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Xclasses 1.2.0

filesize: 955.05 KB

Xclasses is a C layout library for the X Window System.

Published:
Sep 28, 2001
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License
GPL
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$0.00
OS:
X11
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All objects are font sensitive. In other words, their size changes with the size of the used screen font and the size of the window. All this is done by Xclasses itself. The user can choose any kind of font style and size.

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