The Enhanced TightVNC Viewer package started as a project to add some patches
to the long neglected Unix TightVNC Viewer. However, now the front-end GUI and
wrapper scripts features dwarf the Unix TightVNC Viewer patches (see the lists
below).
It adds a GUI for Windows, Mac OS X, and Unix that automatically starts up
STUNNEL SSL tunnel for SSL or SSH connections to x11vnc, and then launches the
TightVNC Viewer to use the tunnel. It also enables SSL encrypted VNC
connections to any other VNC Server running an SSL tunnel, such as STUNNEL, at
their end. It can be used to perform SSH tunnelled connections to any VNC
Server as well. The tool has many additional features (see below for a list).
The short name for this project is "ssvnc" for SSL/SSH VNC Viewer.
ssh-askpass is a small applet intended for use in conjunction with
OpenSSH. It pops up a window and requests the user input their SSH
passphrase. It is not designed to be executed directly, but to be called
by OpenSSH's ssh-add(1) utility. If no controlling terminal is found (e.g.
ssh-add is called from the .xinitrc as part of the X login process), and
DISPLAY is set, ssh-add will spawn ssh-askpass to request the password.
This is a port of xalarm. It is a user configurable alarm clock based
on X. It allows multiple alarms to be set, each with a different
message. Alarms can be set either +X number of minutes and it will also
allow alarms set for days.
ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/utilities/xalarm.README
meld3 is an HTML/XML templating system for Python 2.3+ which keeps template
markup and dynamic rendering logic separate from one another.
meld3 can deal with HTML or XML/XHTML input and can output well-formed HTML or
XML/XHTML.
meld3 is a variation of Paul Winkler's Meld2, which is itself a variation of
Richie Hindle's PyMeld.
functools.total_ordering backport for Python 2.x
Asset path helpers for Sprockets 2.x applications
Skins for X Multimedia System (XMMS)
A Google OAuth2 strategy for OmniAuth 1.x
GTK+ 3.x modules of uim input method.
This ttf-indic-fonts is a set of TrueType and
OpenType fonts. It include:
- Bengali
- Devanagari
- Gujarati
- Kannada
- Malayalam
- Oriya
- Punjabi
- Tamil
- Telugu
By the Debian source ttf-indic-fonts.
Note: The port x11-fonts/fonts-indic is a collection of Indic font by the
Lohit project and installs a font subset of this port, the Lohit family;
but, although the origin of fonts is the same, the Lohit project, that
distfile is maintained by Gentoo people, and have different revisions.
You can install merely also that port and, if, for any reasons, you want
to use a particular font set, you have to change the loading priority in
your configuration files.