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A gui to libxrandr. It presents the user with visual
representaion of active displays on an interactive map of
the screen memory. Features free postioning, configuration saving,
scripting for R&R and an alternate gui for switching between
monitors.
eboxy is an application for creating simple GUI interfaces for entertainment PCs, designed to be used on a TV screen with an IR remote. However it can be used for many other applications where a simple GUI front-end is required.
The Gordon project aims to provide a collection of tools that can be
used to create Macromedia Flash movies. Creating a GUI based Flash
authoring tool is (at least for now) not the goal. Gordon is to
Macromedia Flash what Povray is to 3DStudioMAX.
This is an attempt to create a GUI mainly for mjpeg and vcdimager tools in order to create VCDs with photographs in high resolution. It has the help of openil, mjpegtools and vcdimager code. Now it is only Win32 code but next versions may be multiplatfor
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