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.
gmixer is an X11/gtk+ mixer control program. Features a clean interface
and the ability to auto load/save a configuration.
Xcheckers is a checkers simulation for X11.
Features:
* Computer opponents with variable playing skills
* Matched against human opponents over the internet
WManager is a windowmanager manager. Quite a tongue twister, eh?
It "manages" your windowmanagers by letting you choose from your
favorites on starting up X.
st is a minimalistic X terminal.
It consists of a single binary, configuration is done at compile-time by a
config.h file.
xgrab lets you grab arbitrary rectangular images from an X server and
writes them to files or commands (such as lpr) in a variety of
formats.
This utility will view several types of images under X11, or load
images onto the root window. The current version supports:
Native Image File Format (NIFF), Sun Rasterfile, GIF Image,
JFIF-style JPEG Image, Portabel Network Graphics (PNG), TIFF image,
FBM Image, CMU WM Raster, Portable Bit Map (PBM, PGM, PPM), Faces
Project, Utah RLE Image, X Window Dump, Sun Visualization File
Format, McIDAS areafile, VICAR Image, PC Paintbrush Image, GEM Bit
Image, MacPaint Image, X Pixmap, X Bitmap.
A variety of options are available to modify images prior to viewing.
These options include clipping, dithering, depth reduction, zoom,
brightening or darkening, and image merging.
xwit ("x window interface tool") is a hotch-potch collection of simple routines
to call some of those X11 functions that don't already have any utility commands
built around them. The reasoning behind this is that loosely every X function
should be accessible from a shell script.
For example, XWarpPointer() will move the X pointer, but no utility program
exists to do so on those rare occasions when you could really use it. xwit will
also resize, iconify, pop, and move windows given by name or id, change an icon,
title or name, set the screen saver going, and change individual key autorepeat
settings.
3[APA3A] tiny proxy 3Proxy (pronounce it as "Zaraza tiny proxy") is really
tiny cross-platform (Win32&Unix) proxy servers set. It includes HTTP proxy
with HTTPS and FTP support, SOCKSv4/SOCKSv4.5/SOCKSv5 proxy, POP3 proxy,
TCP and UDP portmappers. You can use every proxy as a standalone program
(socks, proxy, tcppm, udppm, pop3p) or use combined program (3proxy).
Combined proxy additionally supports features like access control,
bandwidth limiting, limiting daily/weekly/monthly traffic amount, proxy
chaining, log rotation, sylog and ODBC logging, etc. It's created to be
small, simple (I'd like to say secure - but it's just a beta) and yet
functional. It may be compiled with Visual C or gcc. Native Win32 version
included in archive and supports installation as NT/2K/XP service.
Currently 3proxy is tested to work under Windows 98/NT/2000/2003/XP,
FreeBSD/i386, Linux/i386, Linux/Alpha. See Release Notes and Changes for
features list.
3proxy is FreeWare. It can be used under terms of GNU/GPL or under its own
license (please read License Agreement).
For licensing or commercial support please e-mail to 3proxy@3proxy.ru
Bochs Frontend (bfe2) is a graphical interface for X11 to the
bochs x86 emulator.