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x11-toolkits/gtk2hs-0.13 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
GTK2 Binding for Haskell
Gtk2Hs is a GUI library for Haskell based on Gtk+. Gtk+ is an extensive and mature multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. Gtk2Hs features: * Automatic memory management. * Nearly complete coverage of the Gtk+ API. * Unicode support. * Extensive reference documentation. * Support for several related GtK+ and Gnome modules: o the cairo vector graphics library. o rendering of SVG images using cairo (via librsvg) o GConf for storing application preferences. o SourceView, an editor widget with syntax highlighting. o the Mozilla browser rendering engine in a Gtk+ widget
OpenLook applications and man pages
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 ----- This version of the XView applications corresponds to that provided with OpenWindows Version 3.2 from SunSoft Inc.
x11/gnome-clipboard-daemon-1.0 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
Program that keeps the content of your X clipboard in memory
GNOME Clipboard Daemon is a program that keeps the content of your X clipboard in memory, so the clipboard will not get lost even after you close the application from which you copied. It is a daemon - it has no GUI. You start it and it will run in the background and Just Work(tm). Example: 1. Start AbiWord. 2. Type in 'hello world'. Select everything and click Copy. 3. Close AbiWord. 4. Start gedit. 5. Click Paste. Normally nothing will happen. But if GNOME Clipboard Daemon is running, pasting will work.
x11/tint2-2.00.20150710 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
Lightweight freedesktop-compliant panel (development version)
Tint is a simple panel/taskbar/systray intentionally made for openbox3, but should also work with other window managers. The goal is to keep a clean and unintrusive look with lightweight code and compliance with freedesktop specifications. Tint taskbar features * color/transparency on font, icon, border and background * customize mouse event * drag and drop task between desktop and switch desktop Tint panel features * clock with font, color and transparency * multi-monitor : panel position adjust to monitor, taskbar by monitor This is the development version. It has some cool new features, but also may have some bugs.
x11/xcb-util-wm-0.4.1 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
Framework for window manager implementation
The xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of libxcb, the core X protocol library, and some of the extension libraries. These experimental libraries provide convenience functions and interfaces which make the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the libraries also provide client-side code which is not strictly part of the X protocol but which have traditionally been provided by Xlib. WM module is a Framework for window manager implementation. It brings both client and window-manager helpers for ICCCM and EWMH.
x11/wmblob-1.0.4 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
Shows moving blobs
wmblob is a pretty much useless program, that shows moving blobs. It's a nice dockapp for Window Maker (www.windowmaker.org), and it may well run with other window mangers. How to use it: Just start it. There are no command line options. You can change the colors with the three mouse buttons: - Left button: changes the inner color of the blobs. - Middle button: changes the border color of the blobs. - Right button: changes the background color. There are 16 colors available. But not every combination looks good.
x11/gcb-0.2.8 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
GTK+ tool for managing x11 cut-buffers
Gtk Copy-paste Buffer It is something like 'xcb'. It has multiple buttons to store strings of paste buffer. You click a button to put the content into paste-buffer/clipboard. Advantages over xcb: - Use right button to assign the button as a snooper. It is more straightforward than xcb. - It has tool-tip to display the complete content. - It is written in Gtk, so by default it has i18 display capability. - It can watch the clipboard of gtk (mozilla). - History of changes of paste buffer - By default, it is sticky on Gnome/Gtk. You can also specify option to turn window decoration off (borderless). No more tedius desktop setup to install it.
accessibility/accerciser-3.14.0 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
Interactive Python accessibility explorer for GNOME
Accerciser is an interactive Python accessibility explorer for the GNOME desktop. It uses AT-SPI to inspect and control widgets, allowing you to check if an application is providing correct information to assistive technologies and automated test frameworks. Accerciser has a simple plugin framework which you can use to create custom views of accessibility information.
accessibility/at-spi2-core-2.18.3 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface
This is the Gnome Accessibility Project's Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface. It allows accessibility applications and assistive technologies to announce their respective existence to each other. This version of at-spi is a major break from previous versions. It has been completely rewritten to use D-Bus rather than ORBIT / CORBA for its transport protocol.
accessibility/orca-3.18.2 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
Scriptable screen reader
Orca a scriptable screen reader that is currently under development. As such it is highly unstable and undergoes frequent changes. To read more about Orca, please refer to the Orca documentation series available in the ./docs/doc-set directory and also the Orca WIKI at http://live.gnome.org/Orca.