- Tweak WANTLIB while here.
- Upstream bug report : http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3346
- Thanks to Samuel Verstraete from Lunar-Linux for pointing me at the patch.
- feedback from steven@ and jasper@
"go ahead" jasper@
Uplift dwm to version 4.5. Adds a patch for config.h to encourage dwm
to respect Xresources when starting an xterm. Lastly, folds in my color
preferences so I don't have to maintain my own one off in my tree.
ok kili
* correct PATH for foomatic db files (asked by ian@)
* make it possible to restart the server from kcontrol (using pgreg
instead of /proc - from FreeBSD)
* fix WANTLIB
This changes make it possible to use kcontrol to easily
add/change/configure your printers when using CUPS.
- while here, don't try to strip the kdelibtool script
Ristretto is a simple image-viewer for the Xfce Desktop Environment. It
features zooming, directory browsing, thumbnail bar and slideshow.
from Landry Breuil (landry.breuil at gmail)
Update to 0.4.0, ok ajacoutot@
changes:
* Complete reorganisation of the interface and the code
* Only allocate necessary memory
* Support unlimited number of icons
* Automagically create another dock when the first one is full
* --width and --height available, superseeding --vertical and --square
* --multiple is default now, removed it and added --no-multiple
* Fix bug of some applications (grip, castpodder...) having their icons at 0,0
Note to xmonad junkies: this doesn't include XMonadContrib and related
stuff; there's a lot of activity on the xmonad list, so adding knobs to
the port *now* may be a bad idea.
- fill in missing ioctls xawtv might use in xioctl()
- link libossaudio into lib/xawtv/snd-oss.so
- install bin/record and bin/pia, since they are now working*
- sync patches a'la update-patches
*still a possible issue with SNDCTL_DSP_GETISPACE which should be
fixed soon
"if it works please go ahead" robert@ (MAINTAINER)
It's extremely fast, small, dynamic and awesome.
It manages windows in several layouts mode: tiled, floating, etc. Each
layout can be applied dynamically, optimizing the environment for the
application in use and the task performed. Every aspect of awesome is
configurable via a configuration file: awesomerc.
From Will Maier (MAINTAINER)
ok pyr@
unrelated LIB_DEPENDS and WANTLIB issues while here, to make
port-lib-depends-check happy (more dependencies on x11/kde/arts3 contents,
libvorbisfile, libexpat and libfontconfig):
- Require FLAC.>=8,
- use a sledgehammer to make configure work with the new FLAC,
- make it work with the new API.
ok naddy@
pcmanfm where to look for mime.cache instead of letting try to access
non existent directories
from Benoit Chesneau <bchesneau at gmail dot com>, thanks!
Planner is a Project Management application that supports Gantt charts,
resource allocation and integration with other GNOME applications.
ok martynas@
are primarily useful for programs with a technical background. Beside
a 2D plot widget it provides scales, sliders, dials, compasses,
thermometers, wheels and knobs to control or display values, arrays,
or ranges of type double.
help and okay steven@
for X11. It was desigend to be scriptable in any language and
integrate well with window managers like dwm, wmii and xmonad though
it will work with any windowmanger.
From Dmitri Alenitchev <dma () dma dot org dot ru> (MAINTAINER) with
tweaks and help from kili@ and simon@.
ok kili@, simon@
automatically to tile the screen without gaps or overlap, maximising
screen use. All features of the window manager are accessible from
the keyboard: a mouse is strictly optional. Xmonad is written and
extensible in Haskell. Custom layout algorithms, and other extensions,
may be written by the user in config files. Layouts are applied
dynamically, and different layouts may be used on each workspace.
Xinerama is fully supported, allowing windows to be tiled on several
screens. A guiding principle of the design is predictability: users
should know in advance precisely the window arrangement that will
result from any action, leading to a simpler user interface.
Pedro Martelletto:
Revision 1.4 of x11/windowmaker/patches/patch-WINGs_string_c uncovered
a bug in WPrefs, WindowMaker's configuration tool. The bug can be easily
triggered by choosing the 'Applications Menu Definition' dialogue.
