The Python binding for Sane is part of Python Imaging Library.
The Python Imaging Library adds image processing capabilities to your
Python interpreter. This library provides extensive file format
support, an efficient internal representation, and fairly powerful
image processing capabilities.
The PIL handbook is not included in this distribution; to get the
latest version, check: http://www.pythonware.com/library.htm
`seqdiag` generate sequence-diagram image file from spec-text file.
Features
* Generate sequence-diagram from dot like text (basic feature).
* Multilingualization for node-label (utf-8 only).
The sorl-thumbnail package provides an easy way to generate image
thumbnails.
Although not required to use, sorl-thumbnail is heavily integrated with
the Django framework.
maim (make image) takes screenshots of your desktop. maim is an
improvement on Scrot, the minimalistic command line screen capturing
application.
Mapnik is a Free Toolkit for developing mapping applications. It's
written in C++ and there are Python bindings to facilitate fast-paced
agile development. It can comfortably be used for both desktop and web
development, which was something wanted from the beginning.
Mapnik is about making beautiful maps. It uses the AGG library and
offers world class anti-aliasing rendering with subpixel accuracy for
geographic data. It is written from scratch in modern C++ and doesn't
suffer from design decisions made a decade ago. When it comes to
handling common software tasks such as memory management, filesystem
access, regular expressions, parsing and so on, Mapnik doesn't re-invent
the wheel, but utilizes best of breed industry standard libraries from
boost.org.
Soya 3D is a very high level 3D engine for Python.
Soya aims at being to 3D what Python is to
programming : fast to learn, easy to use, while
keeping good performances
Soya is Free Software, under the GNU GPL.
Wand is a ctypes-based simple MagickWand API binding for python.
QtAwesome is a simple library that can be used to add Font Awesome
icons to your Qt application.
NOTE: Though the name is QtAwesome and currently it's very Font
Awesome based, you can use every other icon/glyph font you want.
The class can also be used to manage your own dynamic code-drawn
icons, by adding named icon-painters.
webcolors is a simple Python (2.6, 2.7, 3.3+) module for working
with HTML/CSS color definitions.
Support is included for normalizing and converting between the
following formats (RGB colorspace only; conversion to/from HSL can
be handled by the colorsys module in the Python standard library):
* Specification-defined color names
* Six-digit hexadecimal
* Three-digit hexadecimal
* Integer rgb() triplet
* Percentage rgb() triplet