The SVGFig package lets you draw mathematical figures in Scalable
Vector Graphics format (SVG), using the Python language.
As a tool, its usefulness lies somewhere between freehand drawing
programs, which don't give you quantitative control over your figures,
and traditional plotting packages, which fit your data into a prescribed
template. SVGFig allows you to draw anything you can express in Python.
SVGFig is particularly suited to handle non-linear geometries. All
lines, including the coordinate axis, curve if passed through a
non-linear coordinate transformation, and coordinate systems can be
nested in trees. This generalizes all the tools necessary for making
plots, so it is easy to create polar plots of radial data, Hammer-Aitoff
projections of the sky, translations in hyperbolic spaces, or experiment
with new representations.
SVGFig also maintains a convenient representation of SVG images as
Python constructs, so you can load graphics from SVG files, dissect
them, manipulate them with an automated script, and save them in batch.
Radius Engine is a Lua script-based real-time 2D graphics engine designed
for rapidly prototyping games. Built on top of SDL and OpenGL,
games made with Radius Engine are portable to both Windows and Linux.
Caelum is a plug-in/library for Ogre targeted to help create
nice-looking (photorealistic if possible) atmospheric effects such as
sky colour, clouds and weather phenomena such as rain or snow.
ChunkyPNG is a pure Ruby library to read and write PNG images
and access textual metadata.
It has no dependency on RMagick, or any other library for that matter.
A SANE scanner backend for various Epson scanners.
This backend supports many more devices than the sane-epson included
in graphics/sane-backends, including new multifunction devices such
as the SX400.
SANE ("Scanner Access Now Easy") is a universal scanner interface.
The value of such a universal interface is that it allows writing
just one driver per image acquisition device rather than one driver
for each device and application. So, if you have three applications
and four devices, traditionally you'd have had to write 12 different
programs. With SANE, this number is reduced to seven: the three
applications plus the four drivers. Of course, the savings get even
bigger as more and more drivers and/or applications are added.
sane-frontends contains frontends to SANE including xscanimage and
xcam. Xscanimage is a GTK-based application for scanning images that
can also be used as a GIMP-plugin, and Xcam is used to get images
from cameras supported by SANE.
Yukon is a set of libraries and applications that are designed to
capture realtime videos of OpenGL applications (games). The original
design idea is based on Anandtech's FrameGetter, but was extended
to suit today's high-performance computers.
From its README:
This is ``simage'', a library with image format loaders and front-ends
to common import libraries. simage is meant for use with applications
which reads image files as textures.
Deegree's WMS is able to render vector data as well as raster data
from different storage formats and deliver it to any client that is
able to perform a HTTP GET or POST request.
This software provides support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF),
a widely used format for storing image data.
Included in this software distribution is a library, libtiff, for
reading and writing TIFF, a small collection of tools for doing
simple manipulations of TIFF images on UNIX systems, and documentation
on the library and tools. A small assortment of TIFF-related software
for UNIX that has been contributed by others is also included.
The library is capable of dealing with images that are written to
follow the 5.0 or 6.0 TIFF spec. There is also considerable support
for some of the more esoteric portions of the 6.0 TIFF spec.
Unless NOPORTDOCS is defined, the html documentations is also
installed locally in /usr/local/share/doc/tiff.
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