This package provides a rudimentary editor for XBM format bitmap files,
and programs to convert between XBM bitmaps and ascii art.
This release adds -help and -version options to all three programs.
For those building for 32-bit platforms, it also enables use of the
"large file" APIs - though no
xkbutils is a collection of small utilities utilizing the XKeyboard (XKB)
extension to the X11 protocol.
It includes:
* xkbbell - generate XKB bell events
* xkbvleds - display the state of LEDs on an XKB keyboard in a window
* xkbwatch - reports changes in the XKB keyboard state
This release
xditview displays ditroff output on an X display.
This release adds -help & -version options to the xditview command.
It also enables the use of the Xft code inherited from XFree86 which
was previously not enabled in our conversion from Imake to autoconf.
For those building for 32-bit platforms,
The xkbcomp utility compiles an XKB keyboard description for the X server
to be able use it.
This release mainly focuses on code cleanup and improving maintainability
and making static analysis work better on this code base. It also fixes
a bug that could cause build failures with gcc when the -f
xmore is a plain text display program for the X Window System.
This release adds -help and -version options to the xmore command.
Alan Coopersmith (10):
gitlab CI: add a basic build test
Build xz tarballs instead of bzip2
gitlab CI: stop requiring Signed-off-by in commits
xprop is a command line tool to display and/or set window and font
properties of an X server.
This release fixes a failure to build with C23 compilers.
Alan Coopersmith (2):
Fix C23 build by renaming variable 'true'
xprop 1.2.7
git tag: xprop-1.2.7
https://xorg.freedesktop.org/archi
New member of this mailing list.
I've been using Windows 7 side by side with Linux (mostly Ubuntu MATE).
I'd like to use a couple of the features from the Aero interface from
Windows 7 on MATE I've been discussing this topic on the Ubuntu MATE
community forum here:
https://ubuntu-mate.comm