On Samstag, 2. Februar 2019 12:38:14 CET H. Merijn Brand wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2019 12:16:15 +0100, Daniele <kailed@kailed.net> wrote:
Il 02/02/19 10:32, Jan Engelhardt ha scritto:
xorg-x11.spec:Recommends: xeyes
Guess someone's holding on to the fvwm2+eyes classic desktop.
Xeyes is only an example. xload, xman, xmag, xedit... Who want to install xorg-x11 ? Why ?
All that use an X11 desktop
And also because of some of these tools :)
Not the ones you mention here, but I use xev on a regular basis
I saw xfontsel on the list, but noted I replaced that with my own perl/Tk version in 2004, as the xfontsel from x11 isn't that useful
xfs is useful if your co-workers are using Reflection or other X11 clients on Windows that do not have the fonts you have on your Linux box(es). That makes xfd, xfsinfo and xlsfonts useful too.
xfontsel, xfs and the like are are only useful iff you are still using X11 core fonts. When you are using programs based on GTK (>= 2.0, 1.4?), Qt (>=2), Tk, wxWidgets (-> GTK2/GTK3) you are *not* using core fonts. xev is a debugging tool which should not be installed by default (neither as required nor recommended).
xinput is kinda vital for mapping multiple buttons to the same functionality, like in
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