Dominique Leuenberger
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Involved Projects and Packages
This package contains the theme engine libraries for GTK2.
OpenSUSE themes and metathemes for gtk2 and metacity contains several
themes in openSUSE look: Gilouche, GreyGilouche and Synchonicity.
GtkSpell provides MSWord-style and MacOSX-style highlighting of
misspelled words in a GtkTextView widget. Right-clicking a misspelled
word opens a menu of suggested replacements.
A script for creating a symlink mapping for deprecated icon names to
the new icon naming specification names for desktop icon themes.
Some scripts to support translators working on GNOME and similar
programs. Data available in XML files (.oaf, .desktop, .sheet, and
more) can be extracted into PO files. After translation, the new
information is written back into the XML files.
Libart is a library for high-performance 2D graphics. It is currently
being used as the antialiased rendering engine for GNOME Canvas. It is
also the rendering engine for Gill, the GNOME Illustration application.
Bonobo is a component system for the GNOME platform. Libbonobo is the
new version for the GNOME 2.x Desktop platform.
This library contains the Bonobo-related part of the GNOME UI
libraries.
libcanberra is an implementation of the XDG Sound Theme and Name
Specifications, for generating event sounds on free desktops, such as
GNOME. It comes with several backends (ALSA, PulseAudio, null) and is
designed to be portable.
Libcroco is a stand-alone CSS2 parsing library. It provides a low-level
event-driven SAC-like API and a CSS object model-like API.
libESMTP is a library to manage posting (or submission of) electronic
mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA) such as
Exim. It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another
program that must be able to post electronic mail but where mail
functionality is not that program's primary purpose.
This library allows you to load Glade interface files in a program at
runtime. It does not require that you use Glade, but Glade is the
easiest way to create the interface files. For an idea of how to use
the library, see the documentation, especially
/usr/share/doc/packages/libglade/test-libgladee.c and the glade-xml.h
include, which is in the libglade package.
Game_Music_Emu is a collection of video game music file emulators that support
the following formats and systems:
- AY: ZX Spectrum/Amstrad CPC
- GBS: Nintendo Game Boy
- GYM: Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
- HES: NEC TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
- KSS: MSX Home Computer/other Z80 systems (doesn't support FM sound)
- NSF/NSFE: Nintendo NES/Famicom (with VRC 6, Namco 106, and FME-7 sound)
- SAP: Atari systems using POKEY sound chip
- SPC: Super Nintendo/Super Famicom
- VGM/VGZ: Sega Master System/Mark III, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive,BBC Micro
GNOME keyboard library, utility and applet.
LibIDL is a small library for creating parse trees of CORBA
v2.2-compliant Interface Definition Language (IDL) files. IDL is a
specification for defining interfaces that can be used between
different CORBA implementations.
libiptcdata is a library for parsing, editing, and saving IPTC data.
libiptcdata is a library for manipulating the International Press
Telecommunications Council (IPTC) metadata stored within multimedia
files such as images. This metadata can include captions and keywords,
often used by popular photo management applications. The library
provides routines for parsing, viewing, modifying, and saving this
metadata. The libiptcdata package also includes a command line utility,
iptc, for editing IPTC data in JPEG files. The library implements the
IPTC Information Interchange Model according to its specification.
Kate is a codec for karaoke and text encapsulation for Ogg. Most of the
time, this would be multiplexed with audio/video to carry subtitles,
song lyrics (with or without karaoke data), etc, but doesn't have to be.
A possible use of a lone Kate stream would be an e-book. Moreover, the
motion feature gives Kate a powerful means to describe arbitrary curves,
so hand drawing of shapes can be achieved.
This was originally meant for karaoke use, but can be used for any
purpose. Motions can be attached to various semantics, like position,
color, etc, so scrolling or fading text can be defined.
Liblouis is an open-source braille translator and back-translator.
It features support for computer and literary braille, supports
contracted and uncontracted translation for many, many languages
and has support for hyphenation. New languages can easily be added
through tables that support a rule- or dictionary based approach.
Liblouis also supports math braille (Nemeth and Marburg). The
formatting of braille is provided by the companion project
liblouisxml.
Liblouis is based on the translation routines in the BRLTTY
screenreader for Linux. It has, however, gone far beyond these
routines. It is named in honor of Louis Braille.
Included are also tools for testing and debugging tables.
The Module Loading library offers the choice to use prelinked libraries
from your application out of a pool.
D-BUS notifications library.
libproxy offers the following features: * extremely small core
footprint (< 35K)
* no external dependencies within libproxy core (libproxy modules
may have dependencies)
* only 3 functions in the stable external API
* dynamic adjustment to changing network topology
* a standard way of dealing with proxy settings across all scenarios
Library for password quality checking and generating random passwords.
The libpwquality library purpose is to provide common functions for password quality checking and also scoring them based on their apparent randomness. The library also provides a function for generating random passwords with good pronounceability. The library supports reading and parsing of a configuration file.
In the package there are also very simple utilities that use the library function and PAM module that can be used instead of pam_cracklib. The module supports all the options of pam_cracklib.
This library was designed to make it easier to access web services that
claim to be "RESTful". A reasonable description is that a RESTful
service should have urls that represent remote objects, which methods
can then be called on.
It is comprised of two parts:
* the first aims to make it easier to make requests by providing a
wrapper around libsoup.
* the second aids with XML parsing by wrapping libxml2.
A set of extensions on top of GTK+ widgets, to provide extra
functionality.