TDFSB is a "3D - Filesystem Browser". It reads directory information and
displays them as a 3D world, so you can take a walk through your file
system. It also reads images, MPEG and MP3 files as well as some other
formats.
It is highly recommended that you have decent (hardware-accelerated) gfx
card, otherwise it may run very slow.
Clear Sans is a versatile OpenType font for screen, print, and Web.
It was designed with on-screen legibility and glanceability in mind. It strikes
a balance between contemporary, professional, and stylish expression and
thoroughly functional purpose. It has a sophisticated and elegant personality
at all sizes, and its thoughtful design becomes even more evident at the thin
weight.
The Droid typeface family was designed in the fall of 2006 by Ascender's
Steve Matteson, as a commission from Google to create a set of system fonts
for its Android platform. The goal was to provide optimal quality and
comfort on a mobile handset when rendered in application menus, web
browser and for other screen text.
This is a collection of shareware ATM fonts from the CICA Windows
archives. They are particularly useful with gimp.
NOTE: These fonts are SHAREWARE. You must pay a fee if you find that you
are using them a lot. Please read the *.shareware files in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/sharefont for each font's licensing restrictions.
This is a port of tkfont, a Tk based replacement (and much better IMHO)
for xfontsel. I find this particularly useful when I'm going to use
The Gimp to design something and want to pick a font without starting
gimp. Xfontsel can't scroll far enough down to see all of the fonts.
The VTE library inserts terminal capability strings into a trie, and then
uses it to determine if data received from a pseudo-terminal is a control
sequence or just random data. The sample program "interpret" illustrates
more or less what the widget sees after it filters incoming data.
Tilda is a x11 terminal taking after the likeness of many classic
terminals from first person shooter games, Quake, Doom and Half-Life
to name a few, where the terminal has no border and is hidden from
the desktop till a key or keys is hit.
DeskMenu is a root menu program which is activated by clicking the root
window. It is configured from a .deskmenurc file in user's home directory.
DeskMenu is useful for window managers which do not provide a menu such as
Oroborus.
xrootconsole is a small utility which displays its input in a transparent
text box on X's root window. It will read from any file listed on the
command line or, by default, from stdin. It is most useful when it reads
from a FIFO; this allows you to redirect multiple commands to the FIFO
and monitor their output.
XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of
the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually
highlighting information and pasting it with the middle mouse button.
This port is similar to x11/xsel, but with different CLI syntax and
a bit more functionality. It is a lot more popular, too.