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GL2PS C library for creating high quality vector output (primarily PostScript) from an OpenGL application.


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Directory: Computers / Programming / Graphics / Libraries / OpenGL / Add-on_Libraries
Title: GL2PS
Description: C library for creating high quality vector output (primarily PostScript) from an OpenGL application.
Location: http://www.geuz.org/gl2ps/
 
  
Directory: Computers / Software / Operating_Systems / Graphic_Subsystems / Toolkits / FLTK
Title: Gmsh
Description: A meshing tool for academic problems with parametric input and advanced visualization capabilities, integrating a build-in CAD engine and post-processor to generate automatic three dimensional finite element grid.
Location: http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/
 
  
Directory: Computers / Software / Typesetting / TeX / BibTeX
Title: directory
Description: A macro package for LaTeX and BibTeX that facilitates the construction, the maintenance and the exploitation of an address book like database. Downloads, documentation.
Location: http://www.geuz.org/directory/
 
  
Directory: Science / Math / Differential_Equations
Title: GetDP (a General environment for the treatment of Discrete Problems)
Description: A scientific software environment for the numerical solution of integro-differential equations, open to the coupling of physical problems (electromagnetic, acoustic, thermal, mechanical, ...) as well as of numerical methods (finite element methods, boundary element and integral methods, ...).
Location: http://www.geuz.org/getdp/
 
  
Directory: Science / Math / Geometry / Computational_Geometry / Software
Title: Gmsh
Description: Gmsh is a three-dimensional finite element mesh generator, primarily Delaunay, with built-in pre- and post-processing facilities. Gmsh is freely available for Windows and most UNIX platforms.
Location: http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/