c++-gtk-utils
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 2.2.20, Testing: 2.2.20 Description: A number of classes and functions for programming GTK+ programs using C++
Homepage:http://cxx-gtk-utils.sourceforge.net/ License: LGPL-2.1
cmrt
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.0.6-r3, Testing: 1.0.6-r3 Description: Intel C for Media RunTime GPU kernel manager
Homepage:https://github.com/intel/cmrt License: MIT
fltk
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 1.4.4-r1, Testing: 1.4.4-r1 Description:
The Fast Light ToolKit is a cross-platform C++ user interface
toolkit for X and OpenGL. FLTK (pronounced "fulltick") provides
GUI functionality and supports 3D graphics via OpenGL and its
built-in GLUT emulation. FLTK also includes a UI builder called
FLUID that can be used to create applications.
Homepage:https://www.fltk.org/ License: FLTK LGPL-2 MIT ZLIB
fox
- Ebuilds: 3, Stable: 1.7.85, Testing: 1.7.89 Description: C++ Toolkit for developing Graphical User Interfaces easily and effectively
Homepage:http://www.fox-toolkit.org/ License: LGPL-2.1
gl2ps
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.4.2-r1, Testing: 1.4.2-r1 Description:
GL2PS is a C library providing high quality vector output for any
OpenGL application. The main difference between GL2PS and other
similar libraries is the use of sorting algorithms
capable of handling intersecting and stretched polygons, as well as
non manifold objects. GL2PS provides advanced smooth shading and
text rendering, culling of invisible primitives, mixed vector/bitmap
output, and much more.
Homepage:https://www.geuz.org/gl2ps/ License: LGPL-2
goffice
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 0.10.59-r1, Testing: 0.10.60 Description:
GOffice is a library of document-centric objects and utilities building
on top of GLib and Gtk+ and used by software such as Gnumeric.
Homepage:https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/goffice/ License: GPL-2
goocanvas
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 3.0.0, Testing: 3.0.0 Description: Canvas widget for GTK+ using the cairo 2D library for drawing
Homepage:https://wiki.gnome.org/GooCanvas License: LGPL-2
gtk+
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 3.24.51, Testing: 3.24.51, 2.24.33-r3 Description:
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.
Homepage:https://www.gtk.org/ License: LGPL-2+
libdlo
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.1.2-r2 Description:
A fully open source GPL driver which supports all DisplayLink devices
in the mainline Linux kernel, called udlfb. It's possible to write
custom applications for it or to the libdlo user mode library itself.
And it's also possible to configure X and standard X applications to run on udlfb.
Homepage:https://libdlo.freedesktop.org/wiki/ License: GPL-2
liboglappth
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.0.0-r1 Description:
Ghemical supports both quantum-mechanics (semi-empirical and ab initio) models
and molecular mechanics models (there is an experimental Tripos 5.2-like force
field for organic molecules). Also a tool for reduced protein models is
included. Geometry optimization, molecular dynamics and a large set of
visualization tools are currently available.
Homepage:http://www.bioinformatics.org/ghemical/ License: GPL-2
libpciaccess
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 0.18.1, Testing: 0.19 Description: Library providing generic access to the PCI bus and devices
qtermwidget
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 2.3.0, Testing: 9999 Description:
QTermWidget is an opensource project based on konsole (a KDE application).
The main goal of this project is to provide unicode-enabled, embeddable
Qt widget for using as a built-in console or terminal emulation widget.
Homepage:https://lxqt-project.org/
qwt
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 6.2.0-r5, Testing: 6.3.0, 6.2.0-r5 Description:
The Qwt library contains GUI Components and utility classes which are
primarily useful for programs with a technical background.
Besides a 2D plot widget it provides scales, sliders, dials,
compasses, thermometers, wheels and knobs to control or display
values, arrays or ranges of type double.
Homepage:https://qwt.sourceforge.io/ License: qwt
spread-sheet-widget
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 0.10 Description:
GNU Spread Sheet Widget is a library for Gtk+ which provides a widget for viewing and manipulating 2 dimensional tabular data in a manner similar to many popular spread sheet programs.
The design follows the model-view-controller paradigm and is of complexity O(1) in both time and space. This means that it is efficient and fast even for very large data.
Features commonly found in graphical user interfaces such as cut and paste, drag and drop and row/column labelling are also included.
Homepage:https://www.gnu.org/software/ssw/ License: GPL-3
xbae
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 4.60.4-r2, Testing: 4.60.4-r2 Description:
XbaeMatrix is a free Motif(R) table widget (also compatible with the free
LessTif) which presents an editable array of string data to the user in a
scrollable table similar to a spreadsheet. The rows and columns of the Matrix
may optionally be labelled. A number of "fixed" and "trailing fixed" rows
or columns may be specified.
The XbaeCaption widget is a simple Motif manager widget that associates
a label with a child.
In addition the XbaeInput widget is being distributed, a text input field
that provides generic customised data entry and formatting for strings.
Homepage:https://xbae.sourceforge.net/ License: BSD
xcb-util-xrm
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.3-r2, Testing: 1.3-r2 Description:
The XCB util modules provides a number of libraries which sit on top
of libxcb, the core X protocol library, and some of the extension
libraries. These experimental libraries provide convenience functions
and interfaces which make the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the
libraries also provide client-side code which is not strictly part of
the X protocol but which have traditionally been provided by Xlib.
Homepage:https://xcb.freedesktop.org/
xforms
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.2.4-r1 Description: A graphical user interface toolkit for X
Homepage:http://xforms-toolkit.org/ License: LGPL-2.1
xpa
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 2.1.18 Description:
The XPA messaging system provides seamless communication between many
kinds of Unix programs, including X programs and Tcl/Tk programs.
It also provides an easy way for users to communicate with these
XPA-enabled programs by executing XPA client commands in the shell or
by utilizing such commands in scripts. Because XPA works both at the
programming level and the shell level, it is a powerful tool for
unifying any analysis environment: users and programmers have great
flexibility in choosing the best level or levels at which to access
XPA services, and client access can be extended or modified easily
at any time.
Homepage:https://github.com/ericmandel/xpa License: LGPL-2.1