- integrate COMMENT

- bump NEED_VERSION
- run ispell & fmt on DESCR
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/09 14:28:45 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/03/28 09:59:37 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; displays the earth on an icon'
DISTNAME= wmglobe-1.1.alpha
PKGNAME= wmglobe-1.1a
CATEGORIES= astro x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://perso.linuxfr.org/jdumont/wmg/

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wmglobe is a WindowMaker dock app that displays the earth on
an icon. It's an adaptation of XGlobe to WMaker environnement.
wmglobe uses a map which is rendered on a sphere by raytracing.
wmglobe is a Window Maker dock app that displays the earth on an
icon. It's an adaptation of XGlobe to WMaker environment. wmglobe
uses a map which is rendered on a sphere by ray-tracing.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/14 12:23:10 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2001/03/28 09:59:39 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; shows the moon phase'
DISTNAME= wmMoonClock-1.27
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= astro x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml

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wm-dockapp; shows the moon phase

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/14 12:23:11 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/28 09:59:40 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; space weather monitor'
DISTNAME= wmSpaceWeather-1.04
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= astro x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml
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WRKSRC= ${WRKDIST}/wmSpaceWeather
post-extract:
@cd ${WRKSRC}; make clean
@cd ${WRKSRC} && make clean
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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wmSpaceWeather is a space weather monitor. The monitor shows two
relativistic electron and three relativistic proton flux levels
at geosyncronous orbit (currently from the NOAA GOES spacecraft),
at geosynchronous orbit (currently from the NOAA GOES spacecraft),
current Solar Flare X-ray flux, and the last eight three-hour Kp
index values.

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/14 12:23:11 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/28 09:59:41 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; shows sunrise/sunset times'
DISTNAME= wmSun-1.03
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= astro x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml
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WRKSRC= ${WRKDIST}/wmSun
post-extract:
@cd ${WRKSRC}; make clean
@cd ${WRKSRC} && make clean
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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wmSun displays the current day's sun rise and set times. You must enter your
latitude and longitude correctly for it to work.
wmSun displays the current day's sun rise and set times. You must
enter your latitude and longitude correctly for it to work.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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ascd is a CD player that can be "docked" on the Afterstep Wharf or the
Window Maker dock.
ascd is a CD player that can be "docked" on the Afterstep Wharf or
the Window Maker dock.
* installation for AfterStep
--------------------------

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:12 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:01:12 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'multi-platform CD-Player library'
DISTNAME= libworkman-1999-06-20
PKGNAME= libworkman-1.4
CATEGORIES= audio
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://studserver.uni-dortmund.de/~su0922/WorkMan/

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multi-platform CD-Player library

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/03/21 13:45:26 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/28 10:01:15 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; sound mixer'
DISTNAME= Mixer.app-1.6.0
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= audio x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://www.fukt.hk-r.se/~per/mixer/

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wm-dockapp; sound mixer

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:13 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:01:16 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; audio mixer'
DISTNAME= wmmixer-1.0-beta1
PKGNAME= wmmixer-1.0b1
CATEGORIES= audio x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/2471/wmmixer.html

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wm-dockapp; audio mixer

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This is an audio mixer that can run within the Window Maker
"Dock" or Aftersteps Wharf.
This is an audio mixer that can run within the Window Maker "Dock"
or Aftersteps Wharf.
You can configure wmmixer by using a ~/.wmmixer file,
copy a sample from ${SAMPLE_DIR}.
You can configure wmmixer by using a ~/.wmmixer file, copy a sample
from ${SAMPLE_DIR}.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:14 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:01:18 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; front end for mpg123'
DISTNAME= wmmp3-0.12
CATEGORIES= audio x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://www.dotfiles.com/software/wmmp3/

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wm-dockapp; front-end for mpg123

