Chart::PNGgraph is a perl5 module to create and display PNG output for a graph.
The following classes for graphs with axes are defined:
Chart::PNGgraph::lines
Create a line chart.
Chart::PNGgraph::bars
Create a bar chart.
Chart::PNGgraph::points
Create an chart, displaying the data as points.
Chart::PNGgraph::linespoints
Combination of lines and points.
Chart::PNGgraph::area
Create a graph, representing the data as areas under a line.
Chart::PNGgraph::mixed
Create a mixed type graph, any combination of the above. At the moment this
is fairly limited. Some of the options that can be used with some of the
individual graph types won't work very well. Multiple bar graphs in a mixed
graph won't display very nicely.
Chart::PNGgraph::pie
Create a pie chart.
SVG::Graph is a suite of perl modules for plotting data. SVG::Graph
currently supports plots of one-, two- and three-dimensional data, as
well as N-ary rooted trees.
SVG::Graph 0.01 is a pre-alpha release. Keep in mind that many of the
glyphs are not very robust.
Port of the MacOSX pixel-art software to GNUstep
LICENSE: MIT
The SDL_gfx library evolved out of the SDL_gfxPrimitives code which provided
basic drawing routines such as lines, circles or polygons and SDL_rotozoom
which implemented a interpolating rotozoomer for SDL surfaces.
The current components of the SDL_gfx library are:
- Graphic Primitives (SDL_gfxPrimitves.h)
- Rotozoomer (SDL_rotozoom.h)
- Framerate control (SDL_framerate.h)
- MMX image filters (SDL_imageFilter.h)
The SDL_gfx library evolved out of the SDL_gfxPrimitives code which provided
basic drawing routines such as lines, circles or polygons and SDL_rotozoom
which implemented a interpolating rotozoomer for SDL surfaces.
The current components of the SDL_gfx library are:
- Graphic Primitives (SDL_gfxPrimitves.h)
- Rotozoomer (SDL_rotozoom.h)
- Framerate control (SDL_framerate.h)
- MMX image filters (SDL_imageFilter.h)
Aview is powerful graphics viewer which utilize the aalib API and allows
viewing netpbm format (and others in the presence of netpbm or ImageMagick)
on console (using slang) and X.
There are three programs.
aview: the main program which could used to view pnm, ppm, pgm and pbm
files. It runs under X or slang.
asciiview: a shell script wraps around aview to allow wider range of image
formats to be viewed. Netpbm package is required for the conversion.
aaflip: a program to view flip animation using ascii text. Works under X
and slang.
You could press h to get help. You may also save the pics in various text
format. Thanks to aalib!
Python bindings for graphics/poppler.
This is the port of the Microsoft Tape Format / NT Backup reader.
It is in a "work for me" state.