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    Boss Engine

    8-bit Graphical API for Java

    Boss Engine is a graphical API for writing low-resolution 8-bit color applications. It offers easy to use functions for handling graphics, basic i/o and more. Screen access is performed through virtual framebuffers that allow direct read/write access to indexed color screen data. API is coded entirely with native libraries. No third party libraries required.
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    Guillotine animation

    Guillotine animation

    Provides a simple way to implement guillotine-styled animation

    Neat library, that provides a simple way to implement guillotine-styled animation. Builder allows you to customize start delay, duration, interpolation and you can set listener if you want to do staff at the moment when menu has been opened or closed.
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    sWangTiler

    sWangTiler

    A java implementation that generates wang tiles from any input image.

    ...This implementation is based on the strict wang tile algorithm as proposed by Xinyu Zhang and Young J. Kim in "Efficient Texture Synthesis Using Strict Wang Tiles". In order to calculate the lowest cost path between any edge- and sample image an implementation of Dijkstra's algorithm is used which was found in the java graph library 'JGraphT'. Credits to all mentioned parties and to http://www.texturemate.com/.
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    Opcion Font Viewer is a Java based font viewer that allows you to view (un)installed TrueType fonts one or many at a time. Opcion Font Viewer allows you to select and save your favourite fonts, apply font styles, and set your own sample/preview text.
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    This is basically a very simple postscript viewer in which you can view simple postscipt pages. For reference I have attached a sample postscript file. Please abide by the structure followed in the file.
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    JTexSynth is a texture (2D image) synthesis program written in Java. It synthesizes large textures from small sample texture images. Synthesis algorithms can be added as plugins.
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