Mapnik is a Free Toolkit for developing mapping applications. It's written in C++ and there are Python bindings to facilitate fast-paced agile development. It can comfortably be used for both desktop and web development
Snappy is a quick, easy-to-use screenshot capture app for Linux. It currently has a focus on sharing screenshots, though later releases will allow screenshot management and possibly screencasting too.
Papyrus is a C++ scenegraph (canvas) library that uses cairo/cairomm for drawing operations. This allows papyrus to be used to draw in a Gtk+/Gtkmm widget, or draw to png, pdf and ps surfaces. In concept it is similar to the Gnome canvas or QT canvas.
sK1 is an open source vector graphics editor similar to CorelDRAW, Adobe Illustrator, or Freehand. First of all sK1 is oriented for PostScript processing.
The major sK1 features:
* CMYK colorspace support
* CMYK support in Postscript
* Cairo-based engine
* Color managment
... [More] * Universal CDR importer (7-X3 versions)
* Modern Ttk based (former Tile widgets) user interface [Less]
Shoebot is a pure Python graphics robot: It takes a Python script as input, which describes a drawing process, and outputs a graphic in a common open standard format (SVG, PDF, PostScript, or PNG). It has a simple text editor GUI, and scripts can describe their own GUIs for controlling variables
... [More] interactively. Being pure Python, it can also be used as a Python module, a plugin for Python-scriptable tools such as Inkscape, and run from the command line. It was directly inspired by DrawBot and Shoes. Thus, "Shoebot." [Less]
Linux library for interfacing with the Logitech G13 keypad containing methods to set the keypad backcolor, load images, and control key mappings. There are two sub-libraries providing Gtk and Gtkmm widgets that can be embedded into applications.
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