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    moebinv

    moebinv

    C++ libraries for manipulations in non-Euclidean geometry

    ...Besides C++ libraries there is a Python wrapper, which can be used in interactive mode (https://codeocean.com/capsule/7952650/). Both libraries work in arbitrary dimensions and signatures of metric. Additionally, there are some 2D/3D-specific routines including a visualisation to PostScript files through Asymptote (http://asymptote.sourcefourge.net) software. The source is written in literate programming NoWeb.
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    Ampare Read Books Records

    Ampare Read Books Records

    Record which book you read , how many page , status , progress and mor

    Ampare Read Books Records is a console software written in python that automatically track which book already read , how many page , status , progress , delete and more. Coming to Launchpad PPA soon . Need some help
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    Pyberry

    Pyberry

    Open source library software (books); command line only

    Pyberry is open source library management (i.e. books, etc.) software, written in (of course) Python 3. It is command line based with no GUI planned as of now and is designed to be extremely lightweight and fast. It uses sqlite as a database backend and supports looking up books by ISBN. Information can be obtained from Amazon and other sources. Pyberry is looking for a release specialist! Do you know how to package versions for release across platforms?
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    pyGrabber
    A python-based GUI program to facilitate grabbing of public domain texts from various online resources
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    note taking simplified
    *nts* provides a simple format for using text files to store notes, a command line interface for viewing notes in a variety of convenient ways and a cross-platform, wx(python)-based GUI for creating and modifying notes as well as viewing them.
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    PygLibs is an all-in-one Python game library. It contains a gui, map creator, sprite system, and other useful functions.
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    pyconnotea provides Python bindings for the Connotea WebAPI (see http://www.connotea.org/wiki/WebAPI). At present, there are no releases yet. But you may check out the source from the subversion repository. For documentation see the Home Page
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