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wmmp3 is an mpg123 frontend. It is a small X application
that will also work as a Window Maker dockapp.
wmmp3 is an mpg123 front end. It is a small X application that will
also work as a Window Maker dockapp.
You configure wmmp3 by using a ~/.wmmp3 file,
copy a sample from ${SAMPLE_DIR}.
You configure wmmp3 by using a ~/.wmmp3 file, copy a sample from
${SAMPLE_DIR}.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/14 12:23:14 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2001/03/28 10:01:21 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'preferences program for wsoundserver'
DISTNAME= WSoundPrefs-1.1.1
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= audio
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://shadowmere.student.utwente.nl/
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LIB_DEPENDS= PropList.2::devel/libproplist \
wsound::audio/wsoundserver \
audiofile::devel/libaudiofile \
tiff.35::graphics/tiff \
png.1::graphics/png \
jpeg.62::graphics/jpeg \
gif.4::graphics/giflib \
wraster.2::x11/windowmaker
USE_X11= Yes

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preferences program for wsoundserver

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.10 2001/03/14 12:23:15 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.11 2001/03/28 10:01:22 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'sound server for Window Maker'
DISTNAME= WSoundServer-0.4.0
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= audio
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://shadowmere.student.utwente.nl/

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sound server for Window Maker

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/09 14:28:48 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/03/28 10:02:36 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'dockapp-making standard library for Window Maker'
DISTNAME= libdockapp-0.4.0
CATEGORIES= devel
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://shadowmere.student.utwente.nl/

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dockapp-making standard library for Window Maker

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ShowTable.pm is a Perl 5 module which defines subroutines
to print arrays of data in a nicely formatted listing, using
one of four possible formats: simple table, boxed table,
list style, and HTML-formatting (for World-Wide-Web output).
See the documentation on ShowTable.pm for details on the
formatting.
ShowTable.pm is a Perl 5 module which defines subroutines to print
arrays of data in a nicely formatted listing, using one of four
possible formats: simple table, boxed table, list style, and
HTML-formatting (for World-Wide-Web output). See the documentation
on ShowTable.pm for details on the formatting.
The program "showtable" reads data in a variety of formats
from a file or STDIN, optimally columnizes the data, and
then feeds the array of data to the ShowTable module for
display. Showtable can parse its own output as input
(except for HTML). Individual or ranges of columns may be
selected for display, either by name or by index.
The program "showtable" reads data in a variety of formats from a
file or STDIN, optimally columnizes the data, and then feeds the
array of data to the ShowTable module for display. Showtable can
parse its own output as input (except for HTML). Individual or
ranges of columns may be selected for display, either by name or
by index.
In other words, showtable is a data formatting program.
Using the '-html' option, showtable can accept ASCII
tablular data and format it appropriately for display
through a Web-browser.
In other words, showtable is a data formatting program. Using the
'-html' option, showtable can accept ASCII tabular data and format
it appropriately for display through a Web-browser.

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This module, ReadKey, provides ioctl control for terminals and Win32
consoles so the input modes can be changed (thus allowing reads of a single
character at a time), and also provides non-blocking reads of stdin, as well
as several other terminal related features, including retrieval/modification
of the screen size, and retrieval/modification of the control characters.
consoles so the input modes can be changed (thus allowing reads of
a single character at a time), and also provides non-blocking reads
of stdin, as well as several other terminal related features,
including retrieval/modification of the screen size, and
retrieval/modification of the control characters.

