A graph library for dynamic scientific, business, and stock-market charts.
Written in PHP and supports, PHP3, PHP4, TTF (or no ttf), and GD versions 1.2 -
latest version. Includes Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Point and combination plots.
Documentation for digiKam, showFoto, and Kipi-plugins.
l10n for digiKam, showFoto, and Kipi-plugins.
This meta-port installs the graphics and image manipulation components
of KDE 4.
dmtx-utils - software for reading and writing Data Matrix barcodes
libdmtx is open source software for reading and writing Data Matrix
barcodes on Linux, Unix, OS X, Windows, and certain mobile devices.
The included utility programs, dmtxread and dmtxwrite, serve as the
official interface to libdmtx from the command line, and also provide
a good reference for programmers who wish to write their own programs
that interact with libdmtx.
Data Matrix barcodes are two-dimensional symbols that hold a dense
pattern of data with built-in error correction. The Data Matrix
symbology (sometimes casually referred to as "DataMatrix") was invented
and released into the public domain by RVSI Acuity CiMatrix.
KIconEdit is designed to help create icons for KDE using the standard
icon palette.
This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Cairo.
Cairo is a vector graphics library with cross-device output
support. Currently supported output targets include the X Window
System and in-memory image buffers. PostScript and PDF file output is
planned. Cairo is designed to produce identical output on all output
media while taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when
available (eg. through the X Render Extension).
Cairo provides a stateful user-level API with capabilities similar to
the PDF 1.4 imaging model. Cairo provides operations including stroking
and filling Bezier cubic splines, transforming and compositing translucent
images, and antialiased text rendering.
This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Cairo.
Cairo is a vector graphics library with cross-device output
support. Currently supported output targets include the X Window
System and in-memory image buffers. PostScript and PDF file output is
planned. Cairo is designed to produce identical output on all output
media while taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when
available (eg. through the X Render Extension).
Cairo provides a stateful user-level API with capabilities similar to
the PDF 1.4 imaging model. Cairo provides operations including stroking
and filling Bezier cubic splines, transforming and compositing translucent
images, and antialiased text rendering.
nomacs is small, fast and able to handle the most common image
formats. Additionally it is possible to synchronize multiple
viewers. A synchronization of viewers running on the same computer
or via LAN is possible. It allows to compare images and spot the
differences (e.g. schemes of architects to show the progress).
KColorEdit is a palette files editor. It can be used for editing
color palettes and for color choosing and naming.