GCronTime2 0.5
Application
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GCronTime2 0.5
Description
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Program for planning operation
Enhancements
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Sincronized file user's crond with GConf ( it show an error when it's
fault)
Add languages it.
Changed all string that does not translate with _(" string..... ") , in:
callback.c function.c function_at.c function_cron.c
When i create a new crond 's file , write in GConf also Mail and
address.
Fixes
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Fix bug in function gcrontime_demultiplex
Fix bug access in path cron ("/var/spool/cron") in function read_cron()
Download
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http://digilander.iol.it/statistic
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gtkmm2 1.3.13
Application
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gtkmm2 1.3.13
Description
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gtkmm2 provides a C++ interface to GTK+ 2.0, mapping the
GTK+ object system to normal C++ syntax and semantics. This
is the successor to gtkmm-1.2, also known as gtk-- 1.2.
Enhancements
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* Mostly just a release to sync with a new gnomemm release.
* Some glibmm code is now autogenerated with gtkmmproc (Daniel Elstner)
* Improvements to enum generation (Daniel Elstner)
* Improvements to glibmm character conversions (Daniel Elstner)
* gtk-demo segfault fixed. (Martin Schulze)
Download
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http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/
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gnomemm 1.3.5
Application
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gnomemm 1.3.5
Description
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gnomemm is a powerful C++ binding for the GNOME libraries.
It provides additional functionality above gtkmm when using
GNOME. Each GNOME library is wrapped as a separate gnomemm library, but
there is a gnome-all package to make your life easier.
Enhancements
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libgnomemm 1.3.3:
* Generated sources now distributed.
gconfmm 1.3.3:
* Generated sources are now distributed.
* Client now uses namespaced enums.
libglademm 1.3.0:
* First version.
libgnomecanvasmm 1.3.5:
* Generated sources now distributed.
libgnomeuimm 1.3.5:
* IconList uses namespaced enums
* IconList examples now build.
* Added wrappers for Druid widgets.
* Generated sources are now distributed.
Download
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http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/
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Application
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Metacity 2.3.233
Description
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Metacity is a window manager that integrates nicely with GNOME 2.
Originally an experiment, it's now
turning out to be halfway usable and lots of people are using it, though
there are still some caveats - be sure to read the README.
Enhancements
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- raise windows on click in mouse focus mode
- allow windows to move off the left of screen
- fix some random bugs
Download
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http://people.redhat.com/~hp/metacity/
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GNOME Terminal 1.9.5
Application
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GNOME Terminal 1.9.5
Description
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Standard GNOME terminal application.
Enhancements
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- add "use system font" option for accessibility
- fix various resizing and keynav issues
- new docs from Pat Costello
- fix --geometry
- other bugfixes
Download
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http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/pre-gnome2/sources/gnome-terminal
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Overflow 0.6.1
Application
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Overflow 0.6.1
Description
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Overflow is a free (GPL) "data flow oriented" development
environment which allows to build programs by visually
connecting simple building blocks. Though it is primarily
designed as a research tool, it can also be used for
real-time data processing.
Enhancements
============
**Method renamed: specificInitialize() has been renamed to
initialize(). This affects those who write their own nodes.
- Node CAllPole was renamed to IIR, making it more clear
what the node is doing.
- Various GUI improvements
- Real-Time Clock (/dev/rtc) support for timing/waiting
- Added user-defined struct-like types throught the use of
the MakeComposite and GetComposite nodes
Fixes
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- Cancelling a program with the "stop" button has now less
chances fo crashing Overflow.
- Many bug fixes (possibly new ones)
Download
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http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=590
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