qtcurve
edwood
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8.7 | 3.9 | |
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GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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qtcurve
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Plan 9 from User Space
Not OP, but what about something like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metisse ?
( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt3q7Z7RjIU 4min54sec)
Which begat https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1166253.1166301 from the same institution. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUUtiOWTzz4 7min20sec)
Married with something like https://arcan-fe.com/about/
With some https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zooming_user_interface sprinkled in,
not necessarily in the 'style' of https://eaglemode.sourceforge.net/ but the concept.
Rounded with something like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenQwaq , or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Cobalt
OFC fully themable like GTK before they broke it, or something like https://github.com/KDE/qtcurve which is endlessly modifiable.
Nirvana!
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Suggestions for non-{aurorae,kvantum,svg-theme-engine} themes
Well, there's the legendary QtCurve. Don't know why it is not longer included in the default KDE install, or if it even can be used in KDE5, though.
- Vex – open-source visual editor for XML
edwood
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Plan 9 from User Space
esc = select the last "stuff" just typed
The fact you can create your own "buttons" that do basically anything is pretty nice, but you REALLY want a 3 button pointing device to use it. It also doesn't care about the programming language you use to create such a button, but you will work with the filesystem metaphor provided by Acme itself to get things done.
I find the mouse interface is extremely fast, and when you couple it with the power of the plumber in Plan 9, it's a reasonably good way to navigate around a complex workflow.
It's also a reasonably small environment in terms of lines of code. The Go version (Edwood) is pretty good too! https://github.com/rjkroege/edwood
What are some alternatives?
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
plan9port - Plan 9 from User Space
plan9port - Plan 9 from User Space
c2goasm - C to Go Assembly
OberonEmulator - Project Oberon emulator in JavaScript and Java
xdg-go - Go implementation of the XDG Base Directory Specification and XDG user directories