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    Chemin Optimal

    Chemin Optimal

    allow to Find the optimal path using FORD algorithm

    Chemin optimal allows to draw nodes on a scene and link them with Arcs. You can affect values to each arc (the path's length). By clicking the launch button, chemin optimal show you the optimal path of the graphs using FORD algorithm. All operations are shown step by step. You can export the scene to a XML file. You can also load scene freom existing XML file. Chemin optimal check errors automatically before finding the minimal path. Chemin optimal is written in JAVA( JAVAFX ).
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    TransLength

    Text translation proportional length checker

    Small tool to support the translation of text (application user interfaces, resource bundles, ...) to other languages. Checks that the length of the translated text does not exceed the length of the original text with respect to the proportions of a given font.
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