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GTK Cervi 0.3
GTK Cervi is a multiplayer Cervi clone. more>>
GTK Cervi project is a multiplayer Cervi clone.
Im not really sure if Cervi is original name of it but I know this game as Cervi so it will be named GTK Cervi. It is a multiplayer game (for 2-8 players) where players drive their worms.
Worms are getting longer and players mustnt collide with any worm. Winner is the last surviving worm. For more information see `Gameplay internals section.
Differences between "GTK Cervi" and the original Cervi:
- Some little differences in gameplay - these wont be fixed because I like this gameplay.
- Our cervs are antialiased.
- We have different field size, and it can be changed.
- Different controls.
- More players.
- Different scoring.
- Hatrick and extra hatrick bonuses.
<<lessIm not really sure if Cervi is original name of it but I know this game as Cervi so it will be named GTK Cervi. It is a multiplayer game (for 2-8 players) where players drive their worms.
Worms are getting longer and players mustnt collide with any worm. Winner is the last surviving worm. For more information see `Gameplay internals section.
Differences between "GTK Cervi" and the original Cervi:
- Some little differences in gameplay - these wont be fixed because I like this gameplay.
- Our cervs are antialiased.
- We have different field size, and it can be changed.
- Different controls.
- More players.
- Different scoring.
- Hatrick and extra hatrick bonuses.
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Added: 2006-12-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK ACX Tool 0.1.0
GTK ACX Tool provides a tool that displays the status of the ACX100 driver. more>>
GTK ACX Tool provides a tool that displays the status of the ACX100 driver.
The GTK ACX Tool displays the status of the Texas Instruments (TI) ACX100 IEEE 802.11 driver. This tool could be used just with driver developed by wlan.kewl.org Project on FreeBSD 5.2 and later versions.
It uses GTK+ and GtkDatabox (a GTK+ widget for fast data display). The ACX driver can be installed via the ports collection.
The GTK ACX Tool displays the status of the ACX driver. .
This tool could be used just with driver developed by wlan.kewl.org Project on FreeBSD 5.2 and later versions.
The ACX driver could be installed via the ports collection.
The GTK ACX Tool uses GTK+ - The GIMP Toolkit and GtkDatabox - A GTK+ Widget for Fast Data Display .
Current functionality is mostly based on The ACXTool from wlan.kewl.org Project and The acXmonitor from House of Craig .
<<lessThe GTK ACX Tool displays the status of the Texas Instruments (TI) ACX100 IEEE 802.11 driver. This tool could be used just with driver developed by wlan.kewl.org Project on FreeBSD 5.2 and later versions.
It uses GTK+ and GtkDatabox (a GTK+ widget for fast data display). The ACX driver can be installed via the ports collection.
The GTK ACX Tool displays the status of the ACX driver. .
This tool could be used just with driver developed by wlan.kewl.org Project on FreeBSD 5.2 and later versions.
The ACX driver could be installed via the ports collection.
The GTK ACX Tool uses GTK+ - The GIMP Toolkit and GtkDatabox - A GTK+ Widget for Fast Data Display .
Current functionality is mostly based on The ACXTool from wlan.kewl.org Project and The acXmonitor from House of Craig .
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: BSD 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+ 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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Added: 2006-07-04 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Other version of GTK+
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
GTK Oracle 1.41
GTK Oracle is a GTK+ 2 interface to Oracle that aids in Oracle application development and testing. more>>
GTK Oracle is a GTK+ 2 interface to Oracle that aids in Oracle application development and testing.
Its features include a schema browser, multiple SQL work areas, SQL syntax highlighting, bind variable entry widgets in the command window, and SQL*Plus-style command scripting.
For SQL statement analysis and tuning there is a tree-style SQL statement "explain plan" facility and the ability to load SQL statements from the runtime cursor cache (V$SQL table), Oracle Statspack repository, and the Oracle Automatic Workload Repository in Oracle version 10g. Full statistics are available on loaded statements.
