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    Linux Screensavers for Microsoft Windows

    Linux Screensavers for Microsoft Windows

    Linux distributions which run as screensavers for Microsoft Windows

    ...The release1 directory contains the two screensavers described above. The release0 directory contains earlier versions of the screensavers, some dating back to 2005 when they were featured in an IBM Developerworks article.
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    SystemTrayMenu

    SystemTrayMenu

    SystemTrayMenu - Browse and open your files easily

    ...SystemTrayMenu is portable, so it does not need to be installed. After downloading the zip file, unzip the folder, then start SystemTrayMenu.exe. After starting the application the first time you have to choose the root directory. In this directory you should put shortcuts, files and folders (App, Game, Script, URL, Network), which you are often using and especially when you can not find them over the windows start menu search. You can also consider to put there all files from your desktop. If you have ideas, questions or a problem you can contact the developer Markus Hofknecht via GitHub or email.
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    Source Code Pro

    Source Code Pro

    Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments

    ...Information and usage instructions can be found by executing makeotf -h. The TTFs are generated with the otf2ttf and ttfcomponentizer tools. For convenience, a shell script named build.sh is provided in the root directory. It builds all OTFs and TTFs into a directory called target/.
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    Rofi Applets

    Rofi Applets

    Various useful applets developed with Rofi and shell-scripts

    ...You can download it from the package manager of your choice. All applets read color values from applets/global.rasi. Editing color hexcodes will update all existing applets. Create a directory at ROFI_APPLETS_PATH. Then open two files. config.rasi and launch.sh. Instead of defining your own color values, import all of them from global.rasi for consistency. Develop rest like any other rofi applet. Write your launch script to the launch.sh. Applet CLI will automatically recognize your applet on the next run.
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    Hasklig

    Hasklig

    A code font with monospaced ligatures

    Programming languages are limited to relatively few characters. As a result, combined character operators surfaced quite early, such as the widely used arrow (->), comprised of a hyphen and greater sign. It looks like an arrow if you know the analogy and squint a bit. Composite glyphs are problematic in languages such as Haskell which utilize these complicated operators (=> -< >>= etc.) extensively. The readability of such complex code improves with pretty printing. Academic articles...
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    source-han-code-jp

    source-han-code-jp

    Source Han Code JP

    Source Han Code JP Version 2.010 is released. This version supports style-linking in apps that include 'B' (Bold) and 'I' (Italic) buttons in their font menu. The sorting of the font names in some apps is also improved. U+2423 '␣' OPEN BOX now has a monospaced horizontal advance of 667 units (the previous version used 1000 units). Style-linking is now supported correctly, meaning that you can access 'Bold' and 'Italic' styles by pressing the 'B' or 'I' buttons in apps that support style...
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    Atalheitor

    Atalheitor

    Easy .desktop shortcut creator.

    Easily create .desktop shortcuts for executables, scripts, Java archives and Windows EXEs. Just right-click an executable, open with, and choose "Shortcut creator Atalheitor".
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    Open Finder window with fixed size

    Open Finder window with fixed size

    On launch it opens a new finder window in fixed size

    This AppleScript "Open Applications folder" opens a Finder window for the "Applications" directory in a fixed size. The Finder sometimes "suffers" from amnesia regarding to its window sizes. Just put this compiled script into the dock and you have it at hand quickly. Alternatively I wrote a service which can be installed easily and assigned a keyboard shortcut to execute this code (when the finder is topmost application, just by clicking into the dock for example). ...
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    Krpm2info

    Krpm2info

    Display informations on a package file or extract content

    Krpm2info is a small shell script that can be used to display detailed informations about a RPM package file or extract its content. The current release is the adaptation to Dbus of a former Dcop relase by S. Demoncheaux. This tool displays in a Konqueor HTML page informations about a RPM package file such as properties, content, changelog, requirements ...
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    Backup@home
    For those at home who want to backup there precious data files but don't know nothing about backup. A white paper (Seperate download) explains creating backups and the script use. The script is readable, creates extensive logging and with restore script
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    A small utility to add or remove from the command line (or a script) Nautilus emblems bound to a file or directory
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    A Perl script that uses ImageMagick's "convert" to make thumbnails for images contained in a directory (recursively). It then generates HTML (or PHP) code for e/a image file and a Menu that links all images. Usefull for CD photo albums and for Websites
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    menu_buddy is a small python script used to produce GNOME panel menus out of a directory hierarchy of music files. The menus created by menu_buddy are able to enqueue/play directories (or whole subtrees) in xmms as well as pause/play/skip xmms itself.
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