Arc is a flat theme with transparent elements for GTK 3, GTK 2 and
Gnome-Shell which supports GTK 3 and GTK 2 based desktop environments like
Gnome, Unity, Budgie, Pantheon, XFCE, Mate, etc.
Provides a dialog for getting values to use with chmod.
Provides a dialog for getting values to use with chmod.
Amiga and Workbench are registered trademarks of Amiga Technologies GMBH.
This is a port of amiwm, a window manager to make your desktop look like an
Amiga(TM).
CTWM is an extension to twm, that support multiple virtual screens,
and a lot of other goodies.
You can use and manage up to 32 virtual screens called workspaces.
You swap from one workspace to another by clicking on a button in an
optionnal panel of buttons (the workspace manager) or by invoking a function.
You can custom each workspace by choosing different colors, names
and pixmaps for the buttons and background root windows.
Main features are :
- Optional 3D window titles and border (ala Motif).
- Shaped, colored icons.
- Multiple icons for clients based on the icon name.
- Windows can belong to several workspaces.
- A map of your workspaces to move quickly windows between
different workspaces.
- Animations : icons, root backgrounds and buttons can be animated.
- Pinnable and sticky menus.
- etc...
evilvte is a terminal emulator. It supports almost everything VTE provides.
It also supports tabs, tabbar autohide, and switch encoding at runtime.
Configuration is via editing source code and recompilation.
X11::Resolution provides a method to easily get the resolution
of screens in X11.
Makes it easy to set the background in rox instead of having to
having to muck around with the XML API it uses.
-f fill the screen with the image
-s scale the image with out stretching it
-c center image and do not scale
-t tile the image
default: -s
3270 terminal emulator under X.
Repetitive Strain Injury is an illness which can occur as a result of
working with a mouse and keyboard. This utility can be used to remind
you to take a break now and then. It will show you a random picture
from a collection you can configure yourself for a configurable duration
at a configurable interval.
You can use these breaks to do some stretch exercises for example, or as
a reminder to walk away from the computer for a while.
RSIBreak will sit in your system tray and when it is time for a break it
will show you the picture full screen. All timings can be set by clicking
with the right mouse button on the icon in the system tray.