Gareth Owen
This page is intended only to be an access point for the more
worthwhile stuff that is here.
Table Of Contents
- Linux/Unix Graphics
Contents:
- A small program that works with xv
to randomly select images and display one randomly on the root
window.
- XPM icons of badges for Crewe Alexandra and the Seattle
Mariners. (Yes I know it's a strange mix, sue me.)
- More XPM icons, for the pixmap
deficient.
- A little C program to extract a random signature from a
file.
- Sample config files for fvwm2 and afterstep, with
screenshots available for download.
- Internet Resources
- A list of links to the bits of usenet I frequent most
often.
- Emacs Stuff
My page about the GNU Emacs / Xemacs editors. Contents
- A beginners guide to Emacs which I have written.
- Unmunge. My first lengthy piece of useful lisp
code. Enables gnus users to transparently change
signature/address with context.
- news-hack.el, an short, badly documented piece of
lisp code for exporting gnus foreign groups as
netscape-compatible .newsrc files.
- dialog-box.el adds a dialog box based find-file to
emacs, assuming you have xgetfile installed.
- Useful UK Emacs links.
- Trivia
Contents:
- 3 Pop Quizzes of my own devising.
- Other stuff
Stuff I basically find amusing. Contents:
- Anything that doesn't fit anywhere else.
- Kinky Friedman
A few Kinky Friedman guitar tabs that I have transcribed.
Are you still here?
Why not go and read a book? Did you know you can get free copies of
and over a thousand (about 1200 at last count) of others. You can find
out all about "Project Gutenberg"
at its own website.
I took the Owen poems, and typeset them using
LaTeX, the and here is the resulting gzipped
postscript file.
Our guarantee to you: These web pages are kept free of gratuitous large
images. Such eye candy as there is, does, I hope at least serve some
purpose. Ok, except for one picture of Leonard Cohen. Sorry about the
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