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Gtk+ 2.0 Change Theme 0.3.1
Gtk+ 2.0 Change Theme is a tiny GUI application that aims to make theme preview and selection as slick as possible. more>>
As the name suggests, this little program lets you change your Gtk+ 2.0 theme. The aim is to make theme preview and selection as slick as possible.
Themes installed on the system are presented for selection and previewed on the fly. For a comprehensive demonstration theres a large variety of widgets.
It was originally derived from Gtk Theme Switch, but what started out as a hack to remove various nuisances now shares no code whatsoever anymore with the original.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for a number of a packaging glitches.
<<lessThemes installed on the system are presented for selection and previewed on the fly. For a comprehensive demonstration theres a large variety of widgets.
It was originally derived from Gtk Theme Switch, but what started out as a hack to remove various nuisances now shares no code whatsoever anymore with the original.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for a number of a packaging glitches.
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Added: 2005-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK+ 2.9.4
Gtk+ is a library for creating graphical user interfaces. more>>
GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to complete application suites.
GTK+ is free software and part of the GNU Project. However, the licensing terms for GTK+, the GNU LGPL, allow it to be used by all developers, including those developing proprietary software, without any license fees or royalties.
GTK+ is based on three libraries developed by the GTK+ team:
- GLib is the low-level core library that forms the basis of GTK+ and GNOME. It provides data structure handling for C, portability wrappers, and interfaces for such runtime functionality as an event loop, threads, dynamic loading, and an object system.
- Pango is a library for layout and rendering of text, with an emphasis on internationalization. It forms the core of text and font handling for GTK+-2.0.
- The ATK library provides a set of interfaces for accessibility. By supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used with such tools as screen readers, magnifiers, and alternative input devices.
GTK+ has been designed from the ground up to support a range of languages, not only C/C++. Using GTK+ from languages such as Perl and Python (especially in combination with the Glade GUI builder) provides an effective method of rapid application development.
<<lessGTK+ is free software and part of the GNU Project. However, the licensing terms for GTK+, the GNU LGPL, allow it to be used by all developers, including those developing proprietary software, without any license fees or royalties.
GTK+ is based on three libraries developed by the GTK+ team:
- GLib is the low-level core library that forms the basis of GTK+ and GNOME. It provides data structure handling for C, portability wrappers, and interfaces for such runtime functionality as an event loop, threads, dynamic loading, and an object system.
- Pango is a library for layout and rendering of text, with an emphasis on internationalization. It forms the core of text and font handling for GTK+-2.0.
- The ATK library provides a set of interfaces for accessibility. By supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used with such tools as screen readers, magnifiers, and alternative input devices.
GTK+ has been designed from the ground up to support a range of languages, not only C/C++. Using GTK+ from languages such as Perl and Python (especially in combination with the Glade GUI builder) provides an effective method of rapid application development.
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PHP-GTK 2.0.0 Alpha
PHP-GTK is a PHP extension that implements language bindings for GTK+ toolkit. more>>
PHP-GTK is a PHP extension that implements language bindings for GTK+ toolkit.
PHP-GTK is an extension for the PHP programming language that implements language bindings for GTK+. It provides an object-oriented interface to GTK+ classes and functions and greatly simplifies writing client-side cross-platform GUI applications.
<<lessPHP-GTK is an extension for the PHP programming language that implements language bindings for GTK+. It provides an object-oriented interface to GTK+ classes and functions and greatly simplifies writing client-side cross-platform GUI applications.
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gtk-theme-prefs 0.0.1
gtk-theme-prefs is a simple GTK+ theme manager. more>>
gtk-theme-prefs is a GTK+ theme manager, written using Gtk2-Perl. There are already a number of pure GTK+ theme managers.
This one differs from the others in that it fairly closely follows the GNOME HIG, and uses Glade.
<<lessThis one differs from the others in that it fairly closely follows the GNOME HIG, and uses Glade.
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Added: 2005-04-25 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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Gtk-Qt Theme Engine 0.7
GTK-Qt Theme Engine is a project allowing GTK to use Qt widget styles. more>>
The GTK-Qt Theme Engine is a project allowing GTK to use Qt widget styles.
Gtk-Qt Theme Engine behaves like a normal GTK theme engine, but calls functions from Qt instead of doing the drawing itself.
