SourceForge: pronouncepwgen/pronouncepwgen: changeset 13:1e21afd14788
More restructuring to accommodate KeePass 2.09 PLX format generation.
authorjaybz
Wed Sep 23 16:15:47 2009 +0800 (2 months ago)
changeset 131e21afd14788
parent 1232e0ca1446ec
child 14bbdf402c7f14
More restructuring to accommodate KeePass 2.09 PLX format generation.
License.txt
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Nuvola Readme.txt
PronouncePwGen/License.txt
PronouncePwGen/Nuvola License.txt
PronouncePwGen/Nuvola Readme.txt
PronouncePwGen/PronouncePwGen.csproj
PronouncePwGen/Readme.txt
Readme.txt
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     3.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     3.2 +++ b/Nuvola Readme.txt	Wed Sep 23 16:15:47 2009 +0800
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     3.4 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     3.5 +This copyright and license notice covers the images in this directory.
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     3.9 +TITLE:	NUVOLA ICON THEME for KDE 3.x
    3.10 +AUTHOR:	David Vignoni | ICON KING
    3.11 +SITE:	http://www.icon-king.com
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    3.41 +dave [at] icon-king.com
    3.42 +
    3.43 +Date:		15 october 2004
    3.44 +Version:	1.0
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    3.46 +DESCRIPTION:
    3.47 +
    3.48 +Icon theme for KDE 3.x. 
    3.49 +Icons where designed using Adobe Illustrator, and then exported to PNG format.
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    3.63 +http:           	http://www.icon-king.com
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     6.1 --- a/PronouncePwGen/Nuvola Readme.txt	Wed Sep 23 15:58:44 2009 +0800
     6.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     6.3 @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
     6.4 -++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     6.5 -This copyright and license notice covers the images in this directory.
     6.6 -Note the license notice contains an add-on.
     6.7 -************************************************************************
     6.8 -
     6.9 -TITLE:	NUVOLA ICON THEME for KDE 3.x
    6.10 -AUTHOR:	David Vignoni | ICON KING
    6.11 -SITE:	http://www.icon-king.com
    6.12 -MAILING LIST: http://mail.icon-king.com/mailman/listinfo/nuvola_icon-king.com
    6.13 -
    6.14 -Copyright (c)  2003-2004  David Vignoni.
    6.15 -
    6.16 -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    6.17 -modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
    6.18 -License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
    6.19 -version 2.1 of the License.
    6.20 -This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    6.21 -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    6.22 -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
    6.23 -Lesser General Public License for more details.
    6.24 -You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
    6.25 -License along with this library (see the the license.txt file); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
    6.26 -#######**** NOTE THIS ADD-ON ****#######
    6.27 -The GNU Lesser General Public License or LGPL is written for software libraries
    6.28 -in the first place. The LGPL has to be considered valid for this artwork
    6.29 -library too.
    6.30 -Nuvola icon theme for KDE 3.x is a special kind of software library, it is an
    6.31 -artwork library, it's elements can be used in a Graphical User Interface, or
    6.32 -GUI.
    6.33 -Source code, for this library means:
    6.34 - - raster png image* .
    6.35 -The LGPL in some sections obliges you to make the files carry
    6.36 -notices. With images this is in some cases impossible or hardly usefull.
    6.37 -With this library a notice is placed at a prominent place in the directory
    6.38 -containing the elements. You may follow this practice.
    6.39 -The exception in section 6 of the GNU Lesser General Public License covers
    6.40 -the use of elements of this art library in a GUI.
    6.41 -dave [at] icon-king.com
    6.42 -
    6.43 -Date:		15 october 2004
    6.44 -Version:	1.0
    6.45 -
    6.46 -DESCRIPTION:
    6.47 -
    6.48 -Icon theme for KDE 3.x. 
    6.49 -Icons where designed using Adobe Illustrator, and then exported to PNG format.
    6.50 -Icons shadows and minor corrections were done using Adobe Photoshop.
    6.51 -Kiconedit was used to correct some 16x16 and 22x22 icons.
    6.52 -
    6.53 -LICENSE
    6.54 -
    6.55 -Released under GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
    6.56 -Look at the license.txt file.
