KRuler displays on screen a ruler measuring pixels.
FEATURES
- Integrated color picker.
- Change the length of the ruler.
- Change the orientation of the ruler.
- Change the color, transparency and font of the ruler.
A more feature-full replacement of thr Alt-Tab window switching behavior.
Superswitcher uses the "Super" key, also known as the Windows key to switch
between windows and workspaces.
Tomboy-LaTeX is a plugin for the desktop note-taking application Tomboy. It
automatically converts LaTeX math code enclosed in \[...\] into inline images.
Clicking on the image or moving the cursor over the image reveals the markup
again.
xpad is a sticky note application written using GTK+ 3.0 that strives to be
simple, fault-tolerant, and customizable. xpad consists of independent pad
windows; each is basically a text box in which notes can be written. Despite
being called xpad, all that is needed to run or compile it is the GTK+ 3.0
libraries. Here is a list of major features in the current xpad current
release:
* GTK+ 3.0 powered text view.
* Fault tolerant. All information is kept on the hard drive, not memory.
* xpad is very customizable. The color scheme (text, background, and window
borders) and the font can be changed.
* A customizable toolbar puts the most frequently used commands at your
fingertips.
* Support for the X session management protocol.
* Support for the www.freedesktop.org system tray proposal.
A simple, visually-appealing notification daemon for Xfce that implements the
Freedesktop.org Desktop Notifications Specification.
Features:
* Themable using the GTK+ theming mechanism
* Visually appealing: rounded corners, shaped windows
* Supports transparency and fade effects
From xdiary's man page:
XDiary is your personal organizer that combines the
functions of a desktop calendar, an appointment book and
an alarm clock. XDiary will help you keep track of your
meetings, appointments and plan your time.
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xpad is a sticky note application written using GTK+ 2.0 that strives to be
simple, fault-tolerant, and customizable. xpad consists of independent pad
windows; each is basically a text box in which notes can be written. Despite
being called xpad, all that is needed to run or compile it is the GTK+ 2.0
libraries. Here is a list of major features in the current xpad stable
release:
* GTK+ 2.0 powered text view.
* Fault tolerant. All information is kept on the hard drive, not memory.
* xpad is very customizable. The color scheme (text, background, and window
borders) and the font can be changed.
* A customizable toolbar puts the most frequently used commands at your
fingertips.
* Support for the X session management protocol.
* Support for the www.freedesktop.org system tray proposal.
9base is a port of following original Plan 9 userland tools to Unix:
awk, basename, bc, cat, cleanname, date, dc, echo, grep, mk, rc, sed,
seq, sleep, sort, tee, test, touch, tr, uniq, and yacc.
This consists of a 16-bit assembler and loader for x86 or 6809
CPUs. Unlike the GNU binutils in the base system (recent versions
of which have 16-bit capability), these are for code written with
Intel syntax.
Composer is a tool for dependency management in PHP. It allows you to declare
the dependent libraries your project needs and it will install them in your
project for you.