A codebase for the construction of 3d online virtual worlds. Includes everything you need to make your own multiplayer online roleplaying game. All game rules are contained in plugins which can be written in easy scripting languages such as Python.
[This library has moved to: https://github.com/vishnubob/python-midi/] Read, write, process and build MIDI streams using a high level pythonic API. Support for the ALSA sequencer provides the ability to accurately transmit and receive MIDI data.
This project aims at writing a threaded, object-oriented and scriptable game engine targetting the .NET platform, using a mixture of c# or managed c++ ports of famous c/c++ components such as OGRE, CEGUI, Newton, Lua, Python, Audiere, OpenAL, etc...
GtkGLExt is an OpenGL extension to GTK+. It provides additional GDK objects which support OpenGL rendering in GTK+, and GtkWidget API add-ons to make GTK+ widgets OpenGL-capable.
Pure Python library for Enhanced Metafile (.emf) ECMA-234 compliant scalable graphics files. ECMA-234 is the published API for the Windows GDI, and .emf vector graphics files are natively supported by the OpenOffice suite of tools and in RTF files.
LARGE (10,000+ song) music library manager with: * Two player user interfaces * Desktop PC with wxWidgets GUI * Embedded system with speech feedback (no gui) * Inter-player synchronization via tcp/ip
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A Open Source project with the main goal to make a simple way to display 3D objects from a Geodatabase (PostgreSQL/PostGIS) on the Web. This project was created by OpenGEO (www.opengeo.com.br).
pymaj is a tool for using the Philips Micro Audio Jukebox MP3 player (aka HDD060 or GoGear) under GNU/Linux. It supports artist/albums folders, ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags and M3U playlists.
Pygme is an mplayer frontend written in Python/PyGTK. Pygme has a searchable media library (similar to winamp), a playlist and has ID3 tagging support. It uses sqlite through pysqlite bindings to maintain media lib and playlists.
Plasmatic is a cross platform multimedia delivery and playback system. While designed primarily for digital signage applications, its flexibility allows for any number of uses.
With DVD Slideshow you're able to put your photo collection on a DVD!
Now it's easy and fun to show your photos to your friends.
Make it even more enjoyable by adding sound, and by your own made menu.
A must have for every Linux user!
Image2DocInfo has been made to quickly tag digital pictures. A GUI allows you to set attributes for an image, and then store them in XML files. Those files follow the Dublin Core naming scheme and are stored in the same directories than the pictures.
Webcomic Archive and News Generator (WANG) is a database driven PHP application built for both aspiring and existing web comics. Written with a focus on security and speed, the code is built to be easy to use for code novices and experts alike.
GLE is a library of C functions that draw
extruded surfaces, including surfaces of revolution,
sweeps, tubes, polycones, polycylinders and helicoids.
GLE uses the OpenGL(R) API to perform the actual rendering.
PyMetaPost provides a Python front-end to the graphics program (and language) MetaPost. It allows you to create graphics files with the power of MetaPost and LaTeX through a simple PythonAPI.
Remote access to Ableton Live's PythonAPI framework. Currently supporting telnet, access, UDP linewire, Open Sound Control, example code and API provided. Written in Python.
A Blender pythonAPI to make it easy for other script developers to create their own GUI elements. The hole API is designed in an object orientated manner.
One of the main goals is that the API will also work with Blender 2.50 in the future.