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Impressive is a program that displays PDF presentation slides with style. Smooth alpha-blended slide transitions are provided for the sake of eye candy, but in addition to this, Impressive offers some unique tools that are very useful for presentations.
libLASi is a cross-platform library that provides a C++ stream output interface for creating PostScript documents that can contain characters from any of the script and symbol blocks supported in Unicode and by the Pango layout engine.
Mapyrus is software to plot Geographic Information System data to PostScript, PDF, SVG and web image files. Mapyrus combines a BASIC-like scripting language, reading GIS datasets and running as either a utility program, a Java Servlet, or as a webser
PDF Clown is a general-purpose Java and .NET library for manipulating PDF files through multiple abstraction layers, rigorously adhering to PDF 1.7 specification (ISO 32000-1).
This project aims to provide a universal access to PDF files (creation, reading, editing, rendering...) through an accurate and elegant object-oriented API.
* Features: http://pdfclown.org/overview/features/
* Overview: http://pdfclown.org/overview/architecture/
* Website: http://pdfclown.org/
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DawNLITE is a Natural-Language-based Image Transmoding Engine. The software transforms an image to a video as recorded by a virtual camera panning and zooming over the image, following a natural language text description of the image.
Java Slideshow is a platform independent image viewer especially for huge collections. It provides an easy command line interface, supports tagging and view by category, zoom, move and has some file manager functions like delete file or find duplicates.
pChart is a PHP class oriented framework designed to create aliased charts. Most of the todays chart libraries have a cost, our project is intended to be free. pChart 2.x is now publicly released. You can get it from : http://www.pchart.net
This perl script helps users to create LaTeX Beamer Class presentations with the lowest effort possible. Just write an indented outline, the script does the rest. Status: useable (already in productive use by developer)
Graphite is a Python graphing package currently under development which
uses either SPING or PIDDLE (http://piddle.sourceforge.net).
It produces PS, PDF, SVG output, bitmap, TK or wXpython with optional modules.
pyLastFM graph is commandline tool for creating a nice looking graph time graph from Last.fm profile data. It uses the audioscrobbler.net XML interface and can create very high resolution output images.
PicaSto is a system for decentralized picture storage and sharing on the internet with separation of content and presentation. It uses the RDF metadata model to make the metadata available independently of the actual pictures.
Newsbinripper is a set of shell scripts that work as a frontend to nget and other tools (unrar, id3info, file, mogrify, par2repair) to automate the process of downloading daily updates from usenet, and generates a customisable website with galleries.
Hexerei utilizes the PIL to convert produce an image (png, jpg, gif, or bmp) consisting of color blocks which correspond to the given text. Thus, "a thousand words" become a picture!