icon-slicer is a utility for generating icon themes and libXcursor cursor
themes.
The inputs to icon-slicer are conceptually:
A) a set of multi-layer images, one for each size
B) a XML theme description file
Each image contains all the cursors arranged in a grid; for cursors the
layers are:
- a layer with a dot for the hotspot of each cursor
- the main image or first animation frame for multi-frame animated cursors
- the second animation frame for multi-frame animated cursors
For icons, the layers are:
- a layer with the images
- an optional layer with attachment points for emblems
- an optional layer with boxes for embedding text into icons
In practice, since loading of multilayer images is not supported by standard
image libraries, each layer is input as a separate image file.
ImageViewer is a small application which display images based on the
GNUstep API. In the future I will add image catalogue creation and
other goodies, right now it is what it is, an image viewer application.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
This is a very simple GUI framework, for use with SDL. It is very flexible, but
is by no means a complete windowing system. Feel free to improve it!! :)
It contains a C++ GUI class with a very rudimentary C interface,
and a set of useful widget classes.
Under Linux there aren't many freely available vector graphics editors and
as far as I know there are none that can edit EPS (encapsulated postscript)
and PDF (portable document format) files. I produce lots of these files in
my day-to-day work and I would like to be able to edit them. The best vector
graphics editor I have found so far is Inkscape but it only reads SVG
files... (Note: the upcoming v0.46 should be able to read PDFs!)
To overcome this problem I have written a very small utility to convert PDF
files to SVG files using Poppler and Cairo. Version 0.2.1 is available here
(with modifications by Matthew Flaschen and Ed Grace). This appears to work
on any PDF document that Poppler can read (try them in XPDF or Evince since
they both use Poppler).
So now it is possible to easily edit PDF documents with your favourite SVG
editor! One other alternative would be to use pstoedit but the commercial
SVG module costs (unsurprisingly!) and the free SVG module is not very good
at handling text...
Mxp (Mandelbrot explorer) is an X application for computing and exploring
Mandelbrot sets. Features of mxp include:
- zoom and un-zoom
- dynamic resizing of drawing window
- setup save/load
- asynchronous image generation (buttons always work)
- GIF output
- animation
- nine color schemes
- color rotation
- color change options
- detailed statistics
ECW JPEG2000 Codec SDK allows software developers to add support
for the JPEG200 and ECW image formats into their own applications
(commercial, internal, server based workflow, etc).
JPEG2000 is an International Organization of Standardization (ISO)
image format. ECW is an industry standard for handling large
geospatial imagery.
libgaiagraphics is an open source library supporting common-utility
raster handling methods.
librasterlite is an open source library that stores and retrieves huge raster
coverages using a SpatiaLite DBMS.
librasterlite2 is an open source library that stores and retrieves huge raster
coverages using a SpatiaLite DBMS.
LibreAtlas is an open source Geography Education application built on top of
SpatiaLite and RasterLite. It uses LibreAtlas databases which are a digital
alternative to a paper atlas.