6 projects tagged "Viewers"
BRL-CAD is a powerful constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing support for rendering and geometric analysis, path-tracing for realistic image synthesis, network distributed framebuffer support, and image and signal-processing tools.
KaGez-Production aims to make game developing under Linux easier. Tutorials and examples, reaching from simple console applications (non- graphical) to OpenGL games, are available, as well as tools like Image-Viewers, and 3D-Model viewers. All applications will be made for Linux only, most graphical items will work with GTK+/GNOME.
Matew is a valid HTML/CSS generator for static image albums. It supports retrieving information from EXIF cameras and includes customizable options like character set encoding. Albums may contain sub-albums, and the appearance of an album can be fully personalized and customized by choosing a CSS style file and setting names and descriptions of albums and individual images.
Infojection provides a multimedia playback system. It is ideally suited to digital signage, plasma screen advertising, and public information screens. Players connected to projectors or big screens are able to display a variable schedule of Live TV or video, digital video like DivX, MPEG, Flash, MS PowerPoint, or HTML. Other possibilities can be realized through plugins. A Java/Tomcat Web app provides the Media Manager. Media is imported, scheduled, and then distributed to a potentially massive number of players and screens.
updateThumbnails stores the thumbnails of photos in a dot directory, stores thumbnails for different applications and sizes, supports XV thumbnails, supports generation of GNOME local thumbnails as used by GQview, only generates thumbnails if the original image has changed, and removes thumbnails where the original file no longer exists.
bashgal is simple bash shell script which generates HTML thumbnail galleries using the "convert" and "jhead" command-line utilities. It does not need to run a server-side script to view image galleries because everything is pre-rendered. The fixed-height thumbnails fill the entire browser efficiently. Multiple image sizes can be switched between by the user at any time (and remembered, without cookies or JavaScript). Thumbnails are "sprited" using CSS to produce fewer server round trips and overall smaller data transfer. Vertical images are auto-rotated and EXIF data is extracted from JPEG headers.