The ppmcaption program adds text to images. Multiple blocks of text
can be placed on the image, with varying fonts, font sizes, colors,
and transparency.
Rabbyt is a sprite library for Python with game development in mind.
It has two goals:
1. Be fast, without sacrificing ease of use.
2. Be easy to use, without sacrificing speed
The paint module provides a simple and flexible facility for
painting PNG images files. The paint module depends upon
three free libraries: freetype, libart, libpng.
Pillow is the "friendly" PIL fork. PIL is the Python Imaging Library. Pillow
was started for and is currently maintained by the Plone community. But it is
used by many other folks in the Python web community.
It was tested with cpython, jython, ironpython and pypy.
n plotting library for collaborative, interactive, publication-quality graphs.
Processing is an open source programming language and environment
for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions.
It is used by students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists
for learning, prototyping, and production. It is created to teach
fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and
to serve as a software sketchbook and professional production tool.
Processing is an alternative to proprietary software tools in the
same domain.
Finally - a cross-platform, open-source CBR and CBZ reader! Read your
favorite scanned comic books and graphic novels with Comical's
absurdly easy GUI and in-your-face double page display!
Nifty Features:
* Single-Page or Double-Page display modes.
* Zoom modes: Fit, Fit-to-Width, Fit-to-Height, Original, Custom.
* Crisp image scaling with algorithms adapted from FreeImage 3.
* Detects double pages scanned together and displays it accordingly.
* Page rotation.
* Full-Screen mode.
* Left-to-Right or Right-to-Left browsing.
* Displays JPG, GIF, and PNG images.
* Supports RAR(.cbr) and ZIP(.cbz) comic book archives
* Supports all encrypted RAR archives as well as ZIP archives with
pkzip 2.04g encryption.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later with exception to link with unrar
Pycha is a very simple Python package for drawing charts using the
great Cairo library. Its goals are:
* Lightweight
* Simple to use
* Nice looking with default values
* Customization
It won't try to draw any possible chart on earth but draw the most
common ones nicely.
An interface for creating both directed and non directed graphs from Python.
Currently all attributes implemented in the Dot language are supported (up to
Graphviz 1.16). Output can be inlined in Postscript into interactive scientific
environments like TeXmacs, or output in any of the formats supported by the
Graphviz tools dot, neato, twopi.