Togl is a Tk widget for OpenGL rendering. Togl is based on OGLTK,
originally written by Benjamin Bederson at the University of New Mexico
(who has since moved to the University of Maryland). Togl adds the new
features:
- color-index mode support including color allocation functions
- support for requesting stencil, accumulation, alpha buffers, etc
- multiple OpenGL drawing widgets
- OpenGL extension testing from Tcl
- simple, portable font support
- overlay plane support
Togl allows one to create and manage a special Tk/OpenGL widget with Tcl
and render into it with a C program. That is, a typical Togl program will
have Tcl code for managing the user interface and a C program for
computations and OpenGL rendering.
Togl is copyrighted by Brian Paul (brian_paul@avid.com) and Benjamin
Bederson (bederson@cs.umd.edu). See the LICENSE file for details.
Truevision is a 3D modeler for Gnome. It is still in development, so not
really stable and quite not usable yet.
Features:
- Create some objects:
- finite solid primitives: box, sphere, cone, cylinder, torus,
heightfield, superellipsoid
- finite patch primitive: disc
- infinite solid primitive: plane
- lights: point, cylindrical, spot, area
- csg operators: union, merge, intersection, difference
- atmospherics: background, skysphere, media, fog
- Manipulate them (rotate, scale, translate, etc)
- Manipulate and edit the camera
- Render the scene with the multithreaded povray frontend
- Create and edit materials (except slope maps), with preview in editor
- Output the scene to povray
- Save and load scenes, objects, materials
- Save materials with preview in material library
PyGTS is a python package used to construct, manipulate, and perform
computations on 3D triangulated surfaces. It is a hand-crafted and
pythonic binding for the GNU Triangulated Surface (GTS) Library.
This is a port of "XaoS", a real time fractal browser for X11 and
ASCII terminals.
Features:
- Very fast algorithms allow interactive zooming.
- Various coloring modes are provided for points inside and
outside the selected fractal.
- Autopilot mode
- 11 fractal formulas
- saving to GIF files
- palette rotation
- random dot stereograms
This project stands for Medical Image Conversion and is released under the
GNU's (L)GPL license. It bundles the C sourcecode, a library, a flexible
command-line utility and a graphical front-end based on the amazing Gtk+
toolkit.
Its main purpose is image conversion, while preserving the most valuable
medical study information. The currently supported formats are: Acr/Nema 2.0,
Analyze (SPM), Concorde/uPET, DICOM 3.0, CTI ECAT 6/7, NIfTI-1, InterFile 3.3
and PNG or animated Gif87a/89a towards desktop applications.
ZBar is an open source software suite for reading bar codes from various
sources, such as video streams, image files and raw intensity sensors. It
supports many popular symbologies (types of bar codes) including EAN-13/UPC-A,
UPC-E, EAN-8, Code 128, Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5 and QR Code.
The flexible, layered implementation facilitates bar code scanning and decoding
for any application: use it stand-alone with the included GUI and command line
programs, easily integrate a bar code scanning widget into your Qt, GTK+ or
PyGTK GUI application, leverage one of the script or programming interfaces
(Python, Perl, C++) ...all the way down to a streamlined C library suitable for
embedded use.
Zimg is a graphics program that generates interesting
graphics by reading simple ASCII input files filled with
numbers. It can output in either EDF or PNG. It uses the
GD library for image creation.
Aspell Hebrew dictionaries.
Hebrew font families. ASCII glyphs borrowed from the URW and Bitstream
fonts. Those families provide a basic set of a serif (Frank Ruehl), sans
serif (Nachlieli) and monospaced (Miriam Mono) fonts. Also included
Drugulin, Ktav Yad, Aharoni, David, Hadasim, Shofar, Simple, Stam, Keter
and Ellinia.
Aspell Hungarian dictionaries.