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Use zpu to upload pictures to a zenphoto gallery. Comes in handy when you have to upload a large amount of pictures, where the web interface is too slow.
A cross-platform aplication to explore online free maps (OpenStreetMap). Build with python and pygame, full immersive environnement. Actually only source code, require pygame.
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Web gallery based on pre-generated metadata, typically according to directory structure, not database or an administration. Development moved to: http://github.com/martinkozak/fsgal.
Jabber + VTK = Jaivis. Jaivis is built on top of VTK (Visualization Toolkit). Jaivis uses Jabber to connect multiple VTK sessions into a multi-user interactive visualization.
A script to generate shapes representing colors, using the ColorAdd code developped by Miguel Neiva: http://coloradd.net The ColorAdd code is a monochromatic Graphical Code allowing colorblind to recognize colors.
The PupilCutter Project aims to create a easy and as fast as possible to use Image Cutting program. Time consuming progresses, like opening Pictures file by file are abolished, in favor for batch-loading whole directories.
Written in Python, using GTK+ and Cairo, this project is comprised of a canvas capable of drawing East-Asian character glyphs registered at the GlyphWiki project (http://glyphwiki.org), and so-called drawfonts which draw them in a specific style.
PyGTS is a python package used to construct, manipulate, and perform computations on triangulated surfaces. It is a hand-crafted and pythonic binding for the GNU Triangulated Surface (GTS) Library. THIS PROJECT IS NOT BEING MAINTAINED.
InnerWorld is a landscape builder for Blender, the 3D modeling tool. Using a graph editor terrains can be generated from Blenders noise functions and from external sources. Objects can automatically placed dependent of the terrains geometry.
NOTE: Project migrated to GitHub in Dec 2020! See https://github.com/Enselic/recordmydesktop
recordMyDesktop is a program that captures audio-video data of a linux desktop session, producing an ogg-encapsulated theora-vorbis file. recordMyDesktop tries to be as unobstrusive as possible by proccessing only regions of the screen that have changed
A system for displaying very large sets of montaged images. The system includes a python wrapper around imagemagick generating image tiles, aa applet for viewing the tile sets, and a simple image server for use instead of Apache.
FreeMet is a meteorological program which provides weather maps, radar movies, and forecasts in one GUI. New functions can be added easily by writing new plugins which download, parse or process existing data available on the internet.
A photo gallery that only uses javascript for viewing. No backend scripting language is used; instead, a python script is run on a collection of photos outputting an album in a directory which is dropped into any web server to be served as static content