Involved Projects and Packages
FFADO aims to provide a generic, open-source solution
to support FireWire(IEEE1394, iLink) based (semi-)
professional audio interfaces.
It's the successor of the FreeBoB project. FFADO is a
volunteer-based community effort, trying to provide Linux
with at least the same level of functionality that is
present on the other operating systems.
The range of FireWire Audio Devices that we would like
to support is broad: from pure audio interfaces over
mixed audio-control devices to DSP algorithm devices.
This is a snapshot of svn revision 1855
This library implements the algorithm as described in the "Unicode
Standard Annex #9, the Bidirectional Algorithm,
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/". FriBidi is exhaustively
tested against the Bidi Reference Code and, to the best of the
developers' knowledge, does notcontain any conformance bugs.
The API was inspired by the document "Bi-Di languages support - BiDi
API proposal" by Franck Portaneri, which he wrote as a proposal for
adding BiDi support to Mozilla.
This C library provides an API and ABI compatible file alteration
monitor mechanism compatible with FAM but not dependent on a system wide
daemon.
This C library provides an API and ABI compatible file alteration
monitor mechanism compatible with FAM but not dependent on a system wide
daemon.
Gconf-editor allows you to view and edit the values that are stored in
the gconf database. This database is used for application settings in
the GNOME Desktop Environment.
This package provides a C++ interface for GConf. It is a subpackage of
the gnomemm project. The interface provides a convenient interface for
C++ programmers to use GConf with flexible object-oriented framework.
GHex allows the user to load data from any file and to view and edit it
in either hex or ASCII. It is a must for anyone playing games that use
a non-ASCII format for saving.
This package contains some desktop-wide documents.
Seed is a library and interpreter, dynamically bridging (through
gobject-introspection) the WebKit JavaScriptCore engine with the GObject type
system. In a more concrete sense, Seed enables you to immediately write
applications around a significant portion of the GNOME platform, and easily
embed JavaScript as a scripting language in your GObject library.
This module contains the base MIME and application database for GNOME.
It is meant to be accessed through the MIME functions in GNOMEVFS.
GNOME Nettool is a set of front-ends to various networking command line
tools, like ping, netstat, ifconfig, whois, traceroute, and finger.
A collection of GStreamer effects to be used in different GNOME Modules.
GNOME Web Photographer is a tool to generate full-size image files and
thumbnails from HTML files and web pages.
GOB is a very simple preprocessor for making GObject objects with
inline C code so that generated files are not editted. Syntax is
inspired by java and yacc or lex.
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.