Main features:
- manually running your applications SQL, outside of the application itself
- trying to find out what queries your application is even running
- checking and gathering statistics
- comparing plans
- running statspack to evaluate results
- autotracing
- peeking in AWR
- peeking the shared pool / v$sqlarea / statspack SQL
- identifying high-resource SQL then this might be of some help.
Usage:
- SQL in the text buffer (anything that gets run via the Execute button) is run on its own thread in the background so it will not block the GUI part, and you can cancel it. This execution thread is started when you start up the program, hopefully never exits, and receives commands via a GLib asynchronous queue, so you can safely keep hitting Execute while a command is running, it will just execute them in order.
- If you log in as SYSDBA you will get a combo box just under the main menubar. Changing the value will execute ALTER SESSION SET CURRENT_SCHEMA=somebody; so when you browse it will be as if you were this user. Be aware that any SQL you execute will result in SYS being recorded as the parsing user in the cursor cache, however.
- If you want to access the cursor cache or statspack or AWR you will need to log in with SYSDBA privileges. You might be able to get away with simply having SELECT on SYS.V$SQLAREA and SYS.V$SQLTEXT.
- SYS is excluded from the cursor cache browsing results. Otherwise you end up with a mass of recursive SQL, which you are not going to be able to tune and that is the point here. If youre a masochist and you do want to browse recursives I suppose you can just modify the relevant SQL so that SYS is not exculded and recompile. Have fun.
- AWR features are only available on 10G servers.
- DBMS_OUTPUT works, go to Edit->DBMS OUTPUT Enable
<<lessIts features include a schema browser, multiple SQL work areas, SQL syntax highlighting, bind variable entry widgets in the command window, and SQL*Plus-style command scripting.
For SQL statement analysis and tuning there is a tree-style SQL statement "explain plan" facility and the ability to load SQL statements from the runtime cursor cache (V$SQL table), Oracle Statspack repository, and the Oracle Automatic Workload Repository in Oracle version 10g. Full statistics are available on loaded statements.
Main features:
- manually running your applications SQL, outside of the application itself
- trying to find out what queries your application is even running
- checking and gathering statistics
- comparing plans
- running statspack to evaluate results
- autotracing
- peeking in AWR
- peeking the shared pool / v$sqlarea / statspack SQL
- identifying high-resource SQL then this might be of some help.
Usage:
- SQL in the text buffer (anything that gets run via the Execute button) is run on its own thread in the background so it will not block the GUI part, and you can cancel it. This execution thread is started when you start up the program, hopefully never exits, and receives commands via a GLib asynchronous queue, so you can safely keep hitting Execute while a command is running, it will just execute them in order.
- If you log in as SYSDBA you will get a combo box just under the main menubar. Changing the value will execute ALTER SESSION SET CURRENT_SCHEMA=somebody; so when you browse it will be as if you were this user. Be aware that any SQL you execute will result in SYS being recorded as the parsing user in the cursor cache, however.
- If you want to access the cursor cache or statspack or AWR you will need to log in with SYSDBA privileges. You might be able to get away with simply having SELECT on SYS.V$SQLAREA and SYS.V$SQLTEXT.
- SYS is excluded from the cursor cache browsing results. Otherwise you end up with a mass of recursive SQL, which you are not going to be able to tune and that is the point here. If youre a masochist and you do want to browse recursives I suppose you can just modify the relevant SQL so that SYS is not exculded and recompile. Have fun.
- AWR features are only available on 10G servers.
- DBMS_OUTPUT works, go to Edit->DBMS OUTPUT Enable
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Added: 2006-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gtk-splitter 2.2
gtk-splitter can split files into smaller pieces. more>>
gtk-splitter can split files into smaller pieces and combine them back together. It can also generate a DOS batch file so that the split files can be combined on DOS/Windows systems. gtk-splitter is good for working around file limitations with floppy disks, email attachments, etc.
