12 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
ScenePainter is a program for creating comics by (re-)arranging prefabricated graphic elements, taken from a media library. It can also be used as a developer tool for programmers and artists that are building games using threering's nenya library. Currently, ScenePainter does not ship with resourcefiles of its own, but is able to extract graphics from the games "Puzzle Pirates" and "Bang Howdy" by three rings design, inc. These graphics however, are copyrigthed materials and require permission to be used (e.g. for creating fan art).
Jim (Java Image Manager) is a program for managing your personal images (photos, etc.). While Jim is really easy to use, its tagging technology is quite powerful. A plugin system makes it easy extensible with new technologies. It runs on several operating systems (including Windows, Linux and many more); all you need is a Java Runtime Environment.
Pyjamas-Desktop is a cross-platform framework and application widget set, based on WebKit. It is similar to Python-Qt4 and Python-Gtk2, except it is much easier to use and is more powerful. Pyjamas-Desktop allows you to not only create your application with a simple widget set but also to mix in CSS stylesheets, full HTML, load and run Web pages, load plugins that conform to the NSAPI such as Adobe Flash, and execute JavaScript. It is a port of Pyjamas to the desktop, so applications written for Pyjamas can also be run unmodified under Pyjamas-Desktop.
Kabeja is a Java library for parsing CAD data (i.e. Autodesk's DXF format) and converting to SVG (dxf2svg). You can use Kabeja from the command line or embed it into your application. It includes a plain DXF2SVGViewer and integration into the Cocoon XML Web development framework and the Inkscape SVG editor.
XELand generates night landscapes as stereo pairs for cross-eye viewing. Currently it uses two map generation methods (plus some variations). Generated height maps are seamless and can be saved as PNG images. The program requires only JDK 1.5 or above, and is very easy to use. To take full advantage of XEland you should learn cross-eye viewing.
Apache XML Graphics Commons is a library that consists of several reusable components used by Apache Batik and Apache FOP. Many of these components can easily be used separately outside the domains of SVG and XSL-FO. You will find components such as a PDF library, an RTF library, Graphics2D implementations that let you generate PDF and PostScript files, and much more.