A collection of dock applications for use with
the Enlightenment window manager.
The currently supported epplets are:
E-Areas, E-Bandwidth E-Biff, E-Clock, E-Cpu, E-Disk, E-Exec, E-Load,
E-LoadMeter, E-Magic, E-MemWatch, E-Mixer, E-MoonClock, E-Net,
E-NetFlame, E-NetGraph, E-OpenGL-Demo, E-Pants, E-Pinger, E-PlayCD,
E-Power, E-SD, E-ScreenSave, E-ScreenShoot, E-Slides, E-Sys, E-Time,
E-Toolbox, E-UrlWatch, E-Wireless, EMix
Oroborus is a small and simple window manager for X11 which has the
following features:
- Good default key bindings
- Windows are moveable by keyboard
- Highly configurable
- XPM-themable
- GNOME compatible
- NET_WM compatible
- Sort of KDE compatible
- And many, many more...
Oroborus doesn't provide any kind of dock, toolbar, program launcher,
background changer or root menu as these functions can be provided by
separate applications.
Mrxvt (previously named as materm) is a lightweight and powerful
multi-tabbed X terminal emulator based on the popular rxvt and
aterm. It implements many useful features seen in some modern X
terminal emulators, like gnome-terminal and konsole, but keep to
be lightweight and independent from the GNOME and KDE desktop
environment. The following are the major features of mrxvt (* are
new features compared with rxvt, + are enhanced features compared
with rxvt):
Mrxvt (previously named as materm) is a lightweight and powerful
multi-tabbed X terminal emulator based on the popular rxvt and
aterm. It implements many useful features seen in some modern X
terminal emulators, like gnome-terminal and konsole, but keep to
be lightweight and independent from the GNOME and KDE desktop
environment. The following are the major features of mrxvt (* are
new features compared with rxvt, + are enhanced features compared
with rxvt):
The program adds nicely shaped icons a little bit like those of window
manager. You can launch programs by clicking on them. The layout of the icons
is remembered and restored on the next run.
Right now I have put into tycoon support for OffiX drag-and-drop,
so now you can drag icons from the OffiX filemanager into tycoon
icons and have appropriate action invoked. Check out OffiX, it's
very fine package.
The purpose of XBanner is to make the XDM login screen beautiful, as opposed
to the dull and gray login screen that the vanilla XDM gives. The idea came
from Digital's login screen which displays the Digital logo nicely. I use
Linux and wanted to run XDM, but XDM's login screen was such a boring thing,
so I wrote XBanner!
Amit Margalit
27 Bar-Ilan st. Apt#10
Ra'anana, 43700
ISRAEL
The xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of
libxcb, the core X protocol library, and some of the extension libraries.
These libraries provide convenience functions and interfaces which make the
raw X protocol more usable. Some of the libraries also provide client-side
code which is not strictly part of the X protocol but which have traditionally
been provided by Xlib.
The util-cursor module implements the XCB cursor library, which is th XCB
replacement for libXcursor.
The xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of
libxcb, the core X protocol library, and some of the extension
libraries. These experimental libraries provide convenience functions
and interfaces which make the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the
libraries also provide client-side code which is not strictly part of
the X protocol but which have traditionally been provided by Xlib.
Keysyms module is the Starndard X key constants and conversions to/from
keycodes.
The xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of
libxcb, the core X protocol library, and some of the extension
libraries. These experimental libraries provide convenience functions
and interfaces which make the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the
libraries also provide client-side code which is not strictly part of
the X protocol but which have traditionally been provided by Xlib.
Renderutil module s Convenience functions for the Render extension.
BMPanel (bitmap panel) is nice, lightweight, NetWM-compatible panel for your
X11 desktop. It currently features:
- Look'n'feel customization via themes (20 of them included)
- A bunch of widgets: desktop switcher, taskbar, launchbar, systray,
clock, decor, empty (unofficial temperature widget also available)
- Pseudo (default) and compositing (optional) transparency support
- Written in C with speed and clarity in mind
- Small number of dependencies, briefly: glib2, cairo, pango, libX11
- Small memory footprint (about 2-4 megabytes)
- Small executable (80 kilobytes at the moment)