Small terminal emulator. The only dependencies are Vte and Gtk2 libs.
Termit supports tabs, bookmarks, encoding switching and sessions.
XView (X Window-System-based Visual/Integrated Environment for
Workstations) is a user-interface toolkit to support interactive,
graphics-based applications running under the X Window System. The
appearance and functionality of XView applications follow the OPEN
LOOK Graphical User Interface (GUI) specification.
This package contains the olwm window manager, which is a ICCCM-compliant
window that adheres to the OPEN LOOK (TM) user interface.
The complete list of XView clients contained in this package are:
clock An XView clock application.
cmdtool An XView terminal emulator.
olwm The OPENLOOK window manager.
olwmslave 'helper' program for olwm.
Notes
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This version of the XView applications corresponds to that provided with
OpenWindows Version 3.2 from SunSoft Inc.
XView (X Window-System-based Visual/Integrated Environment for Workstations)
is a user-interface toolkit to support interactive, graphics-based
applications running under the X Window System. XView provides a set of
pre-built, user-interface objects such as canvases, scrollbars, menus, and
control panels. The appearance and functionality of these objects follow
the OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface (GUI) specification. XView features
an object-oriented style Application Programmer's Interface (API) that is
straightforward and easy to learn.
This package contains all the configurations files needed for use of
the XView libraries and applications.
This package contains the libraries, headers and support files
necessary to build XView applications.
Source Notes
------------
This version of the XView source corresponds to that provided with
OpenWindows Version 3.2 from SunSoft Inc. Libraries generated with this
source should be interchangeable with those from the OpenWindows Version 3.2
release.
The Python X Library is a complete X11R6 client-side implementation
written in pure Python. It can be used to write low-level X client
applications in Python.
Aewm is a modern, minimal window manager for X11. It is controlled entirely
with the mouse, but contains no visible UI apart from window frames. It
builds complex operations by chaining together primitives aewm does not try
to do everything; there are plenty of better clients for defining hotkeys,
menus, setting your background image, etc.
Aewm makes it easy for you to keep the edges of the root window unobscured,
so that you have essentially infinite space to click without having to aim
(this principle is based on Fitts's Law). There is intentionally no panel
or dock to get in the way.
Aewm does not make decisions about where your windows should go. It can be
used as an ordinary overlapping window manager, but is powerful enough to
let you "tile" windows ad hoc if you prefer; maximizing space usage and
removing overlaps are basic commands. You can also optionally take control
of window mapping and change where windows will appear (including stacking
and tiling) before they are actually shown.
This port installs not only the window manager, but also the aemenu and
aepanel applets. These provide a list of windows by title (vertically for
aemenu, horizontally for aepanel) and a menu from which programs may be run.
cwm is a window manager for X11 initially inspired by evilwm. cwm has several
novel features, including the ability to search for windows. it features a
very simple and attractive aesthetic.
This port is based on OpenBSD's continued work on cwm, as development on the
project seems to have halted.
A window-matching utility, inspired by Sawfish's "Matched Windows"
option and the lack of the functionality in Metacity. Metacity lacking
window matching is not a bad thing -- Metacity is a lean window
manager, and window manipulation does not have to be a window manager
task.
Devil's Pie can be configured to detect windows as they are created,
and match the window to a set of rules. If the window matches the
rules, it can perform a series of actions on that window. For example,
I make all windows created by X-Chat appear on all workspaces, and the
main Gkrellm1 window does not appear in the pager or task list.
fbcmd provides some functions to the 'core' of fluxbox
from the commandline.
fluxconf is a tiny GTK based configuration tool for the fluxbox window manager.
It allows basic manipulation of the window manager behaviour:
o Slit configuration
o Window placement
o Focus model
o Workspace configuration
This is a port of FVWM-Crystal. FVWM-Crystal aims to create an easy to use,
eye-candy but also powerful desktop environment for Linux or other Unix-like
operating systems. It uses following programs: FVWM as a window manager and
"main core", ROX-Filer as file manager (manages icons on the desktop), xterm,
aterm, mrxvt or urxvt as terminal emulators, MPD or XMMS as music players
(there's built-in support for controlling these programs), and several other
tools for different functions, like setting a wallpaper or making screen
shots.