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    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan

    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan

    NCNN implementation of Real-ESRGAN

    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan is an optimized, cross-platform implementation of Real-ESRGAN using the ncnn neural network inference engine and Vulkan for hardware acceleration. Unlike the standard PyTorch-based Real-ESRGAN code, this variant is written in C/C++ and designed to run efficiently on many platforms (including Windows, Linux, and possibly Android) without requiring heavy frameworks like CUDA or Python. It provides command-line tools for upscaling images with selected models, allowing users to specify input/output paths, scaling factors, tile sizes, and model names from a compressed model set, which is particularly helpful for larger images or automated workflows. ...
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    WOFF2

    WOFF2

    This document documents how to run the compression reference code

    woff2 is Google’s reference implementation of the WOFF2 webfont format, the modern, highly compressed container used by browsers to ship OpenType/TrueType fonts efficiently over the network. It integrates specialized transforms for font tables (like glyf/loca and variations data) with Brotli compression to squeeze out as many bytes as possible while preserving exact font fidelity on decode. The repository includes a compact C/C++ library and small command-line tools so you can convert existing TTF/OTF files to WOFF2 and back for testing or build pipelines. ...
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    ImpPath

    Simple C++ library for path manipulation

    ...For example, for working with internal application resource paths referencing a "sandboxed" virtual filesystem (like with PhysicsFS). Platform-specific path support is mainly intended for tools (e.g. map editor) which need to share a common code base (and perhaps some hard-coded resources) with the main sandboxed application (e.g. game).
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    OsmSharp

    OsmSharp

    OsmSharp - OpenStreetMap (OSM) Library and Tools developed in C#

    *** this project has moved to codeplex: http://osmsharp.codeplex.com/ ***
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