The problem is that WPrefs code relied on the fact that the first token
in the array would not be free'd by wtokenfree(), a misbehaviour which
was correctly addressed in the aforementioned change.
Tested by some, and OK jasper@ before ports tree lock.
it has been useless for a long time and only confuses people (as we have
another BUILD_DEPENDS line right after this one)
no binary change of course
noticed by Markus Lude <markus.lude at gmx dot de>
"go ahead" espie@
XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of
the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually
highlighting information and pasting it with the middle mouse button.
or "gnome-run". However, those other tools don't have some nice and
important features: the very useful feature that allows one to use
it with keyboard only, and to be fast enough.
Testing, some corrections, and ok, ajacoutot@
GNUMail is a fully featured mail application.
It uses the GNUstep development framework or Apple Cocoa, which is based
on the OpenStep specification provided by NeXT, Inc.
GNUMail was written from scratch. It uses Pantomime as its mail handling
framework.
Pantomime provides a set of Objective-C classes that model a mail
system. Pantomime can be seen as a JavaMail 1.2 clone written in
Objective-C. The C language is only used where performance is critical.
Pantomime uses a little bit of ELM code.
Pantomime provides the following features (and more):
* a full MIME encoder and decoder
* a "folder view" to local mailboxes (Berkeley Format), POP3 accounts
or IMAP mailboxes
* a powerful API to work on all aspects of Message objects
* a local mailer and a SMTP conduit for sending messages
* APOP and SMTP AUTH support
* IMAP and POP3 URL Scheme support
* iconv and Core Foundation support
* UNIX mbox and maildir support
* SSL/TLS support for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP
Addresses for GNUstep is a versatile address book application for
managing contact information. It stores addresses, phone numbers,
pictures, instant messaging information, email, homepages and whatever.
Addresses is also a framework that allows access to the addresses
database in a way that is source code compatible with Apple's
AddressBook.framework. It also contains a view framework to facilitate
the construction of applications that use the contact database.
The ecoliercourt-fonts package provides cursive TTF fonts with small
descenders covering the basic latin range with an ink and dip pen style.
Such fonts are widely used in education.
They come in two versions: with and without "Seyes" ruling.
Note that now that fonts.dir and fonts.scale are created at install time
you need a recent -current before installing this package.
- don't manually run mkfontscale and mkfontdir ; pkg tools now take care
of this (you need a recent current for this)
- remove quotes around COMMENT while here
- bump PKGNAME
"looks good" to MAINTAINER Steve Shockley <steve.shockley at shockley dot net>
of this (you need a recent current for this)
- create fonts.alias in ${WRKSRC} so that fonts.dir does not get
installed
- remove quotes around COMMENT while here
- bump PKGNAME
- don't manually run mkfontscale and mkfontdir ; pkg tools now take care
of this (you need a recent current for this)
- remove quotes around COMMENT while here
- bump PKGNAME
for threaded libobjc to go in) ; re-order Makefile.inc and
gnustep.port.mk, set only for i386 until we get more test results, set
USE_X11 where it's due...
fbpanel is a lightweight X11 desktop panel.
It works with any ICCCM / NETWM compliant window manager (eg sawfish,
metacity, xfwm4, kwin, *box). It features several plugins such as
tasklist, pager, launchbar, clock, menu, sytray...
Based on an original submission by Landry Breuil (MAINTAINER), thanks!
XArchive is a GTK+2 front-end for various command line archiving
programs.
The idea is to have a generic front end for archives that uses external
wrappers around the command line archiving tools.
Original port from Giovanni Bechis <g.bechis at snb dot it> (MAINTAINER)
with some tweaks by myself
- roll in some patches from ubuntu via freebs:
- parse ~/.cups/lpoptions
- check whether the printer URI starts with http://,
ipp://, or smb:// to test whether its local or not
- do not warn on stderr in case of IPP_NOT_FOUND
- replace IPP_SET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES with CUPS_ADD_MODIFY_PRINTER
- fix a mem leak in gnome_cups_request_add_requested_attributes()
- fix PPD retrieval for printers picked up with cups browsing
(still broken, but these patches won't hurt anyway)