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Added: 2007-02-20 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Crystal Core 0.01
Crystal Core is the main Crystal Space demo game. more>>
Crystal Core is the main Crystal Space demo game. The project makes heavy use of CEL and CELstart. It is going to be a first person shooter with many quests and puzzle elements. The three main purposes of Crystal Core are:
- Be a good and playable game.
- Be a good tutorial on how to make games using Crystal Space, CEL, and CELstart.
- Spawn a modding community. Crystal Core is heavily modular and extensible.
Main features:
- A game menu where you can start the game and change a few options.
- Two levels out of the game.
- Two creatures that will try to follow and attack you.
- A small quest that you have to solve in order to get access to some part of the level.
- Nice music and sound effects.
- Working inventory system, health, and ammo system.
<<less- Be a good and playable game.
- Be a good tutorial on how to make games using Crystal Space, CEL, and CELstart.
- Spawn a modding community. Crystal Core is heavily modular and extensible.
Main features:
- A game menu where you can start the game and change a few options.
- Two levels out of the game.
- Two creatures that will try to follow and attack you.
- A small quest that you have to solve in order to get access to some part of the level.
- Nice music and sound effects.
- Working inventory system, health, and ammo system.
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Added: 2007-04-25 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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crystal xcursors 1.1.1
crystal xcursors provides a crystal look&feel cursor pack. more>>
crystal xcursors provides a crystal look&feel cursor pack.
X11 mouse theme with the crystal look&feel,there are four versions in the package.
Enhancements:
- this release only fixes some hot spot-related bugs into the left-handed version. Many thanks to Markus Bauer and Bastian Venthur for the report and patch.
<<lessX11 mouse theme with the crystal look&feel,there are four versions in the package.
Enhancements:
- this release only fixes some hot spot-related bugs into the left-handed version. Many thanks to Markus Bauer and Bastian Venthur for the report and patch.
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Critical Mass 1.0.1
Critical Mass (Critter) is an SDL/OpenGL space shootem up game. more>>
Critical Mass (aka Critter) is an SDL/OpenGL space shootem up game. Critical Mass project currently runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.
The latter is my main development platform. Other platforms supported by SDL/OpenGL may also work with a bit of work.
<<lessThe latter is my main development platform. Other platforms supported by SDL/OpenGL may also work with a bit of work.
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Added: 2006-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Crystal Audio 2.0
CrystalAudio is a FVWM-Crystal configuration tuned for use on an audio workstation. more>>
CrystalAudio is a FVWM-Crystal configuration tuned for use on an audio workstation. It has many new applications for the menu, including many sound-related applications and improved sound controls. The project launches qjackctl at startup.
The final goal of the project is to make the FVWM-Crystal menu compatible with the freedesktop specification and to provide some tools to generate the menu entries and icons from desktop and icon files provided by the applications in the system.
Enhancements:
- generate-fvwm-crystal-menu work with both new and old type application desktop files, so it is time for the 2.0 version.
- A lot of debugging have been done on that script: See the ChangeLog for the details.
- Added support for stalonetray in all the recipes.
<<lessThe final goal of the project is to make the FVWM-Crystal menu compatible with the freedesktop specification and to provide some tools to generate the menu entries and icons from desktop and icon files provided by the applications in the system.
Enhancements:
- generate-fvwm-crystal-menu work with both new and old type application desktop files, so it is time for the 2.0 version.
- A lot of debugging have been done on that script: See the ChangeLog for the details.
- Added support for stalonetray in all the recipes.
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Added: 2007-03-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FractalEye 1.0.1
FractalEye is a height map generation by fractal formulas and perlin noise. more>>
FractalEye is a height map generation by fractal formulas and perlin noise. Heights are delivered by a fractal formula or DEM data and shown in different colors according to a gradient. In later versions an OpenGL 3D view would be nice.
More or less accidentally I took first two fractal formulas from the book "Symmetry in Chaos" to generate heights. Which provides some great test images to begin with.
<<lessMore or less accidentally I took first two fractal formulas from the book "Symmetry in Chaos" to generate heights. Which provides some great test images to begin with.