    6.57 -
    6.58 -CONTACT
    6.59 -
    6.60 -David Vignoni	
    6.61 -e-mail :		david [at] icon-king.com
    6.62 -ICQ :			117761009
    6.63 -http:           	http://www.icon-king.com
     7.1 --- a/PronouncePwGen/PronouncePwGen.csproj	Wed Sep 23 15:58:44 2009 +0800
     7.2 +++ b/PronouncePwGen/PronouncePwGen.csproj	Wed Sep 23 16:15:47 2009 +0800
     7.3 @@ -70,22 +70,28 @@
     7.4      </EmbeddedResource>
     7.5    </ItemGroup>
     7.6    <ItemGroup>
     7.7 -    <Content Include="License.txt">
     7.8 -      <CopyToOutputDirectory>Always</CopyToOutputDirectory>
     7.9 -    </Content>
    7.10 -    <Content Include="Nuvola License.txt">
    7.11 -      <CopyToOutputDirectory>Always</CopyToOutputDirectory>
    7.12 -    </Content>
    7.13 -    <Content Include="Nuvola Readme.txt">
    7.14 -      <CopyToOutputDirectory>Always</CopyToOutputDirectory>
    7.15 -    </Content>
    7.16 -    <Content Include="Readme.txt">
    7.17 -      <CopyToOutputDirectory>Always</CopyToOutputDirectory>
    7.18 -    </Content>
    7.19      <None Include="Resources\Nuvola\B48x48_KGPG_Info.png" />
    7.20      <None Include="Resources\Nuvola\B16x16_KGPG_Gen.png" />
    7.21      <None Include="Resources\Nuvola\B22x22_KGPG_Info.png" />
    7.22    </ItemGroup>
    7.23 +  <ItemGroup>
    7.24 +    <Content Include="..\License.txt">
    7.25 +      <Link>License.txt</Link>
    7.26 +      <CopyToOutputDirectory>Always</CopyToOutputDirectory>
    7.27 +    </Content>
    7.28 +    <Content Include="..\Nuvola License.txt">
    7.29 +      <Link>Nuvola License.txt</Link>
    7.30 +      <CopyToOutputDirectory>Always</CopyToOutputDirectory>
    7.31 +    </Content>
    7.32 +    <Content Include="..\Nuvola Readme.txt">
    7.33 +      <Link>Nuvola Readme.txt</Link>
    7.34 +      <CopyToOutputDirectory>Always</CopyToOutputDirectory>
    7.35 +    </Content>
    7.36 +    <Content Include="..\Readme.txt">
    7.37 +      <Link>Readme.txt</Link>
    7.38 +      <CopyToOutputDirectory>Always</CopyToOutputDirectory>
    7.39 +    </Content>
    7.40 +  </ItemGroup>
    7.41    <Import Project="$(MSBuildBinPath)\Microsoft.CSharp.targets" />
    7.42    <!-- To modify your build process, add your task inside one of the targets below and uncomment it. 
    7.43         Other similar extension points exist, see Microsoft.Common.targets.
     8.1 --- a/PronouncePwGen/Readme.txt	Wed Sep 23 15:58:44 2009 +0800
     8.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     8.3 @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
     8.4 -KeePass Pronounceable Password Generator
     8.5 -Copyright (c) 2009 Jan Benjamin Engracia <jaybz.e@gmail.com>
     8.6 -
     8.7 -This is a plugin for KeePass that allows generation of pronounceable passwords.
     8.8 -The pronounceability rules used by this plugin have been based on FIPS 181.
     8.9 -
    8.10 -The plugin code itself came from another project I created; pwgenlib.net.  It
    8.11 -is being developed in parallel to this plugin and related improvements to
    8.12 -either project will be reflected on both.  You can find pwgenlib.net here:
    8.13 -<http://bitbucket.org/jaybz/pwgenlibnet/overview/>
    8.14 -
    8.15 -REQUIREMENTS
    8.16 -
    8.17 -This plugin requires KeePass 2.08 available at <http://keepass.info/>.
