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OpenCV means Intel® Open Source Computer Vision Library. It is a collection of C
functions and a few C++ classes that implement some popular Image Processing and
Computer Vision algorithms.
Oxygen-Gtk2 is a port of the default KDE widget theme (Oxygen), to gtk 2.x.
It's primary goal is to ensure visual consistency between gtk-based and qt-based
applications running under KDE. A secondary objective is to also have a
stand-alone nice looking gtk theme that would behave well on other Desktop
Environments.
Unlike other attempts made to port the KDE oxygen theme to gtk, this attempt does
not depend on Qt (via some Qt to Gtk conversion engine), nor does render the
widget appearance via hard coded pixmaps, which otherwise breaks everytime some
setting is changed in KDE.
This package contains the non-scalable icons of the Oxygen icon theme.
Oxygen-Molecule is a theme for GTK+ applications to provide
a uniform look when used under the KDE desktop environment.
Parley is a vocabulary trainer for KDE.
Perl bindings for libraries created by the KDE community.
Perl bindings for the Qt4 libraries from the kdebindings project.
Phonon is a cross-platform portable multimedia support abstraction,
which allows you to play multiple audio or video formats with the same
quality on all platforms, no matter which underlying architecture is
used.
Additional plasmoids from upstream for use on the KDE workspace
This is a small applet designed for the panel to have quick access to
the most used folders.
Provides Policy Kit Authentication Agent that nicely fits to KDE.
Provides Policy Kit Authentication systemsettings that nicely fits to KDE.
Polkit-qt-1 aims to make it easy for Qt developers to take advantage of
PolicyKit API. It is a convenience wrapper around QAction and
QAbstractButton that lets you integrate those two components easily
with PolicyKit.
Python KDE bindings using PyQt4 SIP technology.
Python KDE bindings using PyQt4 SIP technology.
Qalculate! is a modern multi-purpose desktop calculator for GNU/Linux. It is
small and simple to use but with much power and versatility underneath.
Features include customizable functions, units, arbitrary precision, plotting,
and a graphical interface that uses a one-line fault-tolerant expression entry
(although it supports optional traditional buttons).
This is the commandline interface, named qalc.
Qhull computes the convex hull, Delaunay triangulation, Voronoi diagram,
halfspace intersection about a point, furthest-site Delaunay triangulation,
and furthest-site Voronoi diagram. The source code runs in 2-d, 3-d, 4-d,
and higher dimensions. Qhull implements the Quickhull algorithm for computing
the convex hull. It handles roundoff errors from floating point arithmetic. It
computes volumes, surface areas, and approximations to the convex hull.
Qhull does not support constrained Delaunay triangulations, triangulation of
non-convex surfaces, mesh generation of non-convex objects, or medium-sized
inputs in 9-D and higher.
QOAuth is an attempt to support interaction with OAuth-powered network services
in a Qt way, i.e. simply, clearly and efficiently.
Libqrencode is a C library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D
symbology that can be scanned by handy terminals such as a mobile phone with CCD.
The capacity of QR Code is up to 7000 digits or 4000 characters, and is highly robust.
Zeitgeist is a service which logs the user's activities
and notifications, anywhere from files opened to websites
visited and conversations, and makes this information
readily available for other applications to use. It is
also able to establish relationships between items based
on similarity and usage patterns.
This package provides the Qt interface for Zeitgeist
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that
one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core --
much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such
as WeeChat, but graphical. In addition to this uniqe feature, we aim to bring
a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including
Linux®, Windows®, and MacOS X® as well as Qtopia-based cell phones and PDAs),
making communication with your peers not only convenient, but also ubiquitous
available.
The Qwt library contains GUI Components and utility classes which are
primarily useful for programs with a technical background. Beside a 2D
plot widget it provides scales, sliders, dials, compasses, thermometers,
wheels and knobs to control or display values, arrays, or ranges of type
double.