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    Generic Image Decoder

    Generic Image Decoder

    A standalone, portable generic Ada package for decoding images

    The Generic Image Decoder is a package for decoding a broad variety of image formats, from any data stream, to any kind of medium. Unconditionally portable code: OS-, CPU-, compiler- independent code. More information on... http://gen-img-dec.sf.net Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/gid Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/gid
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    AdaFontDemo

    AdaFontDemo

    Ada Fonts is a minimalistic example of using freetype fonts in OpenGL

    Ada Fonts is a minimalistic example of using freetype fonts in OpenGL Ada applications using Felix Krause's FreeTypeAda package It is intended to be the modern version of the "glut font" demos from a previous era. It also uses Stephen Sangwine's PNG-IO package, and thin bindings to OpenGL, SDL2. More importantly, it shows how to encapsulate the scripts and runtime libraries necessary to easily compile and run on any computer running Windows, OS-X, or GNU/Linux. The...
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