Gohufont is a monospace bitmap font well suited for programming and terminal
use. It is intended to be very legible and offers very discernable glyphs for
all characters, including signs and symbols.
The small 11 px version is perfect for laptops and netbooks as it enables to
fit more text into their small screens. The 14 px is ideal for desktop screens
where you sit farther away from it and the 11 px would be too small.
The current version of Xft provides a client-side font API for X
applications. It uses Fontconfig to select fonts and the X protocol for
rendering them. When available, Xft uses the Render extension to accelerate
text drawing. When Render is not available, Xft uses the core protocol to draw
client-side glyphs. This provides completely compatible support of client-side
fonts for all X servers.
Perl module for TrueType font hacking. Supports reading, processing and
writing of the following tables: GDEF, GPOS, GSUB, LTSH, OS/2, PCLT,
bsln, cmap, cvt, fdsc, feat, fpgm, glyf, hdmx, head, hhea, hmtx, kern,
loca, maxp, mort, name, post, prep, prop, vhea, vmtx and the reading and
writing of all other table types.
In short, you can do almost anything with a standard TrueType font with
this module.
The Ubuntu Font Family are a set of matching new libre/open fonts in
development during 2010--2011. The development is being funded by
Canonical Ltd on behalf the wider Free Software community and the
Ubuntu project. The technical font design work and implementation is
being undertaken by Dalton Maag.
Both the final font Truetype/OpenType files and the design files used
to produce the font family are distributed under an open licence and
you are expressly encouraged to experiment, modify, share and improve.
[ excerpt from developer's web site with modifications ]
Complete iconset with around 600 original icons. It can be used
as individual icons for X desktops, or as a complete iconset for
KDE 3.0-3.1 or above (new KDE features will not be iconized at this
moment).
Please, read the 'readme' text file for more info.
This iconset is under LGPL. Read the 'lesser.txt' text file about
the license.
GNUstep is a set of general-purpose Objective-C libraries based on the
OpenStep standard developed by NeXT (now Apple) Inc. The libraries
consist of everything from foundation classes, such as dictionaries and
arrays, to GUI interface classes such as windows, sliders, buttons, etc.
Please contact the GNUstep maintainers at <discussion@gnustep.org> in
case of questions and help offers.
LICENSE: LGPL2 or later (framework)
LICENSE: GPL3 or later (tools)
ViewKlass is a C++ framework for developing applications which use the
LessTif, OpenMotif or OSF/Motif[TM] user interface toolkits. In particular
it provides classes which support the creation of reusable components. This
helps to simplify the development of applications using object-oriented
techniques.
It also provides classes which encapsulate some of the more difficult and
tedious aspects of Motif development. These include classes which handle
the creation of windows, dialogs and menus.
Oroborus is a small and simple window manager for X11 which has the
following features:
- Good default key bindings
- Windows are moveable by keyboard
- Highly configurable
- XPM-themable
- GNOME compatible
- NET_WM compatible
- Sort of KDE compatible
- And many, many more...
Oroborus doesn't provide any kind of dock, toolbar, program launcher,
background changer or root menu as these functions can be provided by
separate applications.
Mrxvt (previously named as materm) is a lightweight and powerful
multi-tabbed X terminal emulator based on the popular rxvt and
aterm. It implements many useful features seen in some modern X
terminal emulators, like gnome-terminal and konsole, but keep to
be lightweight and independent from the GNOME and KDE desktop
environment. The following are the major features of mrxvt (* are
new features compared with rxvt, + are enhanced features compared
with rxvt):
Mrxvt (previously named as materm) is a lightweight and powerful
multi-tabbed X terminal emulator based on the popular rxvt and
aterm. It implements many useful features seen in some modern X
terminal emulators, like gnome-terminal and konsole, but keep to
be lightweight and independent from the GNOME and KDE desktop
environment. The following are the major features of mrxvt (* are
new features compared with rxvt, + are enhanced features compared
with rxvt):