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    Quadtree Demo

    Demonstrates a quadtree for spatial indexing of triangles

    ... - Percentage of total number of triangles per region. The OpenGL graphics library is used to render the results, regions as well as the underlying triangle mesh. Navigation (e.g. zooming, moving) is available by keyboard and mouse. Example meshes are provided in wavefront *.obj format and can be opened from inside the program.
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    WonderGUI

    GUI library for games and multimedia.

    ...It doesn’t run your main loop, initialize your application window or assume to be the only code drawing in your window. Instead, you tell WonderGUI about mouse and keyboard events and the screen regions where widgets might need to be redrawn. This makes WonderGUI an excellent toolkit for games and media applications.
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    FXwm

    A minimistic Linux window manager with css style config

    Our take on a basic window manager for Linux which adheres to the philosophy of "do one thing and do it well." As a result, this window manager only manages windows and does not provide any supervision at all. Instead it relies on another program, such as wbar or web.de, to actually provide that functionality. And in order to keep administration to a minimum, there is only one config file that can be manipulated to change the appearance of the window chrome using css styled syntax.
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