gpe-appmgr: An application launcher1

Package available in: [8.0] [7.0]

GPE-APPMGR is the main window of the PDA. It allows to start-up applications and offers a kind of start-menu. Any application that a user should be able to access should also be available through the application manager. Every application has to provide a name and an icon to be displayed. Applications are sorted into different categories so that finding them is easier. This is done by using 'tabs', much like those in dialog boxes in many GUIs. GPE-Appmgr uses freedesktop.org-style desktop files like known from Gnome and KDE. It is able to deal with single- and multi instance applications as well as different screen sizes. The screenshot shows it in a mode used for devices with screens of 640x480 pixels and above.

... part of T2, get it here

URL: http://gpe.linuxtogo.org/projects/GPE-appmgr.shtml

Author: Robert Mibus <mibus [at] bigpond [dot] com>
Author: Philip Blundell <philb [at] gnu [dot] org>
Maintainer: Susanne Klaus <susan [at] t2-project [dot] org>

License: GPL
Status: Stable
Version: 2.8

Remark: Does cross compile (as setup and patched in T2).

Download: http://gpe.linuxtogo.org/download/source/ gpe-appmgr-2.8.tar.gz

T2 source: compile.patch
T2 source: gpe-appmgr.cache
T2 source: gpe-appmgr.desc

Build time (on reference hardware): 0% (relative to binutils)2

Installed size (on reference hardware): 0.07 MB, 18 files

Dependencies (build time detected): 00-dirtree alsa-tools atk bash binutils bzip2 cairo coreutils diffutils expat findutils fontconfig freetype gawk gcc glib glibc glitz grep gtk+ kbproto libgpelaunch libgpewidget libice libpng libpthread-stubs libsm libx11 libxau libxcb libxcomposite libxcursor libxdamage libxext libxfixes libxi libxinerama libxrandr libxrender libxsettings-client linux-header make pango patch pixman pkgconfig renderproto sed startup-notification sysfiles tar util-linux xcb-util xproto zlib

Installed files (on reference hardware): n.a.

1) This page was automatically generated from the T2 package source. Corrections, such as dead links, URL changes or typos need to be performed directly on that source.

2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's "Standard Build Unit" (SBU).