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Xfce4-terminal is a lightweight and easy to use terminal emulator application with many advanced features including drop down, tabs, unlimited scrolling, full colors, fonts, transparent backgrounds, and more.
This plugin makes it possible to take periodical breaks from the computer every X minutes. During breaks it locks your screen. It optionally allows you to postpone breaks for a certain time.
A timer for the Xfce panel. It supports countdown periods and alarms at certain times.
This plugin is like the (quite old) xfce4-minicmd-plugin, except that it ships more cool features, such as: * Command history * Auto-completion (including command history) * Open URLs and eMail addresses in your favourite applications * Focus grabbing via D-BUS (so you can bind a shortcut to it) * Custom input field width
A weather plugin for the Xfce panel. It shows the current temperature and weather condition, using weather data provided by xoap.weather.com.
Xfce XKB layout switch plugin for the Xfce panel. It displays the current keyboard layout, and refreshes when layout changes. The layout can be switched by simply clicking on the plugin. For now the keyboard layouts cannot be configured from the plugin itself, they should be set in the XF86Config file or some other way (e.g. setxkbmap).
Xfconf is a hierarchical (tree-like) configuration system where the immediate child nodes of the root are called "channels". All settings beneath the channel nodes are called "properties."
This package includes a desktop manager for the Xfce Desktop Environment.
Xfig is an X Window System tool for creating basic vector graphics, including bezier curves, lines, rulers and more. The resulting graphics can be saved, printed on PostScript printers or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g., X11 bitmaps, Encapsulated PostScript, LaTeX). You should install xfig if you need a simple program to create vector graphics.
A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs. XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can support large files and large filesystems, extended attributes, variable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of Btrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance and scalability. This implementation is on-disk compatible with the IRIX version of XFS.