112 projects tagged "Windows"
Subtivals provides project subtitles for cinema festivals. Hard copies for film festivals do not always carry subtitles, especially for the hard-of-hearing. Subtivals' goals are the projection and the control of subtitles superimposed on a cinema screen. Projecting subtitles on top of another screen is called soft-titling, surtitling, supertitling, or even sometimes electronic subtitles or virtual subtitles.
fuzzylite is a cross-platform fuzzy logic control library. It provides a natural and simple way of creating a fuzzy logic engine in a few steps using object-oriented programming. It allows you to easily add your own features to the library by just using inheritance. It only relies on the Standard Template Library (STL) which comes with C++. No third-party libraries (e.g., boost) are involved. As a library, it only contains the functions you need from a fuzzy logic controller. qtfuzzylite is a Graphic User Interface which uses fuzzylite to provide a nice and easy way to visually create your fuzzy logic controllers. It allows you to design your fuzzy logic controller and interactively play with it while observing its operation in realtime, and it allows you to export your controller to actual fuzzylite C++ code, so you only need to copy and paste it into your C++ application.
Griffon is dekstop application development platform for the JVM. Inspired by Grails, it leverages the Groovy language and concepts like convention over configuration. The Swing toolkit is the default UI toolkit of choice however others may be used, principaly SWT and JavaFX. Developers may use a combination of the Groovy and Java as well as other JVM languages such as Scala, Clojure, Mirah, and Jython. It encourages the use of the MVC pattern and follows in the spirit of the Swing Application Framework (JSR 296) by defining a simple yet powerful application life cycle and event publishing mechanism.
Klen-library is a program for creating electronic books. It consists of three modules, for editing books, reading books, and creating tests. It offers password protection of every book and the editing mode. The print function makes it self-sufficient, as it allows creation of books without using third-party text editors. It uses SQLite, so you don't have to install a database server. It can export to the XWB, HTML, TXT, PDF, PostScript, and RTF formats, and can import from XWB, HTML, and TXT.
Previously, fiction books published on the Web were often divided into lines of ~80 characters for comfortable reading. This can be a problem on small displays (such as phones), causing poorly-wrapped formatting. Reformator is a simple Qt utility that attempts to remove newlines inside paragraphs without removing those between paragraphs. Just set the size of the first line indent, and Reformator will recognize real paragraphs and remove all non-useful newlines. It can also detect indent size automatically. It is recommended to back up your books before reformatting.