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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance1 hour ago

don't even apply anymore. But that was my early experience. And XCalc, I mean, that's I've already said more about this than really should be possible. XCalc is a calculator, not a particularly great calculator. Like these days I just use KCalc, but XCalc is there. It does exist. XCBproto is the next package. This is the X protocol, the C language binding protocol specifically. So this is X C language binding protocol or bindings, I guess, probably. So this is libXCB. It generates the majority of its code and API for the C language. If you're writing C code and you're writing for the X11, for X11, you're going to be using XCB. Next up is XCButil. These are utility libraries for the X C bindings. You've seen utility functions before, probably. I mean, if not in real life, then on this this podcast, they exist. They do things. Not a whole lot to say about them. There's like XCButil cursor. This is the cursor module for XCB, which is the XCB replacement for just straight lib X cursor. (41/54)