is already in x11).
PR: ports/72860
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
Approved by: Hendrik Scholz <hscholz@raisdorf.net> (maintainer)
Repocopy by: marcus
into separate ports. The OPTIONS will remain as of yet and trigger dependencies
now, for easy transition.
Update KOffice to version 1.3.2.
Add patches to fix a number of issues, including:
- fix kxkb on Xorg
- fix kdemultimedia WITH_MPEGLIB (now mpeglib_artsplug) compilation on gcc 3.4.2
with optimizations greater than -O
Add security related patches and entries to portaudit.txt.
for the windows blackbox opens, like:
* on which desktop they should open
* if it should be displayed without titlebar
* if it should be sticky
* position size of windows
PR: ports/69613
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <tux@pinguru.net>
The xterm program is the standard terminal emulator for the X
Window System. It provides DEC VT102/VT220 and Tektronix 4014
compatible terminals for programs that can't use the window
system directly. If the underlying operating system supports
terminal resizing capabilities (for example, the SIGWINCH
signal in systems derived from 4.3bsd), xterm will use the
facilities to notify programs running in the window whenever it
is resized.
NOTE: you can't use this port until the work with XFree-clients
and xorg-clients will be done.
For example, with brightside, you can switch virtual desktops by moving the
pointer to the edge of the screen. You can also allocate actions to the
corners a la Mac OS X.
Xrsh is designed to allow you to start an X client on a remote machine
with the window displayed on the current server's $DISPLAY. It has
many options that give you the ability to propagate environment
variables (including DISPLAY) to the remote system and works with
various types of X server access control including xauth and xhost.
Xrlogin opens a local xterm window and runs rlogin or telnet to
connect to a remote machine.
PR: ports/67855
Submitted by: KIMURA Yasuhiro <yasu@utahime.org>
This little program lets you change your Gtk+ 2.0 theme. The aim is to
make theme preview and selection as slick as possible. Themes installed
on the system are presented for selection and previewed on the fly. For
a comprehensive demonstration there's a large variety of widgets.
It was originally derived from Gtk Theme Switch, but what started out as
a hack to remove various nuisances now shares no code whatsoever anymore
with the original.
The xxkb port is a general keyboard layout switcher application
and it is not limited to russian language.
PR: ports/65556
Submitted by: Alexander Pohoyda (maintainer)
X PanoramiX extension headers
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
a plan is made for handling the transition from XFree86.
X Print extension headers
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
a plan is made for handling the transition from XFree86.
EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager.
It provides command line access to almost all the features defined in
the EWMH specification. Using it, it's possible to, for example, obtain
information about the window manager, get a detailed list of desktops
and managed windows, switch and resize desktops, change number of
desktops, make windows full-screen, always-above or sticky, and
activate, close, move, resize, maximize and minimize them.
PR: ports/62656
Submitted by: Florent Thoumie <flz@xbsd.org>
GNOME Clipboard Daemon is a program that keeps the content of your X
clipboard in memory, so the clipboard won't get lost even after you close the
application you copied from. It's a daemon - it has no GUI. You start it and
it'll run inthe background and Just Work(tm).
Example:
1. Start AbiWord.
2. Type in 'hello world'. Select everything and click Copy.
3. Close AbiWord.
4. Start gedit.
5. Click Paste. Normally nothing will happen. But if GNOME Clipboard
Daemon is running, pasting will work.
PR: 61869
Submitted by: Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@cox.net>
the technically minded GNOME power user. As the GNOME project calls it,
"Every GNOME Geek's Batbelt!"
This is part of the effort to restructure the GNOME meta-ports to give the
end user a more powerful and more useful Desktop Environment.
API reference for KDE 3.1
Note that the port is installed in ports/x11 and not in ports/devel
to keep it closer to the kde3 libraries which are installed in
ports/x11. Changed the name to match the gtk##-apireference for
concistensy[sp].
PR: ports/60990
Submitted by: Heiner Eichmann <h.eichmann@gmx.de>
Ported the GTK Smooth Theme Engine. This will allow many
more gtk12/gtk2 themes to be used on FreeBSD with gtk.
