tkfont
A different xfontsel for displaying fonts
libmygui.openglplatform0debian1v5
Fast, simple and flexible GUI - OpenGL interface
MyGUI is a GUI library which aims to be fast, flexible and simple GUIs in C++.
Features include
Layout Editor.
Multicolour text.
Per pixel cut.
Changing alpha support for widgets (also in states configuration).
Interface localisation.
Fast RTTI for safe casts.
Tool tips.
Animated cursors and pictures.
User xml resources.
Truetype fonts and fonts from texture.
Widgets controllers (moving, fading and so on).
Flexible configuration in xml config file.
Subskins with tiling, with direct access to texture.
Possibility to store any data in widgets items.
Skin themes.
Wrappers for fast UI development.
Drag'n'drop.
elpa-color-theme-modern
deftheme reimplementation of classic Emacs color-themes
Color-theme-modern is a port of many of the classic Emacs color-themes.
Many of these themes were previously part of emacs-goodies-el. Screenshots
are provided in the documentation directly. The full list is as follows:
python-xstatic-mdi
Material Design Icons Webfont XStatic support - Python 2.7
XStatic is a Python web development tool for handling required static data
files from external projects, such as CSS, images, and JavaScript. It provides
a lightweight infrastructure to manage them via Python modules that your app
can depend on in a portable, virtualenv-friendly way instead of using embedded
copies.
ruby-rbpdf-font
Ruby library for PDF generation (font definitions)
This package provides a template plugin allowing the inclusion of ERB-enabled
RBPDF template files, what can be used for example to generate PDF files in
web applications.
libplplotqt2
Scientific plotting library (Qt bindings)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.