Pathological is an enriched clone of the game "Logical" by Rainbow Arts.
To solve a level, fill each wheel with four marbles of matching color.
Various board elements such as teleporters, switches, filters, etc., make
the game interesting and challenging. New levels can be created using your
favorite text editor.
Features
* Sharp 800x600 graphics
* 50 diverse and challenging levels (more to come...)
* A cool 6-minute ambient soundtrack by an award-winning musician
Reaper Bot is a Quake 1 modification that adds bot support to the game.
Things the Reaper can do, that you cannot include:
- Ability to grab the rocket or grenade launcher without being physically
near it.
- Faster rate of fire. From rockets to nails the Reaper has you beat on
quantity, so you better be focusing on quality shots.
- Perfect aim. A Reaper bot will never miss its target when firing the
shotgun.
BZFlag is a free online multiplayer 3D tank battle game. The name
originates from "Battle Zone Capture The Flag". It runs on Windows,
Mac OSX, Linux, BSD, and other platforms. It was one of the most
popular games ever on Silicon Graphics machines and continues to
be developed and improved to this day.
At its heart, the game is a 3D first person tank simulation where
opposing teams battle for dominance.
Xtet42 is a one or two player version of T*tris. The game was written
by Hugo Eide Gunnarsen in 1991. The game is very fun and very
addictive. It is also astonishingly pretty to be an old X11-game.
In january 1999 I picked up the code to get rid of a few bugs and
limitations that annoyed me. I also converted the build-mechanism to
GNU autoconf.
The result is xtet42-2.21.
ACES Container Reference Implementation
This folder contains a reference implementation for an ACES container
file writer intended to be used with the Academy Color Encoding System (ACES).
The resulting file is compliant with the ACES container specification
(SMPTE S2065-4). However, there are a few things that are not demonstrated by
this reference implementation.
Stereo channels
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Arbitrary attributes and naming validations
half type attributes
keycode value validations
This module implement a interesting graph application that is called the
'Social Relation Map'. It provides object-oriented way to retrieve many
social information that can be found in this map.
The new() constructor accepts one argument in the for of 'hashref of
arrayref'. The key to this hash is the name of relation, and the value of
the hash is a list of identities involved in this relation.
Pixie is a RenderMan like photorealistic renderer. It is being developed
in the hope that it will be useful for graphics research and for people
who can not afford a commercial renderer.
Some of supported features:
* All RenderMan 3.4 primitives
* Programmable shading (RenderMan Shading Language)
* High quality texture/shadow/environment mapping
* High dynamic range input/output
* Raytracing
* Motion blur
* Depth of field
* Reyes style rendering (very fast)
* Occlusion culling
* Area light sources
* Network parallel rendering
* DSO shaders
* Global illumination
* Photon mapping
Graphite is a project under development within SIL'ss Non-Roman Script
Initiative and Language Software Development groups to provide rendering
capabilities for complex non-Roman writing systems. The original goal was a
system for the Windows platform; the system has also been ported to Linux.
Graphite can be used to create "smart fonts" capable of displaying writing
systems with various complex behaviors. With respect to the Text Encoding
Model, Graphite handles the "Rendering" aspect of writing system implementation.
Xcftools is a set of fast command-line tools for extracting information
from the Gimp's native file format XCF. The tools are designed to allow
efficient use of layered XCF files as sources in a build system that use
'make' and similar tools to manage automatic processing of the graphics.
These tools work independently of the Gimp engine and do not require the
Gimp to even be installed.
zgv is an svgalib-based viewer which views GIF, JPEG, PNG,
PBM/PGM/PPM, TIFF, BMP, TGA, PCX, mrf, XBM, and XPM files, with a
full-screen file selector front-end. It can be used as a simple
command, with zgv filename(s), which bypasses the front-end. For
more on how zgv works and how to use it, do `info zgv' or `man zgv'
once it's installed.