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    MakeHuman

    MakeHuman

    This is the main repository for the MakeHuman application as such

    This is the main source code for the MakeHuman application as such. See "Getting started" below for instructions on how to get MakeHuman up and running. Mac users should be able to use the same instructions as windows users, although this has not been thoroughly tested. At the point of writing this, the source code is almost ready for a stable release. The testing vision for this code is to build a community release that includes main application and often-used, user-contributed plug-ins. We...
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    openSkyMatch

    Matches OpenScience Observatories images with astronomical catalogs

    openSkyMatch is a collection of Linux shell and Python scripts designed for the OpenScience Observatories program. It automates the identification and matching of detected celestial objects in locally captured FITS images with entries in large-scale sky catalogs, notably Pan-STARRS1 DR2 (II/389/ps1_dr2). The toolkit supports data preprocessing, coordinate correlation, and catalog-based validation of astronomical detections.
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    Cedar Shakes

    Coreldraw VBA scripting methods

    Cedar Shakes (CDR Shakes for the pun of it) will be a collection of visual basic methods to simplify writing your own Coreldraw VBA scripts. * GetEdgePoints - returns a list of cross-points of the outside edge of a ShapeRange (useful for dimensioning) * getCrossPoint - returns a single cross-point from a ShapeRange, where either the highest or lowest value can be specified. eg, the crosspoint closes to the bottom edge of a shape. * Toolbar adds simple methods for adding toolbars and buttons to Coreldraw * ScaleDetail allows the user the create a drawing detail that can be dimensioned, and have a different scale presented than the document.
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    imgp

    imgp

    Multi-core image resizer and rotator. Go crunch 'em!

    ...If you have tons of images you want to resize adaptively to a screen resolution or rotate by an angle using a single command, imgp is the utility for you. It can save a lot on storage too. Powered by multiprocessing, an intelligent adaptive algorithm, recursive operations, shell completion scripts, EXIF preservation (and more), imgp is a very flexible utility with well-documented easy to use options. imgp intends to be a stronger replacement of the Nautilus Image Converter extension, not tied to any file manager and way faster. On desktop environments (like Xfce or LxQt) which do not integrate Nautilus, imgp will save your day.
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    Steam Tinker Launch

    Steam Tinker Launch

    Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch

    Steam Tinker Launch is a versatile Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client which allows for easy graphical configuration of game tools, such as GameScope, MangoHud, modding tools, and a bunch more. It supports both games using Proton and native Linux games and works on both X11 and Wayland. An incredible wrapper with a menu that lets you easily toggle and modify various settings for games on Linux. Anything from proton versions to startup and exit scripts, proton/dxvk/etc. settings,...
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    qimgv

    qimgv

    Image viewer. Fast, easy to use. Optional video support

    Image viewer. Fast, easy to use. Optional video support. The idea is to have an uncluttered, simple, and easy-to-use UI. You can see UI elements only when you need them. There is a pull-down panel with thumbnails, as well as a folder view. You can also bring up a context menu via right-click.
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    Android tool for Mac

    Android tool for Mac

    Screenshots, video recordings, app installation for iOS and Android

    ...Double click any APK file on your hard drive and Android Tool pops up asking you onto which device you want to install it. Take screenshots of one or all devices connected to your mac, in one click, or by pressing cmd-shift-S. Add your own perfect bash shell scripts to the scripts folder and execute them on a single device, or all devices connected to your Mac.
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    XPDFSYNC

    Scripts to make emacs, pdfsync and xpdf work together.

    Forward/Inverse from tex to pdf never quite seem to work out of the box. These scripts aim to ensure that you will be able to do forward/inverse search from emacs to tex. Pdfsync is used for the synchronization.
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    optimg-sh

    optimg-sh

    OptImgSH - a set of scripts to optimize images.

    OptImgSH - a set of scripts to optimize images. optimg.sh - optimizing images (jpg | gif | png) without losing quality. jpegmin.sh - optimizing images (jpg) with a loss of quality.
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    Bash / Nautilus script to convert cbr/cbz files to pdf. Support iRex iLiad and Sony Reader format. (High CPU and memory usage while running). And more scripts like dir2pdf, MangaHalf, ComicHalf and Rotatepage.
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    imvy

    imvy

    A keyboard-friendly image viewer in Gtk2-perl

    A keyboard-friendly image viewer in Gtk2-perl.
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    LuaCalc

    Crossplatform stack calculator with very fast usage.

    Crossplatform calculator based on preprocessor to Lua language (CLua). CLua have a hybrid syntax between C-style and Lua and have some additions like inline condition operator etc. Easy and very fast in use. Helpful for debugging and analysing data. Enjoy! Get code on homepage (bitbucket. Link below) of project or download win exe from here or homepage.
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    This package is a collection of scripts that are supposed to take a screen shot every 10 (you may change that in the source code) seconds and produce a video file. For more information a readme is included.
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    Transform SWF is an easy to use library for reading and writing Flash and Flash Video files. 06/12/2010: This project is now hosted on GitHub: https://github.com/StuartMacKay/transform-cxx
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    Transform SWF is an easy to use library for reading and writing Flash and Flash Video files. As of 25/11/2010 the latest version (3.0) can now be found at GitHub, https://github.com/StuartMacKay/transform-swf.
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    The Open Descent Foundation (ODF) is a community for developers, who want to help to create open source programs, tools, etc. for the famous games Descent1, -2 or -3. Everyone can join the ODF if he accepts the idea of writing open source programs.
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    bbips - Bash Batch Image Processing Scripts. A collection of bash scripts that use Imagemagick to "batch" process entire directories of images all at once. For use with Linux and Unix systems to batch process *.jpg image files from the bash shell.
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    sbd-scripts is a set of shell scripts used to handle events from scanbuttond
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    Newsbinripper is a set of shell scripts that work as a frontend to nget and other tools (unrar, id3info, file, mogrify, par2repair) to automate the process of downloading daily updates from usenet, and generates a customisable website with galleries.
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    A set of shell scripts and helper programs (written in C) for creating a html index of your photo collections. Handles resizing, jpg->png conversion, styles and maps for your trips. Highly customizable. To be run in unix-like enviroments.
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    Sphing (Swf with PHp without mING) will be a library for writing swf (Flash) files without the need of external binary libraries like Ming. Especially useful if your provider has no support for Ming.
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