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Amarok Full Screen provides a full screen front end for Amarok.
The look can be changed by custom THEMES.
The look can be changed by custom THEMES.
Full Screen is an extension which provides a fulscreen button on the toolbar.
Adds Full Screen toolbar button and context menu command.
After installing use View / Toolbars / Customize... to add the button to the toolbar.
Adds Full Screen toolbar button and context menu command.
After installing use View / Toolbars / Customize... to add the button to the toolbar.
Xtra Screen Hacks is a collection of graphics display modes that are meant to be run with a daemon such as XScreenSaver.
"Daisy" draws spinning flowers, and "Twinkle" draws a twinkling star field.
Compilation of Xtra Screen Hacks depends only on xlib.
Installation:
The configure script is not up and running yet, so the Makefiles and config.h are hacked versions of the ones xscreensavers configure script generated on the authors machine. If your system differs from the authors (i686 Debian GNU/Linux) then the build will probably not work for you, unless you hack the Makefiles and possibly config.h to modify the variables and defines.
If the Makefiles and config.h are ok, then simply run
$ make
to generate the binaries. They will be in the hacks directory.
If you have a copy of XScreensaver installed from the tarball, run
$ make install
If not, you will need to copy the files to their target directories by hand. Search for deluxe, deluxe.xml, and deluxe.1 (or deluxe.man, deluxe.6x.gz, etc) using locate, find, or whereis to figure out where they should go. The binaries and xml files must be in the correct directories
to work properly with xscreensaver-demo.
You will need to add entries to your .xscreensaver file by hand. Open $HOME/.xscreensaver in your favorite text editor and paste the following two lines into the "programs" section:
--snip----------------
- daisy -root n
- twinkle -root n
--snip----------------
Then run xscreensaver-demo to activate and configure the hacks.
If you dont have XScreensaver at all, just enjoy the hacks in an X window.
If make install worked for you, type
$ make uninstall
when you no longer want the new screen hacks.
"Daisy" draws spinning flowers, and "Twinkle" draws a twinkling star field.
Compilation of Xtra Screen Hacks depends only on xlib.
Installation:
The configure script is not up and running yet, so the Makefiles and config.h are hacked versions of the ones xscreensavers configure script generated on the authors machine. If your system differs from the authors (i686 Debian GNU/Linux) then the build will probably not work for you, unless you hack the Makefiles and possibly config.h to modify the variables and defines.
If the Makefiles and config.h are ok, then simply run
$ make
to generate the binaries. They will be in the hacks directory.
If you have a copy of XScreensaver installed from the tarball, run
$ make install
If not, you will need to copy the files to their target directories by hand. Search for deluxe, deluxe.xml, and deluxe.1 (or deluxe.man, deluxe.6x.gz, etc) using locate, find, or whereis to figure out where they should go. The binaries and xml files must be in the correct directories
to work properly with xscreensaver-demo.
You will need to add entries to your .xscreensaver file by hand. Open $HOME/.xscreensaver in your favorite text editor and paste the following two lines into the "programs" section:
--snip----------------
- daisy -root n
- twinkle -root n
--snip----------------
Then run xscreensaver-demo to activate and configure the hacks.
If you dont have XScreensaver at all, just enjoy the hacks in an X window.
If make install worked for you, type
$ make uninstall
when you no longer want the new screen hacks.
reset-screen is a very simple Qt 4 program that displays a simple cross hatch pattern on your monitor.
Why is this useful? Well, it makes the auto-sync feature of the flat panel LCD monitors out there both faster and more accurate (well, for mine anyways).
I have to run this every other time I start KDE so I figure others may find it useful as well.
This isnt really useful for laptop users I think, but you may need it. Who knows? :)
This is a very simple program, which a very simple build system.
Why is this useful? Well, it makes the auto-sync feature of the flat panel LCD monitors out there both faster and more accurate (well, for mine anyways).
I have to run this every other time I start KDE so I figure others may find it useful as well.
This isnt really useful for laptop users I think, but you may need it. Who knows? :)
This is a very simple program, which a very simple build system.
Show Screen Captures is an extension which enables displaying screen captures of external links on a web page.
