
A tiny ruby wrapper for Mercury's content parser api
Ruby gem/plugin to interact with the Church Community Builder API (https://support.churchcommunitybuilder.com/customer/portal/articles/640589-api-documentation).
A wrapper for the PrinceXML PDF generation library based on article by Seth from Subimage Interactive at http://sublog.subimage.com/2007/05/29/html-css-to-pdf-using-ruby-on-rails
A wrapper for the PrinceXML PDF generation library based on article by Seth from Subimage Interactive at http://sublog.subimage.com/2007/05/29/html-css-to-pdf-using-ruby-on-rails
A wrapper for the PrinceXML PDF generation library based on article by Seth from Subimage Interactive at http://sublog.subimage.com/2007/05/29/html-css-to-pdf-using-ruby-on-rails
A Ruby gem that provides a simple interface to interact with the Codegyan API, including support for Compiler API, Tools API, Articles API, and Tutorials API.
PageStructuredData gives Rails applications a small page object and view partial for rendering page titles, basic meta tags, Open Graph tags, Twitter card tags, breadcrumb JSON-LD, article and forum post JSON-LD, Person, Organization, and WebSite JSON-LD, and public interaction statistics.
Multimodal systems realizing a combination of speech, gesture and graphical-driven interaction are getting part of our everyday life. Examples are in-car assistance systems or recent game consoles. Future interaction will be embedded into smart environments offering the user to choose and to combine a heterogeneous set of interaction devices and modalities based on his preferences realizing an ubiquitous and multimodal access. This framework enables the modeling and execution of multimodal interaction interfaces for the web based on ruby and implements a server-sided synchronisation of all connected modes and media. Currenlty the framework considers gestures, head movements, multi touch and the mouse as principle input modes. The priciple output media is a web application based on a rails frontend as well as sound support based on the SDL libraries. Building this framework is an ongoing effort and it has to be pointed out that it serves to demonstrate scientific research results and is not targeted to we applied to serve productive systems as they are several limitations that need to be solved (maybe with your help?) like for instance multi-user support and authentification. The MINT core gem contains all basic AUI and CUI models as well as the basic infrastructure to create interactors and mappings. For presenting the user interface on a specific platform a "frontend framework" is required. For the first MINT version (2010) we used Rails 2.3 (See http://github.com/sfeu/MINT-rails). The current version uses nodeJS and socketstream as the frontend framework (See http://github.com/sfeu/MINT-platform). The MINT-platform project contains installation instructions. There is still no further documentation for the framework, but a lot of articles about the concepts and theories of our approach have already been published and can be accessed from our project site http://www.multi-access.de .
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.