mystuff. README coming soon so anyone can start having 'fun' with gnome3
ports.
Also this will allow proper dependencies to be set from the start
instead of breaking half of the tree when GNOME3 is enabled.
discussed with an ok jasper@
GNOME Video Arcade is a clean and simple MAME front-end for the GNOME
Desktop Environment.
GNOME Video Arcade recognizes that the frontend is not the point, the
games are. As such, its chief design goal is to help you quickly find a
game to play and then get out of the way. Its purpose is not to help you
manage your ROM collection, nor to provide a confusing graphical
interface for MAME's plethora of configuration options.
It can utilize third-party data files like arcade history and game
categories.
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gnome-keyring is a program that keep password and other secrets for
users. It is run as a daemon in the session, similar to ssh-agent, and
other applications can locate it by an environment variable.
The program can manage several keyrings, each with its own master
password, and there is also a session keyring which is never stored to
disk, but forgotten when the session ends.
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The package contains an implementation of the draft "Desktop
Menu Specification" from freedesktop.org for GNOME:
http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec
Also contained here are the GNOME menu layout configuration
files, .directory files and assorted menu related utility programs.
ok aja@
gnome-keyring is a program that keep password and other secrets for
users. The library libgnome-keyring is used by applications to integrate
with the gnome keyring system.
ok jasper@
gnome-terminal is a terminal emulator program that is part of the GNOME
project. gnome-terminal supports color displays and provides mouse
support to applications that are aware of mouse events for xterm-like
terminals.
ok aja@
Epiphany is a web browser designed to be as lightweight and fast
as possible, at the expense of many of the features found in other
browsers.
feedback/ok aja@
This is zenity - a rewrite of gdialog, the GNOME port of dialog which
allows you to display dialog boxes from the commandline and shell
scripts. If you understand, things are just as they are. If you don't
understand, things are just as they are.
ok aja@
This package contains documents which will be packaged together and
shipped as gnome-user-docs in the core GNOME distribution. They should
be documents targetted for end-users of GNOME and have general GNOME
applicability.
The GNOME Documentation Project (GDP) is responsible for this
documentation.
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The Desktop Notifications framework provides a standard way of doing
passive pop-up notifications on the desktop. These are designed to
notify the user of something without interrupting their work with a
dialog box that they must close. Passive popups can automatically
disappear after a short period of time.
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Purpose of this icon theme is to extend the base icon theme that follows
the Tango style guidelines for specific purposes. This would include
OSD messages, panel system/notification area, and possibly menu icons.
Icons follow the naming specification, but have a -symbolic suffix, so
only applications specifically looking up these symbolic icons will
render them. If a -symbolic icon is missing, the app will fall back to
the regular name.
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This is a staging area that will not be hooked into the build. It's used
to commit updates to x11/gnome that cannot yet make it in the regular
tree before we move to GNOME3. When the time is come, everything under
x11/gnome3 will be moved back to x11/gnome.
Using this will allow us to have everything in-tree and allow brave
souls to play, help, test... :-)
discussed with and ok jasper@