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graphics/meshviewer-0.3.3 (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
Mesh viewer
The Mesh Viewer is an easy to use lightweight application to display triangular meshes from a variety of file formats. It uses the OpenGL API to render the models. The program was born under the need for quickly displaying reconstructed triangulated meshes. The Mesh Viewer based on an idea and an early elementary implementation from Craig Robertson. The current version was developed by Helmut Cantzler. Triangular meshes can be displayed texture mapped (optional with bilinear filtering), solid or as a skeleton (full or just the front lines). The surface normals of the triangles can be displayed optionally. Features (from a different data file) like edges and points can be displayed into the mesh. Loaded models can be rotated, translated and scaled (all done with the mouse). The model is lighted by multiple light sources. Viewpoints can be saved. Screenshots of the model can be taken (as BMP, JPEG, PNG and so on).
graphics/OpenJUMP-1.9.1 (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
Open source GIS software written in Java
OpenJUMP is an open source GIS software written in Java. It is based on JUMP GIS by Vivid Solutions. It's features include: * It is a Vector GIS that can read rasters as well. * OpenJUMP is known to work on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms, but should work on any operating system that runs Java 1.5 or later. * It is not just another free demo viewer, but you can edit, save, analyze etc. with JUMP / OpenJUMP. * It works, even with medium size datasets, and with professional touch. * It provides a GIS API with a flexible plugin structure, so that new features are relatively easy to develope around the sound mapping platform. * It utilises standards like GML, WMS and WFS. * It is already translated in English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Portugese and Spanish. The translation in other languages is in progress. Extensions and plugins can be found at
graphics/openrm-1.6.0.2 (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
Development environment used to build 2D/3D/stereo graphics
OpenRM Scene Graph is set of tools and utilities that implement a high performance, flexible and extendible scene graph API. Underneath OpenRM, OpenGL(tm) is used as the graphics platform for rendering, so OpenRM is highly portable and can deliver blazing rendering speeds. OpenRM can be used on any platform that has OpenGL, and has been built and tested on: x86 Linux (s/w via Mesa, h/w using vendor drivers, e.g., nVidia) Irix Solaris FreeBSD Win32 (95/98/NT/2K/ME). OpenRM is a derivative work of RM Scene Graph (tm), a commercial scene graph product from R3vis Corporation. Late in 1999, R3vis announced the release of OpenRM into the Open Source community, with the OpenRM debut occuring on 1 March 2000. R3vis continues to maintain and develop RM Scene Graph, which contains additional features not present in OpenRM.
graphics/Image-IPTCInfo-1.95 (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
Perl extension for extracting IPTC image meta-data
Ever wish you add information to your photos like a caption, the place you took it, the date, and perhaps even keywords and categories? You already can. The International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) defines a format for exchanging meta-information in news content, and that includes photographs. You can embed all kinds of information in your images. The trick is putting it to use. That's where this IPTCInfo Perl module comes into play. You can embed information using many programs, including Adobe Photoshop, and IPTCInfo will let your web server -- and other automated server programs -- pull it back out. You can use the information directly in Perl programs, export it to XML, or even export SQL statements ready to be fed into a database.
graphics/sane-backends-1.0.25 (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
API for access to scanners, digitals camera, frame grabbers etc
SANE ("Scanner Access Now Easy") is a universal scanner interface. The value of such a universal interface is that it allows writing just one driver per image acquisition device rather than one driver for each device and application. So, if you have three applications and four devices, traditionally you'd have had to write 12 different programs. With SANE, this number is reduced to seven: the three applications plus the four drivers. Of course, the savings get even bigger as more and more drivers and/or applications are added. sane-backends contains documentation, several backends, scanimage command line frontend, and networking support. For other/graphical frontends take a look at sane-frontends and/or xsane.
