This package contains the Python modules that allow you to use the
Clutter toolkit in Python programs.
this doesn't fully work yet, but it's now intree in case someone
wants to have a look at fixing it.
Clutter-GTK is a library providing facilities to integrate Clutter into
GTK+ applications. It provides a GTK+ widget, GtkClutterEmbed, for
embedding the default ClutterStage into any GtkContainer.
An experimental clutter cairo 'drawable' actor. Sucks a bit as renders
cairo via an image surface and thus no real cairo rendering
acceleration. Experiments with glitz and sharing GL contexts for such
acceleration proved problematic.
A glue layer between clutter and box2d that provides a special group
where the actors can be set to be static or dynamic in regard to a
physics simulation.
Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, visually
rich and animated graphical user interfaces.
Clutter uses OpenGL (and optionally OpenGL ES for use on Mobile and
embedded platforms) for rendering but with an API which hides the
underlying GL complexity from the developer. The Clutter API is intended
to be easy to use, efficient and flexible.
A new programming language that makes it easy to create your own
interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art - and share your
creations on the web. Designed to help young people (ages 8 and up)
develop 21st century learning skills. As they create Scratch projects,
young people learn important mathematical and computational ideas, while
also gaining a deeper understanding of the process of design.
from maintainer Stuart Cassoff, with tweaks by me and input from
ajacoutot@.
PyGraphics aims to translate the new features of Media Computation from
its JPython version to CPython. Its aims to implement support for image,
sound and video manipulation as well as adding simple 3D capabilities.
several inputs from wcmaier@
From Brad.
FFmpeg contains a type conversion vulnerability while parsing malformed 4X
movie files. The vulnerability may be exploited by a (remote) attacker to
execute arbitrary code in the context of FFmpeg or an application using
the FFmpeg library.
dependency: gtkclist.h depends on gtk.h depends on gtkctree.h depends on
gtkclist.h -> boom. Simply including <gtk/gtk.h> works, though.
OK maintainer, and also tested on amd64 by Jonathan Armani, thanks!
Properly register mime types and install schema file while here.
Use PKG_SUBST instead of perl -pi dance.
With help from wcmaier@ for python-fu and ajacoutot@ for gconf-fu, tnx!
MAINTAINER timeout, ok ajacoutot@
grudgingly-ok-though-itd-be-nice-if-people-just-used-distutils wcmaier@
- use gnome MODULE
- add missing desktop-file-utils run_depends
- this is a SHARED_ONLY port, add --disable-static
- remove dot.desktop patch, evince should be in graphics, not office
remove pornview as it's and old, unmaintained port with code that's bad and
doesn't play nice with gtk2. there are enough ports that do the same (but
don't have the nice name)... gqview, ristretto, gthumb, gpicview, etc,etc)
as discussed with tedu@, landry@ and ajacoutot@
"at this point, I won't argue for keeping it alive." tedu@
ajacoutot@ had a long story about dragons and eating virgins, but basicly "ok"
- explicitly disable lqr (experimental liquid rescale)
- fix for building no_x11 FLAVOR with ImageMagick already installed
noticed by and previous ok kili@, ok naddy@
Enable python and printing support. (Note: the pros and cons about python
have been discussed at p2k8, and most people agreed that it isn't an issue).
Adjust license information (it's GPLv2).
Add a MAINTAINER (who maintained this program for quite some time now).
From the "new" maintainer Giovanni Bechis <bigionews@snb.it>. Thanks!
Tested on i386 and powerpc by me, and on amd64 by simon@
SVG::Graph is a suite of perl modules for plotting data. SVG::Graph
currently supports plots of one-, two- and three-dimensional data, as
well as N-ary rooted trees.
The Tesseract OCR engine was one of the top 3 engines in the 1995 UNLV
Accuracy test. Between 1995 and 2006 it had little work done on it, but
it is probably one of the most accurate open source OCR engines
available. The source code will read a binary, grey or color image and
output text. A tiff reader is built in that will read uncompressed TIFF
images, or libtiff can be added to read compressed images.
reworked from scratch from an original submission by
jrrs at ice-nine dot org a while ago on ports@; he's been non-responsive
so far so I'm taking MAINTAINERship.
hardware architecture instead of the machine port. Also add support
for detecting the presence of AltiVec at run-time using the
machdep.altivec sysctl.
At the moment AltiVec is disabled but this at least allows the
configure script to build in the support if --disable-altivec is
removed. Facilitates further testing and debugging.
ok kili@ jakemsr@
since the AltiVec support is not actually being built and even if
the autoconf test is bypassed to make sure it is built it isn't
being used with the current code in the Gimp.
ok kili@
Thanks oga@ and Jonathan Armani for testing.
Add (previously missing) license comment; the license for 3.2.5 has
reverted to MIT-like.
patches/patch-w_intersect_c includes a reimplementation of some
complex math functions, not yet in our libm.
- add a patch from debian to fix an out of bounds error
- remove xsa@ as maintainer per his request
- bump PKGNAME
"if it works, i'm fine with it" xsa@
- remove jolan@ as maintainer per his request
- specifiy license version
- regen WANTLIB
- plugin flavor moves to it's own package (www/swfdec-plugin)
- other misc tweaks
Chris Coyne created a small language for design grammars called
CFDG. These grammars are sets of non-deterministic rules to produce
images. The images are surprisingly beautiful, often from very
simple grammars.
cfdg is a command-line tool to produce images in PNG format from
these grammars.
