Set in a futuristic cartoon-like world where rocketlauncher-wielding pigs
and lasergun-carrying cyberpunks roam the streets, Warsow is a completely
free fast-paced first-person shooter (FPS) for Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X.
Speed and movement, that's what Warsow is all about. Like a true cyber-
athlete you jump, dash, dodge, and walljump your way through the game.
Grab those power-ups before your enemy does, plant the bomb before anyone
sees you, and steal the enemy's flag before anyone knows what's going on!
XPilot is a multi-player tactical manouvring game for X and Unix workstations.
Players have a fighter which they move along in an artificial world
and shoot each other using various kinds of weapons like bullets, mines,
smart missiles, heat seekers and so on. It is a fast paced game with
a lot of tactics. There are also robots flying around shooting players
and other robots. Players can pickup special bonuses to improve the
possibilities of their ship like more engine power or special weapons.
The aim of the game is to score points and to have a lot of fun.
Yadex is a Doom level (WAD) editor for Unix systems running X. It supports
Doom alpha, Doom beta, Doom, Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, Doom II, Heretic and
also, in a more or less limited way, Hexen and Strife.
Yadex is descended from DEU 5.21. Therefore, as you might expect, it's a
rather low-level editor that requires you to take care of a lot of detail
but on the flip side allows you to control very precisely what you are
doing. In addition, it has many advanced functions that DEU didn't have,
to make certain tedious tasks easy.
Huge image processing tools and libraries.
Most of the programs in this package were designed carefully to
avoid slowing down even for huge images, e.g. 3300x4700. I hope
you will find them better.
This package contains following programs:
bmptopnm-O2 (bmptopnm in original distribution)
- convert a BMP(DIB) file into a portable anymap
breduce - read a portable bitmap and reduce it N times
makecr - create circumscribing rectangles (bounding box) in an
image
makepr - create Primitive Rectangles in an image
prlst2ps - produce PostScript data from rectangle/line-
segment data
lpsmooth - smooth an image preserving thin lines
dmtx-utils - software for reading and writing Data Matrix barcodes
libdmtx is open source software for reading and writing Data Matrix
barcodes on Linux, Unix, OS X, Windows, and certain mobile devices.
The included utility programs, dmtxread and dmtxwrite, serve as the
official interface to libdmtx from the command line, and also provide
a good reference for programmers who wish to write their own programs
that interact with libdmtx.
Data Matrix barcodes are two-dimensional symbols that hold a dense
pattern of data with built-in error correction. The Data Matrix
symbology (sometimes casually referred to as "DataMatrix") was invented
and released into the public domain by RVSI Acuity CiMatrix.
ImageMagick is a package for display and interactive manipulation of
images. The package includes tools for image conversion, annotation,
compositing, animation, and creating montages. ImageMagick can read and
write many of the more popular image formats (e.g. JPEG, TIFF, PNM, XPM,
Photo CD, etc.).
The package can be built _without_ the GUI (X11) support at all -- it
will not have the display, import, and animate functionality, but remain
extremely useful for image manipulation.
The optional "display" utility conflicts with the utility of the
same name from the misc/display port/package.
libdmtx - software for reading and writing Data Matrix barcodes
libdmtx is open source software for reading and writing Data Matrix
barcodes on Linux, Unix, OS X, Windows, and certain mobile devices. At
its core libdmtx is a shared library, allowing C/C++ programs to use its
capabilities without restrictions or overhead.
Data Matrix barcodes are two-dimensional symbols that hold a dense
pattern of data with built-in error correction. The Data Matrix
symbology (sometimes casually referred to as "DataMatrix") was invented
and released into the public domain by RVSI Acuity CiMatrix.
The VCG tool reads a textual and readable specification of a graph and
visualizes the graph. If not all positions of nodes are fixed, the tool
layouts the graph using several heuristics as reducing the number of
crossings, minimizing the size of edges, centering of nodes. The
specification language of the VCG tool is nearly compatible to GRL, the
language of the edge tool, but contains many extensions. The VCG tool
allows folding of dynamically or statically specified regions of the
graph. It uses colors and runs on X11. (An older version runs on
Sunview).
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.
Tumble is a utility to construct PDF files from one or more image
files. Supported input image file formats are JPEG, and black and
white TIFF (single- or multi-page). Black and white images will be
encoded in the PDF output using lossless Group 4 fax compression
(ITU-T recommendation T.6). This provides a very good compression
ratio for text and line art. JPEG images will be preserved with the
original coding.
The current version of Tumble will only work on little-endian systems,
such as x86, VAX, and Alpha. The byte order dependencies will be fixed
in a later release.