GUI-related extension widgets and libraries for the Xfce Desktop.
Scintilla is a free source code editing component. As well as features found in
standard text editing components, Scintilla includes features especially useful
when editing and debugging source code. These include support for syntax
styling, error indicators, code completion and call tips. The selection margin
can contain markers like those used in debuggers to indicate breakpoints and the
current line. Styling choices are more open than with many editors, allowing the
use of proportional fonts, bold and italics, multiple foreground and background
colours and multiple fonts. It comes with complete source code and may be used
in any free project or commercial product.
This is Tk version 8.6, a GUI toolkit for Tcl.
Tk is a graphical user interface toolkit that takes developing desktop
applications to a higher level than conventional approaches. Tk is the
standard GUI not only for Tcl, but for many other dynamic languages, and can
produce rich, native applications that run unchanged across Windows, Mac OS X,
Linux and more.
A full set of manual pages is also provided with this port.
This port contains the programming reference for x11-toolkits/pango.
wxPerl is an extension module allowing the creation of GUI (Graphical
User Interface) from Perl; it is built as a wrapper for the wxWidgets
C++ GUI toolkit.
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.
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.
This archive contains python bindings for the version 2 of the
GtkSourceView library.
Excerpt from the README:
PyGNOME -- Python bindings for GNOME 2
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This is a set of bindings for the GNOME 2 libraries for use with python.
Excerpt from the README:
PyGTK
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This archive contains modules that allow you to use gtk in Python
programs. At present, it is a fairly complete set of bindings.