Inconsolata is one of the most suitable fonts for programmers created by Raph
Levien. Since the original Inconsolata does not contain Cyrillic alphabet,
it was slightly inconvenient for quite a few programmers from Russia.
Inconsolata LGC is a modified version of Inconsolata with added the Cyrillic
alphabet which directly descends from Inconsolata Hellenic supporting modern
Greek.
Inconsolata is a monospace font, designed for code listings and the like, in
print. There are a great many "programmer fonts," designed primarily for use
on the screen, but in most cases do not have the attention to detail for high
resolution rendering.
The old posters and signs in the traditional neighborhood of Buenos Aires
called Montserrat inspired the design of a typeface that rescues the beauty of
urban typography from the first half of the twentieth century. The goal is to
rescue what is in Montserrat and set it free, under a free, libre and open
source license, the SIL Open Font License.
Xdmx is proxy X server that provides multi-head support for multiple displays
attached to different machines (each of which is running a typical X server).
When Xinerama is used with Xdmx, the multiple displays on multiple machines
are presented to the user as a single unified screen.
Scintilla is a free source code editing component for Win32 and GTK+ developped
by Neil Hodgson. For more information about Scintilla, see
http://www.scintilla.org.
The FOX GUI toolkit is a platform independent GUI library developped by Jeroen
van der Zijp. For more information about FOX, see http://fox-toolkit.org.
FXScintilla is an implementation of Scintilla for the FOX GUI Library.
The GIMP ToolKit (GTK+) is a collection of GUI widgets. GTK+
essentially provides the building blocks from which GUIs can be
built. It is highly themable, and its functionality is highly
extensible.
GTK+-2 is a very stable release, similar only in design to GTK+-1.
GTK+-2 can coexist happily alongside GTK+-1, but applications are
written for one version or the other.
The GIMP ToolKit (GTK+) is a collection of GUI widgets. GTK+
essentially provides the building blocks from which GUIs can be
built. It is highly themable, and its functionality is highly
extensible.
GTK+-3 is a very stable release, similar only in design to GTK+-2.
GTK+-3 can coexist happily alongside GTK+-2, but applications are
written for one version or the other.
A widget to display large sets of data as dots (or lines). Different data
sets will have different colors, you may change colors and style of the data
The widget gives the possibility to zoom into and out of the data and to
scroll around. It also offers a grid like on an oscilloscope.
Bakery is a C++ Framework for creating applications using Gtkmm.
- provides a Document/View architecture, but it doesn't force you to
use the whole architecture.
- provides default functionality, which can be easily customized.
- makes it easy to start developing GTK+ applications.
- gives your application structure.
The BWidget Toolkit is a high-level Widget Set for Tcl/Tk built using
native Tcl/Tk 8.x namespaces.
The BWidgets have a professional look&feel as in other well known
Toolkits (Tix or Incr Widgets), but the concept is radically different
because everything is pure Tcl/Tk. No platform dependencies, and no
compiling required. The code is 100% Pure Tcl/Tk.