An application for customizing the appearance of the GNOME(/GTK+) desktop. Features: change colors and sizes of GTK widgets, colorize desktop icons, configure your gtk engines and let your current theme be drawn by an installed gtk engine of your choice,
Collection of widgets, gadgets and desklets for different Linux and Windows based widget engines (such as Firefox, Opera, SuperKaramba, Screenlets, gDesklets).
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Dyndyn is a GTK+2 Engine, whos main feature is to draw Dynamic widgets. Each and every widget is drawn a bit differently, making your desktop slightly more interesting.
Kefir is a code sketcher based on tepache that uses pygtk and libglade. Kefir creates a set of wrapper classes around the top level glade widgets in a glade file, to allow the programmer to concentrate on writing a program instead.
GtkGLExt is an OpenGL extension to GTK+. It provides additional GDK objects which support OpenGL rendering in GTK+, and GtkWidget API add-ons to make GTK+ widgets OpenGL-capable.
Strip Charts for GtkPlot provides a set of GTK widgets for creating
strip plots of numeric data. Horizontal 'strips' of data are
ganged; supports
multiple color-changing limit (alarm) lines,
multiple scrollable cursors (with callbacks).
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libgtk3dcanvas is a Gtk set of widgets to build easily simple 3D scene render engines.
You can add items (balls, stick, polygone, ...) like on libgnomecanvas, and then, you can declare several camera (OpenGL, Direct3d...) to render it.
Gdkxft transparently adds anti-aliased font support to gtk+-1.2. Once
you have installed it, you can run any (well, nearly any) existing
gtk+ binary and see anti-aliased fonts in the gtk widgets. You don't
need to recompile gtk+ or your applications.
PortableGUI is a C++ framework (Java-like classes) for creating portable user interfaces with native controls and native look & feel. An application linked with PortableGUI will use Gnome/GTK widgets on Unix and Windows controls on Win95/98/2K/NT.