graphics/xbmbrowser-5.1 (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
View complete directories of X bitmaps and X pixmaps
A program to allow the user to view a complete directory of X bitmaps and X pixmaps all in one go, and to perform user defined actions on these images. If you don't think this is usful, you have never dealt with a directory of small icon images. Copyright Ashley Roll and Anthony Thyssen Original Program: Ashley Roll ash@cit.gu.edu.au upto version 3.2 Current Programmer: Anthony Thyssen anthony@cit.gu.edu.au version 4.0 on This program while available in the X windows Contrib Area, still belongs to the programmers. Permission is however given for you to freely copy, distribute and modify it on the condition that this and all other copyright notices remain unchanged in all distributions. Modifications should be forwarded to the Current Programmer (anthony) for inclusion into the next release. This software comes with NO warranty whatsoever and no responsibility for any damages, losses or problems that the program may cause will be taken.
irc/ircd-ratbox-3.0.8 (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
Advanced, stable IRC daemon, used widely on EFnet
This is a port of the ircd-ratbox IRC daemon. ircd-ratbox is the primary ircd used on EFnet; it combines the stability of an ircd required for a large production network together with a rich set of features, making it also suitable for use on smaller networks. Changes Include: o Optional SSL support to enable encrypted connections between clients and servers, as well as server to server links. o Add support for SSL only channels, channel mode +S. o sqlite3 for handling and storing k/x/d lines. o Support for global CIDR limits. o Added adminwall allowing admins to broadcast messages to each other. o Creation of new library archive 'libratbox'. o Support for forced nick changes (instead of collision kills). o New ssld and bandb processes for SSL connections and ban checking; these allow ratbox-3 to make better use of multi-processor systems.
irc/sic-0.23a (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
Another 'Internet Relay Chat' Client
I could not find a client with the features I was looking for, so yes, here is yet another IRC client. Here's what makes it different from others: * absolutely NO scripting ability. * termcap based (e.g. fast!). * emacs-style key bindings * full ircd 2.9+ support. * virtual windows a la screen(1). * multi server support. * non blocking TCP connections. * basic support for multi-homed systems. * everything goes and stays in the lastlog. * convenient scrolling (with searching abilities) in the lastlog. * 10 display filters! (2 ignore features are based on this). * highly customizable. (format strings, filters..) * customization possible at every level (channel, window, server..). * non blocking DNS lookups (A and PTR records). * "tabkey" style completion for /msg, /squery and public discussion. * DCC support. * CTCP support. -- Christophe Kalt <kalt@stealth.net>
japanese/ebnetd-1.0 (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
Servers for accessing CD-ROM books via TCP/IP
This EBNETD distribution contains three server commands: ebnetd, ndtpd and ebhttpd. They are servers for accessing CD-ROM book on remote host via TCP/IP. ebnetd: ebnetd is a server of EBNET protocol which is designed to communicate with EB Library. For more details about EB Library. ndtpd: ndtpd is an NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) server. The first implementation of the NDTP esrver is `dserver'. ndtpd has upper compatibility with dserver-2.2. ebhttpd: ebhttpd is a WWW (World Wide Web) server. It supprts HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 (Hypertext Transfer Protocol version 1.0 and 1.1). The servers support CD-ROM books of EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING formats. The servers can run as a standalone daemons by default, but can also run as children of `inetd'. In addition, you must follow the licenses of your CD-ROM books. Though EBNETD is free software, your books may not be free. Don't open your books to unlicensed hosts nor users.
japanese/edict-19990714 (Score: 1.0043993E-4)
Japanese-English dictionaries with access and maintenance utilities
XJDIC V2.3, XJDSERVER V2.3 -- (Copyright: J.W. Breen - 1998) XJDIC is an electronic Japanese-English dictionary program designed to operate in the X11 window environment. In particular, it must run in an "xterm" environment which has Japanese language support such as provided by "kterm" or internationalized xterm, aixterm, etc. It is based on JDIC and JREADER which were developed to run under MS-DOS on IBM PCs or clones. XJDIC functions as: (a) an English to Japanese dictionary (eiwa jiten), searching for and displaying entries for key-words entered in English; (b) a Japanese to English dictionary (waei jiten), searching for and displaying entries for keywords or phrases entered in Japanese (kanji, hiragana or katakana); (c) a Japanese-English Character dictionary (kanei jiten), capable of selecting kanji characters by JIS code, radical, stroke count, Nelson Index number or reading, and displaying compounds containing that kanji.