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x11/metalock-0.8.0 (Score: 0.029515304)
Enhanced X11 screen locker
Metalock is an enhanced screen locker for the X11 windowing system. It is designed to be used with a background screen daemon, such as xidle. Current features include: - Support for pixmap (image) xpm background and login box. - It gives visual feedback as you type the password (Shows username and * for each character of password typed.) - Bind arbitrary commands to key combinations (allows tasks such as pause/un-pause music without unlocking the screen) - Optional XFT support for anti-aliased fonts. (This is optional in case greater security is desired) - Optional Imlib2 support for use of png or jpg formats, which are more appropriate for photos or high-color images than xpm. - Portable to most UNIX-like operating systems, developed on FreeBSD.
graphics/dri-11.2.2 (Score: 0.029409252)
OpenGL hardware acceleration drivers for the DRI
This package contains the current stable release of the client drivers for the DRI. With an X Server configured for the DRI they allow direct rendering of hardware-accelerated OpenGL.
japanese/ricty-3.2.4 (Score: 0.02863681)
Ricty Discord - fonts for programming
korean/baekmukfonts-2.2 (Score: 0.02863681)
Baekmuk family Korean TrueType Fonts
Baekmuk TrueType font family was originally designed by Kim Jeong-Hwan. Baekmuk Project maintains fork of this font family under BSD license.
korean/nanumfonts-20160201 (Score: 0.02863681)
Nanum family Hangul fonts (TrueType)
graphics/ansilove-3.0.4 (Score: 0.028121473)
ANSi / ASCII art to PNG converter
ANSi / ASCII art to PNG converter - Supports 7 textmode formats: ANS/PCB/BiN/ADF/iDF/TND/XBiN - Supports 14 MS-DOS charsets - 80x25, 80x50 and Amiga fonts - Supports SAUCE and iCE colors - Small output size (4-bit PNG)
graphics/freeglut-3.0.0 (Score: 0.0278374)
open source implementation of the GLUT library
freeglut is a completely OpenSourced alternative to the OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT) library. GLUT was originally written by Mark Kilgard to support the sample programs in the second edition OpenGL 'RedBook'. Since then, GLUT has been used in a wide variety of practical applications because it is simple, universally available and highly portable. GLUT (and hence freeglut) allows the user to create and manage windows containing OpenGL contexts on a wide range of platforms and also read the mouse, keyboard and joystick functions. freeglut is released under the X-Consortium license.
graphics/waffle-1.5.2 (Score: 0.0278374)
Library that allows to defer selection of an OpenGL API until runtime
Waffle is a cross-platform C library that allows one to defer selection of an OpenGL API and window system until runtime. For example, on Linux, Waffle enables an application to select X11/EGL with an OpenGL 3.3 core profile, Wayland with OpenGL ES2, and other window system / API combinations. Waffle's immediate goal is to enable Piglit, Mesa's OpenGL test suite, to test multiple OpenGL flavors in a cross-platform way. However, Waffle's design does not preclude it from being useful to other projects.
graphics/sdl2_ttf-2.0.14 (Score: 0.0277724)
Library to use TrueType fonts to render text in SDL applications
This library is a wrapper around the excellent FreeType library. WARNING: There may be patent issues with using the FreeType library. Check the FreeType website for up-to-date details. This library allows you to use TrueType fonts to render text in SDL applications. Be careful when including fonts with your application, as many of them are copyrighted. The Microsoft fonts, for example, are not freely redistributable and even the free "web" fonts they provide are only redistributable in their special executable installer form (May 1998). There are plenty of freeware and shareware fonts available on the Internet though, and may suit your purposes.
graphics/sdl_ttf-2.0.11 (Score: 0.0277724)
Library to use TrueType fonts to render text in SDL applications
This library is a wrapper around the excellent FreeType library. WARNING: There may be patent issues with using the FreeType library. Check the FreeType website for up-to-date details. This library allows you to use TrueType fonts to render text in SDL applications. Be careful when including fonts with your application, as many of them are copyrighted. The Microsoft fonts, for example, are not freely redistributable and even the free "web" fonts they provide are only redistributable in their special executable installer form (May 1998). There are plenty of freeware and shareware fonts available on the Internet though, and may suit your purposes.