SVG Rendering library using cairo
A parser for SVG content in files or buffers
Libvisual is an abstraction library that comes between applications and audio
visualisation plugins.
Often when it comes to audio visualisation plugins or programs that create
visuals, they depend on a player or something else; basically, there is no
general framework that enabled application developers to easily access cool
audio visualisation plugins. Libvisual wants to change this by providing an
interface towards plugins and applications; through this easy to use interface
applications can easily access plugins and, since the drawing is done by the
application, it also enables the developer to draw the visual anywhere he
wants.
The framework also allows you to morph to different plugins and mix two at
once; all kinds of neat tricks are possible using this method.
Libvisual is an abstraction library that comes between applications and audio
visualisation plugins.
Often when it comes to audio visualisation plugins or programs that create
visuals, they depend on a player or something else; basically, there is no
general framework that enabled application developers to easily access cool
audio visualisation plugins. Libvisual wants to change this by providing an
interface towards plugins and applications; through this easy to use interface
applications can easily access plugins and, since the drawing is done by the
application, it also enables the developer to draw the visual anywhere he
wants.
The framework also allows you to morph to different plugins and mix two at
once; all kinds of neat tricks are possible using this method.
Libvisual is an abstraction library that comes between applications and audio
visualisation plugins.
Often when it comes to audio visualisation plugins or programs that create
visuals, they depend on a player or something else; basically, there is no
general framework that enabled application developers to easily access cool
audio visualisation plugins. Libvisual wants to change this by providing an
interface towards plugins and applications; through this easy to use interface
applications can easily access plugins and, since the drawing is done by the
application, it also enables the developer to draw the visual anywhere he
wants.
The framework also allows you to morph to different plugins and mix two at
once; all kinds of neat tricks are possible using this method.
libwmf is a library for Unix like machines that can convert wmf
files into other formats, currently it supports a gd binding
to convert to png, and an X one to draw direct to an X window
or pixmap.
Professional-level digital darkroom and photo editor.
This program is a display hack for SVGAlib.
To exit the program, press "any" key.
tif22pnm is a command line utility that converts between TIFF sampled images
and PNM images (both directions), using the libtiff library, but not using
NetPBM. tif22pnm is similar to tifftopnm utility in the NetPBM distribution,
but tif22pnm handles a wider range of TIFF files and it is able to output
the alpha channel as a PBM or PGM file. png22pnm, a converter from PNG to
PNM is also bundled into the distribution.
The Unidentified Flying Raw (UFRaw) is a utility to read and manipulate raw
images from digital cameras. It can be used on its own or as a Gimp plug-in.
It reads raw images using Dave Coffin's raw conversion utility -- DCRaw.
UFRaw supports basic color management using Little CMS, allowing the user to
apply color profiles. For Nikon users UFRaw has the advantage that it can
read the camera's tone curves. Even if you don't own a Nikon, you can still
apply a Nikon curve to your images.