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ebf for linux is a kind of input method for chinese. It's fast speed and easy to learn distinguish itself from other input method. This project is the first attempt to use ebf in linux, so I think it's very important.
SVG Icons project has a goal to provide Open-Source reference implementation of SVG icon themes for leading Linux and UNIX Desktop Environments, in particular (but not limited to) KDE and GNOME Desktops environments, FXCE and LXDE.
whiteBOX is an attempt to make a flexible yet simple to use
multi-purpose configuration tool for the Blackbox window manager.
whiteBOX is written using GTK+ and the C programming language.
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wmMultiPop3 is a dockapp for WindowMaker that checks for mail on a number of pop3 servers or local mailboxes. It is based on the good old dockapp wmPop3 by Scott Helden.
Waimea is a fast and highly customizable virtual multiple desktop window manager. It supports advanced features like transparent textures and Xft fonts.
dockclock is a small, fast docking applett designed to work with fluxbox / blackbox. Showing the time and date is its main purpose, but an alarm of two types - countdown and a standard one will be supported.
fvwm-ewmh is made up of a module
and a patch against the stable FVWM source tree.
With these FVWM can handle Extended WMHints. This allows
to run FVWM with KDE 2 and 3 and GNOME 2. Note that the
current fvwm devel version has native EWMH support.
GPicScan is an Image Collector/CRC Scanner. GPicScan includes a small Filemanager and an ImageViewer. GPicScan work's with NT ( Downloader_for_X ) to get some pieces from the Web (patch for Version 1.28) will inluded. Marks missing Pictures and automaticl
A simple program launcher epplet.
This project has been, for the most part, discontinued. If you'd like to take over this project, drop a mail to me (rhinofile)
GUI background manager for Blackbox. Allows easy management of background images to be used with Blackbox. External programs such as xv and Esetroot are used to set background images on the root window.
FvwmKb is a module for Fvwm and Scwm window managers that makes it more comfortable to work with several Xkb keyboard layouts. For the focused window it stores the currently locked Xkb group (keyboard layout) in its internal database and restores it when
LCARS Application Manager (LCARS-AM)is a platform for Trek-themed simulation control in real-time. Embedded interfaces will allow development in various scripting languages as well as C & C++. Coding has now begun.
Set of small applications that show the current weather for a city of choice. Currently available as Enlightenment Epplet and GNOME Applet. There are plans for a WM Dock app and an XLIB/Imlib2 implementation. Small and useful, like al things should be ;)
Phluid is a window manager that emphasizes efficiency, speed, and beauty. It uses rasterman's Imlib2 library as the image/font rendering backend. Phluid also attempts to be flexible and compliant with the ICCCM standard.
Experiment with human computer interaction especially gesture based computing. Initially by extending the functionality of the mouse to allow gestures to represent actions, i.e. draw a C and xcalc starts, draw an N and Netscape starts, etc.