Astrolog is a many featured and
customizable astrology chart calculation
program for DOS, Windows, Mac, and Unix,
used in 30+ countries on six continents.
It is 100% freeware and requires no
registration fee. :) The complete source
code is available. Astrolog features:
wheels, aspects, midpoints, relationship
charts, transits, progressions, some
interpretations, astro-graphy, local
horizon, constellations, planet orbits,
dispositors, various influence charts,
biorhythms, different zodiacs, central
planets, 14 house systems, 8400 year
ephemeris, asteroids, Uranians, fixed
stars, Arabic parts, script files and
macros, interactive PC & MS/X11 Windows
graphics, smooth animation of charts,
graphic files in PostScript, Windows
metafile, and bitmap formats, and more!
NagVis is a visualization addon for the well known
network managment system Nagios.
NagVis can be used to visualize Nagios Data, e.g. to display IT
processes like a mail system or a network infrastructure.
Key features
* Display of single Hosts and Services
* Visualize a complete Host- or Servicegroup with one icon
* Display the summary state of a Host and all its services
* Display only the real problems
* Sub-map icons which represent a complete NagVis Map in one icon
* Visualization of complete IT processes using self drawn graphics
* Online documentation of IT environments including current states
* Multilingual capabilities
* Web configuration interface (WUI)
hp2xx reads HPGL ASCII source files, interprets them, and
converts them into either another vector-oriented format
or one of several rasterfile formats. Currently, its HPGL
parser recognizes a subset of the HP 7550A command set.
Some high-level functions like filled polygons are missing
Also, only the basic fixed character set 0 is supported
Besides these limitations, hp2xx has proven to work with
many HP-GL sources without any trouble.
It allows conversion from HPGL to:
mf (MetaFont), eps (PostScript), pcl (HP-PCL Level3),
pre(view), pcx (PaintBrush-Format), img (GEM),
pic (ATARI bitmap), pbm (Portable Bitmap),
png (Portable Network Graphics), ...
PostScript::Simple allows you to have a simple method of writing
PostScript files from Perl. It has graphics primitives that allow lines,
curves, circles, polygons and boxes to be drawn. Text can be added to
the page using standard PostScript fonts.
The images can be single page EPS files, or multipage PostScript files.
The image size can be set by using a recognised paper size ("A4", for
example) or by giving dimensions. The units used can be specified ("mm"
or "in", etc) and are the same as those used in TeX. The default unit is
a bp, or a PostScript point, unlike TeX.
PDFlib is a library of C routines which allow you to programmatically
generate files in Adobe's Portable Document Format PDF. PDFlib
acts as a backend processor to your own programs. While you (the
programmer) are responsible for retrieving or maintaining the data
to be processed, PDFlib takes over the task of generating the PDF
code which graphically represents your data. While you must still
format and arrange your text and graphical objects, PDFlib frees
you from the internals and intricacies of PDF. Although being far
from complete, PDFlib already offers many useful functions for
creating text, graphics, images and hypertext elements in PDF files.
This is mgdiff, a graphical front end to the UNIX diff command based
upon X11R[456] and the Motif widget set. It allows the user to select
two files for comparison, runs the diff command, parses the output, and
presents the results graphically. This presentation can also be used
to generate a user-specified merge of the two files into a third file.
This program's appearance is based upon a program called gdiff, which
runs only on Silicon Graphics workstations and for which source code
is not provided.
UW ttyp0 is a family of bitmap screen fonts in bdf format. It covers most of
the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet, Greek, Armenian, Georgian (only Mkhedruli),
Hebrew (without cantillation marks), Thai, most of IPA (but no UPA), standard
punctuation, common symbols, some mathematics, line graphics, a few dingbats,
and Powerline delimiter symbols. In addition to Unicode (ISO 10646-1), UW ttyp0
supports about thirty 8-bit encodings (code pages).
UW ttyp0 comes in nine sizes from 6x11 to 11x22. In all of the sizes there are
regular and bold versions; for some there is also an italic.
The Fast Light ToolKit ("FLTK", pronounced "fulltick") is a LGPL'd C++
graphical user interface for X11.
FLTK provides modern GUI functionality without the bloat and supports
3D graphics via OpenGL and its built-in GLUT emulation.
FLTK is designed to be small and modular enough to be statically linked,
but works fine as a shared library. FLTK also includes an excellent UI
builder called FLUID that can be used to create applications in minutes.
This port tracks the development snapshot releases of FLTK.
Gtk2Hs is a GUI library for Haskell based on Gtk+. Gtk+ is an extensive and
mature multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces.
Gtk2Hs features:
* Automatic memory management.
* Nearly complete coverage of the Gtk+ API.
* Unicode support.
* Extensive reference documentation.
* Support for several related GtK+ and Gnome modules:
o the cairo vector graphics library.
o rendering of SVG images using cairo (via librsvg)
o GConf for storing application preferences.
o SourceView, an editor widget with syntax highlighting.
o the Mozilla browser rendering engine in a Gtk+ widget
XView (X Window-System-based Visual/Integrated Environment for
Workstations) is a user-interface toolkit to support interactive,
graphics-based applications running under the X Window System. The
appearance and functionality of XView applications follow the OPEN
LOOK Graphical User Interface (GUI) specification.
This package contains the olwm window manager, which is a ICCCM-compliant
window that adheres to the OPEN LOOK (TM) user interface.
The complete list of XView clients contained in this package are:
clock An XView clock application.
cmdtool An XView terminal emulator.
olwm The OPENLOOK window manager.
olwmslave 'helper' program for olwm.
Notes
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This version of the XView applications corresponds to that provided with
OpenWindows Version 3.2 from SunSoft Inc.