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Added: 2005-06-06 License: QPL (QT Public License) Price:
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FVWM-Crystal 3.0.5
FVWM-Crystal aims to create an easy to use, pretty, and powerful desktop environment for Linux or other Unix-like systems. more>>
FVWM-Crystal aims to create an easy to use, eye-candy but also powerful desktop environment for Linux or other Unix-like operating systems.
FVWM-Crystal uses following programs: FVWM as a window manager and "main core", ROX-Filer as file manager (manages icons on the desktop), xterm, aterm, mrxvt or urxvt as terminal emulators, MPD or XMMS as music players (theres built-in support for controlling these programs), and several other tools for different functions, like setting a wallpaper or making screen shots.
Main features:
- transparent elements of the interface: panels, menus, dialogs (pseudo-transparency, doesnt show windows underneath)
- window decorations, panel/menu colorsets and desktop wallpaper changeable from the main menu; choice saved for next X sessions
- flexible window decorations: can have different titlebar buttons layout, pixmaps, button functions
- different "desktop layouts" (panel placement and functions, desktop functions, window icons/thumbnails), changeable from the menu
- advanced keyboard support: keybindings for controlling the desktop switching, window management (moving, resizing, focusing, basic operations like minimalization or closing) - nearly 90 different keybindings
- support for controlling music players, using the keyboard or panel buttons and menus; currently MPD and XMMS are supported
- advanced support of the terminal windows: special "QuakeConsole" terminal accessible by an Alt+` (grave) keystroke similar to the console found in FPP games; terminals can be opened using RMB on the desktop; terminal windows dont release focus for newly opened windows (by default)
- a Python script for generating different panels and menus with installed applications - automatically finds programs in $PATH and creates specified menus and panels
- support for nearly 250 different applications - icons, menu/panel database entries, window styles
- different language support using gettext
Features for advanced users
- all FVWM configuration divided into small files in a simple directory structure
- special functions for loading configuration files - allows FVWM configuration files placed in different directories (for example system-wide and user-wide); user files are searched before system-wide files (directory structure must be preserved), first found file is loaded
- simple and easy to use system of "user preferences", adds to the configuration files ability to remember different user choices and recall them at any moment, usually at the startup of X session
- support for system-wide configuration in /etc/X11/fvwm/fvwm-crystal directory as well as user configuration in ~/.fvwm directory - changes in configuration files can be preserved between package updates
- special files called "recipes" - similar to "standard" FVWM configuration model (one configuration - one file), allows for different configurations in the same package (for example different music players changeable during runtime)
- support for different icon themes and sizes (similar to /usr/share/icons directory), included many icons in 22x22, 32x32 and 48x48 sizes
<<lessFVWM-Crystal uses following programs: FVWM as a window manager and "main core", ROX-Filer as file manager (manages icons on the desktop), xterm, aterm, mrxvt or urxvt as terminal emulators, MPD or XMMS as music players (theres built-in support for controlling these programs), and several other tools for different functions, like setting a wallpaper or making screen shots.
Main features:
- transparent elements of the interface: panels, menus, dialogs (pseudo-transparency, doesnt show windows underneath)
- window decorations, panel/menu colorsets and desktop wallpaper changeable from the main menu; choice saved for next X sessions
- flexible window decorations: can have different titlebar buttons layout, pixmaps, button functions
- different "desktop layouts" (panel placement and functions, desktop functions, window icons/thumbnails), changeable from the menu
- advanced keyboard support: keybindings for controlling the desktop switching, window management (moving, resizing, focusing, basic operations like minimalization or closing) - nearly 90 different keybindings
- support for controlling music players, using the keyboard or panel buttons and menus; currently MPD and XMMS are supported
- advanced support of the terminal windows: special "QuakeConsole" terminal accessible by an Alt+` (grave) keystroke similar to the console found in FPP games; terminals can be opened using RMB on the desktop; terminal windows dont release focus for newly opened windows (by default)
- a Python script for generating different panels and menus with installed applications - automatically finds programs in $PATH and creates specified menus and panels
- support for nearly 250 different applications - icons, menu/panel database entries, window styles
- different language support using gettext
Features for advanced users
- all FVWM configuration divided into small files in a simple directory structure
- special functions for loading configuration files - allows FVWM configuration files placed in different directories (for example system-wide and user-wide); user files are searched before system-wide files (directory structure must be preserved), first found file is loaded
- simple and easy to use system of "user preferences", adds to the configuration files ability to remember different user choices and recall them at any moment, usually at the startup of X session
- support for system-wide configuration in /etc/X11/fvwm/fvwm-crystal directory as well as user configuration in ~/.fvwm directory - changes in configuration files can be preserved between package updates
- special files called "recipes" - similar to "standard" FVWM configuration model (one configuration - one file), allows for different configurations in the same package (for example different music players changeable during runtime)
- support for different icon themes and sizes (similar to /usr/share/icons directory), included many icons in 22x22, 32x32 and 48x48 sizes
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Added: 2007-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KSlide 1.0.1
Kslide is one of those little games very simple but time consuming. more>>
Kslide project is one of those little games very simple but time consuming ! We have a picture which is split in more or less little squares. Then we put them randomly on the game area. Now, your job is to move the squares to unscramble all of them !
