Geomorph is a height field generator and editor for the Linux
operating system.
A height field is a kind of topographic map. It is a 2D projection
of a 3D landscape.
Geomorph generates square images and shows a 3D preview of the
resulting landscape. The resulting 2D image can be processed with
a tool like Povray for rendering the landscape.
An R interface to the 'dygraphs' JavaScript charting library (a
copy of which is included in the package). Provides rich facilities
for charting time-series data in R, including highly configurable
series- and axis-display and interactive features like zoom/pan and
series/point highlighting.
GEOS (Geometry Engine - Open Source) is a C++ port of the
Java Topology Suite (JTS). As such, it aims to contain the complete
functionality of JTS in C++. This includes all the OpenGIS "Simple
Features for SQL" spatial predicate functions and spatial operators,
as well as specific JTS topology functions such as IsValid().
The Founts is a demo/program, which was inspired by Eric's Cascade.
GeoServer is a GIS server. It is open source and
it allows users to view and edit geographic data.
GeoServer is a fully functional WFS-T and WMS
server that follows the OGC specifications.
GeoServer is a tool you can display maps on web pages,
where the user can zoom and pan around. And it is
used in conjunction with clients such as OpenLayers,
Google Earth, UDig, GVSig and others.
gexiv2 is a GObject-based wrapper around the Exiv2 library. It makes the
basic features of Exiv2 available to GNOME applications.
A utility library that incorporates doubly linked lists, some string functions,
and a wrapper for imlib2.
Apvlv is a PDF/DJVU Viewer and its behaviour is like Vim's.
giflib is a library for reading and writing gif images.
It is API and ABI compatible with libungif which was in wide use
while the LZW compression algorithm was patented
GifMerge is a tool for making GIF animations.