IPager is a X11 pager program that originally was developed for Fluxbox
but can also be used with other WM
Features:
* Various image zoom effects.
* Main window transparency.
* Transparent workspaces icons.
* Main window background color.
* Workspace icon: a defined color or transparent.
* Borders: can be applied to main window and to workspace icons.
* Switch workspaces: any mouse button upon your choice.
* You can send a window from one workspace to another.
* Application icons.
* Color themes.
xcalib is a program that allows you to use ICC profiles (to load its
'vcgt'-tag) for X11 servers display calibration with XVidModeExtension
supported (like X.org or XFree86 4.x.x). It can't create the profiles
so you need to acquire them elsewhere (e.g. from some commercial
program or from your display vendor).
xcalib is a postcardware. So if you like this program, send a picture
postcard from your country/area to:
Stefan Doehla
Steinselb 7
95100 Selb
GERMANY
This little program lets you change your Gtk+ 2.0 theme. The aim is to
make theme preview and selection as slick as possible. Themes installed
on the system are presented for selection and previewed on the fly. For
a comprehensive demonstration there's a large variety of widgets.
It was originally derived from Gtk Theme Switch, but what started out as
a hack to remove various nuisances now shares no code whatsoever anymore
with the original.
The Lumina Desktop Environment is a lightweight system interface that is
designed for use on any Unix-like operating system. It takes a
plugin-based approach, allowing the entire interface to be assembled or
arranged by each individual user as desired, with a system-wide default
layout which can be customized by the system administrator. This allows
every system (or user session) to be designed to maximize the individual
user's productivity.
KDE Base Applications consists of what runs on the desktop. This
module isn't a complete collection of essential applications that a
user would expect on a desktop (such as e-mail and calculator). This
package is the basic set of applications beyond the workspace that KDE
applications can assume are installed. These applications should have
no problem running on Windows, OS X, Gnome, etc. as stand alone
applications if the user wanted to use them there.
Apwal is a simple and powerful application launcher.
It is composed in 2 parts: the application launcher itself and
a good looking easy to use editor.
Apwal is developed under GPL. It is written in C and is using the
GTK+ toolkit for the Editor interface and XML format to save the
configuration.
To be able to launch the editor from inside apwal you need a
mounted procfs.
Gromit (GRaphics Over MIscellaneous Things) is a small tool to make
annotations on the screen.
When making presentations of the Gimp I found myself often moving the
mousepointer around the point of interest until hopefully everybody
noticed it. This annoyed me, since it is a very vague way to highlight
something. I dreamt of a small programm which allows me to simply draw
on the screen, ignoring any window-borders.
Caribou is an input assistive technology intended for switch and
pointer users.
Features:
A configurable on screen keyboard with scanning mode.
The GNOME On-Screen Keyboard (GOK) is an accessibility interface
that gives you control of your system without needing a keyboard.
The GOK makes available a hierarchical button system that enables
keyboardless entry of common accelerators, and contains a
clickable keyboard that sports suggested autocompletion of many
common words, and even some commands. The GOK will provide an
alternative interface to common commands and functions within
applications that utilize the AT SPI.
The GOK is designed to be usable by many alternative input
methods, i.e. not a common keyboard and mouse combination.
This port contains a collection of some of the most
popular Arabic fonts created and used by the Arabic
UNIX community.