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Typecast 1.0b2
Typecast is a tool for copying audio files from your Mac or the internet into the iTunes Podcast playlist. more>> Typecast 1.0b2 is a tool for copying audio files from your Mac or the internet into the iTunes Podcast playlist.
Enhancements:
- Native support for Intel Macs.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
PyGTS 0.3.1
A free Python tool for the manipulation of triangulated surfaces more>> A free Python tool for the manipulation of triangulated surfaces
PyGTS is an open source and Python based package used to construct, manipulate, and perform computations on triangulated surfaces.
PyGTS is a hand-crafted and pythonic binding for the GNU Triangulated Surface (GTS) Library.
Main features:
- Simple object-oriented structure giving easy access to topological properties.
- 2D dynamic Delaunay and constrained Delaunay triangulations.
- Robust geometric predicates (orientation, in circle) using fast adaptive floating point arithmetic.
- Robust set operations on surfaces (union, intersection, difference).
- Surface refinement and coarsening (multiresolution models).
- Dynamic view-independent continuous level-of-detail.
- Preliminary support for view-dependent level-of-detail.
- Bounding-boxes trees and Kd-trees for efficient point location and collision/intersection detection.
- Graph operations: traversal, graph partitioning.
- Metric operations (area, volume, curvature ...).
- Triangle strips generation for fast rendering.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Corrected internal typecasting for vertices. This fixes problems
- with using list of numbers as vertices.
- Improved cleanup code
- Build specifically for i386 of PPC under Mac OS X
Lsl Plus 0.10.4
Edit/compile/test environment for the Linden Scripting Language (LSL), implemented as an Eclipse plug-in more>> Edit/compile/test environment for the Linden Scripting Language (LSL), implemented as an Eclipse plug-in
LSL Plus is a plugin for the Eclipse platform. The plugin (as of now) allows editing, compiling and unit testing of your Second Life Linden Scripting Language (LSL) code.
LSL Plus originated as a project to create an executable semantics in Haskell for LSL (just for the fun of it... as everyone knows theres nothing more fun than programming language semantics) and evolved into this plugin (and no longer looks much like an executable semantics).
LSL Plus is intended to be cross platform. LSL Plusshould be able to work on, at the very least, the Mac OS X platform, the Win32 platform, and on Linux.
As of this writing, it will only work on the Win32 platform, because a portion of the plugin, the Haskell Core, compiles to native executables and therefore needs to be recompiled for the other platforms. See Helping Out if you want to alleviate this deficiency.
Because it is an Eclipse plugin, when you use LSL Plus you can take advantage of many of the useful features of Eclipse. Integrated support of a source code control system such as CVS or Subversion comes for "free", and there are many other features -- task list management, integration with bug tracking tools, etc. You will of course need to make sure you get the appropriate plugins to use these features.
NOTE: Most of the code in this plugin is released under a simple, permissive, BSD3 style license. A couple of fragments of the code (because they were borrowed from the Eclipse platform) are released under the Eclipse Public License.
What this effectively means is that if you want to redistribute this plugin yourself, you need to be prepared to also redistribute the source for at least those components which are released under the Eclipse Public License.
Main features:
LSL aware editor:
- LSL compilation
- LSL "Plus" module system
- LSL unit testing (test individual handlers and functions without having to setup an entire environment for the script)
- LSL general execution (test scripts with simulated avatars, prims, inventory, etc)
- Source level debugging
- Documentation integrated into Eclipse Help
Enhancements
- Inliner discards parameters
- LslPlus.exe: divide by zero ("crypto functions")
- list cast fails
- Optimizing compiler fails to inline composite functions
- llSensorRepeat() behaves wrongly in LSL Sim
- Incorrect constants in LSL Plus
- Throwaway return value from inline generates bad code
- Inline function beginning with IF, wrong ELSE grouping.
- No implicit typecast of const return values
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