Displays screen captures of external links on a web page. Screen shots provided by openthumbshots.org.
A screenshot, screen capture, or screen dump is an image taken by the computer to record the visible items on the monitor or another visual output device. Usually this is a digital image taken by the host operating system or software running on the computer device, but it can also be a capture made by a camera or a device intercepting the video output of the computer.
Screenshots, screen dumps, or screen captures can be used to demonstrate a program, a particular problem a user might be having or generally when computer output needs to be shown to others or archived.
Displays screen captures of external links on a web page. Screen shots provided by openthumbshots.org.
A screenshot, screen capture, or screen dump is an image taken by the computer to record the visible items on the monitor or another visual output device. Usually this is a digital image taken by the host operating system or software running on the computer device, but it can also be a capture made by a camera or a device intercepting the video output of the computer.
Screenshots, screen dumps, or screen captures can be used to demonstrate a program, a particular problem a user might be having or generally when computer output needs to be shown to others or archived.
Gnome Screen Ruler project is a customizable screen ruler for Gnome.
Gnome Screen Ruler is an on-screen ruler for measuring horizontal and vertical distances in any application. Rulers can be moved and resized using the keyboard.
Here are some key features of "Gnome Screen Ruler":
· Horizontal and vertical display
· Multiple units: pixels, inches, centimeters, picas, points, percentage
· Configurable colors and font
· Can be set always-on-top of your application windows
· Can be moved and resized with mouse or keyboard
· Measurement lines track mouse cursor to help measure anything on screen
· Its Free Software released under the GPL
Whats New in This Release:
· Rewrite in Ruby (from C).
· Middle-click now rotates around the mouse position, not the upper-left corner.
· Ruler now shows a left-click target for the popup menu while mouse is over the ruler.
· Unit selection (inches, picas, etc.) moved to popup menu (from preferences dialog).
· Keyboard keys 1-6 now change unit.
· Now uses Cairo for rendering (from GDK).
Gnome Screen Ruler is an on-screen ruler for measuring horizontal and vertical distances in any application. Rulers can be moved and resized using the keyboard.
Here are some key features of "Gnome Screen Ruler":
· Horizontal and vertical display
· Multiple units: pixels, inches, centimeters, picas, points, percentage
· Configurable colors and font
· Can be set always-on-top of your application windows
· Can be moved and resized with mouse or keyboard
· Measurement lines track mouse cursor to help measure anything on screen
· Its Free Software released under the GPL
Whats New in This Release:
· Rewrite in Ruby (from C).
· Middle-click now rotates around the mouse position, not the upper-left corner.
· Ruler now shows a left-click target for the popup menu while mouse is over the ruler.
· Unit selection (inches, picas, etc.) moved to popup menu (from preferences dialog).
· Keyboard keys 1-6 now change unit.
· Now uses Cairo for rendering (from GDK).
OS X Login Screen is a very accurate OS X login Screen Mimic for Kubuntu Linux.
Mail::Message::Field::Full is a Perl module that can construct one smart line in a message header.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Field::Full
is a Mail::Message::Field
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Field::Full is extended by
Mail::Message::Field::Structured
Mail::Message::Field::Unstructured
SYNOPSIS
!! UNDER CONSTRUCTION
!! The details of this module are NOT FINISHED yet
!! Most parts are already usable, however. With care!
# Getting to understand the complexity of a header field ...
my $fast = $msg->head->get(subject);
my $full = Mail::Message::Field::Full->from($fast);
my $full = $msg->head->get(subject)->study; # same
my $full = $msg->head->study(subject); # same
my $full = $msg->get(subject); # same
# ... or build a complex header field yourself
my $f = Mail::Message::Field::Full->new(To);
my $f = Mail::Message::Field::Full->new(Subject: hi!);
my $f = Mail::Message::Field::Full->new(Subject => hi!);
This is the full implementation of a header field: it has full understanding of all predefined header fields. These objects will be quite slow, because header fields can be very complex. Of course, this class delivers the optimal result, but for a quite large penalty in performance and memory consumption. Are you willing to accept?
