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GamesForum Menu 0.1.3
GamesForum Menu provides a Menu Bar to allow the navigation in the different subforums. more>>
GamesForum Menu provides a Menu Bar to allow the navigation in the different subforums.
The GamesForum Menu Button Add-On adds a new button in the Menu Bar to allow the navigation in the different subforums of the Gamesforum.it community.
<<lessThe GamesForum Menu Button Add-On adds a new button in the Menu Bar to allow the navigation in the different subforums of the Gamesforum.it community.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2007-04-11 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
931 downloads
Global Menu 0.7.6
Global Menu Bar for GNOME more>>
Global Menu 0.7.6 offers you an excellent and useful product which is the globally-shared menu bar of all applications launched in your desktop session (A replacement of the old Mac-Menu package). This project introduces document-oriented concepts into GNOME, and improves GNOMEs respect for Fittss law. Most GTK applications work just fine with Global Menu. Global Menu replaces Mac Menubar for GNOME and Xfce.
Major Features:
- It works better with narrow windows, because the width of the menus isn't limited to the width of the window. (This is a problem for Gimp and Inkscape especially.)
- It's less confusing -- when two menu bars are visible on-screen at once, sometimes people choose the wrong one.
- Global Menu is the first step to move toward a Document Centric Desktop Environment ( ThoughtsOnADocumentCentricGnome ) which is a long-term trend in DEs.
Enhancements: Features many bug fixes.
Requirements: gtk+
<<less Added: 2009-06-27 License: GPL Price: FREE
33 downloads
Other version of Global Menu
Price: FREE
License:GPL
License:GPL
DOM Menu 0.3.2
DOM Menu is a hierarchical JavaScript popup menus. more>>
DOM Menu allows developers to add dynamic, hierarchical popup menus on their web pages. The direction of the menu can either be horizontal or vertical and the menu can open (or popout) in either direction. It has both screen edge detection and < select > element detection (for browsers that cannot hide these form elements).
The styles for the menu items are contr olled almost entirely through CSS and the menus are created/hidden using the DOM (Document Object M odel).
Menu configuration is done using a custom Hash() class and is very portable from a PHP type array structure. The menus attempt to follow the look and feel of well known GUI toolkit menus.
Version restrictions:
- cannot use opposite direction to open
- opera 7 having difficulty with table (need to work around)
Enhancements:
- added support for IE 5.0
- fixed problem when submenu was deactivated and parent would highlight
- added a converter from phplayersmenu
<<lessThe styles for the menu items are contr olled almost entirely through CSS and the menus are created/hidden using the DOM (Document Object M odel).
Menu configuration is done using a custom Hash() class and is very portable from a PHP type array structure. The menus attempt to follow the look and feel of well known GUI toolkit menus.
Version restrictions:
- cannot use opposite direction to open
- opera 7 having difficulty with table (need to work around)
Enhancements:
- added support for IE 5.0
- fixed problem when submenu was deactivated and parent would highlight
- added a converter from phplayersmenu
Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2005-05-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1633 downloads
epstools service menu 0.1
epstools service menu is used to create a tiff preview inside an eps file. more>>
epstools service menu is used to create a tiff preview inside an eps file.
If a preview exists, it is replaced by the created one.
<<lessIf a preview exists, it is replaced by the created one.
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Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
988 downloads
Gnome-Turtle 0.1.3
Gnome-Turtle is a turtle and lsys drawing program for GNOME. more>>
Gnome-Turtle is a turtle and lsys drawing program for GNOME.
Aims to provide an educational approach to programming with the help of the turtle language and experiments with fractals in a L-System notation.
Enhancements:
- The screen is now cleared when loading a new definition, menus are greyed accordingly to the state of the screen, new definition examples have been added, and the projects source code has been moved to Savannah.
<<lessAims to provide an educational approach to programming with the help of the turtle language and experiments with fractals in a L-System notation.
Enhancements:
- The screen is now cleared when loading a new definition, menus are greyed accordingly to the state of the screen, new definition examples have been added, and the projects source code has been moved to Savannah.
