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    MiniPixel

    MiniPixel

    A tiny pixel art editor

    MiniPixel is a minimalistic pixel art editor written in Zig. It's designed for simplicity and efficiency, providing essential tools for creating and editing pixel art without the overhead of more complex software.
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    pnglib

    pnglib

    a free library to read and display PNG images.

    Here is a c_version of Thomas Bleeker's pnglib 1.0, a free graphy library. His site is https://www.madwizard.org/programming/projects/pnglib Thomas's original code is x86-asm. She(the code) can read and display PNG images in programs, and link without Zlib. With the author's permission, Leisure bamboo translate her to c. So she can be compile by turbo c 2.0, borland c 4.5, visual c 6.0, keil c51 7.5, or others. Some(not all) plainform where she can run, as below: 1)dosbox, see about her in sample.tc2. dpmi.bc4; 2)window, see about her in sample.bc4, dpmi.bc4, sample.vc6; 3)c51's uv2 simulator, see about her in sample.uv2; 4)arm singlechip, that is cino f780 barcode scanner. ...
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    vim.wasm

    vim.wasm

    Vim editor ported to WebAssembly

    ...Basic usage is described in comments at top of the file. Example source contains min-heap data structure and heap sort algorithm. Enjoy coding! And :% runs the code in your browser.
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    GLEXT - Win32 OpenGL Extension API

    Win32 OpenGL Extension API

    GLEXT is a Win32 DLL with header and linker library, designed using Microsoft Visual Studio 2012. It implements all publicly available OPENGL extensions as static functions, that can be directly called without the danger of running into NULL pointer exceptions. It can be freely used and distributed or modified. And as source is also available, the API can be recompiled with other versions of Visual Studio. And source can also be recompiled with Other C/C++ API for different OSes, with...
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    Gimp User Filter is a plugin for The Gimp (http://www.gimp.org/), originally written by Jens Restemeier back in 1997. This project is about maintaining the plugin, keeping it compatible with current versions of Gimp, and eventually extending its features
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