This class supports the common header description from RFC2822 (formerly RFC822), the extensions with respect to character set encodings as specified in RFC2047, and the extensions on language specification and long parameter wrapping from RFC2231. If you do not need the latter two, then the Mail::Message::Field::Fast and Mail::Message::Field::Flex are enough for your application.
INHERITANCE
Mail::Message::Field::Full
is a Mail::Message::Field
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Message::Field::Full is extended by
Mail::Message::Field::Structured
Mail::Message::Field::Unstructured
SYNOPSIS
!! UNDER CONSTRUCTION
!! The details of this module are NOT FINISHED yet
!! Most parts are already usable, however. With care!
# Getting to understand the complexity of a header field ...
my $fast = $msg->head->get(subject);
my $full = Mail::Message::Field::Full->from($fast);
my $full = $msg->head->get(subject)->study; # same
my $full = $msg->head->study(subject); # same
my $full = $msg->get(subject); # same
# ... or build a complex header field yourself
my $f = Mail::Message::Field::Full->new(To);
my $f = Mail::Message::Field::Full->new(Subject: hi!);
my $f = Mail::Message::Field::Full->new(Subject => hi!);
This is the full implementation of a header field: it has full understanding of all predefined header fields. These objects will be quite slow, because header fields can be very complex. Of course, this class delivers the optimal result, but for a quite large penalty in performance and memory consumption. Are you willing to accept?
This class supports the common header description from RFC2822 (formerly RFC822), the extensions with respect to character set encodings as specified in RFC2047, and the extensions on language specification and long parameter wrapping from RFC2231. If you do not need the latter two, then the Mail::Message::Field::Fast and Mail::Message::Field::Flex are enough for your application.
amarokFS is an Amarok script which allows it to launch in full screen mode.
AmarokFS amarokscript launch the application amarok Full Screen.
The first time you run the script you must enter the path for the application binary.
For example: /usr/local/bin/amarokFS
After this the application load without any problem.
Esc to exit of amarokFS
Whats New in This Release:
· Added message popup when the script init a stop.
AmarokFS amarokscript launch the application amarok Full Screen.
The first time you run the script you must enter the path for the application binary.
For example: /usr/local/bin/amarokFS
After this the application load without any problem.
Esc to exit of amarokFS
Whats New in This Release:
· Added message popup when the script init a stop.
xenConsole is a curses-based tty/console monitor for Xen 2.0, basically presenting the output from xm list in a full-screen interface with additional domain information from SNMP, colours and somewhat realtime updates.
Here are some key features of "xenConsole":
· Xen/domain/host information shown:
· Most output from xm list
· Load averages for individual domains, if available
· Uptime for individual domains, if available
· CPU & memory consumption shown as percentages for each domain
· Calculated total CPU busy/idle times/percentages
· Total Xen host CPU load is indicated in various ways
· Continously updates screen automatically
· Full screen application, colourized
· Easy to use, type q to quit
Here are some key features of "xenConsole":
· Xen/domain/host information shown:
· Most output from xm list
· Load averages for individual domains, if available
· Uptime for individual domains, if available
· CPU & memory consumption shown as percentages for each domain
· Calculated total CPU busy/idle times/percentages
· Total Xen host CPU load is indicated in various ways
· Continously updates screen automatically
· Full screen application, colourized
· Easy to use, type q to quit
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AmarokFS Startup Script simply provides a shortcut for starting AmarokFS ("Amarok Full Screen") from within Amarok itself.
AmarokFS itself can be downloaded from: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=52641
Installation:
Download the .amarokscript.tar file and install it with Amaroks script installer.
Usage:
Upon startup, the script will automatically look for the "amarokFS" executable in your PATH, and if not found, will prompt you for its location.
Once the script is running, you will have an "AmarokFS" menu entry in your playlist popup menu; now simply select "Run Amarok Full Screen" to activate AmarokFS.
The script can also be configured to use an amarokFS executable other than the one detected in the users PATH.
AmarokFS itself can be downloaded from: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=52641
Installation:
Download the .amarokscript.tar file and install it with Amaroks script installer.
Usage:
Upon startup, the script will automatically look for the "amarokFS" executable in your PATH, and if not found, will prompt you for its location.