<<less Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2006-09-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Crystal Diamond 2.5
Crystal Diamond Icons is a fantastic and realistic icon theme for Kde, a graphical interface for linux. more>>
Crystal Diamond Icons is a fantastic and realistic icon theme for Kde, a graphical interface for linux.
I take the best icons from Realistik, Vista Ispirate, Nuove XT, Crystal Clear, OSX, Debian Icons and many other and I made this Icon Theme. The icons are not mine.
There are different mod such classical, shining, gentoo, arch, debian and kubuntu. The only difference between "Mods" is Kmenu except for Debian Mod (also Kcontrol, Trash and Folder Icon).
There are more icons for one application. For example there are 6 different icons for Firefox! If you like, change into your favourite icon! (Left click, change icon). In the second image for exaple, I change firefox icon.
There are many Mod for you distro:
* Classical
* Shining
* Gentoo
* Debian
* Kubuntu
* Arch
* FreeBsd/PcBsd
* Fedora/Red Hat
* MacOsX
* MacOsX Finder
* Mandriva
* Slackware
* Suse Classic
* Suse Alternative
* Ubuntu
You can see it in the screenshot!
Vista Inspirate is created by Saki, Crystal Clear is created by Everaldo, Nuove XT is created by Saki, OsX is created by kiddo, Debian Icons is created by OnkelchenTobi ...and much more!
For any problem (for example broken link) send me an email: icons[at]paolinoland.it If you like it VOTE ME and SUPPORT ME!
<<lessI take the best icons from Realistik, Vista Ispirate, Nuove XT, Crystal Clear, OSX, Debian Icons and many other and I made this Icon Theme. The icons are not mine.
There are different mod such classical, shining, gentoo, arch, debian and kubuntu. The only difference between "Mods" is Kmenu except for Debian Mod (also Kcontrol, Trash and Folder Icon).
There are more icons for one application. For example there are 6 different icons for Firefox! If you like, change into your favourite icon! (Left click, change icon). In the second image for exaple, I change firefox icon.
There are many Mod for you distro:
* Classical
* Shining
* Gentoo
* Debian
* Kubuntu
* Arch
* FreeBsd/PcBsd
* Fedora/Red Hat
* MacOsX
* MacOsX Finder
* Mandriva
* Slackware
* Suse Classic
* Suse Alternative
* Ubuntu
You can see it in the screenshot!
Vista Inspirate is created by Saki, Crystal Clear is created by Everaldo, Nuove XT is created by Saki, OsX is created by kiddo, Debian Icons is created by OnkelchenTobi ...and much more!
For any problem (for example broken link) send me an email: icons[at]paolinoland.it If you like it VOTE ME and SUPPORT ME!
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Added: 2006-12-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Perceptual Image Diff 1.0.1
Perceptual Image Diff is an image comparison utility that makes use of a computational model of the human visual system. more>>
Perceptual Image Diff is an image comparison utility that makes use of a computational model of the human visual system to compare two images.
Its useful for running automated regression testing on images that are perceptually identical but have minor pixel noise from different random number generators or small changes to algorithms.
Build Instructions:
This project makes use of the Cross Platform Make Utility and the libtiff library. You will also need Subversion to obtain the source.
