wxHaskell is a portable and native GUI library for Haskell. It is built
on top of wxWidgets, a comprehensive C++ library that is portable across
all major GUI platforms, including GTK, Windows, X11, and MacOS X.
This package contains [incr Widgets] version 4.0.1, which is a companion
to [incr Tk] and provides a widget set, with many improved widgets. The
[incr Widgets] collection is also known as "iwidgets", or "mega-widgets".
Tk::Cloth - An OO interface to Tk::Canvas
Tk::TFrame - A frame with a title
Tk::NumEntry - An entry widget that accepts numbers and has up/down
buttons for in/decrement.
Tk::FireButton - Button that keeps invoking command when pressed
Tk-wrapper installs a shell wrapper for the "wish" command that
comes with different versions of Tk. Users can define in a configuration file
which version of the Tk shell wish should be called.
This is ratmenu, a simple program that allows you to create X menus from the
shell, where each menu item will run a command. ratmenu is intended for use
with ratpoison, but can be used with any other window manager.
WMFS (Window Manager From Scratch) is a lightweight tiling window
manager for X. It can be configured with a configuration file (made with
LibConfuse), it supports Xft (FreeType) fonts and EWMH hints wm
standards.
WeeWM (Wee Enhanced Environment) is a fast and light window manager
for XFree86. Everything can be done with a keyboard. It is customizable,
and has dock management, smart window placement, virtual desktops,
and more.
InnerSpace is a screensaver.
Innerspace is a screensaver which is compatible with BackSpace
from the NeXTSTEP era. It can, with few changes to the module,
run old BackSpace modules.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
The Xfce Goodies Project includes additional software and artwork that are
related to the Xfce desktop, but not part of the official release.
The Xfce Project itself provides a lightweight desktop environment, which
includes only the core compoments required for a desktop environment, like a
window manager, a file manager, a session manager, a panel and a few utilities.
Additional software packages and plugins to existing software, like the panel
or the file manager, are provided by the Xfce Goodies Project.
This meta-port does not install any software itself - it simply depends on other
ports which are part of the Xfce Goodies Project, and a few additional ports
which are not officially part of Goodies, but highly recommended for an Xfce
desktop environment.
This little thingy allows you to start X with NumLock turned on (which is
a feature that a lot of people seem to miss and nobody really knew how to
achieve this).