XBalloon is a simple demonstration program for X. Balloons move on root
window. You can use a faborite pixmap as balloons.
This package contains X.Org shared libraries, headers, and related files.
This is a metaport for all the X.Org packages available in the ports tree.
xpyb provides a Python binding to the X Window System
protocol via libxcb.
XScreenSaver.App is a simple WindowMaker dockapp that allows you
to lock your screen (using XScreenSaver by default) with a single
left-click of the mouse. The dockapp also allows you to configure
XScreenSaver by right-clicking on the app.
The left- and right-click behaviors are configurable, so this app
can work with applications other than XScreenSaver.
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.
These libraries are currently included, roughly ordered by maturity:
aux: Convenient access to connection setup and some core requests.
atom: Standard core X atom constants and atom caching.
property: Callback X property-change handling.
event: Callback X event handling.
Eagle Mode is an advanced solution for a futuristic style of
man-machine communication, in which the user can visit almost
everything simply by zooming in. It has a professional file manager,
file viewers and players for most of the common file types, a chess
game, a 3D mines game, a multi-function clock and some fractal fun,
all integrated in a virtual cosmos. By featuring a separate
popup-zoomed control view, help texts in the things they are
describing, editable bookmarks, multiple input methods, fast
anti-aliased graphics, a virtually unlimited depth of panel tree,
and by its portable C++ API, Eagle Mode aims to be a cutting edge
of zoomable user interfaces.
This provides session management for the cinnamon desktop, and
provides the tools used to start the desktop.
Cinnamon is a Linux desktop which provides advanced innovative features and a
traditional user experience.
The desktop layout is similar to Gnome 2.
The underlying technology is forked from Gnome Shell.
The emphasis is put on making users feel at home and providing them with an
easy to use and comfortable desktop experience.
xcut is a small but useful program which can take standard input and
store it in the X cut buffer, and also work in reverse by writing
the X cut buffer onto standard output.