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Term::ReadLine::Gnu (TRG) is an implementation of the
interface to the GNU Readline Library. This module gives you
input line editing facility, input history management
facility, word completion facility, etc. It uses the real GNU
Readline Library and has the interface with the almost all
variables and functions which are documented in the GNU
Readline/History Library. So you can program your custom
editing function, your custom completion function, and so on
with Perl. TRG may be useful for prototyping before
programming with C.
Term::ReadLine::Gnu (TRG) is an implementation of the interface to
the GNU Readline Library. This module gives you input line editing
facility, input history management facility, word completion facility,
etc. It uses the real GNU Readline Library and has the interface
with the almost all variables and functions which are documented
in the GNU Readline/History Library. So you can program your custom
editing function, your custom completion function, and so on with
Perl. TRG may be useful for prototyping before programming with
C.
TRG is upper compatible with Term::ReadLine included in Perl
distribution. Term::ReadLine uses TRG automatically when TRG
is available. You can enjoy full line editing feature with
Perl debugger which use Term::ReadLine with no patch.
distribution. Term::ReadLine uses TRG automatically when TRG is
available. You can enjoy full line editing feature with Perl
debugger which use Term::ReadLine with no patch.

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:15 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:04:17 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; xeyes clone using South Park characters'
DISTNAME= speyes-1.2.0
CATEGORIES= games x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://www.halcyon.com/amalmin/speyes/speyes.html

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speyes is a Window Maker dock app that features the
SouthPark characters ala xeyes.
speyes is a Window Maker dock app that features the South Park
characters ala xeyes.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/03/09 14:28:48 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/28 10:04:20 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; xeyes variant'
DISTNAME= wmeyes
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME}-0.0
CATEGORIES= games x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://home.istar.ca/~jenora/wmeyes.html

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WMeyes is a pretty simple application: it sits in the
WindowMaker dock, and a pair of eyes track your cursor.
Actually, the program should work in all window managers,
but then you don't have a dock to sit it in, in which case
you might as well use xeyes.
WMeyes is a pretty simple application: it sits in the Window Maker
dock, and a pair of eyes track your cursor. Actually, the program
should work in all window managers, but then you don't have a dock
to sit it in, in which case you might as well use xeyes.
The 'time' parameter on the command line affects both the
update time of the pupil moving around, and the time it
takes for the eyelids to open or close. These two can't be
separated.
The 'time' parameter on the command line affects both the update
time of the pupil moving around, and the time it takes for the
eyelids to open or close. These two can't be separated.
The standard method of starting it up under WindowMaker is
The standard method of starting it up under Window Maker is
'wmeyes -w -s &'.
'wmeyes -h' gives you usage info.

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:16 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:04:24 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; chess game'
DISTNAME= miniCHESS-0.8
PKGNAME= wm${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= games x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://www.electricrain.com/edavis/miniCHESS/
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ALL_TARGET= minichess
do-install:
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/minichess ${PREFIX}/bin
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKBUILD}/minichess ${PREFIX}/bin
${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/wmminichess
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/README ${PREFIX}/share/doc/wmminichess/

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wmminichess is a frontend to the gnuchess program for
playing a game of chess against the computer from the Window
Maker dock.
wmminichess is a front end to the gnuchess program for playing a
game of chess against the computer from the Window Maker dock.
The README in ${PREFIX}/share/doc/wmminichess/
should explain how to play.

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:16 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:04:25 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; TicTacToe game'
DISTNAME= wmtictactoe-1.1-1
PKGNAME= wmtictactoe-1.1.1
CATEGORIES= games x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://atlas.ucpel.tche.br/~acamargo/wmtictactoe.html

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wmTicTacToe is exactly what it sounds like:
Tic-Tac-Toe in a dock app.
wmTicTacToe is exactly what it sounds like: Tic-Tac-Toe in a dockapp.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:16 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:04:27 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-app; minesweeper'
DISTNAME= wmtimebomb.20
PKGNAME= wmtimebomb-0.2.0
CATEGORIES= games x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://www.maliwan.org/wmtimebomb.shtml
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ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/os/FreeBSD/distfiles/
LIB_DEPENDS= wraster.2::x11/windowmaker \
PropList.2::devel/libproplist \
jpeg.62::graphics/jpeg \
tiff.35::graphics/tiff \
png.1::graphics/png \
gif.4::graphics/giflib
PropList.2::devel/libproplist
USE_X11= Yes
CONFIGURE_STYLE= imake
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.endif
do-install:
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/wmtimebomb ${PREFIX}/bin
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKBUILD}/wmtimebomb ${PREFIX}/bin
${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${SAMPLE_DIR}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/example.modefile ${SAMPLE_DIR}

