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    New Terrain and 3D Map System

    New Terrain and 3D Map System

    a very lightweight advanced terrain-rendering and 3D map rendering sys

    A very lightweight advanced terrain-rendering and 3D map rendering system. Minimal dependencies: OpenGL, SDL. It's distrib in 2-3 separate modules: 1. the C++ implementation of the terrain- and/or surface- rendering Algorithms I have developed: both a multithread and a non-multithread variant is relaeased. 2. Seme as at point 1. , but with a road-network rendering and collision-detection module I wrote before. It also adds some trees at the top of the terrain. (multitread vesion...
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    Clint

    Clint is a library for Qt projects to create charts, trees, etc.

    Clint can display data containing in a QAbstractItemModel as charts, trees or timelines. A chart can be linear ( data are displayed as curves, bars or points), radial ( data are displayed like a bar chart but in circle) or a piechart (2D or 3D). A tree displays data from a model like QTreeItemModel in a classic tree (horizontal or vertical) or radial (in circle). A timeline displays data from a model like a QListItemModel following a path.
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