Version restrictions:
- Due to an incompatibility between Qt and the GNOME window manager, some parts of GNOME will not be themed by Qt.
- The theme will run fine under GNOME, but the logout box and window border menus will appear blank.
- It appears that the only way to overcome this bug is by patching Qt itself.
<<lessGtk-Qt Theme Engine behaves like a normal GTK theme engine, but calls functions from Qt instead of doing the drawing itself.
Version restrictions:
- Due to an incompatibility between Qt and the GNOME window manager, some parts of GNOME will not be themed by Qt.
- The theme will run fine under GNOME, but the logout box and window border menus will appear blank.
- It appears that the only way to overcome this bug is by patching Qt itself.
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Added: 2006-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK See 0.6.0 beta1
GTKSee is an image viewer which aims to be an ACDSee clone. more>>
GTK See is a simple image viewer based on GTK+ 1.2.x and running on X Window System. The appearance and interface are similar to popular image viewer ACDSee, that is where the name "GTK See" come from.
Its confirmed by users that GTK See work fine in these platforms:
- Slackware (intel) 3.4, 3.5, 4.0, 8.x, 9.x, 10
- RedHat (intel) 5.1, 5.2, 9.0
- ASP Linux (athlon k7) 9.2
- Solaris (sparc) 2.6, 9
- Debian (intel) 2.0
- Digital Unix V4.0(alpha)
- FreeBSD (intel) 2.2.1, 2.2.7, 3.0
- HP-UX
- TurboLinux 3.0.2c
GTK See is distributed under the GNU Public License.
<<lessIts confirmed by users that GTK See work fine in these platforms:
- Slackware (intel) 3.4, 3.5, 4.0, 8.x, 9.x, 10
- RedHat (intel) 5.1, 5.2, 9.0
- ASP Linux (athlon k7) 9.2
- Solaris (sparc) 2.6, 9
- Debian (intel) 2.0
- Digital Unix V4.0(alpha)
- FreeBSD (intel) 2.2.1, 2.2.7, 3.0
- HP-UX
- TurboLinux 3.0.2c
GTK See is distributed under the GNU Public License.
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Added: 2005-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gtk# 1.0.10
Gtk# is a .Net language bindings for Gtk+ and selected Gnome libraries. more>>
Gtk# is a .Net language bindings for Gtk+ and selected Gnome libraries.
Gtk# provides tools to bind GObject based libraries for use by Mono/.Net applications in addition to a set of assemblies that binds the Gtk+ libraries and several Gnome libraries.
The effort essentially boils down to an exercise in PInvoke against the C
dynamic libraries. It may end up being slow as hell, but well see when we get
there and adjust accordingly.
<<lessGtk# provides tools to bind GObject based libraries for use by Mono/.Net applications in addition to a set of assemblies that binds the Gtk+ libraries and several Gnome libraries.
The effort essentially boils down to an exercise in PInvoke against the C
dynamic libraries. It may end up being slow as hell, but well see when we get
there and adjust accordingly.
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Added: 2006-01-19 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Gtk-sharp 2.8.3
Gtk-sharp is a .Net language bindings for Gtk+ and selected Gnome libraries. more>>
Gtk-sharp is a .Net language bindings for Gtk+ and selected Gnome libraries.
Gtk# provides tools to bind GObject based libraries for use by Mono/.Net applications in addition to a set of assemblies that binds the Gtk+ libraries and several Gnome libraries.
<<lessGtk# provides tools to bind GObject based libraries for use by Mono/.Net applications in addition to a set of assemblies that binds the Gtk+ libraries and several Gnome libraries.
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Added: 2006-11-17 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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GTK-VNC 0.1.0
GTK-VNC is a VNC viewer widget for GTK. more>>
GTK-VNC project is a VNC viewer widget for GTK.
It provides a core library written in C, using coroutines to allow it to be completely asynchronous while remaining single threaded. A wrapper library using PyGTK provides access to the widget functionality from Python. Two example programs illustrate use of the widget by re-implementing the traditional vncviewer in a few 10s of lines of code.
The client is fully IPv6 aware, and as well as the traditional VNC authentication protocol, implements the VeNCrypt extension to provide secure TLS/SSL encrypted communications, optionally using x509 certificates to authenticate.
