This is a GLX port of the Really Slick Screensavers collection
(http://www.reallyslick.com/). Also included are several other OpenGL
screensavers ported from other platforms.
The screensavers can either be run as stand-alone applications or get
integrated into XScreenSaver's list of active screensavers.
rgbPaint is a very basic GTK+2.6 (or later) based program designed for
editing pixel based images. It is a fork of mtPaint 3.09. It can only
edit and save RGB images to PNG, JPEG, or ICO files. It can read PNG,
JPEG, TIFF, GIF, ICO, files and possibly others like TGA, PCX, and SVGi
if they are installed with your version of GTK+2.
An icon collection for the scwm window manager.
S10sh is a USB/serial userspace driver for the Canon PowerShot digital cameras.
Using S10sh you can download, upload and explore the images captured with your
PowerShot camera. The interface is quite similar to DOS's command.com.
S10sh supports the following PowerShot models:
G1 (works with USB, not reported if works with the serial interface)
G3 (from local patches, perhaps needs further testing/debug)
S10 (serial and USB)
S20 (serial and USB)
S100 aka Digital Ixus (USB only, since it lacks the serial interface)
A20 (needs testing)
A50 (serial only, supported with problems)
Pro70 (serial only, supported with problems)
Other models are reported to work as well: Elph S400, Digital Ixus V3, S30,
A60, EOS-10D.
With the release of libusb 0.1.3b (http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb/),
S10sh gained USB support under FreeBSD.
The original author's web page is http://www.kyuzz.org/antirez/s10sh.html
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-backends contains documentation, several backends, scanimage
command line frontend, and networking support. For other/graphical
frontends take a look at sane-frontends and/or xsane.
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.
Scale2x is real-time graphics effect able to increase the size of small
bitmaps guessing the missing pixels without interpolating pixels and
blurring the images.
OCRFeeder is a document layout analysis and optical character
recognition system.
Given the images it will automatically outline its contents, distinguish
between what's graphics and text and perform OCR over the latter. It
generates multiple formats being its main one ODT.
It features a complete GTK graphical user interface that allows the
users to correct any unrecognized characters, defined or correct
bounding boxes, set paragraph styles, clean the input images, import
PDFs, save and load the project, export everything to multiple formats,
etc. OCRFeeder was developed as the project of the Master's Thesis in
Computer Science of Joaquim Rocha.
A console graphics viewer using the svga console graphics library.
Seejpeg is another JPEG viewer which utilizes svgalib and contains
limited GIF, PPM, BMP and TARGA viewing support.
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.