The gnome-python-desktop package contains several python modules previously found in gnome-python-extras. These modules include gnomeapplet, gnomeprint, gtksourceview, wnck, totem.plparser, gtop, nautilusburn, mediaprofiles, and metacity.
The included modules are gnomeapplet, gnomeprint, gnomeprint.ui, gtksourceview, wnck, totem.plparser, gtop, nautilusburn, mediaprofiles, and metacity. Each of these modules serves a specific purpose and can be used for building different components of a desktop application.
For instance, if you need to create applets for the GNOME panel, you can use the gnomeapplet module. If you need to add printing functionality to your application, you can use gnomeprint and gnomeprint.ui. If you want syntax highlighting in a text editor or code viewer, the gtksourceview module is the way to go.
Other modules in the package include wnck for managing windows and workspaces, totem.plparser for handling media playlists, gtop for system monitoring, nautilusburn for burning CDs and DVDs from Nautilus, mediaprofiles for working with media profiles, and metacity for managing window decorations.
Overall, the gnome-python-desktop package is a powerful toolkit for building desktop applications that integrate seamlessly with the GNOME environment. With its wide range of modules and functionalities, it's definitely worth checking out for Python developers.
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