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    Command line utility to create graphs and plots for web, CGI, paper, slides. Create pie charts, bar graphs, scatterplots, and other kinds of graphic displays from your alphanumeric, date, time, or categorical data. Input data is in .csv or .txt. Output graphics in gif, postscript, eps, png, svg and others. Useful in dynamic web content systems and other unattended uses. Command line, batch mode. For full details see http://ploticus.sourceforge.net Dec 2016: A new compact python API called SVGdatashapes supercedes ploticus; For details please see http://svgdatashapes.com
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    ImageStone

    ImageStone

    A powerful C++ class library for image manipulation

    ImageStone is a powerful C++ class library for image manipulation. Its features include load, save, display, transformation, and nearly 100 special image effects. It can be used cross platform (includes Windows, Linux, Mac), and especially under windows it can be used as a DIB wrapper class.
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    Tgif is a vector-based 2D drawing tool. It's also a hyper-structured-graphics browser on the web.
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    This is a new version of the PNGQuant software to quantize a 32 bits PNG downto 8 bits with transparency. Resulting images can display correctly in all modern browser including IE5.0 and later without ugly javascript or flash hack.
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    GTK+ collage, in short gollage, is a program to generate photo collages with a Polaroid photo frame. The photos will be place on the final image in randomly order. You can specify the degrees, the size of the photos and the final background of the image.
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    Plot statistics into graphic charts using an XML data feed. Creates graphic charts in PNG, GIF or JPG format. Creates an HTML wrapper around the image(s). Provides an optional web based PHP user interface.
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    THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO A SVG/SMIL PLAYER available ON WWW.ATOSC.ORG (glsvg) libgfxtrans is intended to provide a library for realtime graphic transitions: usefull to make some kwul transitions between static screens of a slideshow, program a mp3-
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    Extension for Tcl, which provides a complete new implementation of a graphic system for Tcl similar to Tk but on a new basis with an abstraction layer inserted to be able to use different physical graphic systems like X11, cocoa etc. easily.
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