Rawstudio is an open-source program to read and manipulate RAW images
from most digital cameras.
Rawstudio will convert your RAW files into JPEG, PNG or TIF images which
you can then print or send to friends and clients.
It has a graphical user interface, so you can simply open a RAW file and
experiment with the controls to see how they effect the image. Rawstudio
has a very simple architecture which is optimized for ease of use and
therefore should be intuitive to most photographers.
The normal workflow would be that you first convert your RAW files and
then use an image editing application to further work on your images.
Rawstudio itself is a highly specialized application for processing RAW
images, not a fully featured image editing application.
ok phessler@
added since last update:
- AVM2 (Flash 9) SWF muxer
- QT variant of IMA ADPCM encoder
- VFW grabber
- Ipod/Iphone compatible mp4 muxer
- Mimic decoder
- MSN TCP Webcam stream demuxer
- RL2 demuxer / decoder
- IFF demuxer
- 8SVX audio decoder
- BFI demuxer
- MAXIS EA XA (.xa) demuxer / decoder
- BFI video decoder
- OMA demuxer
also:
* headers have been moved to library specific subdirectories instead
of all under ffmpeg.
* libswscale is now enabled in the build.
feedback/ok brad@
a number of different sources and perform simple manipulation on the
captured image. The image can be saved as one or more PNG or JPEG
files.
Works with uvideo(4).
OK robert@
libungif has been renamed to giflib:
"Work on libungif has been halted due to the expiration of the patent on LZW.
giflib continues to have bugfixes and patches merged. As part of this work,
the sourceforge project has been renamed from libungif to giflib."
(http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=753553)
many changes and fixes, including extended EXIF support, and option to
save as png 8 or 16 bits.
originally from sthen@, with tweaks by me
ok merdely@
"if it makes sense, commit it" mbalmer@
- don't crash on corrupt CR2 files
- extract largest JPEG from X3F files
- new DNG matrices
- support new cameras from Canon, Fuji, Hasselblad, Nikon, Nokia,
Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Sony
from brad, "go for it" okan
it makes more sense to add devhelp as run_depends for gnome-session and
leave it to the user to install it manually for other packages
"if you're as happy as a pig in poop, commit it" jasper@
GPicView is a simple and fast GTK based image viewer. The minimalistic
design makes it extremly lightweight and fast with low memory usage.
from Robin Eklind <robin0x00 at gmail dot com> with some tweaks
* precise license marker
* indent
* tweak DESCR
- use SUBST_VAR
- add gnomeprint support to the gnome FLAVOR
- use textproc/intltool MODULE
- fix a memleak that would lead to a crash when trying to export using
pixbux(png, jpg...); from GNOME svn
Pycha is a very simple Python package for drawing charts using the great
Cairo library. Its goals are to be lightweight, simple to use, nice
looking with default values, allow customization. It won't try to draw
any possible chart on earth but draw the most common ones nicely.
from niallo@; ok merdely@
xoris is a simple util that dumps a rgb-color value of any part of the
screen to stdout. The program can do this in three variants:
1. hex (#b0958e)
2. string of rgb numbers (229 229 229)
3. abstract name (gray90)
To get such enumerated color specifications, click: Button1,
Ctrl+Button1, Shift+Button1 correspondingly.
thanks to responsive upstream, no patches required
ok eric@
gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
say the least!
As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
the error.
What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
discussed with jasper@
- Slideshow icon in settings
- crash when displaying 1BPP BMP images
- crash with Jpeg images containing incorrect Exif information due to
Exiv2 API misuse
From brad@ (tested/confirmed by me)
ILM Base libraries providing:
- Half is a class that encapsulates our 16-bit floating-point format.
- IlmThread is a thread abstraction library for use with OpenEXR and
other software packages. It currently supports pthreads and Windows
threads.
- Imath implements 2D and 3D vectors, 3x3 and 4x4 matrices, quaternions
and other useful 2D and 3D math functions.
- Iex is an exception-handling library.
GEGL (GEneric Graphics Library) is a graph based image processing
framework.
GEGL's original design was made to scratch GIMP's itches for a new
compositing and processing core. This core is being designed to have
minimal dependencies and a simple well defined API.
ok jasper@
Babl is a dynamic, any to any, pixel format conversion library. It
provides conversions between the myriad of buffer types images can be
stored in. Babl doesn't only help with existing pixel formats, but also
facilitates creation of new and uncommon ones.
Features:
* Tiny API in normal use
* Planar and linear buffers
* Thread safe processing
* Extendable formats, color models, components and datatypes
* Reference 64bit floating point conversions for data types and color
models
ok jasper@
DCMTK is a collection of libraries and applications implementing
large parts of the DICOM standard for medical imaging. It
includes software for examining, constructing and converting
DICOM image files, handling offline media, sending and receiving
images over a network connection, as well as demonstrative image
storage and worklist servers.
great feedback naddy@ (a little while ago)
the program is to interpolate pixels in JFIF images (commonly
referred to as "JPEG images"). This is useful to correct images
from a digital camera with CCD defects. For example, if one pixel
is always bright green, this pixel can be interpolated away with
jpegpixi.
From Giovanni Bechis <g.bechis@snb.it>.
ok okan@