Moth is a simple to use triangle mesh editor based on standardized OpenGL and
XML (file format) technologies. Its major field of application is the creation
of 3D models for interactive applications like games, visualizations,
simulations, virtual worlds and similar uses. Another field of application is
3D sketching.
WWW: http://moth.titanothere.com/
PR: ports/85955
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
viewing and projection in OpenGL. It allows user to see effects
of changing viewing and projection parameters on seeing a scene.
Additionally it is possible to dump a C file which specifies viewing
and projection of the current principal view in one routine. It could
be incorporated into another program that wants to define a specific
view and projection. VVV can therefore be used as a preview tool.
PR: ports/85948
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
fv is an HDRI viewer. Currently supported formats are the followings:
* Greg Ward's HDR (also known as Radiance/PIC/RGBE). See
http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~bjw/rgbe.html for details.
* Paul Debevec's PFM (Portable Float Map). See
http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pfm.html for details.
fv reads data from the standard input or files specified as
arguments. In the latter case, each file may be compressed one with
gzip or bzip2. The file may also change after fv is invoked, except
its header part. fv checks whether the file changes and updates the
display if necessary. This feature is useful for checking intermediate
outputs from renderers.
WWW: http://www.eaflux.com/fv/
PR: ports/85840
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
It uses a very fast algorithm and generates high quality, smooth images.
It is fully interactive, allowing for real-time mouse navigation and dynamic
generation of the Julia fractal preview. OpenGL-rendered 3D view of the
fractals is also supported.
WWW: http://zeus.polsl.gliwice.pl/~mimec/index.php?id=fraqtive
PyroTechnics is a simple OpenGL-based firework simulator.
Features
--------
o a bunch of nifty kinds of fireworks
o the ability to choreograph firework displays
o a texture-mapped water surface
o reflections in the water
o fogging
o a moving camera
o the ability to save screenshots
WWW: http://nostatic.org/pyro/pyro.html
PR: ports/85842
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
support popular graphics image formats like PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others as
needed by today's multimedia applications. FreeImage is easy to use, fast,
multithreading safe, compatible with all 32-bit versions of Windows, and
cross-platform (works both with Linux and Mac OS X).
PR: ports/85552
Submitted by: "Choe, Cheng-Dae" <whitekid@gmail.com>
images with EXIF information.
In addition to the standard EXIF fields, MetaCam also supports vendor-specific
extensions from Nikon, Olympus, Canon and Casio.
PR: ports/85628
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
or splitting animations apart, or for optimising animations created
by other programs.
PR: ports/85516
Submitted by: Jamie Jones <jamie@bishopston.net>
GNOME Colorscheme is a color scheme builder for the GNOME desktop. It is
useful for web creation as well as room painting. It supports 6 various types
of color schemes: Complements, Split Complements, Triads, Tetrads, Analogous,
and Monochromatic.
The user can lighten/darken the whole colorscheme or increase/decrease its
saturation.
WWW: http://home.gna.org/colorscheme/
PR: ports/85458
Submitted by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl>
and API stability.
The port does not build nor install the Perl and Tcl APIs -- these
will be added by separate ports.
PR: ports/83932
Submitted by: Ron van Daal (maintainer to be)
curves, etc.) and position them in 3D space. Visual, running in a separate
thread, automatically updates a 3D scene many times per second, to reflect
the current positions of the objects.
The programmer does not need to deal with display management, but can focus
on the computational aspects of the program.
The user can navigate in the 3D scene by using the mouse to zoom and rotate
while the program is running. Visual supports full vector algebra.
PR: ports/83593
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
Open Clip Are Library -- Archive of user contributed clip art that can
be freely used.
Note: includes knob WITHOUT_PNG which does not install all the png files
& text png descr files and uses a much smaller distfile.
Waterfall is yet another XMMS spectrum analyzer. While most analyzers only
show a changing snapshot of the current sound, waterfall shows a scrolling
spectrogram, a 2-d plot of frequency vs time, with energy represented by
intensity. There are also options to use color to display stereo
discrepancies, frequency onsets, or frequency uniformity.
WWW: http://www.aigeek.com/waterfall/
PR: ports/82372
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
driconf is an application for configuring DRI drivers at a system or user level,
with choices applicable to all or to specific applications. Options are
advertised to driconf by the DRI drivers.
Assistance by: lesi
icon-slicer is a utility for generating icon themes and libXcursor cursor
themes.
The inputs to icon-slicer are conceptually:
A) a set of multi-layer images, one for each size
B) a XML theme description file
Each image contains all the cursors arranged in a grid; for cursors the
layers are:
- a layer with a dot for the hotspot of each cursor
- the main image or first animation frame for multi-frame animated cursors
- the second animation frame for multi-frame animated cursors
- ...
For icons, the layers are:
- a layer with the images
- an optional layer with attachment points for emblems
- an optional layer with boxes for embedding text into icons
In practice, since loading of multilayer images is not supported by standard
image libraries, each layer is input as a separate image file.
The theme description file contains, among other things, information about the
source images to read, the location of each named cursor or icon within the
grid, and a set of aliases from names to other names.
WWW: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/icon-slicer
be exported from most CAD programs. This makes it easy to incorporate CAD
models in POV-Ray scenes.
WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/software/
PR: ports/80835
Submitted by: Roland Smith <rsmith@xs4all.nl>
QComicBook is a viewer for comic book archives containing jpeg/png
images, which aims at convenience and simplicity. Features include:
* automatic handling of archives
* full-screen mode
* two-pages mode and japanese mode
* thumbnails view
* page scaling (fit to window witdth/height, whole page)
* mouse or keyboard navigation, whatever you prefer
* bookmarks
* and more...
WWW: http://linux.bydg.org/~yogin/
The Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS) is an interactive
desktop tool that is used for easy access, manipulation, and
visualization of earth science data. The format of the data may be
either binary, GRIB, NetCDF, or HDF-SDS (Scientific Data Sets).
GrADS has been implemented worldwide on a variety of commonly used
operating systems and is freely distributed over the Internet.
JAlbum aims to be the easiest to use and most powerful tool in this
category - and free!
JAlbum is written after numerous disappointments with existing photo
gallery software. With JAlbum you have full control of the look of
the generated album, not just color theme and basic layout, still
making an album is just a matter of drag and drop + a button click
if you prefer to use one of the many existing looks. JAlbum will
process your images, make index pages and slide show pages and even
upload the final album to the Internet for your friends to see. No
extra software is needed to view the albums, -just your web browser.
Unlike "server side" album scripts, JAlbum albums can be served
from a plain web server without scripting support. You can also
share your albums on CD-ROM.
WWW: http://jalbum.net/
PR: 79051
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net>