WMII is a small, dynamic window manager for X11. It supports both classic
and tiling (acme-like) window management with extended keyboard, mouse, and
9p filesystem based remote control. It replaces the workspace paradigm with
a new tagging approach and is highly scriptable (with plain shell or Python
and even Chicken).
Its minimalist philosophy attempts to not exceed 10.000 lines of code
(including all shipped utilities and libraries), to enforce simplicity and
clarity (read: it is hackable and beautiful).
WMII is a small, dynamic window manager for X11. It supports both classic
and tiling (acme-like) window management with extended keyboard, mouse, and
9p filesystem based remote control. It replaces the workspace paradigm with
a new tagging approach and is highly scriptable (with plain shell or Python
and even Chicken).
Its minimalist philosophy attempts to not exceed 10.000 lines of code
(including all shipped utilities and libraries), to enforce simplicity and
clarity (read: it is hackable and beautiful).
The xterm program is the standard terminal emulator for the X
Window System. It provides DEC VT102/VT220 and Tektronix 4014
compatible terminals for programs that can't use the window
system directly. If the underlying operating system supports
terminal resizing capabilities (for example, the SIGWINCH
signal in systems derived from 4.3bsd), xterm will use the
facilities to notify programs running in the window whenever it
is resized.
BMPanel (bitmap panel) is nice, lightweight, NetWM-compatible panel for your
X11 desktop. It currently features:
- Look'n'feel customization via themes (20 of them included)
- A bunch of widgets: desktop switcher, taskbar, launchbar, systray,
clock, decor, empty (unofficial temperature widget also available)
- Pseudo (default) and compositing (optional) transparency support
- Written in C with speed and clarity in mind
- Small number of dependencies, briefly: glib2, cairo, pango, libX11
- Small memory footprint (about 2-4 megabytes)
- Small executable (80 kilobytes at the moment)
Package for communicating with NNTP/Usenet servers.
xwatchwin allows you to peek at a window on another X server.
To use it, you must specify the display name of the machine you want
to watch, then the name of the window on that machine.
Xwatchwin will attempt to connect with the X server
hostname:0.0, and if successful, will try to retrieve a copy of
the window in which you specified interest.
You may specify the window you want to watch either by name or by its
window id, usually a hexidecimal number. Usually specifying the
window by name is simpler, although not all windows have names
associated with them; in that case you must use the window id option.
If the window you want to watch is not in a viewable state,
xwatchwin will tell you so and exit. If while you are watching
a window it becomes 'unviewable', xwatchwin will wait until the
window becomes 'viewable' again.
xwatchwin was written as an aid to a class for people learning
to use X. The idea is that the instructor would type into an xterm
window on his/her display and the students would use xwatchwin
to see what the instructor typed. The students could then type the
same thing in their own terminal windows. Hopefully others will find
equally (if not more) constructive uses.
xclip is a command line utility that is designed to run on any system with an
X11 implementation. It provides an interface to X selections ("the clipboard")
from the command line. It can read data from standard in or a file and place it
in an X selection for pasting into other X applications. xclip can also print
an X selection to standard out, which can then be redirected to a file or
another program.
FEATURES
========
* Reads data piped to standard in or files given as arguments
* Prints contents of selection to standard out
* Accesses the XA_PRIMARY, XA_SECONDARY or XA_CLIPBOARD selection
* Supports the INCR mechanism for large transfers
* Connects to the X display in $DISPLAY, or specified with -display host:0
* Waits for selection requests in the background
xdgagrab is to capture an X server screen with a mouse pointer. It
uses the XFree86-DGA Extention.
Note that (1) xdgagrab should be run by Super User (2) X is run on
16bpp, 24bpp and 32bpp (NOT 8bpp), and (3) you need add the next line
into Section "Device" of XF86Config.
Option "sw_cursor"
Supported cards:
Millennium, MGA G200, #9 Motion 771, NeoMagic NM2160
ATI 264VT3, ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP 2X/IIC VGA,
Canopus PowerWindow 864 S3 864, NeoMagic 2070,
NeoMagic 2093
Not supported cards:
STB nVidia Riva 128
This is the source distribution of XForms, a graphical user interface
toolkit for X Window Systems. It should work under X11 R4, R5 & R6.
XForms features a rich set of objects, such as buttons, scrollbars,
and menus etc. integrated into an easy and efficient object/event
callback execution model that allows fast and easy construction of
X-applications. In addition, the library is extensible and new objects
can easily be created and added to the library.
Monsters, explosions, destruction game for X Window System.
You are a giant monster in a small city, being
attacked by the military.