<<lessIt provides a core library written in C, using coroutines to allow it to be completely asynchronous while remaining single threaded. A wrapper library using PyGTK provides access to the widget functionality from Python. Two example programs illustrate use of the widget by re-implementing the traditional vncviewer in a few 10s of lines of code.
The client is fully IPv6 aware, and as well as the traditional VNC authentication protocol, implements the VeNCrypt extension to provide secure TLS/SSL encrypted communications, optionally using x509 certificates to authenticate.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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CTWM Themes System 0.2
CTWM Themes System is a set of CTWM configuration files and shell scripts. more>>
CTWM Themes System in short CTS is a set of CTWM configuration files and shell scripts that adds basic themes-like capabilities to your ctwm window manager.
CTS caracteristics:
- themes are split into look themes and feel themes. Look themes change colors and visual aspect of the window manager, and feel themes change the way you move or place windows, open the menus, etc.
- automatically generated menus allows you to switch look or feel themes. Your choice is saved for your future X sessions.
- you can change the background image used with the current look theme using a menu generated from the images stored in the Backgrounds directory.
- adding a new theme is as easy as unpacking it in the Themes-Look or Themes-Feel directory and restarting ctwm.
How does it work ?
The CTS package provides a .ctwm directory you must place in your home directory.
This directory provides a ctwmrc file that will include other configuration files from the include directory and from the themes directories. Using the m4 preprocessor, the configuration files will read the Themes-Look and Themes-Feel directories and the Backgrounds directory and generate menus allowing you to switch themes and background images.
When you choose a theme in the menus, CTWM calls the "settheme" script that simply change the $HOME/.ctwm/Themes-*/Current link to the new selected theme directory.
The wallpapers are switched using the "setbg" script that change the root windows wallpaper, and place a link to the image in the directory of the current look theme.
The script supports multiple screens, so if you have multiple screens, using the menu will change the wallpaper of the current screen.
Enhancements:
- This version provides many minor enhancements, file name changes, and better themes, but above all, themes are now split into two kinds: "look themes" that change the visual aspects of the window manager, and "feel themes" that change the key bindings, the way windows are raised, etc.
- That way, you can change the colors of the windows while keeping your preferred focus and window raise methods.
<<lessCTS caracteristics:
- themes are split into look themes and feel themes. Look themes change colors and visual aspect of the window manager, and feel themes change the way you move or place windows, open the menus, etc.
- automatically generated menus allows you to switch look or feel themes. Your choice is saved for your future X sessions.
- you can change the background image used with the current look theme using a menu generated from the images stored in the Backgrounds directory.
- adding a new theme is as easy as unpacking it in the Themes-Look or Themes-Feel directory and restarting ctwm.
How does it work ?
The CTS package provides a .ctwm directory you must place in your home directory.
This directory provides a ctwmrc file that will include other configuration files from the include directory and from the themes directories. Using the m4 preprocessor, the configuration files will read the Themes-Look and Themes-Feel directories and the Backgrounds directory and generate menus allowing you to switch themes and background images.
When you choose a theme in the menus, CTWM calls the "settheme" script that simply change the $HOME/.ctwm/Themes-*/Current link to the new selected theme directory.
The wallpapers are switched using the "setbg" script that change the root windows wallpaper, and place a link to the image in the directory of the current look theme.
The script supports multiple screens, so if you have multiple screens, using the menu will change the wallpaper of the current screen.
Enhancements:
- This version provides many minor enhancements, file name changes, and better themes, but above all, themes are now split into two kinds: "look themes" that change the visual aspects of the window manager, and "feel themes" that change the key bindings, the way windows are raised, etc.
- That way, you can change the colors of the windows while keeping your preferred focus and window raise methods.
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Added: 2006-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gtk-engines 2.11.6
Gtk-engines is a package containing a number of sample themes for GTK+. more>>
Gtk-engines is a package containing a number of sample themes for GTK+.
Main features:
Free
- GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.
Usable
- GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use, not about piling on features. GNOMEs community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Softwares first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.
Accessible
- Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOMEs Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the GNOME Accessibility Project.
International
- GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. Find out more at the GNOME Translation Project.
Developer-friendly
- Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, even C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your Unix or Linux desktop.
Organized
- GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team and are scheduled to occur every six months.
