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.
LXpanel is a lightweight desktop panel like fbpanel.
It's not only with fbpanel features but also
* supports i18n
* provides lxpanelctl to control lxpanel
wbarconf is graphical configuration utility for wbar written in Python/GTK
The wmctrl program is a command line tool to interact with an
EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager.
It provides command line access to almost all the features defined in
the EWMH specification. Using it, it's possible to, for example, obtain
information about the window manager, get a detailed list of desktops
and managed windows, switch and resize desktops, change number of
desktops, make windows full-screen, always-above or sticky, and
activate, close, move, resize, maximize and minimize them.
This Perl package is intended to facilitate the testing of GUI applications by
means of user emulation. It can be used to test/interact with GUI applications;
which have been built upon the X library or toolkits (i.e., GTK+, Xt, Qt,
Motif, etc.) that "wrap" the X library's functionality.
wmDrawer is a dock application (dockapp) which provides a drawer (retractable
button bar) to launch applications.
* The drawer is retractable and animated.
* Several columns of buttons can be defined in the drawer.
* The configuration file is automaticaly reloaded if it changes.
* Multiple instances of the program can run at the same time.
* Button's highlight under mouse cursor.
* Drawer's transparency (need SHAPE extension).
* Ability to launch several apps at once from the drawer. By holding down
the key Shift or by using mouse buttons middle or right instead of left,
you can keep the drawer opened.
X11::Protocol is a perl module that provides an interface that is
roughly equivalent to Xlib. Its low-level approach is intentional
as the author is working on a higher-level interface that will be
more object-oriented and easier to use, so as to allow this low
level access to eventually be replaced by an XS interface to Xlib.
Control X from the command line for scripts, and do "visual scraping" to find
things on the screen. The control interface allows mouse movement, clicking,
button up/down, key up/down, etc, and uses the XTest extension so you don't
have the annoying problems that xse has when apps ignore sent events. The
visgrep program find images inside of images and reports the coordinates,
allowing programs to find buttons, etc, on the screen to click on.
The purpose of XBanner is to make the XDM login screen beautiful, as opposed
to the dull and gray login screen that the vanilla XDM gives. The idea came
from Digital's login screen which displays the Digital logo nicely. I use
Linux and wanted to run XDM, but XDM's login screen was such a boring thing,
so I wrote XBanner!
Amit Margalit
27 Bar-Ilan st. Apt#10
Ra'anana, 43700
ISRAEL
xbindkeys is a program that allows you to launch shell commands with your
keyboard or your mouse under X Window. It links commands to keys or
mouse buttons, using a configuration file.