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/14 12:23:17 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/28 10:05:00 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; WWW image monitor'
DISTNAME= wmGrabImage-0.70
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= graphics x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml

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wmGrabImage is a WindowMaker DockApp that maintains a small thumbnail copy of
your favorite image from the WWW.
wmGrabImage is a Window Maker DockApp that maintains a small thumbnail
copy of your favorite image from the WWW.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2001/03/09 14:28:49 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/28 10:05:02 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'icons mainly for use in Window Maker'
DISTNAME= wmicons-1.0
CATEGORIES= graphics x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
MAINTAINER= Peter Stromberg <wilfried@openbsd.org>

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icons mainly for use in Window Maker

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/09 14:28:49 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/03/28 10:05:04 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; shows photos and execute commands on that photo'
DISTNAME= wmphoto-0.3a
CATEGORIES= graphics x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://www.dcc.uchile.cl/~amartoq/wmphoto/

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It's a dock-app that can show you a photo and execute a command
It's a dockapp that can show you a photo and execute a command
related to that photo. You can have many photos.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/03/09 14:28:50 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/28 10:06:09 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; simple four-function calculator'
DISTNAME= wmcalc-0.3
CATEGORIES= math x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://members.access1.net/ehflora/

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wmcalc is a program designed to act as a simple four-function
calculator. It is different from other calculator programs,
however in that it is designed to take up very little desktop
space. As such, it can be left running on the desktop at all
times.
calculator. It is different from other calculator programs, however
in that it is designed to take up very little desktop space. As
such, it can be left running on the desktop at all times.
It is intended to placed in the WindowMaker dock, or in Wharf
under Afterstep, though it should run as well under any
window manager.
It is intended to placed in the Window Maker dock, or in Wharf under
Afterstep, though it should run as well under any window manager.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/14 12:23:18 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/28 10:06:47 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; for killing Netscape when it freezes'
DISTNAME= wmNetscapeKiller-0.3
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= misc x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://pblumo.free.fr/wmNetscapeKiller/

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This dock-app kills (and restarts) netscape when you click
on the icon! You can now specify which program to kill and
if you want to restart it or not.
This dockapp kills (and restarts) Netscape when you click on the
icon! You can now specify which program to kill and if you want to
restart it or not.
See wmNetscapeKiller --help for command line options.
It must be launched under the same username of the user of
WindowMaker. If you dock it as root and you use Netscape as
user your preferences will not be reloaded.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/03/09 14:28:50 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/28 10:06:49 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; alarm clock'
DISTNAME= wmtimer-2.2
CATEGORIES= misc x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://www.dwave.net/~jking/wmtimer/

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WMTimer is a dockable alarm clock for WindowMaker which can
be run in alarm, countdown timer, or chronograph mode. In
alarm or timer mode, you can either execute a command or
sound the system bell when the time is reached. Wmtimer is
configurable through the command line or the GTK GUI.
WMTimer is a dockable alarm clock for Window Maker which can be run
in alarm, count-down timer, or chronograph mode. In alarm or timer
mode, you can either execute a command or sound the system bell
when the time is reached. WMTimer is configurable through the
command line or the GTK GUI.
The "gold" flavor provides an alternative appearance.
WMTimer can be configured either at run time via the command
line or the GTK interface by clicking on the main part of the
window (anywhere except the buttons).
WMTimer can be configured either at run time via the command line
or the GTK interface by clicking on the main part of the window
(anywhere except the buttons).
To switch to the chrono function simply click on the right
arrow button to start the chronograph. You can pause the
chronogaph by clicking on the center, rectangle button and
resume again by clicking the right arrow button. You can
reset the timer by clicking on the left arrow button.
To switch to the chrono function simply click on the right arrow
button to start the chronograph. You can pause the chronograph by
clicking on the center, rectangle button and resume again by clicking
the right arrow button. You can reset the timer by clicking on the
left arrow button.
Time entered via the command line must be in the form of x:x:x
You dont need to have 2 digits for each number but you must
have at least zero's in as placeholders for hrs, mins and secs.
Time entered via the command line must be in the form of x:x:x You
dont need to have 2 digits for each number but you must have at
least zeros as place holders for hrs, mins and secs.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/14 12:23:18 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/28 10:07:53 wilfried Exp $
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; APM/battery monitor'
DISTNAME= wmapm-3.1
CATEGORIES= sysutils x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml

