GNU barcode is a tool to convert text strings to printed bars. It
supports a variety of standard codes to represent the textual strings
and creates postscript output.
Main features of GNU Barcode:
* Available as both a library and an executable program
* Supports UPC, EAN, ISBN, CODE39 and other encoding standards
* Postscript and Encapsulated Postscript output
* Accepts sizes and positions as inches, centimeters, millimeters
* Can create tables of barcodes (to print labels on sticker pages)
bmpp - Convert PNG/JPEG/TIFF to PDF/EPS
Huge image processing tools and libraries.
Most of the programs in this package were designed carefully to
avoid slowing down even for huge images, e.g. 3300x4700. I hope
you will find them better.
This package contains following programs:
bmptopnm-O2 (bmptopnm in original distribution)
- convert a BMP(DIB) file into a portable anymap
breduce - read a portable bitmap and reduce it N times
makecr - create circumscribing rectangles (bounding box) in an
image
makepr - create Primitive Rectangles in an image
prlst2ps - produce PostScript data from rectangle/line-
segment data
lpsmooth - smooth an image preserving thin lines
BuGLe is a tool for OpenGL debugging, implemented as a wrapper
library that sits between your program and OpenGL.
This Qt 4 based program allows to browse directory tree, preview
and select images. The list of selected images is stored in a file
which can be used for further batch processing.
Carries out mapping between assorted color spaces including RGB,
HSV, HLS, CIEXYZ, CIELUV, HCL (polar CIELUV), CIELAB and polar
CIELAB. Qualitative, sequential, and diverging color palettes based
on HCL colors are provided.
CAIR is an image resizing library that is based on the works of Shai Avidan and
Ariel Shamir. It is a high-performance multi-threaded library written in C++.
It is intended to be multi-platform and multi-architecture.
CADUBI is an application written in Perl that allows you to
draw text-based images that are viewable on typical Unix-based
consoles. Usually the applications that emulate these
consoles support various text modes, such as background and
foreground colors, bold, and inverse. This text art, commonly
called "ASCII art," is used in various places such as online
BBSes, email and login prompts.
Collapse red-green distinctions to simulate the effects of
colour-blindness
Deegree is a Java Framework offering the main building blocks for
Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs). Its entire architecture is
developed using standards of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and
ISO Technical Committee 211-Geographic information/Geoinformatics
(ISO/TC 211). deegree encompasses OGC Web Services as well as clients.
deegree is Free Software protected by the GNU Lesser General Public
License (GNU LGPL) and is accessible at http://www.deegree.org.
Deegree's Web Catalogue Service implementation (Catalogue Service - Web
profile, therefore CS-W) is able to serve different metadata formats in
parallel based on the same physical datastore. This is possible because
deegree CS-W uses XSLT processing to transform requests as well as
responses into the desired format. deegree CS-W does not contain its a
data access modul of its own. It uses an OGC WFS (at the moment limited
to deegree WFS) as datasource. So in future it will be possible to use
deegree CS-W on top of any other OGC compliant WFS to offer catalogue
functionalities.