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Clutter. Desktop Eyecandy. SessionManagement/NewGnomeSession. Anjuta DevStudio: Integrated Development Environment. Evince. Simply a document viewer Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats.

Evince

The goal of evince is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application. Evince is specifically designed to support the file following formats: PDF, Postscript, djvu, tiff, dvi, XPS, SyncTex support with gedit, comics books (cbr,cbz,cb7 and cbt). For a comprehensive list of formats supported, see Supported Document Formats. Getting Evince You should get Evince from your distribution, but if you can't find it or are looking for the latest release you might be able to get it here. The section Where to Download Evince has the most updated information on where and how to get Evince from packages to source. Looking for Help? Looking to get busy? Getting Started Testing Features and Ideas Design CategoryProject. GNOME: The Free Software Desktop.

Vala. Introduction Vala is a new programming language that aims to bring modern programming language features to GNOME developers without imposing any additional runtime requirements and without using a different ABI compared to applications and libraries written in C.

Vala

News About Vala Using Vala Contributing There is a mailing list for developer and general discussions. Jürg Billeter <j at bitron dot ch> (blog) CategoryProject. Bonobo - Ubuntu GNOME. KDE-Apps.org Applications for the KDE-Desktop GTK-Apps.org Applications using the GTK Toolkit GnomeFiles.org Applications for GNOME MeeGo-Central.org Applications for MeeGo CLI-Apps.org Command Line Applications Qt-Apps.org Free Qt Applications Qt-Prop.org Proprietary Qt Applications.

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Nautilus. GDM - GNOME Display Manager. …for the adult in you. Trees January 18, 2011 – 8:10 pm I know what you’re thinking: you thought this blog was dead.

…for the adult in you

Well, I have to apologise for the lack of attention to Metacity recently. I’ve been trying to rectify this, and I’ll try to keep it up. There have been things sucking up my time, but they are mostly over now. Posting to the Metacity blog was taking more of my time than actually working on Metacity, so I will try to cut back on the posts. Some actual news: As well as the standard git tree at gnome.org, I have pushed Metacity to github and gitorious, so you can easily clone it if you need to. Photo © Federico, cc-by-nd. Moving to GSettings September 24, 2010 – 2:53 pm In the beginning, Metacity stored keybindings in GConf. In 2005 , GNOME bug 164831 raised the point that other platforms used several keybindings for some of the actions. This posed a further problem. Now, in GNOME bug 621204, there is a laudable move to switch Metacity to using the new GSettings API. Photo © Matthew Boyle, cc-by-nc. GLib Reference Manual - GNOME Developer Center.

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