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  2. Template:GNOME - Wikipedia

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    It is not meant to have exhaustive lists (incomplete or complete) of GNOME software, GNOME people, all GNOME articles, etc. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from ...

  3. Loupe (software) - Wikipedia

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    Loupe, also known as Image Viewer, is an image viewer created for the GNOME desktop environment. It first appeared on December 26, 2020. [1] With the GNOME 45 update, Loupe became GNOME's default image viewer, replacing Eye of GNOME. [2] [3] Like its predecessor, Loupe offers various options for viewing images.

  4. GObject - Wikipedia

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    The combination of C and GObject is used in many successful free software projects, such as the GNOME desktop, the GTK toolkit and the GIMP image manipulation program. Though many GObject applications are written entirely in C, the GObject system maps well into the native object systems of many other languages, like C++ , Java , Ruby , Python ...

  5. GConf - Wikipedia

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    GConf was a system used by the GNOME desktop environment for storing configuration settings for the desktop and applications. It is similar to the Windows Registry. It was deprecated as part of the GNOME 3 transition. Migration to its replacement, GSettings and dconf, is ongoing. [1] Changes to this system are controlled by GConfd, a daemon.

  6. File:Gnome-document-page-setup.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. GNOME - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with GNOME 3.8, GNOME provides a suite of officially supported GNOME Shell extensions that provide an Applications menu (a basic start menu) and a "Places menu" on the top bar and a panel with a windows list at the bottom of the screen that lets users quickly minimize and restore open windows, a "Show Desktop" button in the bottom ...

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  9. File:Gnome-insert-image.svg - Wikipedia

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    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or any later version.