Dependencies:
- GTK+ 2.x
- mhash [optional]
<<lessDependencies:
- GTK+ 2.x
- mhash [optional]
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Added: 2005-04-08 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-Doc 1.8
GTK-Doc is a GTK+ DocBook Documentation Generator. more>>
GTK-Doc is used to document C code. It is typically used to document the public API of libraries, such as the GTK+ and GNOME libraries, but it can also be used to document application code.
Note that GTK-Doc wasnt originally intended to be a general-purpose documentation tool, so it can be a bit awkward to setup and use. For a more polished general-purpose documentation tool you may want to look at Doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org/). However GTK-Doc has some special code to document the signals and properties of GTK+ widgets and GObject classes which other tools may not have.
GTK-Doc allows your documentation to be written in 2 ways:
a) Embedded inside the source code in specially-formatted comments.
or
b) Added to the template files which gtk-doc outputs after scanning all the header files and parsing the declarations.
From these source code comments and template files GTK-Doc generates a Docbook XML (or SGML) document, which is then transformed into HTML. The generated HTML documentation can be browsed in an ordinary web browser or by using the special Devhelp API browser (see http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Devhelp).
<<lessNote that GTK-Doc wasnt originally intended to be a general-purpose documentation tool, so it can be a bit awkward to setup and use. For a more polished general-purpose documentation tool you may want to look at Doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org/). However GTK-Doc has some special code to document the signals and properties of GTK+ widgets and GObject classes which other tools may not have.
GTK-Doc allows your documentation to be written in 2 ways:
a) Embedded inside the source code in specially-formatted comments.
or
b) Added to the template files which gtk-doc outputs after scanning all the header files and parsing the declarations.
From these source code comments and template files GTK-Doc generates a Docbook XML (or SGML) document, which is then transformed into HTML. The generated HTML documentation can be browsed in an ordinary web browser or by using the special Devhelp API browser (see http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Devhelp).
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Vqcc-gtk 0.5
Vqcc-gtk is a chat application written in C for the GTK+ toolkit, primarily used in small LANs. more>>
Vqcc-gtk is a chat application written in C for the GTK+ toolkit, primarily used in small LANs. Based on quickChat/Vypress Chat (TM) for Windows (from Vypress Research) and is licensed under the GPL.
The application supports both quickChat and Vypress Chat(TM) protocols and hopefully is compatible enough to substitute those applications when using Linux, FreeBSD or another *NIX desktop. You need no server to run, however it is not possible to communicate outside your LAN (or subnet).
Those running KDE might be happier with VyQChat which is making nice progress too and looks more native to the users of KDE. Also there is a fine console (text mode) chat client eChat. It is compatible with both quickChat and VypressChat.
<<lessThe application supports both quickChat and Vypress Chat(TM) protocols and hopefully is compatible enough to substitute those applications when using Linux, FreeBSD or another *NIX desktop. You need no server to run, however it is not possible to communicate outside your LAN (or subnet).
Those running KDE might be happier with VyQChat which is making nice progress too and looks more native to the users of KDE. Also there is a fine console (text mode) chat client eChat. It is compatible with both quickChat and VypressChat.
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Added: 2005-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Libgtkol 1.4
Libgtkol is GTK C++ Object Layer based on the libgenerics abstract services and the Gtk API. more>>
Libgtkol is GTK C++ Object Layer based on the libgenerics abstract services and the Gtk API.
The project offers the developers a complete intuitive object API without restricting access to the Gtk functionalities themselves.
<<lessThe project offers the developers a complete intuitive object API without restricting access to the Gtk functionalities themselves.
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GtkChat 0.60
GtkChat is GTK+ based Vypress Chat TM clone which uses gtk2-perl bindings. more>>
GtkChat is GTK+ based Vypress Chat TM clone. It uses GTK 2 and its Perl bindings. I tried to make UI simple and clean while maintaining same look as Vypress Chat.
<<less Download (0.049MB)
Added: 2005-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Turbo Vision 2.1.0
Turbo Vision is a nice and complete console TUI (Text User Interface) library for C++. more>>
Turbo Vision is a C++ library that provides a very nice user interface for console applications. This UNIX port is based on Borlands version 2.0 with fixes. It was made to create RHIDE, a nice IDE for gcc and other GNU compilers.
