174 projects tagged "English"
Motorsport is a project with a clear goal: to create the most realistic vehicle simulation possible. This includes cars and trucks, which can be driven using common input devices such as keyboards and steering wheels. It limits realism to what the hardware, and is intended for hardcore driving simulator fans. This means that it will try to have realistic physics, but not necessarily 'playable', 'easy', or 'fun' physics - these characteristics will depend on which vehicle is driven and on what a person is trying to drive it.
The XMMS Picture Viewer Input Plugin adds picture support to XMMS for various image formats. The picture is displayed for a (configurable) time. In conjunction with XMMS playlists, this makes it possible to create slideshows very easily, e.g. opening a directory that contains picture files directly starts the slideshow.
Rounded border styles are being introduced with the CSS 3 standard. However, this version of CSS is not yet being supported by most of the current browsers in use. PhpMyBorder provides an alternative solution that uses images or pure CSS2 to render rounded borders of configurable size and presentation style. Dynamic generation of border images is usually a heavy task, especially for busy sites. This class employs caching to reduce the border image generation overhead.
The Photomaniac Media Library is a media management solution for digital photographers who have to manage large amounts of digital media. Its strength is its native support for RAW images, version control, team functionality, speed, cross-platform compatibility, and cost efficiency.
JSculpt is a script-based 3D constructive solid geometry modeling system featuring a realtime parser and the ability to preview in a rich GUI. JSculpt currently supports JavaScript as a modeling language. It features integration with major open source rendering systems such as POVRay and Yafray. Mesh export to blender or other modeling software is also possible.
CADauno is a 3D modeling tool based on the NURBS surfaces. It aims to exploit the power of NURBS at representing free forms. It provides an interpolation facility ("skinning" technique), which enables the designer to create a closed surface passing through different section curves. This makes it possible, as an example, to build a human body 3D model starting from sections provided by a Computed Axial Tomography scanner.