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    berry

    A healthy, byte-sized window manager

    A healthy, bite-sized window manager written in C over the XLib library. Controlled via a powerful command-line client, allowing users to control windows via a hotkey daemon such as sxhkd or expand functionality via shell scripts.
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    gdk_imlib2

    gdk_imlib2

    gdk_imlib image loader for gtk+-2.0

    ...It would be a lot quicker to port legacy software packages like this if gdk_imlib were available. This package, is a port of gdk-imlib to gtk+-2.0 which preserves all the feature of the original (gtk+-1.2) libraries. It means that if you have old graphics code you don't have to waste time re-writing it using GdkPixbuf or Cairo surfaces. Of course, we are not advocating using this library for new code, but you can if you prefer to use the gdk_imlib API for image loading & manipulation.
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    Boxxx Engine
    Boxxx Engine is a very simple 2D engine written purely in C language. This code uses BGI graphic library and is compiled with Borland Turbo C 2.0. The goal of this project is to come up with a physically complex yet simple in principle 2D engine. The release is without any warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
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    Twin - Textmode WINdow environment

    Twin is a "retro" program for embedded or remote systems

    Twin is a text-mode window environment. It supports mouse and multiple windows, has a built-in terminal emulator and window manager, and can serve as display for client applications. Its retro look-and-feel comes with very modern features: it is best described as a VNC-like server, that can use a variety of displays - all with mouse support: from a plain text terminal, to a Linux console, to a full kde, gnome or X11 desktop. Source code hosted at https://github.com/cosmos72/twin
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    LuaGnome
    Library to use the Gnome libraries from Lua, incl. GLib, GTK and others. Currently about 9000 functions and 1900 structures are supported, even though the tested part is rather small. The code is here in the GIT repository. NOTICE: This project is not maintained anymore. A better alternative is the GIR based lgi project, see this link: https://github.com/pavouk/lgi/
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    NovaTK is an object-oriented, cross-platform GUI toolkit. One of the focuses of NovaTK is to facilitate rapid development of cross-platform applications requiring fewer lines of code.
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    DWI (recently renamed to Estron and moved to http://estron.alioth.debian.org/) is a rapid application development system for creating graphical applications that manipulate info in an SQL database. Uses XML and Gnome Glade for the GUI designer.
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    xbgtk - an xbase/Harbour/xHarbour object-oriented wrapper for using the GTK+ GUI. This project has been deprecated in favour of https://github.com/tuffnatty/hbgi, an approach that uses GObject Introspection for automatic bindings.
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    mGTK is glue code to make GTK+ accessible from Standard ML. This provides a convenient way for SML programmers to add GUI features to applications. mGTK should work on all platforms where both Moscow ML and GTK+ are supported.
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    TagManager is a library and a set of programs which aims to provide IDEs like Anjuta and gIDE features like symbol browsing, calltips, code completion, etc. It is based on exuberent ctags.
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    GtkEditor is a source code editor widget for GTK+. It currently handles source code highlighting based on regular expressions. In the future it will handle automatic/semi-automatic indenting and parenthesis matching.
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    Gfront is an Objective-C frontend for the GObject library. It translates preprocessed Objective-C to C with the appropriate GObject calls.
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