The BLT Toolkit is an extension to Tcl and Tk. It adds new commands
and widgets to the Tcl interpreter. Included widgets are 2D graph,
barchart, stripchart, tab notebook, and tree viewer.
NOTE: This kit requires as a pre-requisite the Tcl and Tk binary kits.
This version uses Linux shared libraries.
awesome is a highly configurable, next generation framework window
manager for X. It is very fast, small, dynamic, heavily extensible using
the Lua programming language, and licensed under the GNU GPLv2 license.
It is primarly targeted at power users, developers and any people
dealing with every day computing tasks and who want to have fine-grained
control on theirs graphical environment.
Third party tiling algorithms, configurations and scripts to xmonad.
For an introduction to building, configuring and using xmonad extensions,
see XMonad.Doc.
In particular:
* XMonad.Doc.Configuring, a guide to configuring xmonad.
* XMonad.Doc.Extending, using the contributed extensions library.
* XMonad.Doc.Developing, introduction to xmonad internals and
writing your own extensions.
euclid-wm is a minimalist, tiling window manager for X11 that seeks to allow
easy management of numerous windows entirely from the keyboard.
euclid seeks to do two things in particular:
- balance the ease of use common among window managers with automatic
or fixed layouts with the flexibility of those dynamic layouts,
- create an easy way to manage minimized windows
matwm2 is a simple window manager for X11. It features window frames with
titlebar and buttons, configurable key bindings and mouse buttons, support
for EWMH and motif hints, focus-follows-mouse and click-to-focus focus
models, virtual desktops, Xft fonts and Xinerama support.
wmx is another window manager for X. It is based on wm2 and provides
a similarly unusual style of window decoration; but in place of wm2's
minimal functionality, it offers many of the features of more
conventional managers, often in the most simplistic implementations
imaginable. wmx is, however, still not configurable except by editing
the source and recompiling the code.
IMWheel translates mouse wheel activity into keycodes for X11 applications,
using a configuration file that allows per-user translation preferences.
For more information on setting up your wheeled mouse to work with X, see
either the imwheel man page or the FreeBSD FAQ.
rxvt-unicode is a clone of the well known terminal emulator rxvt, modified
to store text in Unicode (either UCS-2 or UCS-4) and to use locale-correct
input and output. It also supports mixing multiple fonts at the same time,
including Xft fonts.
Simple pointer warp is a generic pointer warping utility for X11.
It allows you to place the pointer to arbitrary x/y coordinates,
for instance from within scripts. It is especially useful in
conjunction with scripted window managers such as wmii.
Trayer is a small program designed to provide system tray functionality that
commonly found in GNOME/KDE desktop environments, for window managers which
lack this feature. It is similar to other applications such as `peksystray'
and `docker'.
Trayer code was extracted from fbpanel, lightweight X11 desktop panel (port
`x11/fbpanel' also available). You can find more about it on its homepage.