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    3270font

    3270font

    A 3270 font in a modern format

    This font is derived from the x3270 font, which, in turn, was translated from the one in Georgia Tech's 3270tool, which was itself hand-copied from a 3270 series terminal. I built it because I felt terminals deserve to be pretty. The .sfd font file contains a x3270 bitmap font that was used for guidance. The "source" file is edited using FontForge. You'll need it if you want to generate fonts for your platform. On most civilized operating systems, you can simply apt-get install fontforge,...
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    Openbox hotkeys - MS Ergonomic Keyboard

    Openbox key bindings for Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboards

    This is a simple program that provides a simple way to use the special keys on Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboards in openbox. Several keybind entries are added to the rc.xml file in the openbox config. Commands are stored in a seperate config file (default is ~/.ergo-favrc). This is so that changes are reflected by openbox immediately, without needing to restart. Openbox WILL need to be restarted after the initial install though. There a number of commands added by default. These use generic programs where possible, for example "x-www-browser" is used by default for the "Web/Home" button. ...
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    wacom-config
    An easy to use graphical interface for configuring user settings for the Linux wacom drivers (http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/) - Note the author no longer has much time to work on wacom-config anymore so this project is only going to receive critical fixes (if that) going forward, It's suggested you look at alternative tools; which now have most of the features wacom-config lists (such as the kde wacom config tool - https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/base/wacomtablet)
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    Graphical configuration tool for Very Secure FTP Server (vsftpd) for gnome enviroment.
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    EveryGui provides two applications: Chameleon, which is a dynamic GUI for virtually any tool or OS command, and Designer which is a visual environment for editing config files that determine Chameleon's different behaviours for each tool/command.
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