Supported
- Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies in Linux and Unix, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. Find out more at foundation.gnome.org.
A community
- Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together. Find out more at GNOME Developers site.
Enhancements:
- Clearlooks theme scrollbars are no longer colored (Bug #462723)
- Improved Gummy scale fill level drawing
- Clearlooks notebook fix for right to left langues
New and updated Translations:
- Ilkka Tuohela (fi)
- Simos Xenitellis (el)
- Dr.T.Vasudevan (ta)
<<lessMain features:
Free
- GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.
Usable
- GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use, not about piling on features. GNOMEs community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Softwares first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.
Accessible
- Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOMEs Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the GNOME Accessibility Project.
International
- GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. Find out more at the GNOME Translation Project.
Developer-friendly
- Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, even C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your Unix or Linux desktop.
Organized
- GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team and are scheduled to occur every six months.
Supported
- Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies in Linux and Unix, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. Find out more at foundation.gnome.org.
A community
- Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together. Find out more at GNOME Developers site.
Enhancements:
- Clearlooks theme scrollbars are no longer colored (Bug #462723)
- Improved Gummy scale fill level drawing
- Clearlooks notebook fix for right to left langues
New and updated Translations:
- Ilkka Tuohela (fi)
- Simos Xenitellis (el)
- Dr.T.Vasudevan (ta)
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Added: 2007-08-18 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
801 downloads
Other version of Gtk-engines
License:LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License)
Duff GTK 0.0.2
Duff GTK is a tool to see the disk usage of your folders and files to help you clean up your drive. more>>
Duff GTK is a tool to see the disk usage of your folders and files to help you clean up your drive.
Shows the disk usage of a folder using a graphic interface.
<<lessShows the disk usage of a folder using a graphic interface.
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Added: 2005-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gnome-themes 2.19.90
gnome-themes is a GNOME theme manager. more>>
gnome-themes is a GNOME theme manager.
All the a11y themes in this module inherit from the gnome theme. The gnome theme is in the gnome-icon-theme module, and has to be built and installed separately.
1. Editing the gtkrc files
The gtkrc.in files for each a11y theme are currently generated by autogen.sh. Each gtkrc.in file is the concatenation of these files:
$theme/gtk-2.0/$theme.rc
common/gtk-stock-icons.rc
common/panel-stock-icons.rc
common/media-stock-icons.rc
common/capplet-stock-icons.rc
It follows that you should NOT edit gtkrc.in directly. Instead, edit the appropriate .rc file, then re-autogen before building. This obviously kind of sucks, but it was the only way I could get it to work at the time :/
2. Adding new icons
The module is currently configured to make it easy to add or remove a stock icon from all themes at once, but not so easy to do so on a per-theme basis. This works well for now but probably wont if we want to make this a more general theme repository.
So, to add a new gtk stock icon to all themes:
- Add the icons filename to common/all-stock-items.data
- Add the line you want to appear in the themes RC files to the appropriate common/*.rc file
- Add the icon files, each with the same filename, to all the /pixmaps/ directories.
GNOME icons that are themed via the icon theming mechanism (as specified on freedesktop.org) are currently still added individually in each < theme >/icons subdirectory. E.g. to add a new 48x48 application icon to all the themes, you have to modify each < theme >/icons/48x48/apps/Makefile.am individually, and add the appropriate icon file to each < theme >/icons/48x48/apps directory.
3. Changing icon sizes
The icon sizes for ALL the LargePrint themes are defined in configure.in. Changing them here will affect all LargePrint themes.
4. Changing colours
To change the colours in a particular theme, edit its /gtk-2.0/ .rc file.
5. Switching icon themes
In 2.2 and later, use gnome-theme-manager, and choose the Icon theme from the Details subdialog.
In earlier versions of GNOME, unless youre running my patched theme switcher dialog (patch in bugzilla,
#93486), youll need to switch icon themes by hand using GConf:
$ gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme " " --type=string
6. To create low contrast icons in GIMP from the original coloured icon
Use the low-contrast-preset.scm GIMP script in this directory to create a low contrast icon from a regular-coloured icon. (Read the comments in the script for instructions on how to install and use it.) Thanks to Guillermo for providing this!
