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The application shows a 3D donut, that can be rotated with two sliders in both axis.
It is a simple example of what can be done with frojasg1.com platform libraries:
- Zoom option for components
- Multi language
- Dark mode option
- Automatic Undo-Redo for text components, with popup menu included
- Text Search/Replace window prepared to be used.
- Base components for auto-completion windows.
- Automatic component relocation after redimensioning a window.
- Base classes for formating text on the fly in JTextPanes
- Improved JFileChooser
and many other functions of all kind:
- Basic functions of all kinds...
Multi-platform API for Image Processing systems in Life Sciences
...In it's current form, it only wraps basic functionalities of ImageJ.
The developers of WrapImaJ intend the library to support compatibilty
with the main imaging systems available in the Java language and
broadly used in the field of life sciences.
XIPL/XASM is a basic environment to build high-level Image Processing operations using a XML-based language. The idea is to compile the high-level XIPL language into a low-level one, XASM (XML-based too), using XSLT technology.