    8.18 -
    8.19 -INSTALLING
    8.20 -
    8.21 -Just copy PronouncePwGen.dll to the same directory where KeePass.exe is located
    8.22 -and KeePass should automatically recognize and load the plugin.
    8.23 -
    8.24 -USAGE
    8.25 -
    8.26 -In the password generation menu, the Pronounceable Password Generator option
    8.27 -should appear in the custom algorithm drop down box.  Just select it and click
    8.28 -on the options button beside the drop down box if you wish to change the
    8.29 -password generation settings.
    8.30 -
    8.31 -CHANGES SINCE v1.0.2
    8.32 -
    8.33 -There were no code changes since version v1.0.2. The v1.0.3 binary is merely
    8.34 -v1.0.2 recompiled for KeePass 2.08. The previous binary worked only for a test
    8.35 -version of KeePass.  Only the Readme.txt file (this file) was changed with a
    8.36 -few minor changes, most of which is due to the KeePass 2.08 release.
    8.37 -
    8.38 -CREDITS
    8.39 -
    8.40 -Many thanks to Dominik Reichl for creating KeePass Password Safe, without which,
    8.41 -this plugin would not exist and my life would have been much more difficult.
    8.42 -
    8.43 -I would also like to extend my thanks to the creator of the "Nuvola" icon set,
    8.44 -David Vignioni.  For more information, please refer to the included original
    8.45 -readme and license.
    8.46 -
    8.47 -SUPPORT
    8.48 -
    8.49 -Questions should go to the SourceForge forum for KeePass Pronounceable Password
    8.50 -Generator Plugin.
    8.51 \ No newline at end of file
     9.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     9.2 +++ b/Readme.txt	Wed Sep 23 16:15:47 2009 +0800
     9.3 @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
     9.4 +KeePass Pronounceable Password Generator
     9.5 +Copyright (c) 2009 Jan Benjamin Engracia <jaybz.e@gmail.com>
     9.6 +
     9.7 +This is a plugin for KeePass that allows generation of pronounceable passwords.
     9.8 +The pronounceability rules used by this plugin have been based on FIPS 181.
     9.9 +
    9.10 +The plugin code itself came from another project I created; pwgenlib.net.  It
    9.11 +is being developed in parallel to this plugin and related improvements to
    9.12 +either project will be reflected on both.  You can find pwgenlib.net here:
    9.13 +<http://bitbucket.org/jaybz/pwgenlibnet/overview/>
    9.14 +
    9.15 +REQUIREMENTS
    9.16 +
    9.17 +This plugin requires KeePass 2.08 available at <http://keepass.info/>.
    9.18 +
    9.19 +INSTALLING
    9.20 +
    9.21 +Just copy PronouncePwGen.dll to the same directory where KeePass.exe is located
    9.22 +and KeePass should automatically recognize and load the plugin.
    9.23 +
    9.24 +USAGE
    9.25 +
    9.26 +In the password generation menu, the Pronounceable Password Generator option
    9.27 +should appear in the custom algorithm drop down box.  Just select it and click
    9.28 +on the options button beside the drop down box if you wish to change the
    9.29 +password generation settings.
    9.30 +
    9.31 +CHANGES SINCE v1.0.2
    9.32 +
    9.33 +There were no code changes since version v1.0.2. The v1.0.3 binary is merely
    9.34 +v1.0.2 recompiled for KeePass 2.08. The previous binary worked only for a test
    9.35 +version of KeePass.  Only the Readme.txt file (this file) was changed with a
    9.36 +few minor changes, most of which is due to the KeePass 2.08 release.
    9.37 +
    9.38 +CREDITS
    9.39 +
    9.40 +Many thanks to Dominik Reichl for creating KeePass Password Safe, without which,
    9.41 +this plugin would not exist and my life would have been much more difficult.
    9.42 +
    9.43 +I would also like to extend my thanks to the creator of the "Nuvola" icon set,
    9.44 +David Vignioni.  For more information, please refer to the included original
    9.45 +readme and license.
    9.46 +
    9.47 +SUPPORT
    9.48 +
    9.49 +Questions should go to the SourceForge forum for KeePass Pronounceable Password
    9.50 +Generator Plugin.
    9.51 \ No newline at end of file