1. Edit CMakeLists.txt as necessary to point to libtiff
2. Type cmake .
3. Type make .
4. pdiff should be compiled for your target system
Usage:
pdiff image1.tif image2.tif [options]
-verbose : Turns on verbose mode
-fov deg: field of view, deg, in degrees. Usually between 10.0 to 85.0. This controls how much of the screen the oberserver is seeing. Front row of a theatre has a field of view of around 25 degrees. Back row has a field of view of around 60 degrees.
-threshold p : Sets the number of pixels, p, to reject. For example if p is 100, then the test fails if 100 or more pixels are perceptably different.
-gamma g : The gamma to use to convert to RGB linear space. Default is 2.2
-luminance l: The luminance of the display the observer is seeing. Default is 100 candela per meter squared.
Enhancements:
- Incorporated bug fix from Cairo team that fixed a memory access error
- Changed the way the program releases memory from libpng to fix linking error with new versions of libpng.
- Tested with libpng version 1.2.8
<<lessIts useful for running automated regression testing on images that are perceptually identical but have minor pixel noise from different random number generators or small changes to algorithms.
Build Instructions:
This project makes use of the Cross Platform Make Utility and the libtiff library. You will also need Subversion to obtain the source.
1. Edit CMakeLists.txt as necessary to point to libtiff
2. Type cmake .
3. Type make .
4. pdiff should be compiled for your target system
Usage:
pdiff image1.tif image2.tif [options]
-verbose : Turns on verbose mode
-fov deg: field of view, deg, in degrees. Usually between 10.0 to 85.0. This controls how much of the screen the oberserver is seeing. Front row of a theatre has a field of view of around 25 degrees. Back row has a field of view of around 60 degrees.
-threshold p : Sets the number of pixels, p, to reject. For example if p is 100, then the test fails if 100 or more pixels are perceptably different.
-gamma g : The gamma to use to convert to RGB linear space. Default is 2.2
-luminance l: The luminance of the display the observer is seeing. Default is 100 candela per meter squared.
Enhancements:
- Incorporated bug fix from Cairo team that fixed a memory access error
- Changed the way the program releases memory from libpng to fix linking error with new versions of libpng.
- Tested with libpng version 1.2.8
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Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GoSAMBA 1.0.1
GoSamba is intended to handle the administration of SAMBA over the WWW. more>>
GoSamba project is intended to handle the administration of SAMBA over the WWW.
Currently it can:
- create/manage and drop SAMBA-Users
- create/manage and drop shares
- export CSV data
- config a whole SAMBA server over the WWW
- communicate in german language
<<lessCurrently it can:
- create/manage and drop SAMBA-Users
- create/manage and drop shares
- export CSV data
- config a whole SAMBA server over the WWW
- communicate in german language
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Added: 2006-05-29 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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SNPfile 1.0.1
SNPfile is a library and API for manipulating large SNP datasets. more>>
SNPfile is a library and API for manipulating large SNP datasets with associated meta-data, such as marker names, marker locations, individuals phenotypes, etc. in an I/O efficient binary file format.
In its core, SNPfile assumes very little about the metadata associated with markers and individuals, but leaves this up to application program protocols.
This project is released under the GNU General Public License.
<<lessIn its core, SNPfile assumes very little about the metadata associated with markers and individuals, but leaves this up to application program protocols.
This project is released under the GNU General Public License.
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Crystal Vista XT Paolo Icon Mod 1.5
Crystal Vista XT Paolo Icon Mod is a mouse cursor theme. more>>
Crystal Vista XT Paolo Icon Mod is NOT my theme, I modified Vista Inspirate, Crystal Clear, Nuove XT and other Icons like Debian Icons, Firefox Alternative and much more.
I take my favourite icons from these Icons-theme and I create my Mod, Crystal Vista XT Paolo Mod.
Vista Inspirate is created by Saki
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=31585)
Crystal Clear is created by Everaldo
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=25668)
Nuove XT is created by Saki
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=26449)
OsX is created by kiddo
(http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=31618)
Debian Icons is created by OnkelchenTobi
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=26430)
Sparkling Icon Folder (for non debian linux) is created by flow:
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=9245)
<<lessI take my favourite icons from these Icons-theme and I create my Mod, Crystal Vista XT Paolo Mod.
