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Camera Tutorial
A simple tutorial on how to render objects with a camera more>> A simple tutorial on how to render objects with a camera
Camera Tutorial is a free and simple Pygame tutorial on how to draw objects at an offset, giving the effect of a camera.
Cameras in games are quite easy to implement. To people new to programming they may sound hard and intimidating, but all it is is simply drawing an object at an offset.
System requirements:
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- Pygame
Revolution tutorial 1.0
Revolution tutorial - Ebooks using the ArcadeEngine more>>
The tutorials come in a visually appealing e-book format which is both easy to read and use, the range of topics covered includes:
The basics of Revolution such as: stacks, cards, scripts, messages and timers
How to use geometric properties such as distances, angles and intersection rectangles
Understanding and using different movements including linear, polygonal, circular and elliptic
Advanced use of images
Using the built-in collision detection handlers
Plus much more.
XSLT Tools 2.0.1
Allows AppleScript to apply XSLT transformations to XML data. more>>
Flash Tutorial Widget 1.0
Flash Tutorial is a helpful widget that will allow you to learn flash quick and easy more>>
Cocoa 3D Tutorial 0.3
Free and open source tutorial that will help you start working with 3D in Cocoa more>> Free and open source tutorial that will help you start working with 3D in Cocoa
Cocoa 3D Tutorial will provide a Cocoa framework to interface the OpenGL library in a more OO-fashioned style. It is not meant to be the fastest code possible, nor to leverage all the power of OpenGL, but to give developers a easy way to start working in 3D.
NOTE: Cocoa 3D Tutorial is licensed and distributed under the terms of the Artistic License.
Main features:
- A scene tree, with cameras (one for each view) that can be easily positioned and oriented, and lights.
- Object picking, that allows an interactive manipulation of the scene.
- Factory classes for common objects (cube, sphere, cylinder, ...), groups and transformations.
- Basic OpenGL optimizations (e.g. display lists)
- Full support for OpenGL colors and materials.
- Static textures (read from a graphic file or generated from a styled text), animated textures (read from movies), procedural fixed and animated textures (using configurable Perlin 2 & 3D noise).
- Full support for ARB_vertex_program extension, seen as a special type of texture.
- An animator class, that allows to easily add dynamic components to a scene.
Enhancements
- Added StringTexture class
- Added AnimatedProcTexture class
- Added PlainSurface class
- Added InteractiveView class
- Corrected and updated some class behavior
- Updated Tutorials to use new classes
Breakout Game Tutorial 1.0
Breakout Game Tutorial - Breakout game tutorial more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
Photoshop Lab Tutorial 1.0
Photoshop Lab Tutorial - A great dashboard widget that features the latest articles on photoshoplab.com more>> <<less
Dreamweaver Tutorial 1.0
Dreamweaver Tutorial - a very useful widget if you want informations about Dreamweaver more>>
Revolution Conference Tutorial 1.0
Revolution Conference Tutorial is known as a free yet very useful stack featuring code examples and course materials for use in the series of free online conferences being held by Runtime Revolution. more>>
Revolution Conference Tutorial 1.0 is known as a free yet very useful stack featuring code examples and course materials for use in the series of free online conferences being held by Runtime Revolution. This one covers the Revolution programming metaphor. It contains everything you need to take part and as with the conferences is totally free! The stacks are updated following each conference.
CS - News - Tutorials - Widgets 0.1.0
CS - News - Tutorials - Widgets - Brings on your dashboard everything you need to know about Adobe, CS, Photoshop and more. more>> CS - News - Tutorials - Widgets - Brings on your dashboard everything you need to know about Adobe, CS, Photoshop and more.
CS - News - Tutorials - Widgets brings right on your dashboard everything you need to know about Adobe, CS, CS2, CS3, Photoshop, Dreamwaever, Flash and and and?
Main features:
- delivers a dream toolkit for print, web, interactive, and mobile design.
- the main focus is on professional print design.
- combines the best-of-the-best web design and development tools.
- serves the professional web developer.
- complete post-production solution for video professionals.
- enables you to design across media - print, web, interactive, mobile, video, and film - in the most comprehensive creative environment ever produced.
TestXSLT 3.1
TestXSLT functions as a program to experiment with the XSLT and XSL-FO languages on Mac OS X. more>>
Some features which were added recently like interactive well-formedness checking while you type or a tag completion feature also make it useful as a general-purpose XML editor.
Enhancements:
- Extra special big thanks to the folks at VitalSource for their generous donation in support of this release :-)
- Fixed the most common cause for a crash when quitting the application or closing a document window. The crash still occurs very rarely though.
- XSL-FO processing works again after it was broken by the Java 1.4.2 update.
- Theres now a preferences dialog, currently with the following options. - 1.) It allows to disable the syntax analysis which can take a long time with large documents. Note that disabling it also disables automatic closing tag insertion. - 2.) It allows to disable the wellformedness check. Disabling this stops the little warning icon from appearing. - 3.) It allows to edit the default text snippets that are inserted into the XML and XSLT text areas of new documents.
- Because of the way the preferences dialog is implemented (Cocoa Bindings), the program now requires Mac OS X 10.3.
- The wellformedness check error message (if any) is now visible in the error message drawer, and not only in the tooltip of the little warning icon. You open the drawer by clicking onto the warning icon.
- Updated the Xalan-J processor to 2.6.
- Updated the Saxon processor to 8.3, which means you can now experiment with XSLT 2.0 and XQuery.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
Test XSLT 3.0
XSLT and XSL-FO language editor. more>>
It uses the Sablotron, Gnome Libxslt, Saxon and Xalan-J XSLT processors, the FOP XSL-FO rendering engine, has lots of new features and a friendly user interface that makes playing around and learning XSLT fun.
Some features which were added recently like interactive well-formedness checking while you type or a tag completion feature also make it useful as a general-purpose XML editor.

XSLPalette 1.3.3
XSLPalette is designed as a useful tool which acts as the free, native XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 debugging palette your text editor has been missing. more>>
XSLPalette 1.3.3 is designed as a useful tool which acts as the free, native XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 debugging palette your text editor has been missing.
Major Features:- Ability to select XML source documents and XSLT stylehseets created in your editor of choice (like BBEdit).
- Execute your XSLT transformation from the XSLPalette UI.
- View intuitive error messages, s, and other diagnostic info in the XSLPalette console tab.
- Ability to specify global s from the UI for dynamic XSLT.
- View result of your transformation as raw text, a pretty DHTML tree view (when appropriate), or a rendered HTML page (when appropriate).
- Save your document and param settings as .xslpalette documents for opening later.
- Support for XSLT 1.0 and EXSLT including regexp:test and regexp:replace.
- 1.3.3 is a bug fix release that should resolve classpath issues that prevented XSLPalette from working for many users.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.3.9
- Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.0
- Mac OS X 10.1
- Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.2
- Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.3
- Mac OS Classic
License:Freeware
XML/XSLT BBEdit Script collection 1.1.1
XML/XSLT BBEdit Script collection - BBEdit XSL coding facilities more>>
Works both in OS 9 and OS X, BBEdit full is required in order to support external applescript scripts.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a typo in xsl:choose (thanks to Thomas Bruhin).
BookmarXSLT 0.1
BookmarXSLT - Display your Safari bookmarks more>>
This tiny script takes your Bookmark.plist file in libary and convert to from binary to xml and put on your deskboard. Then it uses perl to insert a xml-stylesheet tag in the xml file. When this operation is done, Safari is called to open the file. Most browsers will not be able to view this xml file, due to the use of XSLT. But Safari is cool ;P