Yakuake is a drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole
technology.
Features:
* smoothly rolls down from the top of your screen
* tabbed interface
* configurable dimensions and animation speed
* skinnable
* sophisticated DCOP interface
based on a submission from Aaron S. <openbsd-ports at x96 dot org>
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, extensible, and powerful
assistive technology for people with visual impairments. Using various
combinations of speech synthesis, braille, and magnification, Orca helps
provide access to applications and toolkits that support the AT-SPI
(e.g., the GNOME desktop).
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
Gnopernicus is part of the GNOME Accessibility Project. It is a screen
reader and magnifier and it enables users with limited vision, or no
vision, to use the Gnome 2 desktop and Gnome/GTK+2 applications
effectively. By providing automated focus tracking and fullscreen
magnification, Gnopernicus aids low-vision Gnome users.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
The GNOME Speech API allows developers to incorporate speech technology
into user interfaces for their GNOME applications. This API specifies a
cross-platform interface to support command and control recognizers,
dictation systems and speech synthesizers.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
GOK is an on-screen keyboard that provides access to the GNOME desktop
via dynamically generated keyboards, and text entry via one of the
provided alphanumeric keyboards, or a dynamic keyboard created based on
the users current system keyboard driver, or even a user made keyboard.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
gnome-mag includes a screen magnifier, which allows you to zoom in on
portions of the desktop. It is expressly designed for users with low
vision who wish to use the GNOME desktop.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
Pessulus is a lockdown editor for GNOME, written in python. It enables
administrators to set mandatory settings in GConf. The users can not
change these settings.
Use of pessulus can be useful on computers that are open to use by
everyone, e.g. in an internet cafe.
ok ajacoutot@ (for a previous version of this port)
gDesklets is a system for bringing mini programs (desklets), such as
weather forecasts, news tickers, system information displays, or music
player controls, onto your desktop, where they are sitting there in a
symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness. The possibilities
are really endless and they are always there to serve you whenever you
need them, just one key-press away. The system is not restricted to
one desktop environment, but currently works on most of the modern
Unix desktops (including GNOME, KDE, Xfce).
Lots of help and okay jasper@. Thanks!
This package contains components and libraries that are intended to be
shared between GNOME development tools.
The current pieces of GDL include:
- A symbol browser bonobo component (symbol-browser-control).
- A docking widget (gdl).
- A utility library that also contains the stubs and skels for
the symbol browser and text editor components (gdl, idl).
ok ajacoutot@