Dclock is a classic, simple, 7-segment X11 clock with some optional
features such as military time and alarm. The original version is
written by Dan Heller. Tim Edwards heavily modified it and released as
version 2.0. This port uses Debian porting as upstream, which is based
on Tim's version and also includes some additional features and fixes.
Mlclock is the best clock for the mlvwm window manager.
HOW TO USE
Copy /usr/X11R6/share/mlclock/mlclockrc file to your home
directory as ".mlclockrc"
(or specifyed name in Imakefile).
Then, add following line into .mlvwmrc.
Swallow "MLClock" Action Exec "mlclock" exec mlclock
that's all.
The purpose of this project is to create a multi-platform open
source file manager (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OS X) mimicking the
look-n-feel of Far Manager.
Features:
* Mimic look-n-feel (including editor and shortcuts) of Far Manager
* Built-in terminal
* Built-in text editor with syntax highlighting
* Built-in text viewer
* Virtual file system (smb, ftp, sftp)
* Very fast user interface
A "contemporary" slab serif typeface for text, especially designed for
comfortably reading on any computer or device. The robust design started from
the austerity of the pixel grid, based on rational rather than emotional
principles. It combines the large x-heights and legibility of the humanistic
tradition with subtle characteristics in the characters that inject a certain
rhythm to flowing texts.
gbdfed is a GTK-based BDF font editor. It can import:
- Metafont PK/GF fonts
- Han Bitmap Font Format (HBF) fonts
- Linux console (PSF, CP, and EGA/VGA) fonts
- Sun VF fonts, OpenType (OTF & TTF) fonts
Alternatively it can load a font from the X server. Export is
supported to PSF2 Linux console fonts and HEX fonts.
This package contains [incr Tk] version 3.0.1. [incr Tk] is a
companion to [incr Tcl] and builds a ``mega-widget'' framework into
Tk. The [incr Tk] extension is also known as ``itk''.
A companion to [incr Tk] called [incr Widgets] provides a widget set,
with many improved widgets. The [incr Widgets] collection is also known
as ``iwidgets'' and is available in x11-toolkits.
The BWidget Toolkit is a high-level Widget Set for Tcl/Tk built using
native Tcl/Tk 8.x namespaces.
The BWidgets have a professional look&feel as in other well known
Toolkits (Tix or Incr Widgets), but the concept is radically different
because everything is pure Tcl/Tk. No platform dependencies, and no
compiling required. The code is 100% Pure Tcl/Tk.
tkdnd is an extension that adds native drag & drop capabilities to the
tk toolkit. It can be used with any tk version equal or greater to 8.4
and currently only the UNIX (X-Windows) and Microsoft Windows operating
systems are supported. Under Unix the drag & drop protocol in use is the
XDND protocol version 4 (also used by the QT toolkit, KDE & GNOME
Desktops).
awesome is a highly configurable, next generation framework window
manager for X. It is very fast, small, dynamic, heavily extensible using
the Lua programming language, and licensed under the GNU GPLv2 license.
It is primarly targeted at power users, developers and any people
dealing with every day computing tasks and who want to have fine-grained
control on theirs graphical environment.
Fvwm is a just another window manager for X11, which provides a simple virtual
desktop, a 3-D look for windows decorations, and shaped, color icons.
It can be configured to use far less memory than twm, or to give a very
good emulation of mwm. A nice button-bar can be used to provide convenient
access to frequently used functions or programs.