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x11/libsx-1.1 (Score: 0.020416677)
Simple X11 library
Libsx is a library of code that sits on top of and to the side of the Athena widget set. Its purpose is to make writing X applications *much* easier. To accomplish this, libsx encapsulates a large portion of the uglier details that arise while programming in X and it fills in some gaps that exist with the Athena Widget set (such as a widget for drawing graphics); libsx tries to simplify the common case down to a single function call with only a few arguments.
print/texlive-20150523 (Score: 0.020408161)
TeX Live Typesetting System, texmf Tree
TeX Live macro packages and fonts.
x11/xtoolwait-1.3 (Score: 0.020392045)
Tool startup utility for X11
This utility notably decreases the startup time of your X sessions, provided that you start a number of X clients automatically during the X session startup. Most people, for instance, start X clients like xterm, xclock, xconsole and xosview from their .xinitrc, .openwin-init, .xtoolplaces or .xsession file. These X clients are started simultaneously (in the background) which puts a high load on the X server and the OS: * The X server is not multi-threaded, so all X clients are competing to get access to the X server and to use its resources, which causes a lot of overhead (= delay). * The performance of other (non X related) tasks served by the system degrades badly due to the high load. If the system has not enough RAM to hold all the X clients, it is swapping heavily, resulting again in a lot of delay. On the Sun platform there is a utility called 'toolwait' which solves these problems: it starts one X client in the background, waits until it has mapped a window and then exits. Xtoolwait is a free implementation of exactly the same idea.
deskutils/gaddr-1.1.4 (Score: 0.02022598)
GTK 1.x address book
gaddr is a nice simple little address book written using the GTK+ widget set. It holds addresses and any other information you want to know about a person. It basically acts like a pile of alphabetized 3x5 cards on which you can write whatever your little heart desires.
games/xboing-2.4 (Score: 0.02022598)
X11 arcade game
XBoing is a blockout type game where you have a paddle which you use to bounce a ball around the game area blowing up blocks with the ball. You win by obtaining points for each block destroyed and each level completed. The person with the highest score wins. LICENSE: X11
games/xfireworks-1.4 (Score: 0.02022598)
Fireworks on X
XFireworks makes fireworks in the root window on X. This is imitation of Japanese "Hanabi Taikai". It is very popular event in Japanese summer and performed on some rivers. Sumidagawa River's Hanabi Taikai is very popular. The author has seen Arakawa River's Hanabi Taikai every year. See xfireworks(1) for more details.
editors/yudit-2.9.6 (Score: 0.019892849)
Multi-lingual Unicode text editor with TTF support
yudit is a unicode text editor for the X Window System. It does not need localized environment or unicode fonts. It supports simultanious processing of many languages, input methods, conversions for local character standards. The package includes conversion utilities, and it also has support for postscript printing.
x11/ipager-1.1.0 (Score: 0.019833015)
X11 pager program
IPager is a X11 pager program that originally was developed for Fluxbox but can also be used with other WM Features: * Various image zoom effects. * Main window transparency. * Transparent workspaces icons. * Main window background color. * Workspace icon: a defined color or transparent. * Borders: can be applied to main window and to workspace icons. * Switch workspaces: any mouse button upon your choice. * You can send a window from one workspace to another. * Application icons. * Color themes.
devel/git-codereview-0.0.0.2016030201 (Score: 0.019783406)
Command-line tool for working with Gerrit
The git-codereview tool is a command-line tool for working with Gerrit.
devel/pasm-0.84 (Score: 0.019783406)
TI PRU Assembler
TI PRU Assembler. For use with Texas Instruments Programmable Realtime Units. These materials are intended for do-it-yourself (DIY) users who want to use the PRU at their own risk without TI support. "Community" support is offered at BeagleBoard.org/discuss.