GrafX2 is a bitmap paint program inspired by the Amiga programs Deluxe Paint and
Brilliance. Specialized in 256-color drawing, it includes a very large number of
tools and effects that make it particularly suitable for pixel art, game
graphics, and generally any detailed graphics painted with a mouse.
Python wrapper for the Google Chart API.
The wrapper can render the URL of the Google chart, based on your parameters,
or it can render an HTML img tag to insert into webpages on the fly.
Made for dynamic python websites (Django,Zope,CGI,etc.) that need on the fly
chart generation without any extra modules. Can also grab the PIL Image
instance of the chart for manipulation
A library for working with graphs in Python.
It provides a suitable data structure for representing graphs
and a whole set of important algorithms.
A library for working with graphs in Python.
It provides a suitable data structure for representing graphs
and a whole set of important algorithms.
A library for working with graphs in Python.
It provides a suitable data structure for representing graphs
and a whole set of important algorithms.
The sorl-thumbnail package provides an easy way to generate image
thumbnails.
Although not required to use, sorl-thumbnail is heavily integrated with
the Django framework.
The squish library (abbreviated to libsquish) is an open
source DXT compression library written in C++.
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.
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.
tircd presents Twitter as an irc channel. You can connect to tircd
with any IRC client, and tweet as if you were on IRC. The daemon
supports authentication via OAuth or standard http and https
authentication, and supports direct messages, automatic URL shortening,
and Twitter searching.
Quickstart: in irssi, "/connect localhost 6667 twitpass twituser"
and join #twitter
- @gavinatkinson