Submitted by Peter Stromberg <home@wilfried.net>.
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.
Submitted by Peter Stromberg <home@wilfried.net>.
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).
Submitted by Peter Stromberg <home@wilfried.net>.
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.
Submitted by Peter Stromberg <home@wilfried.net>.
wmWeather monitors local weather conditions (temperature, dew point, pressure,
humidity and wind direction and speed).
Submitted by William Yodlowsky <bsd@openbsd.rutgers.edu>.
bbkeys is a general X Window System keygrabber, meant to be a working
example of a better window-hinting scheme with the blackbox window
manager.
Submitted by William Yodlowsky <bsd@openbsd.rutgers.edu>.
bbdate displays the current date in a window resembling the toolbar,
and is smart enough to pick up settings from the Blackbox style-file.
- Docks under WindowMaker.
- The port now supports three themes with 19 localizations each, plus
five fixed themes, for a total of 62 different flavors.
Submitted by Peter Stromberg <home@wilfried.net>.
wmCalClock is a simple Calendar Clock that uses anti-aliased characters and
drop shadows. Doesnt do much except tell time.
- bring in latest patches
- added subpackages for demos and debuglibs
- only install Motif.rules and Motif.tmpl in config
- don't build config tools that OpenBSD already has
From Arthur H. Johnson II <arthur@linuxbox.nu>. Somewhat cleaned up by me.
This is a very nice clock that runs in the WindowMaker "dock". Either
digital or analog clock faces can be specified.