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>