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..., allowing offline usage with no extra configuration. Whether you're a designer, developer, or hobbyist, PixelToPath makes bitmap-to-vector conversion fast, accessible, and efficient. The project is hosted on GitHub with sourcecode and releases available for download.
PdfCMYKerLite - inspect and remix CMYK separations of PDF file
PdfCMYKerLite is a wxPython GUI front-end for Ghostscript `gs` and ImageMagick `convert`, which uses the Ghostscript tiffsep device to obtain CMYK separations of a PDF document. For full description, see README.md in the code browser at https://sourceforge.net/p/pdfcmykerlite/code/ci/master/tree/
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.
A set of Python scripts, for use with Blender that will export to Java XML, which can be decoded with the standard java.beans.XMLDecoder class.
[No longer writes sourcecode; this is a better solution.]
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A group of Blender (http://www.blender3d.org) enthusiasts sharing code for expanding the functionality of Blender. As Blender has been bought into Open Sourceness, this ancient utility is now ancient and likely useless.