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Added: 2005-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1542 downloads
Ogham 0.1.3
Ogham is designed to be a wiki like cms for non technical users. more>>
Ogham project is designed to be a wiki like cms for non technical users. The emphasis is on ease of use over features. Non technical users have difficulty with any markup language so I felt a WYSIWYG editor was essential.
Word users find wiki syntax and the automatic generation of links to be annoying so I have replaced this with a tree structure for navigation and easy linking within the site.
Ogham has currently been tested on linux and windows servers and with the firefox 1.0+, IE 6 and Konqueror 3.3.2 browsers.
Its highly unlikely that it will work bug free with any other browsers, but I am working on support for Safari. In KHTML (Konqueror & Safari) based browsers WYSIWYG editing has only recently become available and I am working to support them.
This system has been ported to Snakelets after initially being developed with webware. Snakelets has the advantage of an integrated webserver and better documentation (IMHO). A large part of its advantage may simply have been that it resembles tomcat and I come from a java background.
Enhancements:
- The rename option has been added to the context menu.
- There are miscellaneous minor bugfixes.
<<lessWord users find wiki syntax and the automatic generation of links to be annoying so I have replaced this with a tree structure for navigation and easy linking within the site.
Ogham has currently been tested on linux and windows servers and with the firefox 1.0+, IE 6 and Konqueror 3.3.2 browsers.
Its highly unlikely that it will work bug free with any other browsers, but I am working on support for Safari. In KHTML (Konqueror & Safari) based browsers WYSIWYG editing has only recently become available and I am working to support them.
This system has been ported to Snakelets after initially being developed with webware. Snakelets has the advantage of an integrated webserver and better documentation (IMHO). A large part of its advantage may simply have been that it resembles tomcat and I come from a java background.
Enhancements:
- The rename option has been added to the context menu.
- There are miscellaneous minor bugfixes.
Download (0.19MB)
Added: 2007-05-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
904 downloads
Gspot 0.1.3
Gspot stands for Gnome applet for Searching the web in a Practical, Outlined and Tidy way. more>>
Gspot stands for Gnome applet for Searching the web in a Practical, Outlined and Tidy way.
The project is in version 0.1. For version 0.2 it should have a preferences dialog that uses gconf for settings such as language support for engines that "support" it and other engine-specific settings.
It is going to be a non-intrusive simple applet and is supposed to be an all search tool for the gnome desktop.
<<lessThe project is in version 0.1. For version 0.2 it should have a preferences dialog that uses gconf for settings such as language support for engines that "support" it and other engine-specific settings.
It is going to be a non-intrusive simple applet and is supposed to be an all search tool for the gnome desktop.
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Added: 2005-10-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
7933 downloads
DapperFox 0.1.3
DapperFox is a Firefox extension that allows integration with any website and Dapper. more>>
DapperFox is a Firefox extension that allows integration with any website and Dapper. Find an RSS feed for a site that doesnt have one, create an API for any website and more.
<<less Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2007-05-07 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
901 downloads
More Tools Menu 1.2.1
An extension which moves new items to More Tools menu more>>
More Tools Menu 1.2.1 provides you with an excellent and powerful extension which can move new items to "More Tools" menu. Unclutter the "Tools" menu by moving new items to a "More Tools" menu.
Enhancements: Rewrite tools moving logic again, this time taking compatibility with toolbar customization into account. (#290)
Requirements: Mozilla Firefox
Added: 2009-07-06 License: MPL Price: FREE
13 downloads
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Price: FREE
License:MPL
License:MPL
Fedora Package Menu 0.1
Fedora Package Menu is a service menu for easy installation of downloaded RPMs. more>>
Fedora Package Menu is a service menu for easy installation of downloaded RPMs.
Requires sudo and good configuration of sudo.
<<lessRequires sudo and good configuration of sudo.
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Added: 2006-09-20 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1133 downloads
Cheese 0.1.3
Cheese is a cheesy program to take pictures and videos from your web cam. more>>
Cheese is a cheesy program to take pictures and videos from your web cam. The project also provides some graphical effects in order to please the users play instinct. Furthermore some integration work will be done to include it in some other programs and services.