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WMAPM is an APM/battery monitor. It is used to visually display and
interpret details of APM/battery status from the system's BIOS.
WMAPM is an APM/battery monitor. It is used to visually display
and interpret details of APM/battery status from the system's BIOS.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/14 12:23:19 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/28 10:07:54 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; shows rotating 3d-object and CPU load'
DISTNAME= wmcube-0.98
CATEGORIES= sysutils x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://boombox.campus.luth.se/projects.php

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wmCube is a dockapp that displays a realtime rotating 3d-object
and the current cpu-load. The cpu-load also makes the object
spin faster/slower. You can zoom in and out by clicking on
the app and you can design your own objects or use the objects
that come with the package.
wmCube is a dockapp that displays a real time rotating 3d-object
and the current cpu-load. The cpu-load also makes the object spin
faster/slower. You can zoom in and out by clicking on the app and
you can design your own objects or use the objects that come with
the package.
* Objects can have infinite coordinates and lines/planes, your
computers memory is the limit.
computers memory is the limit.
* If you're running a distributed.net client or some other
application that keep you cpu at full load all the time you
can make wmCube ignore "nice" processes.
application that keep you cpu at full load all the time you can
make wmCube ignore "nice" processes.
* You can zoom out virtually to infinity and zoom in almost
to the center of the object.
to the center of the object.
* You don't have to display the cpu-usage at the bottom of the
dockapp, let the rotation speed be an inituive way to determine
cpu-load. You can invert object speed vs. cpu-load.
dockapp, let the rotation speed be an intuitive way to determine
cpu-load. You can invert object speed vs. cpu-load.
* You can change objects at runtime by clicking the center
of the app. It will randomly choose a new object from the
directory you specified at the command line.
of the app. It will randomly choose a new object from the directory
you specified at the command line.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2001/03/09 14:28:52 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/28 10:08:40 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'X11 file manager. Dockable in Window Maker'
DISTNAME= ASFiles-1.0
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
MAINTAINER= Peter Stromberg <wilfried@openbsd.org>

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This is a hack to OffiX Files-2.4e to make it look like the NeXT file
manager. The icons are now pretty.
This is a hack to OffiX Files-2.4e to make it look like the NeXT
file manager. The icons are now pretty.
It provides virtually all of the features that you would expect in a
file manager -- move around your directory tree in multiple windows,
move, copy or delete files, and launch programs with simple mouse operations.
It provides virtually all of the features that you would expect in
a file manager -- move around your directory tree in multiple
windows, move, copy or delete files, and launch programs with simple
mouse operations.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:20 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:08:41 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; Time/Date applet'
DISTNAME= astime-2.8
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.359
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://www.tigr.net/afterstep/as-apps/
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do-install:
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKBUILD}/astime ${PREFIX}/bin
${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKBUILD}/astime.man ${PREFIX}/man/man1/astime.1
${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/astime.man ${PREFIX}/man/man1/astime.1
${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/asclock
cd ${WRKBUILD} && ${INSTALL_DATA} default.astimerc modern.astimerc \
cd ${WRKSRC} && ${INSTALL_DATA} default.astimerc modern.astimerc \
sample.astimerc thick.astimerc ${PREFIX}/share/examples/asclock
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:21 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:08:42 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'drag and drop library'
DISTNAME= dnd.1.1
PKGNAME= libdnd-1.1
CATEGORIES= x11 devel
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
MAINTAINER= Peter Stromberg <wilfried@openbsd.org>

