Supported rendering modes are:
* Bitmaps
* Anti-aliased pixmaps
* Texture maps
* Outlines
* Polygon meshes
* Extruded polygon meshes
FTGL uses the Freetype font library to open and decode standard font
files. It then takes that output and stores it in a format most
efficient for OpenGL rendering.
FTGL is designed to be used in commercial quality software. It has been
written with performance, robustness and simplicity in mind.
FTGL is free software. You may use it, modify it and redistribute it
under the terms of the MIT license or the GNU LGPL, at your option.
ok merdely@
AMIDE is a completely free tool for viewing, analyzing, and registering
volumetric medical imaging data sets. It's been written on top of GTK+,
and runs on any system that supports this toolkit.
ok jasper@, ajacoutot@
PyOpenGL is the cross platform Python binding to OpenGL and related
APIs. The binding is created using the standard (in Python 2.5 and
above) ctypes library, and is provided under an extremely liberal
BSD-style Open-Source license.
PyOpenGL includes support for OpenGL v1.1 through 3.0, GLU, GLUT v3.7
(and FreeGLUT), and GLE 3. It also includes support for hundreds of
OpenGL extensions.
PyOpenGL is interoperable with a large number of external GUI libraries
for Python including (wxPython, FxPy, PyGame, and Qt). It can be used
with the Tkinter GUI library if you have installed the Togl widget for
Tk.
(ChangeLog available in the tarball)
- enable cairo backend now that it is stable; there is still a small
bug wrt printing uml classes which is beeing investigated.
Tested for several weeks.
ok giovanni@ simon@ (some time ago)
while being deprecated and undocumented, SANE_CAP_ALWAYS_SETTABLE is
still used by (at least) xsane
note to self: stop using frankenstein system to test ports!
breakage reported by naddy@