Overview of Plexus
Plexus has many advanced features including built-in image decoding,
directory listing and searching functions. See also the
File Layout overview.
Primary Features
- Image Decoding
- Finds objects in images using bitmasks or rectangles
(see demo).
- Directory Browser
- Displays alpha-sorted directory listing with
last modification timestamp, file size, and an indicator as to whether
the object is a file or a directory. The user can also specify filename
filters using the search keyword
(see demo).
- Directory Search
- Searches directory trees using perl
regular expressions, returns a list of documents found and even extracts
the title information from html documents.
(see demo).
- Setext -> HTML Converter
- Converts setext documents to HTML on the fly
(see demo).
- Bookmark
- Allows you to navigate through a document space using a book icon.
Built on top of the image-decoding library
(see demo).
Miscellaneous Gateways
These are included as examples of how simple it can be to add gateways
to Plexus. Some of these are only a few lines long.
- Finger
- Fingers people and displays faces
(see demo).
- Calendar
- Displays calendars
(see demo).
- Date and Time
- Displays the date and time using 61 different timezone translations
(see demo).
- Fortune
- Displays a fortune from the fortune database
(see demo).
Advanced Contributed Gateways
These are maintained by other people but are included with Plexus
for reference. These are good examples of how to do complex gateways.
- ArchiePlex
- Allows searches of an archie database
(see demo).
- OraPlex
- Oracle -> WWW Gateway.
- Parscan
- Query a file of HTML paragraphs
Tony Sanders