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Extension to iterate custom Python snippets over objects
An inkscape extension, written in python, that accepts snippets of Python code, and iteratively executes them over a set of objects. Iteration can be over the current selection, or over an XPath. Python code is given the current node and attributes, and can modify or delete the node, create new nodes, or simply perform calculations.
libGo is a C++ class library containing all kinds of
things that proved useful to me.
Included are:
- Linear algebra, using LAPACK and CBLAS
- V4L(1) image grabber
- Multithreading
- Image containers (up to 3D)
- Some simple optimisation code
- Python embedding helper
- Matlab interface
- .. and other things, have a look at the HTML documentation!