Vista Inspirate is created by Saki
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=31585)
Crystal Clear is created by Everaldo
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=25668)
Nuove XT is created by Saki
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=26449)
OsX is created by kiddo
(http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=31618)
Debian Icons is created by OnkelchenTobi
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=26430)
Sparkling Icon Folder (for non debian linux) is created by flow:
(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=9245)
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ALUT 1.0.1
ALUT is the OpenAL Utility Toolkit. more>>
At time of writing (August 2005), ALUT was a set of undocumented semi-portable functions that were mixed up in the OpenAL library distribution. The intent had always been that ALUT would be a cleanly separated library that would be portable between systems.
It was hoped that it would be well suited to producing succinct demo programs and to help new developers to get started with OpenAL. It was to do this by removing the annoying details of getting an audio application started - allowing developers to learn OpenAL without distractions such as loading sound samples from disk.
In order to move from this initial implementation to a clean API that would meet the original goals of ALUT, it was necessary to break from the past and make a clean start. The original version(s) were unnumbered - so we will arbitarily label all previous versions as 0.x.x and start this cleaned up version at release 1.0.0 to reflect changed API and implementations.
About OpenAL:
OpenAL is a cross-platform 3D audio API appropriate for use with gaming applications and many other types of audio applications.
The library models a collection of audio sources moving in a 3D space that are heard by a single listener somewhere in that space. The basic OpenAL objects are a Listener, a Source, and a Buffer. There can be a large number of Buffers, which contain audio data.
Each buffer can be attached to one or more Sources, which represent points in 3D space which are emitting audio. There is always one Listener object (per audio context), which represents the position where the sources are heard -- rendering is done from the perspective of the Listener.
<<lessIt was hoped that it would be well suited to producing succinct demo programs and to help new developers to get started with OpenAL. It was to do this by removing the annoying details of getting an audio application started - allowing developers to learn OpenAL without distractions such as loading sound samples from disk.
In order to move from this initial implementation to a clean API that would meet the original goals of ALUT, it was necessary to break from the past and make a clean start. The original version(s) were unnumbered - so we will arbitarily label all previous versions as 0.x.x and start this cleaned up version at release 1.0.0 to reflect changed API and implementations.
About OpenAL:
OpenAL is a cross-platform 3D audio API appropriate for use with gaming applications and many other types of audio applications.
The library models a collection of audio sources moving in a 3D space that are heard by a single listener somewhere in that space. The basic OpenAL objects are a Listener, a Source, and a Buffer. There can be a large number of Buffers, which contain audio data.
Each buffer can be attached to one or more Sources, which represent points in 3D space which are emitting audio. There is always one Listener object (per audio context), which represents the position where the sources are heard -- rendering is done from the perspective of the Listener.
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Added: 2006-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Crystal Monitor 6.3.2
CrystalMonitor is SuperKaramba theme. more>>
CrystalMonitor is SuperKaramba theme with:
* Guess distro
In .py file is link to files, where are basic infos about your distro. .py file finds sitably file and only writes out data to CrystalMonitor.
* Kernel monitor
Display your kernel version
* Cpu monitor
Display your procesor name, cpu cache and usage
* Ram, swap monitor
Display how many MB memory has your computer and how many MB of its is in usage
* Hdd monitor
Display Home and Root particions
* TimeMonitor
Day, Date and time monitor
* Procesor temperature and MHz monitor (ACPI)
Its working only if the ACPI and the frequency scaling are enable.
* Network (downstream/upstream) monitor (5.0 and newer)
* 12 themes (4.0 and older)
<<less* Guess distro
In .py file is link to files, where are basic infos about your distro. .py file finds sitably file and only writes out data to CrystalMonitor.
* Kernel monitor
Display your kernel version
* Cpu monitor
Display your procesor name, cpu cache and usage
* Ram, swap monitor
Display how many MB memory has your computer and how many MB of its is in usage
* Hdd monitor
Display Home and Root particions
* TimeMonitor
Day, Date and time monitor
* Procesor temperature and MHz monitor (ACPI)
Its working only if the ACPI and the frequency scaling are enable.
* Network (downstream/upstream) monitor (5.0 and newer)
* 12 themes (4.0 and older)
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Added: 2007-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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