This is a low level console graphics library, originally based on VGAlib 1.2
by Tommy Frandsen. VGAlib supported a number of standard VGA graphics modes,
as well as high resolution/high color modes found on many popular graphics
adapters. As of now, support for many more chipsets had been added.
It supports transparent virtual console switching, that is, you can switch
consoles to and from text and graphics mode consoles using Alt-[Function
Key]. Also, SVGAlib corrects most of VGAlib's textmode corruption behavior
by catching SIGSEGV, SIGFPE, SIGILL, and other fatal signals and ensuring
that a program is running in the currently visible virtual console before
setting a graphics mode.
OCRopus(tm) is a state-of-the-art document analysis and OCR system,
featuring pluggable layout analysis, pluggable character recognition,
statistical natural language modeling, and multi-lingual capabilities.
A console graphics viewer using the svga console graphics library.
Seejpeg is another JPEG viewer which utilizes svgalib and contains
limited GIF, PPM, BMP and TARGA viewing support.
SharpConstruct is a 3D modeling program designed to paint depth on
to polygon models in real-time. Unlike traditional modeling programs,
SharpConstruct makes it easy to model organic shapes. There is no
need to even look at a wireframe (unless you want to). Instead, the
model is manipulated much like clay - push or pull an area, smooth
it, make a hollow or a hill. The entire process is both simple and
organic; you won't need years of modeling experience to create
detailed models in SharpConstruct.
SmillaEnlarger is a small graphical tool (based on Qt 4) for resizing and,
especially, magnification of bitmap images in high quality using specially
created algorithm.
Synaesthesia is a program that represents music graphically in real time
as coruscating field of fog and glowing lines. It is intended as a visual
accompaniment to music. Synaesthesia seeks to provide not just a visual
representation of sound, but a representation of how sound is perceived.
Its display combines information about frequency, location, and diffuseness
of sound. The display is sufficiently detailed to allow to distinguish
several individual instruments, singers, or special effects on screen by
their location, shape and color, and sufficiently fast to distinguish
individual drum beats and notes.
This is a digital camera IO slave for KDE 4 which uses gPhoto2 to
allow access to your camera pictures with the URL camera:/.
Tgif is an interactive drawing tool that allows the user to draw and
manipulate objects in the X Window System. It's also a hyper-graphics (or
hyper-structured-graphics) browser on the World-Wide-Web. Its hyper-text
home page is http://bourbon.usc.edu:8001/tgif/ and its hyper-graphics
home page is http://bourbon.usc.edu:8001/tgif/index.obj.
Tgif drawings can be converted to a variety of formats, including GIF,
encapsulated PostScript and XBM.
Version 4 has a completely revamped 3-D user interface, as well as a host
of new features.
xgrasp is a program to display GL animations in an X window.
This is version 1.7d. It only works on 8-bit Pseudocolor displays.
Pyggel (Python Graphical Game Engine + Libraries) will ease the learning curve
of getting into 3d programming, while also having a strong enough framework
for full-sized applications.