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2001/03/09 14:28:52 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/28 10:08:45 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'themes and icons for Window Maker'
DISTNAME= WindowMaker-extra-0.1
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
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This is the extra data package for Window Maker.
For now it only contains some icons and a few themes.
This is the extra data package for Window Maker. For now it only
contains some icons and a few themes.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.37 2001/03/09 14:28:52 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.38 2001/03/28 10:08:43 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'window manager that emulates NEXTSTEP(tm)'
DISTNAME= WindowMaker-0.64.0
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
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Window Maker is an X11 window manager designed to give additional
integration support for GNUstep applications. It tries to emulate the
elegant look and feel of the NEXTSTEP(tm) GUI. It is relatively fast,
feature rich, and easy to configure and use.
integration support for GNUstep applications. It tries to emulate
the elegant look and feel of the NEXTSTEP(tm) GUI. It is relatively
fast, feature rich, and easy to configure and use.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/03/14 12:23:22 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/28 10:08:46 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; application launching program'
DISTNAME= wmbutton-0.4
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://members.access1.net/ehflora/

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wmbutton is a 64x64 pixel application that displays nine
buttons. Each of these buttons can be configured via a
configuration file to run just about any application you'd
like to. Basically, if you can type it in a shell command,
wmbutton can run it.
wmbutton is a 64x64 pixel application that displays nine buttons.
Each of these buttons can be configured via a configuration file
to run just about any application you'd like to. Basically, if you
can type it in a shell command, wmbutton can run it.
It is specifically designed to be docked in Windowmaker, or
'Swallowed' by wharf in Afterstep. Of course, it should work
in just about any window manager.
It is specifically designed to be docked in Windowmaker, or 'Swallowed'
by wharf in Afterstep. Of course, it should work in just about any
window manager.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/14 12:23:22 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2001/03/28 10:08:48 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; calendar/clock'
DISTNAME= wmCalClock-1.25
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:L}
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml

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wmCalClock is a simple calendar clock that uses anti-aliased characters and
drop shadows. Doesn't do much except tell time...
wmCalClock is a simple calendar clock that uses anti-aliased
characters and drop shadows. Doesn't do much except tell time...
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/03/14 12:23:22 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2001/03/28 10:08:49 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; shows the current date'
DISTNAME= wmdate-0.7
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://wit401310.student.utwente.nl/~dalroi/apps/wmdate.php

