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Simple Gnuplot automation and plot conversion tool.
Autoplot is a simple Perlscript to plot Gnuplot files with simple dependency checking and conversion of the plots to different formats using rsvg-convert. The Gnuplot scripts must plot to a SVG terminal and output the result to STDOUT for the script to work as intended.
The script reads all .gnuplot files in the working directory and creates SVG plots from them in svg subdirectory.
Conversion procedures from WXD, Fig, Inkscape and Gnuplot to PDF, EPS, SVG. Conversion between PDF, EPS, SVG and to PNG, JPEG, ICO, XPM.
Perlscript gxhconvert for end users to simplify multistep conversions.
numbershow.pl: A script that could be considered the sequel to MTRXP, this time it is ruled by parameters instead of it's own will, the above was generated by doing 'numbershow.pl "* Bit1bttBpt1cn";' the key can be seen by invoking the script without any parameters. Colours are configurable as is the nuber output... it's usefull in conjunction with the gimp for making backgrounds and avatars etc.
A web-based photo gallery that can be easily integrated into your website. Includes server-side image processing script that can be run on the command-line or by cron job.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
Perlscript for automatic distinct processing of LaTeX programmed inline drawings allows use of incompatible illustration tools in the same document and critically reduce recompilation time.
This is a Perlscript that will generate color maps for the fractal program Fractint. It will generate a map of 2 to 128 bands of colors that blend together. Bands of black can be used between each color..
This perlscript helps users to create LaTeX Beamer Class presentations with the lowest effort possible. Just write an indented outline, the script does the rest. Status: useable (already in productive use by developer)
A Perlscript which accepts a chess position (in the FEN format) as input and outputs POV-Ray source, which, when rendered by POV-Ray, produces a 3-D view of the chess position.
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pythag is an algorithm and script for computing primitive Pythagorean triples using the command line. Has an option to output to a file. It also has an option to output to a graph using GLUT, to which it now depends.
Cvsplot is a perlscript which analyses the history of a CVS-managed project. The script executes on a set of files, analyses their history, and automatically generates graphs that plot lines of code and number of files against time.
A Perlscript that uses ImageMagick's "convert" to make thumbnails for images contained in a directory (recursively). It then generates HTML (or PHP) code for e/a image file and a Menu that links all images. Usefull for CD photo albums and for Websites
Software that produces a HTML gallery from a set of JPEG files. The software generates thumbnails, adds a description to the html's which the user can specify and produces scaled images. JPEG IT also generates a perlscript for adding comments.
palbum is a perlscript which turns a directory (or directory hierarchy) full of images into a nice image gallery. It generates thumbnails and index.html files, and requires no configuration. It uses the ubiquitous netpbm library for image processing.
A perlscript, which uses version 2 of the GD library to transform an image. The resulting image consists of random chosen nulls and ones with a color approximating the color of the original picture.
A simple perlscript that creates a MNG (Multiple-image Network Graphics) video file from a series of PNG (Portable Network Graphics) image files, making it possible to enjoy multi-frame output from Povray in Mozilla.
Pinout is a perlscript which makes it easy to produce nice looking postscript ballout/pinout images for BGA or PGA type integrated circuits (IC), ASIC's, FPGA's, or CPLD's.
Webgallery is a Perlscript which produces high quality webpages for showing off a bunch of images in a directory. It relies on the ImageMagick Studio (specifically PerlMagick), and handles all the images that ImageMagick knows about.
SWIGS is a perlscript for creating hierarchically organized web image
galleries with automatically created thumbnails and for each image.
SWIGS strives for complete flexibility in layout through templates and
a simple Perl extension interface.
mpg [meaning photo gallery] is the Perlscript that creates the photo galleries on www.meaning.com. The galleries are created by directory. Documentation is Coming Soon! [tm]