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    transitfeed

    Tools for reading, validating & writing transit schedule info in GTFS

    ...It provides a library to help you parse, validate, and generate General Transit Feed Spec (GTFS) feed files. It contains several parts, including TransitFeed (Python package for reading, writing, and validating feeds); Feedvalidator (command line tool that checks a GTFS feed for problems); ScheduleViewer (application for exploring a feed on a map) and more; each with their own set of instructions.
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    Ycad is a library of CAD functions in Java. Currently only DXF is supported for reading, viewing and writing. The DXF drawing may be rendered to a Graphics object for printing or imaging.
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    Tool kit for moving KML formatted Geospatial data into and out of other GIS packages such as ESRI ArcGIS, PostGIS, etc Supports reading and writing Google Earth files via Python and other GIS packages.
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    This is a Python interface for reading and writing Magellan GPS unit map files. There is also a command line tool for creating GPS maps from OpenStreetMap data.
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    Source code in C# for wrapper classes for ShapeLib.dll (http://shapelib.maptools.org): a library for reading and writing shape files ( shp shx and dbf).
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    A C library for reading and writing BSB format image files. Typically used for nautical charts, BSB image files use the .KAP extension and store cartographic information in addition to a run-length encoded raster image. Includes bsb2tif & tif2bsb tools.
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    This project provides a library written in Python for reading and eventually writing ISO8211 files. ISO8211 is a format used for various GIS systems (geographic data), including SDTS, the format used by the US Geological Survey.
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    geoscipy

    Python-accessible toolkit for Geoscience & Remote Sensing Applications

    GeoSciPy is a set of C and Python functions that provide an API for all aspects of Geoscience and Remote Sensing Applications. Functions include reading/writing of many data formats, images, vectors, ..., and processing of images, vectors, ... including map projections, ... The library is written C, using HDF5 as the file format for storage of all remotely-sensed data and ancillary data, as well as processed data. The C functions assume a particular format for the HDF5 file contents, and provide functions for reading and writing data to such files. ...
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