C CGI Scripts for BSD

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    Automatic Drawing Generation

    Automatic Drawing Generation

    A canvas library for generating technical drawings

    The ADG library (Automatic Drawing Generation) is a set of functions focused on automating the drawing of mechanical parts. It is not a CAD system but a GObject-based library where a custom application can put common CAD entities such as paths, hatches and dimensions, to automatically create technical drawings. A demo application is provided in order to show the capabilities of the canvas. Although it is possible to interact with the library directly in C (that is what the adg-demo program is doing), the canvas is expected to be used from higher level languages, much in the same way as what done in the GNOME stack. Lua bindings based on LGI are already provided out of the box. The adg-lua project, downloadable from the "Files" section, provides Lua programs and demos that leverages these bindings.
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    gdcsim is a modular logic circuit simulator that can run unattended. It detects faults such as glitches and race conditions.
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    Intend to reproduce most of the conversational programming functionality of the Fagor 8055TC lathe controller. Web browser interface for easy portability between different OS. Visit project web-site for demo.
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    Sehr Gut Libs (sglibs) is a set of utility libraries for general and scientific programming. It includes stack and string manipulation, CGI I/O, config file parsing, and sequence-processing for molecular biology.
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    hr ("High Resolution") is a small command-line utility to calculate possible elemental compositions for a given mass. It allows to run calculations interactively, in batch mode, via the command line, or (using a webserver) via a web interface.
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    C++ libraries for creation of CGI applications. Functions include stream operators for the creation of HTML formatting, forms, etc. URL decoding and element retrieval, MySQL access, and encryption.
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