PR: ports/59496
Submitted by: Anish Mistry <amistry@am-productions.biz>
X Composite extension library
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Damage extension library
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Fixes extension library
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Composite extension headers and specification
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Damage extension headers and specification
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Resize and Rotate extension library
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X client-side cursor loading library
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Extension library.
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Input extension library
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Video extension library
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Fixes extension headers and specification
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Display Manager Control Protocol library
Note that due to restrictions on distribution of Wraphelp.c, which FreeBSD has
obtained permission for but freedesktop.org hasn't yet, the distfile will
be hand-rolled and located on freefall for a while.
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Resource usage library
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Resource usage extension headers
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
Header files and documentation for the X Resize and Rotate extension
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X font libary
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
Session Management library for X11
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
Inter Client Exchange library for X11
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
Authentication Protocol library for X11
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
network API translation layer for X applications and libraries
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X11 extension headers
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X11 protocol headers
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
It is composed in 2 parts: the application launcher itself and
a good looking easy to use editor.
PR: ports/59940
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
This plugin is a clipboard history for the panel.
It now includes a "Clear clipboard" option,
and a drag-and-drop paste feature contributed by Andre Lerche.
Author: Eduard Roccatello <master@spine-group.org>
WWW: http://xfce-goodies.berlios.de/
PR: 59633
Submitted by: Matt Lancereau <matt@rimasec.net>
yalias has a window with two buttons and a text widget. The
left button clears the widget (and is bound to the Escape
key). The right button matches the contents of the widget
against a series of regular expressions that the user has
previously specified in their $HOME/.yaliasrc, and executes
the specified command if it matches any of them.
PR: ports/56611
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net>
Xnodecor is an x11 utility by which a user can make an
window manager ignores his/her specified applications. Such
applications (e.g. clocks) appear without their border and
title bar, are skipped in keyboard focus-circulation, and
are sticky for flippng over multiple virtual screens. This
may be convenient for a user using a simple window manager
such as wmx.
PR: ports/45329
Submitted by: Katsura Matsumoto <katsura@cc.okayama-u.ac.jp>
wmblob is a useless program, showing moving blobs. It's a
nice dockapp for Window Maker (www.windowmaker.org), and
it may run with other window mangers.
How to use it:
Just start it. There are no command line options.
You can change the colors with the three mouse
button.
- Left button: changes the inner color of the blobs.
- Middle button: changes the border color of the blobs.
- Right button: changes the background color.
There are 16 colors available. But not every
combination looks good.
WWW: http://dockapps.org/file.php/id/155
PR: ports/47995
Submitted by: Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh@neva.vlink.ru>
New port: xinput (by Frederic Lepied) - a very useful utility
for configuring and testing XInput devices
PR: ports/54125
Submitted by: Martin Ranne <gasp@ridcully.dnsalias.org>
features the following:
* 2 types of breaks (let say 1 break every 10 min, and a big break once
a hour).
* Lets you configure how long a break lasts, in what interval and has a
configureble day limit.
* The time counter stops when not using the computer.
* It has a gnome notification pannel applet, for easy access.
* Statistics are stored per day
PR: 54535
Submitted by: Koop Mast <einekoai@chello.nl>
Docker is a WindowMaker dockapp that houses GNOME2 and KDE
tray icons. The cool thing about docker is that, as a dockapp,
it can be used by GNOME2 and KDE also, allowing you to have tray
icons without needing the whole GNOME2 or KDE panel.
Submitted by: Samy <samy@kerneled.com>
Cnslock is a dock application (dockapp) which provides a visual
indication of the states of the three "lock" buttons (caps, num, and
scroll).
It should be especially useful for people who own a wireless keyboard
with no leds on it, and thus have difficulty keeping track of "lock"
states.
Submitted by: Alexey Dokuchaev
Gromit (GRaphics Over MIscellaneous Things) is a small tool
to make annotations on the screen.
When making presentations of the Gimp I found myself often
moving the mousepointer around the point of interest until
hopefully everybody noticed it. This annoyed me, since it
is a very vague way to highlight something. I dreamt of a
small programm which allows me to simply draw on the screen,
ignoring any window-borders.
PR: ports/48885
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
wmShutdown is a Window Maker dock application that allows
you to shutdown or reboot your machine just by clickig a
button on your desktop.
