Arc is a flat theme with transparent elements for GTK 3, GTK 2 and
Gnome-Shell which supports GTK 3 and GTK 2 based desktop environments like
Gnome, Unity, Budgie, Pantheon, XFCE, Mate, etc.
This is a port the wonderful Mac OS X theme Aluminum Alloy. Original theme
created by Max Rudberg (http://www.maxrudberg.com/).
Theme comes in several flavors: volcanic, smog, cryogenic, toxic.
This is a GTK+ 2.x engine. "Murrine" is an Italian word meaning the art glass
works done by Venicians glass blowers. They're absolutely wonderful and
colorful. This is the engine that let the murrina's themes work.
GtkAda is an Ada graphical toolkit based on Gtk+ widgets using the
object-oriented features of the language. Gtk+ is a graphical toolkit
written in C for X-Window and Win32 that was originally developed as
the basis for GIMP.
GtkAda is an Ada graphical toolkit based on Gtk3 widgets using the
object-oriented features of the language. Gtk3 is a graphical toolkit
written in C for X-Window and Win32 that was originally developed as
the basis for GIMP.
GtkExtra is a useful set of widgets for creating GUI's for the X
Window System using GTK+ 2.0. You can use it complementary to GTK+ 2.0
and it is written in C.
QTermWidget is an opensource project originally based on KDE4 Konsole
application. The main goal of this project is to provide unicode-enabled,
embeddable Qt widget for using as a built-in console (or terminal emulation
widget).
This is the Mowitz ("More widgets") library.
The project's goal is to create a library of widgets for X applications
to use. The widgets have been snarfed from various sources and are all
open source (GPL or MIT licenses).
Available widgets
o Canvas o Ruler
o Check o Slider
o Combo o Spinner
o Frame o Tabs
o Handle o TextField
o Image o Tooltip
o ListTree o VSlider
o Notebook
o Rudegrid o And a complete menu kit.
The original reason for creating this library is that the Athena widget
set lacks a lot of widgets that would be useful, and many of the
existing widgets leave a lot to be desired in appearance and behaviour.
SWT is the software component that delivers native widget functionality
for the Eclipse platform in an operating system independent manner.
This port provides SWT without requiring a full download and build of
Eclipse.
This lets you enable scrolling similar to the one in Microsoft
Explorer. Press the middle mouse button and then move the mouse to
scroll the widget. A further press on the middle button stops the
scrolling.