Once the script is running, you will have an "AmarokFS" menu entry in your playlist popup menu; now simply select "Run Amarok Full Screen" to activate AmarokFS.
The script can also be configured to use an amarokFS executable other than the one detected in the users PATH.
Concentration is a colorful memory game for Linux.
Concentration is the classic memory game brought back to life for Linux. You can play in windowed or full screen mode.
Choose from three different icon sets to play with and choose from three different board sizes.
You have you choice of small (2x2), medium (4x4), and large (6x6) boards to choose from. All though mainly intended for kids the adults will have lots of fun "testing" this game out for them. Play in a window or in full screen by toggling between the two with the f key.
Concentration is the classic memory game brought back to life for Linux. You can play in windowed or full screen mode.
Choose from three different icon sets to play with and choose from three different board sizes.
You have you choice of small (2x2), medium (4x4), and large (6x6) boards to choose from. All though mainly intended for kids the adults will have lots of fun "testing" this game out for them. Play in a window or in full screen by toggling between the two with the f key.
FBZX is a Sinclair Spectrum emulator, designed to work at full screen using the FrameBuffer.
Here are some key features of "FBZX":
· emulates acurately the Original spectrum (both issue 2 and issue 3), the classic 128K, the Amstrad Plus 2 and the Amstrad Plus 2A. This include screen, keyboard and sound (both speaker and AY-3-8912 chip).
· Screen emulation is extremely acurate, so it can emulate border efects and even atribute efects.
· Supports Z80 snapshots, both loading and saving.
· Supports TAP (both read and write) and TZX (only read) tape files, supporting normal speed loading and fast speed loading.
· Emulates joysticks: kempston, cursor and sinclair.
· Emulates the Interface I and Microdrive.
· Is based in the great Z80 emulator created by Marat Fayzullin.
· Is distributed under GPL license (except the Z80 core, that cant be commercially distributed. See details in the homepage of Marat Fayzullin or in the documentation).
Here are some key features of "FBZX":
· emulates acurately the Original spectrum (both issue 2 and issue 3), the classic 128K, the Amstrad Plus 2 and the Amstrad Plus 2A. This include screen, keyboard and sound (both speaker and AY-3-8912 chip).
· Screen emulation is extremely acurate, so it can emulate border efects and even atribute efects.
· Supports Z80 snapshots, both loading and saving.
· Supports TAP (both read and write) and TZX (only read) tape files, supporting normal speed loading and fast speed loading.
· Emulates joysticks: kempston, cursor and sinclair.
· Emulates the Interface I and Microdrive.
· Is based in the great Z80 emulator created by Marat Fayzullin.
· Is distributed under GPL license (except the Z80 core, that cant be commercially distributed. See details in the homepage of Marat Fayzullin or in the documentation).
R-kiosk provides an extension that defaults to full screen, disables all menus, toolbars, key commands and right button menus.
Real Kiosk is a Firefox 2.0 extension that defaults to full screen, disables all menus, toolbars, key commands and right button menus. Alt+Home still takes you home.
You can enable Navigation toolbar by adding the following to user.js:
user_pref("rkiosk.navbar", true);
You might want to remove the print dialog by adding following lines to your user.js:
user_pref("print.always_print_silent",true);
user_pref("print.show_print_progress",false);
Notice that the user can still close Firefox with for example Alt-F4 and get access to your computer. You might want to prevent this with a suitable utility program for your operating system.
Caution! R-kiosk extension can be removed only in Firefox Safe Mode.
Real Kiosk is a Firefox 2.0 extension that defaults to full screen, disables all menus, toolbars, key commands and right button menus. Alt+Home still takes you home.
You can enable Navigation toolbar by adding the following to user.js:
user_pref("rkiosk.navbar", true);
You might want to remove the print dialog by adding following lines to your user.js:
user_pref("print.always_print_silent",true);
user_pref("print.show_print_progress",false);
Notice that the user can still close Firefox with for example Alt-F4 and get access to your computer. You might want to prevent this with a suitable utility program for your operating system.
Caution! R-kiosk extension can be removed only in Firefox Safe Mode.
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