barcode is meant to solve most needs in barcode creation with a
conventional printer. It can create printouts for the conventional
product tagging standards: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, as well as
a few other formats. Ouput is generated as either Postscript or
Encapsulated Postscript (other back-ends may be added if needed).
ok pvalchev@
The OpenJPEG library is an open-source JPEG 2000 codec written
in C language. It has been developed in order to promote the
use of JPEG 2000, the new still-image compression standard
from the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG).
Eric Faurot. Some infrastructure tweaks by me.
Appears to work just fine on a variety of display and architectures,
only issue so far is:
- garbled menus with gimp on 8 bits + RENDER (weird combination).
- firefox 2.0 unhappy on 8 bits displays (setting GDK_USE_XFT=0 solves this)
Comix is a user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is specifically
designed to handle comic books, but also serves as a generic viewer. It
reads images in ZIP, RAR or tar archives (also gzip or bzip2 compressed)
as well as plain image files.
libkipi is a trivial update.
kipi-plugins features several improvements: switches to exiv2 from libexif,
moves the ImageMagick dependency to a runtime depend (due to a weird
ImageMagick bug).
- Nikns Siankin <nikns@secure.lv> takes mainteinership
- add support for several external codecs
- fix regress target
- and many more
from Nikns Siankin <nikns@secure.lv>
K3DSurf can be used by everyone interested in 3D Mathematical drawing
functions and doesn't require any special competence of users. Most of
the work was done with the intention to make K3DSurf as simple as
possible without affecting its efficiency: K3DSurf program is developed
for use by beginner users with low level degree in mathematical science
by simply testing examples given with it and by rendering them with
Povray. Pov scripts (and other file formats) generated by K3DSurf can
also be integrated in complicated scenes.
"put it in" steven@