<<less Download (0.71MB)
Added: 2007-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
844 downloads
relman 0.1.3
relman application takes your source code, runs the build, and distributes the packages. more>>
relman application takes your source code, runs the build, and distributes the packages. A configuration file allows you to define application-wide defaults in addition to information particular to individual projects such as the source directory, package name, and the like.
Once set up, you just have to call relman with the name given to the project plus the version to release. It calls pkgmake to build .tar.gz, .deb, and .rpm files, and then distributes them using FTP and/or SCP all in one run.
<<lessOnce set up, you just have to call relman with the name given to the project plus the version to release. It calls pkgmake to build .tar.gz, .deb, and .rpm files, and then distributes them using FTP and/or SCP all in one run.
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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qSiloGroup 0.1.3
qSiloGroup is a product which makes it possible to generate navigation menu titles, hide or make them visible. more>>
qSiloGroup is a product which makes it possible to generate navigation menu titles, hide or make them visible.
Navigation of the site can be organized in different ways. In most cases navigation menu is generated on the basis of folder and page titles.
qSiloGroup makes it possible to generate navigation menu titles (different from those that are generated on the basis of folder and page titles), hide them or make visible.
Custom navigation titles are sometimes desirable for Search engine optimization (SEO).
Silo Groups product aims to fill the niche off advance SEO techniquies of content assembling.
Tested with:
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.1.2
Enhancements:
- fixed: corrected condition for displaying managers links
<<lessNavigation of the site can be organized in different ways. In most cases navigation menu is generated on the basis of folder and page titles.
qSiloGroup makes it possible to generate navigation menu titles (different from those that are generated on the basis of folder and page titles), hide them or make visible.
Custom navigation titles are sometimes desirable for Search engine optimization (SEO).
Silo Groups product aims to fill the niche off advance SEO techniquies of content assembling.
Tested with:
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.1.2
Enhancements:
- fixed: corrected condition for displaying managers links
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2007-03-28 License: ZPL (Zope Public License) Price:
941 downloads
Gsh 0.1.3
Gsh is a comandshell. more>>
Gsh is designed to do two things:
1. be a comfortable environment for people who are already accustomed to using a Unix shell.
2. make operations that are difficult or awkward with a normal shell easier by having the shell take advantage of a graphical environment.
For the most part, Gsh behaves like a normal terminal window with some graphical enhancements. It can also be useful as a program launcher when used in compact mode.
Main features:
- A terminal window consisting of multiple output sections, one for each command. Above each output section is a header indicating the command that was executed. This makes Gshs output appear like the normal output you would see from a shell, but the header is editable, allowing you to change the command and re-execute it in the same output area. Each output section serves as a complete xterm-like terminal, so you can use it for any activity you would normally use an xterm for.
- Multiple independent screens. A screen bar at the bottom allows you to create new screens and switch between screens, as well s showing what is running in each. Having multiple screens keeps down the clutter of having several terminals open at once.
- A user configurable menu for keeping commonly used commands.
- A menu for "cd"ing to recently accessed directories. This is persistent and shared among multiple invocations of the program.
- A collapsed and expanded display. In the collapsed display, only the menus and the command line are visible, allowing Gsh to be placed unobtrusively on the top or bottom of the screen. In the expanded mode, the terminal is visible, with the command line at the bottom.
- A context-sensitive popup menu with user-definable commands. If you select a filename and press the right mouse button, a popup menu appears with commands that can be performed on that type of file. Selecting a URL gives you a menu option for opening the URL in a browser. Selecting text from other commands produces other types of popup menu entries. For example, if the command that created the text is "rpm", then entries such as "rpm -e" and "rpm -ql" are given in the popup menu.
- Graphical interfaces for configuring all options and settings. Including menus, fonts, and colors.
- Filename completion. Pressing Tab will finish the filename you are typing. If there is more than one possibility, Gsh will bring up a list of filenames. Pressing Tab with nothing entered allows the file completion window to serve as a simple file browser. The completions are configurable so that only the files relevant to the command will be shown.