Note: In GIMP, Input=0/0.6/255, Output=75/255 seems to give results closer to the icons Suzanna converted in Photoshop, but plugging these values into this script seems to give different results from doing it manually in the Levels dialog :/
<<lessAll the a11y themes in this module inherit from the gnome theme. The gnome theme is in the gnome-icon-theme module, and has to be built and installed separately.
1. Editing the gtkrc files
The gtkrc.in files for each a11y theme are currently generated by autogen.sh. Each gtkrc.in file is the concatenation of these files:
$theme/gtk-2.0/$theme.rc
common/gtk-stock-icons.rc
common/panel-stock-icons.rc
common/media-stock-icons.rc
common/capplet-stock-icons.rc
It follows that you should NOT edit gtkrc.in directly. Instead, edit the appropriate .rc file, then re-autogen before building. This obviously kind of sucks, but it was the only way I could get it to work at the time :/
2. Adding new icons
The module is currently configured to make it easy to add or remove a stock icon from all themes at once, but not so easy to do so on a per-theme basis. This works well for now but probably wont if we want to make this a more general theme repository.
So, to add a new gtk stock icon to all themes:
- Add the icons filename to common/all-stock-items.data
- Add the line you want to appear in the themes RC files to the appropriate common/*.rc file
- Add the icon files, each with the same filename, to all the /pixmaps/ directories.
GNOME icons that are themed via the icon theming mechanism (as specified on freedesktop.org) are currently still added individually in each < theme >/icons subdirectory. E.g. to add a new 48x48 application icon to all the themes, you have to modify each < theme >/icons/48x48/apps/Makefile.am individually, and add the appropriate icon file to each < theme >/icons/48x48/apps directory.
3. Changing icon sizes
The icon sizes for ALL the LargePrint themes are defined in configure.in. Changing them here will affect all LargePrint themes.
4. Changing colours
To change the colours in a particular theme, edit its /gtk-2.0/ .rc file.
5. Switching icon themes
In 2.2 and later, use gnome-theme-manager, and choose the Icon theme from the Details subdialog.
In earlier versions of GNOME, unless youre running my patched theme switcher dialog (patch in bugzilla,
#93486), youll need to switch icon themes by hand using GConf:
$ gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme " " --type=string
6. To create low contrast icons in GIMP from the original coloured icon
Use the low-contrast-preset.scm GIMP script in this directory to create a low contrast icon from a regular-coloured icon. (Read the comments in the script for instructions on how to install and use it.) Thanks to Guillermo for providing this!
Note: In GIMP, Input=0/0.6/255, Output=75/255 seems to give results closer to the icons Suzanna converted in Photoshop, but plugging these values into this script seems to give different results from doing it manually in the Levels dialog :/
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Gtk 0.7009
Gtk enums, flags, object types, arguments and signals. more>>
Gtk enums, flags, object types, arguments and signals.
Gnome::AppBar (Gtk::HBox)
Signals
undef clear-prompt (Gnome::AppBar)
undef user-response (Gnome::AppBar)
Gnome::AppletWidget (Gtk::Plug)
Signals
undef back-change (Gnome::AppletWidget, Gtk::Enum, gpointer, gpointer)
undef change-orient (Gnome::AppletWidget, Gtk::Enum)
undef change-pixel-size (Gnome::AppletWidget, integer)
undef change-position (Gnome::AppletWidget, integer, integer)
undef do-draw (Gnome::AppletWidget)
bool save-session (Gnome::AppletWidget, string, string)
undef tooltip-state (Gnome::AppletWidget, integer)
Gnome::Calculator (Gtk::VBox)
Signals
undef result-changed (Gnome::Calculator, number)
Gnome::Canvas (Gtk::Layout)
Gnome::CanvasEllipse (Gnome::CanvasRE)
Gnome::CanvasGroup (Gnome::CanvasItem)
Arguments
x (number) [writable, readable]
y (number) [writable, readable]
Gnome::CanvasImage (Gnome::CanvasItem)
Arguments
anchor (Gtk::AnchorType) [writable, readable]
