kde-config-gtk-style-preview
KDE configuration module for GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3.x styles selection (extras)
Configuration dialog to adapt GTK+ applications appearance to your taste
under KDE. Among its many features, it lets you:
- Choose which theme is used for GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3.x applications.
- Tweak some GTK+ applications behaviour.
- Select what icon theme to use in GTK+ applications.
- Select GTK+ applications default fonts.
- Easily browse and install new GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3.x themes.
texlive-lang-european
TeX Live: Other European languages
Support for a number of European languages; others (Greek, German,
French, ...) have their own collections, depending simply on the size of the
support.
vboot-utils
Chrome OS verified u-boot utilities
This package contains a set of tools to deal with Chromebook internals,
and the verified version of u-boot. Namely:
bmpblk_font bmpblk_utility chromeos-tpm-recovery crossystem dev_debug_vboot
dev_make_keypair dumpRSAPublicKey eficompress efidecompress enable_dev_usb_boot
load_kernel_test pad_digest_utility signature_digest_utility tpm-nvsize
tpm_init_temp_fix tpmc vbutil_what_key verify_data.
xsettingsd
Provides settings to X11 applications
xsettingsd is a daemon that implements the XSETTINGS specification.
It is intended to be small, fast, and minimally dependent on other
libraries. It can serve as an alternative to gnome-settings-daemon
for users who are not using the GNOME desktop environment but who
still run GTK+ applications and want to configure things such as
themes, font antialiasing/hinting, and UI sound effects.
typecatcher
Download Google webfonts for off-line use
TypeCatcher allows you to search, browse, and download Google webfonts
for off-line use. You can preview fonts with adjustable size and text.
compass-bootstrap-sass-plugin
Compass plugin implementing Twitter's Bootstrap
Compass is a framework for compiling CSS from similar yet more flexible
Sass (either .sass or .scss) source files.