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    JavaMacros

    A GUI interface written "Around" LuaMacros

    JavaMacros is a GUI "Client" for the LuaMacros "HID-aware" macros program - It runs using Java 8, so you will need it installed on your machine. In simpler words, it is a general way to "reprogram" keyboards in windows, using a graphic user interface rather than directly writing macro scripts, that allows to use any number of keyboards - even of the same make and model - as separate, specific devices. Each with its tailored functions (stickers over the keys are a must). It provides a graphic user interface with a "keystroke recorder" to automatize compiling macros, and support for activating different macros/functions depending on the active window in foreground, whether on its software, class or caption. ...
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    We moved to Github (https://github.com/FFMG/myoddweb.piger) Please update to the latest version! Piger is a Launcher allowing you to run your own commands from your keyboard. Highlight a word hold the caps lock key and simply type 'Google' to search for it in your browser. You can create your own commands, in LUA, Python, C++ and more.
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    AwesomeWM-spin

    My customized linux live spin using 'Awesome' the Window Manager (WM)

    ...The install icon is to be found in '$HOME/notepad' This is highly customized to my very personal liking. * As less GUI as possible * Console for everything * No bling bling but my scripts * LUA hardcoded applications menu Introducing my stuff: * Text User Interface: https://github.com/sri-arjuna/tui * Sutra: Random sutras from the Vedics (german) * Several small scripts Based on: * Fedora: http://www.fedoraproject.org * AwesomeWM: http://awesome.naquadah.org/download/ * RPMFusion: http://rpmfusion.org
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    FixeEngine

    A 3D rendering / entity engine

    This engine is not an attemp to re-inventing the wheel. It is a more learning-oriented project than something intended to provide a wide set of features. The approach to the OpenGL in this engine is something very experimental born from my own thoughts and can be usefull in future. If you want to help for your portfolio just ask: the TODO list is very long :)
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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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    Modern, hardware accelerated, scriptable UI system for games and mobile devices
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