libyuv is an open source project that includes YUV scaling and conversion
functionality.
- Prepare content for compression, with point, bilinear or box filter.
- Convert to YUV from webcam formats.
- Convert from YUV to formats for rendering/effects.
- Rotate by 90/180/270 degrees to adjust for mobile devices in portrait mode.
- Optimized versions for SSE2/SSSE3/AVX2 on x86/x64,
Neon on Arm, DSP R2 Mips are possible.
nwcc is a small C compiler for Unix systems under the BSDL
The primary goals of nwcc currently are portability and correctness.
Various C99 and GNU C features are also supported.
It works with FreeBSD/OpenBSD/Solaris/Linux on 80x86, FreeBSD/Linux on AMD64,
Solaris on SPARC, AIX on PowerPC, and IRIX on MIPS hardware.
Cross-compilation is also supported.
The x86 and AMD64 backends support two assemblers; nasm/yasm and gas.
This can be useful for side-by-side assembler syntax comparison
V8 is Google's open source JavaScript engine.
V8 is written in C++ and is used in Google Chrome, the open source browser from
Google.
V8 implements ECMAScript as specified in ECMA-262, 5th edition, and runs on
Windows (XP or newer), Mac OS X (10.5 or newer), and Linux systems that use
IA-32, x64, or ARM processors.
V8 can run standalone, or can be embedded into any C++ application.
Git repository at https://github.com/v8/v8
V8 is Google's open source JavaScript engine.
V8 is written in C++ and is used in Google Chrome, the open source browser from
Google.
V8 implements ECMAScript as specified in ECMA-262, 5th edition, and runs on
Windows (XP or newer), Mac OS X (10.5 or newer), and Linux systems that use
IA-32, x64, or ARM processors.
V8 can run standalone, or can be embedded into any C++ application.
Git repository at https://github.com/v8/v8
This Perl package exports functions for performing numerical first
(Derivative1) and second Derivative2) order differentiation on vectors
of data. They both take references to two arrays containing the x and y
ordinates of the data and return an array of the 1st or 2nd derivative
at the given x ordinates. Derivative2 may optionally be given values to
use for the first dervivative at the start and end points of the data -
otherwiswe 'natural' values are used.
Terminal based YouTube jukebox with playlist management.
Main features:
- Search and play audio/video from YouTube
- Search tracks of albums by album title
- Search and import YouTube playlists
- Create and save local playlists
- Download audio/video
- Convert to mp3 & other formats (requires ffmpeg or avconv)
- View video comments
- Works with Python 2.7+ and 3.x
- Works with Windows, Linux and Mac OS X
- Requires mplayer or mpv
TransFig is a set of tools for creating TeX documents with graphics
which are portable, in the sense that they can be printed in a wide
variety of environments.
Drivers currently exist for the following graphics languages:
AutoCad slide, BOX, (E)EPIC macros, LaTeX picture environment,
PIC, PiCTeX, PNG, PostScript, Encapsulated Postscript, GIF,
IBM-GL, JPEG, PCX, MF (METAFONT), TeXtyl, TIFF, TPIC, XBM (X11
Bitmap), XPM (X11 Pixmap), and TK (tcl/tk). Fig2dev can be
configured with a subset of these drivers.
A small command line utility for parsing PKCS#10 certificate signing
requests to perl data structure and provides accessor methods to
supported elements.
It is based on the generic ASN.1 module by Graham Barr and on the
x509decode example by Norbert Klasen. It is also based upon the
works of Duncan Segrests Crypt-X509-CRL module. The module parses
common fields and extensions. Some fields might be missing.
fchksum is a Python module to find the checksum of files. Currently it
supports crc32 and md5 checksums.
The advantage of using fchksum over the python md5 and zlib(.crc32) modules
is both ease of use and speed. You only need to tell it the filename and the
actual work is done by C code. Compared to the implementing a read loop in
python with the standard python modules, fchksum is approximatly 2.0x faster
in md5 and 1.1x faster in crc32.
This is mnemonic keyboard that covers entire IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) Unicode 5 range, written in Keyman keyboard
language. The keyboard is developed by SIL Non-Roman Script Initiative
(NRSI).
This port installs the keyboard so that it can be used through SCIM or
IBus KMFL IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine, textproc/ibus-kmfl).
This keyboard is provided under SIL International X11-style License
(http://scripts.sil.org/X11License).