An X version of the `blockade' Macintosh game by Christer Ericson.
This game includes the ability to edit new levels.
This is _the_ toy for the X desktop, a must for all plush lovers: a very,
very cuddlesome teddy.
Elm is an interactive screen-oriented mailer program that
supersedes mail and mailx. This is the 2.5.x distribution.
Nitrogen is a background browser and setter for X windows. It is written
in C++ using the gtkmm toolkit.
Port of a Milk, Mac OS X theme originally created by Max Rudberg
(http://www.maxrudberg.com/).
This is a GTK+ 2.x engine based on Bluecurve. It features a modern look
without sacrificing (much) speed.
UW ttyp0 is a family of bitmap screen fonts in bdf format. It covers most of
the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet, Greek, Armenian, Georgian (only Mkhedruli),
Hebrew (without cantillation marks), Thai, most of IPA (but no UPA), standard
punctuation, common symbols, some mathematics, line graphics, a few dingbats,
and Powerline delimiter symbols. In addition to Unicode (ISO 10646-1), UW ttyp0
supports about thirty 8-bit encodings (code pages).
UW ttyp0 comes in nine sizes from 6x11 to 11x22. In all of the sizes there are
regular and bold versions; for some there is also an italic.
Metisse is an experimental X desktop with neat OpenGL features. It consists
of a virtual X server called Xmetisse, a special version of FVWM, and a FVWM
module FvwmCompositor.
Metisse was designed with two goals in mind. First, it should make it easy
for HCI researchers to design and implement innovative window management
techniques. Second, it should conform to existing standards and be robust
and efficient enough to be used on a daily basis, making a suitable platform
for the evaluation of the proposed techniques.
pyx12 is a python based ANSI X.12 to XML EDI translator and validator.
It is designed to be a step in the conversion of a X12 transaction to
back-end database process. The initial target is X12N to support HIPAA
transactions.
The `nvidia-settings` utility is a tool for configuring the NVIDIA
XFree86/X.org graphics driver. It operates by communicating with the NVIDIA
X driver, querying and updating state as appropriate. This
communication is done with the NV-CONTROL X extension.
Values such as brightness and gamma, XVideo attributes, temperature,
and OpenGL settings can be queried and configured via nvidia-settings.