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x11-toolkits/Gtk-0.7010 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
The base module of Gtk-Perl
Gtk-Perl is a set of modules that let you exploit the Gtk+ and Gnome libraries from Perl. The module maps the Gtk+ objects to Perl packages while trying to remain as close as possible to the C API, but not closer. This is the base module (Gtk and Gtk::Gdk namespaces).
x11-toolkits/Tk-DynaTabFrame-0.23 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
NoteBook widget with orientable, dynamically stacking tabs
A notebook widget with orientable, dynamically rearranging tabs. When the containing window is resized, the tabs will either stack or unstack as needed to fit the enclosing widget's width(height). Likewise, when tabs are added or removed, the tabs will stack/unstack as needed.
x11-toolkits/pango-1.38.0 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Open-source framework for the layout and rendering of i18n text
Pango provides a framework to render and control the layout of internationalized text, and is the backend for right-to-left text. Pango is an integral part of the GTK+ and GNOME projects, but its code is platform- and toolkit-independent.
x11-toolkits/pangox-compat-0.0.2 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Deprecated pangoX support
Pango provides a framework to render and control the layout of internationalized text, and is the backend for right-to-left text. Pango is an integral part of the GTK+ and GNOME projects, but its code is platform- and toolkit-independent. This port supplies the deprecated pangox interface which was removed from the pango port.
x11-toolkits/pure-tk-0.5 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Basic interface between Pure and Tcl/Tk
pure-tk provides a basic interface between Pure and Tcl/Tk. The operations of this module allow you to execute arbitrary commands in the Tcl interpreter, set and retrieve variable values in the interpreter, and invoke Pure callbacks from Tcl/Tk.
x11-toolkits/skinlf-6.7 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Allows Java developers to write skinnable applications in Swing
Skin Look And Feel allows Java developers to write skinnable application using the Swing toolkit. Skin Look And Feel is able to load themepacks (a bundle of GTK - The Gimp Toolkit - and KDE - The K Desktop Environment - skins) to enhance your application GUI controls such as Buttons, Checks, Radios, Scrollbars, Progress Bar, Lists, Tables, Internal Frames, Colors, Background Textures, Regular Windows.
x11-toolkits/tix-8.4.3 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Extension to the Tk toolkit
ABOUT THE TIX PROGRAMMING LIBRARY The Tix library is an extension to the Tk toolkit that contains over 40 new widgets for Tk. Features include: A LOT of new widgets Rapid Prototyping New Widgets XPM image suport Compound images Display Items and Display Styles Form geometry manager Mwm window manager support
x11-toolkits/blt-2.4 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
BLT widget extension to Tcl/Tk scripting language development (Linux Fedora 10)
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.
x11-wm/awesome-3.5.9 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Highly configurable, next generation framework window manager
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.
x11-wm/evilwm-1.1.0 (Score: 9.2782444E-5)
Minimalist window manager based on 9wm
from the Web page: evilwm is a minimalist window manager for X. The name evil came from Stuart 'Stuii' Ford, who reckons any window manager I use has to be evil and masochistic. This is not the case at all, but I liked the name. It features movement, killing, lowering, raising, and moving windows by keyboard control. It supports virtual desktops. Trevor Johnson