2006-11-05 deskutils/offix-trash: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-04 devel/mingw: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-binutils: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-bin-msvcrt: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-gcc: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-opengl-headers: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-05 editors/offix-editor: developement ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 print/offix-printer: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 sysutils/wmmon: no longer available from mastersite
2006-11-04 sysutils/xsysinfo: no longer available from mastersite
2006-11-04 textproc/xmlada: no longer available from mastersite; 2.0 is available
2006-11-05 www/p5-CGI-Application-ValidateRM: no longer available from mastersites
2006-11-05 x11/offix-clipboard: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 x11/offix-execute: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 x11-fm/offix-files: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 x11-wm/icepref: is for IceWM version 1.04 (6 years old)
Rename this ports to use the real vendor package name. The advantage of this
is to allow our users' keyword search works and easier for users to file the
Bugzilla report when they use our name of ports. Debian, Gentoo, NetBSD and
other OSs have the correct package name, but not in our ports tree.
My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team, have agreed with it.
As for other ports, chase the rename.
gcompmgr is a GNOME interface to xcompmgr. Through xcompmgr it allows you to
use your graphics card to create effects in your GNOME window manager.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gcompmgr/
PR: ports/93072
Submitted by: UMENO Takashi <umeno@rr.iij4u.or.jp>
A patched version of X.org's original transset, supporting
several different 'select methods'.
WWW: http://forchheimer.se/transset-df/
PR: ports/87277
Submitted by: Andreas Kohn <andreas@syndrom23.de>
text-editorish, keyboard friendly user interface to window management.
This is a development series of ion-3.
PR: ports/82378
Submitted by: Ed Schouten <ed@fxq.nl>
lines of C as possible, without being obfuscated or entirely useless. It
allows you to move, resize, focus (sloppy), and raise windows.
PR: ports/76077
Submitted by: Florent Thoumie <flz@xbsd.org>
Skippy-XD is a version of Skippy that uses Xserver's XDamage, XComposite and
XFixes extensions to provide you with 'live' versions of the windows.
Skippy-XD is best described as a full-screen task-switcher for X11. It tries to
provide an alternative when taskbars or regular task-switchers aren't the most
efficient way of switching tasks (like when you have a lot of applications open)
When activated (currently only through a hotkey), it will arrange and scale
snapshots of all windows on the current desktop and it'll let you pick a
window using a mouse or a keyboard. Yes, this is also what expocity and Apple's
Expose.
PR: ports/66921
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
GNOME notification area applet. But it's designed for any window manager that
supports docking.
PR: ports/68800
Submitted by: Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe@regency.nsu.ru>
designed with keyboard users in mind. This is the second incarnation.
PR: ports/62486, ports/67103
Submitted by: Anthony Ginepro <anthony.ginepro@laposte.net>,
Andrey Slusar <vasallia@ukr.net>
Repocopy by: marcus
Skippy is best described as a full-screen task-switcher for
X11. It tries to provide an alternative when taskbars or
regular task-switchers aren't the most efficient way of
switching tasks (like when you have a lot of applications open)
When activated (currently only through a hotkey), it will
arrange and scale snapshots of all windows on the current
desktop and it'll let you pick a window using a mouse or a
keyboard. Yes, this is also what expocity and Apple's Expose.
PR: ports/66681
Submitted by: michael johnson <ahze at ahze dot net>
Equinox Desktop Environment. Main goals of this project are
simplicity, speed, minimal memory usage (if possible), good
look and fell and stability.
PR: ports/63518
Submitted by: Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru>