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    Nord Vim

    Nord Vim

    An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant Vim theme

    ...The theme targets consistency across terminals and GUIs with true-color support and well-mapped 256-color fallbacks. It includes integration highlights for common plugins and Treesitter groups so that statuslines, file explorers, and LSP diagnostics look cohesive. Nord prioritizes clarity over flash, using contrast and hue separation to keep code readable in long sessions. The result is a calm, professional look that many developers adopt across editors, terminals, and UIs for a unified workspace.
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    LibEngsas

    LibEngsas

    The main task is an independent API for KDE and Qt

    With help of the independent API for KDE and Qt, the user of this library must not take care, whether KDE or plain Qt is used behind the scene. For example he can just use the provided filedialog, which is mapped on the KDE dialog, if this library is used in KDE version. This package contains libengsas linked against KDE, so you should install this package instead of libengsas0, if you want to enable the internal KDE usage of libengsas Binary and source packages for many Linux...
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