height (number) [writable, readable]
image (Gtk::GdkImlibImage) [writable, readable]
pixbuf (Gtk::Boxed) [writable]
width (number) [writable, readable]
x (number) [writable, readable]
y (number) [writable, readable]
Gnome::CanvasItem (Gtk::Object)
Signals
bool event (Gnome::CanvasItem, Gtk::Gdk::Event)
Gnome::CanvasLine (Gnome::CanvasItem)
Arguments
arrow_shape_a (number) [writable, readable]
arrow_shape_b (number) [writable, readable]
arrow_shape_c (number) [writable, readable]
cap_style (Gtk::GdkCapStyle) [writable, readable]
fill_color (string) [writable]
fill_color_gdk (Gtk::GdkColor) [writable, readable]
fill_color_rgba (unsigned) [writable, readable]
fill_stipple (Gtk::GdkWindow) [writable, readable]
first_arrowhead (bool) [writable, readable]
join_style (Gtk::GdkJoinStyle) [writable, readable]
last_arrowhead (bool) [writable, readable]
line_style (Gtk::GdkLineStyle) [writable, readable]
points (Gnome::CanvasPoints) [writable, readable]
smooth (bool) [writable, readable]
spline_steps (unsigned) [writable, readable]
width_pixels (unsigned) [writable]
width_units (number) [writable]
<<lessGnome::AppBar (Gtk::HBox)
Signals
undef clear-prompt (Gnome::AppBar)
undef user-response (Gnome::AppBar)
Gnome::AppletWidget (Gtk::Plug)
Signals
undef back-change (Gnome::AppletWidget, Gtk::Enum, gpointer, gpointer)
undef change-orient (Gnome::AppletWidget, Gtk::Enum)
undef change-pixel-size (Gnome::AppletWidget, integer)
undef change-position (Gnome::AppletWidget, integer, integer)
undef do-draw (Gnome::AppletWidget)
bool save-session (Gnome::AppletWidget, string, string)
undef tooltip-state (Gnome::AppletWidget, integer)
Gnome::Calculator (Gtk::VBox)
Signals
undef result-changed (Gnome::Calculator, number)
Gnome::Canvas (Gtk::Layout)
Gnome::CanvasEllipse (Gnome::CanvasRE)
Gnome::CanvasGroup (Gnome::CanvasItem)
Arguments
x (number) [writable, readable]
y (number) [writable, readable]
Gnome::CanvasImage (Gnome::CanvasItem)
Arguments
anchor (Gtk::AnchorType) [writable, readable]
height (number) [writable, readable]
image (Gtk::GdkImlibImage) [writable, readable]
pixbuf (Gtk::Boxed) [writable]
width (number) [writable, readable]
x (number) [writable, readable]
y (number) [writable, readable]
Gnome::CanvasItem (Gtk::Object)
Signals
bool event (Gnome::CanvasItem, Gtk::Gdk::Event)
Gnome::CanvasLine (Gnome::CanvasItem)
Arguments
arrow_shape_a (number) [writable, readable]
arrow_shape_b (number) [writable, readable]
arrow_shape_c (number) [writable, readable]
cap_style (Gtk::GdkCapStyle) [writable, readable]
fill_color (string) [writable]
fill_color_gdk (Gtk::GdkColor) [writable, readable]
fill_color_rgba (unsigned) [writable, readable]
fill_stipple (Gtk::GdkWindow) [writable, readable]
first_arrowhead (bool) [writable, readable]
join_style (Gtk::GdkJoinStyle) [writable, readable]
last_arrowhead (bool) [writable, readable]
line_style (Gtk::GdkLineStyle) [writable, readable]
points (Gnome::CanvasPoints) [writable, readable]
smooth (bool) [writable, readable]
spline_steps (unsigned) [writable, readable]
width_pixels (unsigned) [writable]
width_units (number) [writable]
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Added: 2006-07-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Gtk+ Hack 0.9.0
Gtk+ Hack is a graphical front-end for NetHack and variants. more>>
Gtk+ Hack is a graphical front-end for the roguelike game NetHack and its variants based on Gtk+ 2.x.
It supports playing on a local machine as well as connecting to a remote server over the internet.
Gtk+ Hack has its origins in the JNetHack project before being incorporated into SlashEM. I am in the process of unbundling Gtk+ Hack from SlashEM
<<lessIt supports playing on a local machine as well as connecting to a remote server over the internet.
Gtk+ Hack has its origins in the JNetHack project before being incorporated into SlashEM. I am in the process of unbundling Gtk+ Hack from SlashEM
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Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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