The library supports /dev/vcsa devices for fast access to local consoles, and it uses ncurses to run from telnet and xterm. This port, in contrast to the Sigalas port, doesnt have "100% compatibility with the original library" as goal. Instead, many modifications were made for the sake of security (especially buffer overflows).
This port is also available for the original platform (DOS).
<<lessThe library supports /dev/vcsa devices for fast access to local consoles, and it uses ncurses to run from telnet and xterm. This port, in contrast to the Sigalas port, doesnt have "100% compatibility with the original library" as goal. Instead, many modifications were made for the sake of security (especially buffer overflows).
This port is also available for the original platform (DOS).
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK+ Send-PR 0.4.7
GTK+ Send-PR is a user friendly GNATS client. more>>
GTK+ Send-PR is a user friendly GNATS client.
gtk-send-pr is a problem report tool, designed to send reports to a GNATS database server using libesmtp to deliver mail.
The program has a user friendly interface and lets you use any SMTP server, including support for AUTH and TLS, to send the report, removing the need for a local configured sendmail. gtk-send-pr is part of both the FreeBSD ports and NetBSDs pkgsrc.
<<lessgtk-send-pr is a problem report tool, designed to send reports to a GNATS database server using libesmtp to deliver mail.
The program has a user friendly interface and lets you use any SMTP server, including support for AUTH and TLS, to send the report, removing the need for a local configured sendmail. gtk-send-pr is part of both the FreeBSD ports and NetBSDs pkgsrc.
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Added: 2006-01-10 License: BSD License Price:
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Gtk-IPTables 0.5.0
Gtk-IPTables is a GTK-based frontend for iptables written in C. more>>
Gtk-IPTables is a GTK-based frontend for iptables written in C. You can create rules for all chains for Filter, NAT, and Mangle tables.
To install read the INSTALL file.
To run it just type gtkiptables
In order to compile you must have Gtk-dev which contains the headers files
and static libraries. You also need the Gtk set of widgets that cames with
almost every distro. We are talking of version 1.2.10 for both.
Gtk packages: www.gtk.org
<<lessTo install read the INSTALL file.
To run it just type gtkiptables
In order to compile you must have Gtk-dev which contains the headers files
and static libraries. You also need the Gtk set of widgets that cames with
almost every distro. We are talking of version 1.2.10 for both.
Gtk packages: www.gtk.org
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Added: 2006-12-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK Ogg Vorbis Tag Editor 0.2
The GTK Ogg Vorbis Tag Editor allows you to edit the tag information in ogg vorbis files. more>>
The GTK Ogg Vorbis Tag Editor allows you to edit the tag information in ogg vorbis files.
The following basic libraries are necessary for assembly of the program:
GTK 1.2.5 or is higher (http://www.gtk.org)
Ogg Vorbis the library of the version 1.0beta3 or above (is desirable from CVS) (http://www.vorbis.com)
Assembly and installation:
./autogen.sh - prefix =/usr make
make install-strip
To start the program you have to type:
oggedit
or
oggedit [file]
Enhancements:
- The support of localization is added (while is added only Russian)
- The information about "genre", "location", "copyright", "track number" and "organization" is added
- It is a lot of other changes both in a graphic part of the interface, and in the basic code
<<lessThe following basic libraries are necessary for assembly of the program:
GTK 1.2.5 or is higher (http://www.gtk.org)
Ogg Vorbis the library of the version 1.0beta3 or above (is desirable from CVS) (http://www.vorbis.com)
Assembly and installation:
./autogen.sh - prefix =/usr make
make install-strip
To start the program you have to type:
oggedit
or
oggedit [file]
Enhancements:
- The support of localization is added (while is added only Russian)
- The information about "genre", "location", "copyright", "track number" and "organization" is added
- It is a lot of other changes both in a graphic part of the interface, and in the basic code
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Added: 2006-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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