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XCB util-keysyms module provides the following library:
- keysyms: Standard X key constants and conversion to/from keycodes.
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xcb-util-renderutil-0.3.9-12.lbn25.x86_64
XCB util-renderutil module provides the following library:
- renderutil: Convenience functions for the Render extension.
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xcb-util-wm-0.4.1-14.lbn25.x86_64
XCB util-wm module provides the following libraries:
- ewmh: Both client and window-manager helpers for EWMH.
- icccm: Both client and window-manager helpers for ICCCM.
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xdg-user-dirs-0.15-8.fc24.x86_64
Contains xdg-user-dirs-update that updates folders in a users
homedirectory based on the defaults configured by the administrator.
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xdg-user-dirs-gtk-0.10-9.fc24.x86_64
Contains some integration of xdg-user-dirs with the gnome
desktop, including creating default bookmarks and detecting
locale changes.
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xdg-utils-1.1.1-4.lbn25.noarch
The xdg-utils package is a set of simple scripts that provide basic
desktop integration functions for any Free Desktop, such as Linux.
They are intended to provide a set of defacto standards.
This means that:
* Third party software developers can rely on these xdg-utils
for all of their simple integration needs.
* Developers of desktop environments can make sure that their
environments are well supported
* Distribution vendors can provide custom versions of these utilities
The following scripts are provided at this time:
* xdg-desktop-icon Install icons to the desktop
* xdg-desktop-menu Install desktop menu items
* xdg-email Send mail using the user's preferred e-mail composer
* xdg-icon-resource Install icon resources
* xdg-mime Query information about file type handling and
install descriptions for new file types
* xdg-open Open a file or URL in the user's preferred application
* xdg-screensaver Control the screensaver
* xdg-settings Get various settings from the desktop environment
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xemacs-info-21.5.34-30.20171230hg92757c2b8239.lbn25.noarch
XEmacs is a highly customizable open source text editor and
application development system. It is protected under the GNU General
Public License and related to other versions of Emacs, in particular
GNU Emacs. Its emphasis is on modern graphical user interface support
and an open software development model, similar to Linux.
This package contains XEmacs documentation in GNU texinfo format.
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xen-libs-4.13.0-4.lbn25.x86_64
This package contains the libraries needed to run applications
which manage Xen virtual machines.
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xen-licenses-4.13.0-4.lbn25.x86_64
This package contains the license files from the source used
to build the xen packages.
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xerces-j2-2.11.0-24.lbn25.noarch
Welcome to the future! Xerces2 is the next generation of high performance,
fully compliant XML parsers in the Apache Xerces family. This new version of
Xerces introduces the Xerces Native Interface (XNI), a complete framework for
building parser components and configurations that is extremely modular and
easy to program.
The Apache Xerces2 parser is the reference implementation of XNI but other
parser components, configurations, and parsers can be written using the Xerces
Native Interface. For complete design and implementation documents, refer to
the XNI Manual.
Xerces2 is a fully conforming XML Schema processor. For more information,
refer to the XML Schema page.
Xerces2 also provides a complete implementation of the Document Object Model
Level 3 Core and Load/Save W3C Recommendations and provides a complete
implementation of the XML Inclusions (XInclude) W3C Recommendation. It also
provides support for OASIS XML Catalogs v1.1.
Xerces2 is able to parse documents written according to the XML 1.1
Recommendation, except that it does not yet provide an option to enable
normalization checking as described in section 2.13 of this specification. It
also handles name spaces according to the XML Namespaces 1.1 Recommendation,
and will correctly serialize XML 1.1 documents if the DOM level 3 load/save
APIs are in use.
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