PR: ports/45917
Submitted by: Kaname Nishida <kaname@vamp.jpn.ph>
A port to install the binary NVIDIA drivers (I like to keep
track of what's installed on my machine by using the port
database).
Note that I set MAINTAINER to ports@ because I don't know
if I can spend enough time to maintain this. Someone else
is of course free to take and (hopefully) improve this.
PR: ports/45988
Submitted by: Stijn Hoop <stijn@win.tue.nl>
DeskMenu is a root menu program which is activated by
clicking the root window (by default, 2nd mouse button).
This gtk+ program is complementary to the Oroborus window
manager.
PR: ports/35060
Submitted by: Matt Peterson <matt@peterson.org>
DeCurs is a GTK+ based program that lets you edit you XFree86 mouse cursors.
It reads them from "bdf" -formatted font files.
Submitted by: Miguel Mendez <flynn@energyhq.homeip.net>
PR: ports/34069
original versions of these ports, so some PORTREVISIONs were bumped. See
http://freebsd.kde.org/ and mailing lists linked to from there for info
on the packages generated to test these ports.
bsd.kde.mk has already been updated a few days ago to work with these.
Some patches applied to fix a few bugs were:
deskutils/kdepim3:
[1] Remove kpilot from build because it wasn't ready at release.
editors/koffice-kde3:
[2] Fix compile time bugs for FreeBSD.
misc/kdeedu3:
[3] Fix compile problem with kvoctrain.
x11/kdebase3:
[4] Fix KDM CPU usage and login bug.
Some caveats:
* All PLISTs are broken for deinstall due to script bug that I
didn't notice until very recently. This will be fixed when I
commit an update tomorrow. These ports should still install
perfectly fine though. They should also deinstall without
giving errors, but will leave directories behind.
* You can't install this with any other version of QT or KDE
already installed. I am not sure the checks are 100% working,
but fixes for these will be forthcoming. This is mainly due
to a policy decision made by kde@ to make QT/KDE ports install
the way the rest of the world expects it to while also still
conforming to FreeBSD's hier(7). For reference on this decision,
please consult the KDE/FreeBSD mailing list archives. This
decision fixes 2-year-old bug reports relating to how we handled
this for KDE2 vs KDE1.
Submitted by: [1] Adrian de Groot <adridg@cs.kun.nl>,
[2] David Faure <faure@kde.org>,
Andy Fawcett <andy@athame.co.uk>
Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>
[3] Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>
[4] Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
Oswald Buddenhagen <ossi@kde.org>
Reviewed by: kde
which probably isn't supposed to be removed is misc/instant-workstation,
which had a dependency on audio/xamp (being removed), so I removed that
dependency and bumped PORTREVISION. All other ports are real dependents
upon Qt 1.x, including KDE 1.x stuff.
Code in bsd.kde.mk supporting these ports is also removed or adjusted.
Also, some adjustments made to accomodate Qt3/KDE3 ports, which will be
committed Real Soon Now (TM), pending repo-copies.
This commit made in impending view of Qt3/KDE3 entering ports tree.
the KDE team's excellent work, I am initiating burn sequence for KDE
1.x. All base KDE1 ports are hereby nuked. I am also reluctantly
reassuming maintainership of the KDE2 ports. Official KDE 2.1 packages
built for FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE w/ XFree86 4.0.2 are available on KDE's
official ftp mirrors now. Enjoy!
Note: It seems that the KDE people rerolled their kdelibs and kdebase
packages, and a quick examination of diffs reveal minor changes, but the
port should still work. I'll fix the packaging problems that bento runs
into.
Approved by: kevlo
icons that launch applications." I made a few changes to the
originator's submission in order to make the example files work
out of the box with our default icon directory arrangement.
PR: ports/22907
Submitted by: Jeremy Karlson, karlj000@unbc.ca
the environment and any options passed to it. It is meant to
enhance security on multi-user systems running XFree86 4.x, where
the ability to use a startx script is needed.
If you have XFree86 3.x, do not install this, you do not need it
and it will not work.
PR: 21352
Submitted by: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
To use it, you must specify the display name of the machine you want
to watch, then the name of the window on that machine.
Xwatchwin will attempt to connect with the X server
hostname:0.0, and if successful, will try to retrieve a copy of
the window in which you specified interest.
Obtained from: NetBSD