- The command history is accessible through the up/down arrow keys, or a history list. History searches are possible by typing partial commands.
- The command line will automatically expand to include more lines as necessary. It also has built-in vi-style editing and mouse-based editing.
- You can cd to a recently accessed directory without typing the full path.
- Pressing the right mouse button over a previously executed command when nothing is selected opens a menu. Through the menu you can re-execute the command, remove it, or detatch it into its own window (even while it is running).
- The terminal keeps track of which lines wrapped. When the window is resized, the output is reformatted for the new size.
- User selectable colors for prompts and commands.
- Persistent aliases.
<<less1. be a comfortable environment for people who are already accustomed to using a Unix shell.
2. make operations that are difficult or awkward with a normal shell easier by having the shell take advantage of a graphical environment.
For the most part, Gsh behaves like a normal terminal window with some graphical enhancements. It can also be useful as a program launcher when used in compact mode.
Main features:
- A terminal window consisting of multiple output sections, one for each command. Above each output section is a header indicating the command that was executed. This makes Gshs output appear like the normal output you would see from a shell, but the header is editable, allowing you to change the command and re-execute it in the same output area. Each output section serves as a complete xterm-like terminal, so you can use it for any activity you would normally use an xterm for.
- Multiple independent screens. A screen bar at the bottom allows you to create new screens and switch between screens, as well s showing what is running in each. Having multiple screens keeps down the clutter of having several terminals open at once.
- A user configurable menu for keeping commonly used commands.
- A menu for "cd"ing to recently accessed directories. This is persistent and shared among multiple invocations of the program.
- A collapsed and expanded display. In the collapsed display, only the menus and the command line are visible, allowing Gsh to be placed unobtrusively on the top or bottom of the screen. In the expanded mode, the terminal is visible, with the command line at the bottom.
- A context-sensitive popup menu with user-definable commands. If you select a filename and press the right mouse button, a popup menu appears with commands that can be performed on that type of file. Selecting a URL gives you a menu option for opening the URL in a browser. Selecting text from other commands produces other types of popup menu entries. For example, if the command that created the text is "rpm", then entries such as "rpm -e" and "rpm -ql" are given in the popup menu.
- Graphical interfaces for configuring all options and settings. Including menus, fonts, and colors.
- Filename completion. Pressing Tab will finish the filename you are typing. If there is more than one possibility, Gsh will bring up a list of filenames. Pressing Tab with nothing entered allows the file completion window to serve as a simple file browser. The completions are configurable so that only the files relevant to the command will be shown.
- The command history is accessible through the up/down arrow keys, or a history list. History searches are possible by typing partial commands.
- The command line will automatically expand to include more lines as necessary. It also has built-in vi-style editing and mouse-based editing.
- You can cd to a recently accessed directory without typing the full path.
- Pressing the right mouse button over a previously executed command when nothing is selected opens a menu. Through the menu you can re-execute the command, remove it, or detatch it into its own window (even while it is running).
- The terminal keeps track of which lines wrapped. When the window is resized, the output is reformatted for the new size.
- User selectable colors for prompts and commands.
- Persistent aliases.
Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1663 downloads
wbmtrustees 0.1.3
wbmtrustees is a webmin module for Linux Trustees ACLs. more>>
wbmtrustees is a webmin module to manage Linux Trustees ACLs.
Enhancements:
- configuration: Restrictive "os_support" tag was removed from "module.info", so wbmtrustees can be installed on other distro that debian :-)
- other: Correction of a nasty bug in hash sort function that was sometime preventing wbmtrustees to find the right device for a given system path (thanks to Taan Lindemans).
<<lessEnhancements:
- configuration: Restrictive "os_support" tag was removed from "module.info", so wbmtrustees can be installed on other distro that debian :-)
- other: Correction of a nasty bug in hash sort function that was sometime preventing wbmtrustees to find the right device for a given system path (thanks to Taan Lindemans).
Download (0.023MB)
Added: 2005-04-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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