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    Automatic Drawing Generation

    Automatic Drawing Generation

    A canvas library for generating technical drawings

    The ADG library (Automatic Drawing Generation) is a set of functions focused on automating the drawing of mechanical parts. It is not a CAD system but a GObject-based library where a custom application can put common CAD entities such as paths, hatches and dimensions, to automatically create technical drawings. A demo application is provided in order to show the capabilities of the canvas. Although it is possible to interact with the library directly in C (that is what the adg-demo program is doing), the canvas is expected to be used from higher level languages, much in the same way as what done in the GNOME stack. ...
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    Atomschlag

    Atomschlag

    A lightweight Webkit browser written entirely in Python

    Atomschlag is a project of writing a Webkit-based browser using PyGTK and PyWebkitGTK, completely in Python, to create a useable, secure and lightweight replacement of existing browsers in custom appliances. The primary project goals are: - small size; - minimal abilities to track you down based on the client info; - maximal compatibility with proxy-based anonymity layers such as I2P; - URL filtering for blocking ads and user tracking services; - simple and non-overloaded user interface.
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    Lightningbeam

    Lightningbeam

    IDE for creating interactive Flash and HTML5 content

    Lightningbeam is a free, open-source alternative to Adobe Flash. It is written in Python, and uses PyGUI for a GUI, swfc for compiling, and Cairo for image processing. It has the ability to export to HTML5 as well as .swf, allowing for viewing on non-Flash-compatible devices (such as the iPhone or the Kindle), and can pack all resources into a single HTML file for portability. Lightningbeam supports ActionScript, allowing for interactive content creation.
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