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wmDate is a date-display utility. It was originally based
on the displaying lay-out of asclock (which in turn is based
on the time-display utility used in NeXTStep).
wmDate is a date-display utility. It was originally based on the
displaying lay-out of asclock (which in turn is based on the
time-display utility used in NeXTStep).
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2001/03/09 14:28:53 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/28 10:08:51 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; displays scrolling text'
DISTNAME= wminfo-1.51
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
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This WindowMaker Dockapp is designed to be very general
purposed. It is capable to display any kind of information
as long as it's in text-format. It uses plugins (or modules
if you like) to retrieve the information, any script or
program that sends its output to stdout can be used. wminfo
simply captures this information and displays it row by row.
You can scroll the information both vertically and horizont-
ally so even though the window only fits 5 rows at a time
you can scroll down (by clicking with the mouse in the lower
left corner) and reveal more rows. Vertically you can scroll
a specific row by clicking it or scroll all rows by clicking
the upper right corner.
This Window Maker Dockapp is designed to be very general purposed.
It is capable to display any kind of information as long as it's
in text-format. It uses plugins (or modules if you like) to retrieve
the information, any script or program that sends its output to
stdout can be used. wminfo simply captures this information and
displays it row by row. You can scroll the information both
vertically and horizontally so even though the window only fits 5
rows at a time you can scroll down (by clicking with the mouse in
the lower left corner) and reveal more rows. Vertically you can
scroll a specific row by clicking it or scroll all rows by clicking
the upper right corner.
Possible uses for this application is system logging, whats-
on-tv-ticker, news headline ticker, weather info, freshmeat
announcements, stock ticker, you name it! If the plugin
fetches information by http or ftp it is obviously best if
it uses common utilities like lynx or wget for the retrieval.
There are switches in the app that (by default) discards html-
tags and multiple consequtive blanks so that the parsing won't
be such a pain in the *ss :). Another useful option is to
have wminfo monitor changes in the information and start
scrolling the rows that changed.
Possible uses for this application is system logging, whats-on-tv-ticker,
news headline ticker, weather info, freshmeat announcements, stock
ticker, you name it! If the plugin fetches information by http or
ftp it is obviously best if it uses common utilities like lynx or
wget for the retrieval. There are switches in the app that (by
default) discards HTML-tags and multiple consecutive blanks so
that the parsing won't be such a pain in the *ss :). Another useful
option is to have wminfo monitor changes in the information and
start scrolling the rows that changed.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:23 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:08:53 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; shows the date, time, and Internet time'
DISTNAME= wmitime-0.3
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.359
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
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WMitime is yet another clock dockapp that shows standard
time, date, as well as the new internet time. For more info
on internet time, see http://www.swatch.com/
WMitime is yet another clock dockapp that shows standard time, date,
as well as the new Internet time. For more info on Internet time,
see http://www.swatch.com/
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/09 14:28:53 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/03/28 10:08:54 wilfried Exp $
COMMENT= 'wm-dockapp; resembling a miniature pin board'
DISTNAME= wmpinboard-1.0
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
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wmpinboard is a Window Maker dock applet resembling a
miniature pinboard. It's intended to somewhat relieve
heavily littered desktops by allowing you to place reminders
on a graphical on-screen pinboard rather than producing a
mess of real notes all around your keyboard. It supports
arbitrary 6x10 X fonts and has XLocale support, enabling you
to enter locale-dependent special characters if set up
appropriately. Besides text, you can add small monochrome
sketches to your notes or simply encircle or underline words
as a means of emphasis, and alarms can be set to explicitly
remind you of things. Above all, wmpinboard is animated in
redundant ways to make it look even more attractive, and
themeability provides for a way of adapting its appearance
to that of the rest of your desktop.
wmpinboard is a Window Maker dock applet resembling a miniature pin
board. It's intended to somewhat relieve heavily littered desktops
by allowing you to place reminders on a graphical on-screen pin
board rather than producing a mess of real notes all around your
keyboard. It supports arbitrary 6x10 X fonts and has XLocale
support, enabling you to enter locale-dependent special characters
if set up appropriately. Besides text, you can add small monochrome
sketches to your notes or simply encircle or underline words as a
means of emphasis, and alarms can be set to explicitly remind you
of things. Above all, wmpinboard is animated in redundant ways to
make it look even more attractive, and theme-ability provides for
a way of adapting its appearance to that of the rest of your desktop.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2001/03/14 12:23:24 wilfried Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2001/03/28 10:08:55 wilfried Exp $
# $FreeBSD: ports/x11-wm/wmthemeinstall/Makefile,v 1.5 2000/10/05 06:42:57 reg Exp $
COMMENT= 'neat theme manager for Window Maker'
DISTNAME= wmthemeinstall-0.62
CATEGORIES= x11 x11/windowmaker
NEED_VERSION= 1.340
NEED_VERSION= 1.364
HOMEPAGE= http://hellblazer.dhis.org/projects/wmthemeinstall/

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