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| gnome-python-applet 2.16.0 | LGPL | Python bindings for GNOME Panel applets |
| This module contains a wrapper that allows GNOME Panel applets to be written in Python. | ||
| gnome-python-bonobo 2.16.0 | LGPL | Python bindings for interacting with bonobo |
| This module contains a wrapper that allows the creation of bonobo components and the embedding of bonobo components in Python. | ||
| gnome-python-canvas 2.16.0 | LGPL | Python bindings for the GNOME Canvas |
| This module contains a wrapper that allows use of the GNOME Canvas in Python. | ||
| gnome-python-desktop 2.16.0 | LGPL | GNOME Desktop bindings for Python |
| The gnome-python-desktop package contains the Python bindings for the GNOME Desktop modules. | ||
| gnome-python-extras 2.14.2 | LGPL | GNOME extra bindings for Python |
| The gnome-python-extras package contains the additional Python bindings for GNOME. | ||
| gnome-python-gconf 2.16.0 | LGPL | Python bindings for interacting with GConf |
| This module contains a wrapper that allows the use of GConf via Python. | ||
| gnome-python-gnomeprint 2.16.0 | LGPL | Python bindings for interacting with gnomeprint and gnomeprintui |
| This module contains a wrapper that allows the use of gnomeprint and gnomeprintui via python. | ||
| gnome-python-gnomevfs 2.16.0 | LGPL | Python bindings for interacting with gnome-vfs |
| This module contains a wrapper that allows the use of gnome-vfs via python. | ||
| gnome-python-gtksourceview 2.16.0 | LGPL | Python bindings for Gtksourceview |
| This module contains a wrapper that makes Gtksourceview available from Python. | ||
| gnome-python 2.16.0 | LGPL | The sources for the PyGNOME Python extension module |
| The gnome-python package contains the source packages for the Python bindings for GNOME called PyGNOME. PyGNOME is an extension module for Python that provides access to the base GNOME libraries, so you have access to more widgets, a simple configuration interface, and metadata support. | ||
| libart_lgpl2-devel 2.3.17 | LGPL | Libart is a library for high-performance 2D graphics |
| This is the LGPL'd component of libart. Libart is a library for high-performance 2D graphics. All functions needed for running the Gnome canvas, and for printing support, will be going in here. The GPL'd component will be getting various enhanced functions for specific applications. | ||
| perl-Cairo 1.00 | GPL or Artistic | Perl module for the Cairo library |
| This module provides perl access to the Cairo library. Cairo provides anti-aliased vector-based rendering for X. Paths consist of line segments and cubic splines and can be rendered at any width with various join and cap styles. All colors may be specified with optional translucence (opacity/alpha) and combined using the extended Porter/Duff compositing algebra as found in the X Render Extension. | ||
| perl-Gimp 2.2 | GPL or Artistic | Perl module enabling to write plugins for the Gimp2 |
| This module provides perl access to the Gimp2 libraries. | ||
| perl-Glib 1.140 | GPL or Artistic | Perl module for the glib-2.x library |
| This module provides perl access to Glib and GLib's GObject libraries. It is mainly used by perl-GTK2 applications. Glib is a handy library of portability and utility functions. This C library is designed to solve some portability problems and provide other useful functionality which most programs require. GObject provides a generic type system with inheritance and a powerful signal system. Together these libraries are used as the foundation for many of the libraries that make up the Gnome environment, and are used in many unrelated projects. | ||
| perl-Gnome2-Vte 0.06 | GPL or Artistic | Perl binding for the vte widget |
| This module provides perl access to vte libraries. VTE is an experimental terminal emulator widget for use with GTK+ 2.:. | ||
| perl-Gtk2-Html2 0.04 | GPL or Artistic | Perl module for the gtkhtml2 library |
| This package adds perl support for GtkHTML2. | ||
| perl-Gtk2-NotificationBubble 0.01 | GPL or Artistic | Perl module interface to the EggNotificationBubble library |
| This module allows a Perl developer to display notification bubbles on top of Gtk2 widgets. They look like tooltips with bevelled borders and arrows. They can display an icon and a bold header. | ||
| perl-Gtk2-TrayIcon 0.04 | GPL or Artistic | Perl module interface to the EggTrayIcon library |
| This module allows a Perl developer to embed an arbitrary widget in a System Tray like the Gnome notification area. System Trays are found in both KDE and Gnome. | ||
| perl-Gtk2 1.140 | GPL or Artistic | Perl module for the gtk+-2.x library |
| This module provides perl access to the gtk+-2.x library. Gtk+ is the GIMP ToolKit (GTK+), a library for creating graphical user interfaces for the X Window System. GTK+ was originally written for the GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) image processing program, but is now used by several other programs as well. | ||
| pygtk2.0-libglade 2.10.1 | LGPL | A wrapper for the libglade library for use with PyGTK |
| This module contains a wrapper for the libglade library. Libglade is a library similar to the pyglade module, except that it is written in C (so is faster) and is more complete. | ||
| pygtk2.0 2.10.1 | LGPL | Python bindings for the GTK+2 widget set |
| PyGTK is an extension module for python that gives you access to the GTK+ widget set. Just about anything you can write in C with GTK+ you can write in python with PyGTK (within reason), but with all of python's benefits. This new release includes GTK2 support. | ||
| pyorbit 2.14.1 | LGPL | Python bindings for ORBit2. |
| pyorbit is an extension module for python that gives you access to the ORBit2 CORBA ORB. | ||
| zenity 2.16.0 | GPL | Call GNOME dialog boxes from the command line |
| Zenity allows you to display dialog boxes from the commandline and shell scripts. | ||
There is something a little bit surreal about sitting in a meeting of the Jamaica Linux Users Group (JaLUG), in a cafe beside a waterfall — with Linus, Ted, Eric and other luminaries in the front of the room and an attentive audience filling the rest of the space — while a veteran local IBM executive stands up and describes the adoption of Linux by the company’s customers with adjectives like “huge”. — Doc Searles
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