The eigth alpha release of cgkit2 is available at http://cgkit.sourceforge.net
What is it?
---
The Python Computer Graphics Kit is an Open Source software package
containing a collection of Python modules, plugins and utilities that
are meant to be useful for any domain where you have to
The sixth alpha release of version 2 of the Python Computer Graphics
Kit is available at http://cgkit.sourceforge.net
This release also comes with a "preview" version of a Maya Python
package that integrates Python into the 3D tool Maya.
What is it?
---
The Python Computer Graphics Kit
The fifth alpha release of version 2 of the Python Computer Graphics
Kit is available at http://cgkit.sourceforge.net
What is it?
---
The Python Computer Graphics Kit is a generic 3D package written in
C++ and Python that can be used for a variety of domains such as
scientific visualizat
The fourth alpha release of version 2 of the Python Computer Graphics
Kit is available at http://cgkit.sourceforge.net
What is it?
---
The Python Computer Graphics Kit is a generic 3D package written in
C++ and Python that can be used for a variety of domains such as
scientific visualiza
The third alpha release of version 2 of the Python Computer Graphics
Kit is available at http://cgkit.sourceforge.net
What is it?
---
The Python Computer Graphics Kit is a generic 3D package written in
C++ and Python that can be used for a variety of domains such as
scientific visualizat
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 00:14:30 +0100, "Martin v. Löwis"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> are there any guidelines about what to do if a Windows extension for
>> Python 2.4 requires the C++ runtime (msvcp71.dll)?
>
>No; it should "just work fine". [...]
I fully agree with that. :) And that was actuall
Hi,
are there any guidelines about what to do if a Windows extension for
Python 2.4 requires the C++ runtime (msvcp71.dll)? If I want to
distribute a binary installer of an extension that contains C++ code,
should I really include the msvcp71.dll in the package? It doesn't
sound like a good idea
The second alpha release of version 2 of the Python Computer Graphics
Kit is available at http://cgkit.sourceforge.net
What is it?
---
The Python Computer Graphics Kit is a generic 3D package written in
C++ and Python that can be used for a variety of domains such as
scientific visualiza
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:08:46 +0100, "Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 1. There is PyMedia (http://pymedia.org/)
>
>Is this library able to extract single images from a video? AFAICS it
>can only convert videos from one format to another. But I didn't try it,
>I've looked onl
The first alpha release of version 2 of the Python Computer Graphics
Kit is available at http://cgkit.sourceforge.net
There are still a lot of things missing, but on the other hand, there
is also quite a lot that is already working and that might make the
current version useful nevertheless.
What
10 matches
Mail list logo