tigr
opencv-mobile
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5.5 | 8.4 | |
5 months ago | 10 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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tigr
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2D graphics lib recommendation?
TIGR
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What are some of your favourite tools/libraries/frameworks to visualize or prototype something
I think Tigr is probably the easiest plug-and-play solution. But if I don't need moving or interactive graphics, I usually just output SVG images (no library needed).
- TIGR - the TIny GRaphics library for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android. (Released into Public Domain.)
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Minimal cross-platform graphics + audio (~500 LOC)
reminds me of TIGR, but simpler (but also without hardware acceleration/shaders, but also with sound)
- Minimal Cross-Platform Graphics
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TIGR – TIny GRaphics cross-platform library
Delighful, works at first try and the code looks well organized.
git clone https://github.com/erkkah/tigr.git
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Where do I start for creating a windowed app in pure rust?
In addition to the other options, you can look at small windowing libraries in other languages. For example TIGR has pretty straightforward Mac code using pure C (you'll need to have some understanding of the ObjC object model and the way it's exposed to C though).
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Looking for a very basic 2d graphics library
I found TIGR to be the most pain-free way to just get graphics on the screen. It includes basic shape and font rendering.
- my little project: tipsy - tiny playstationy renderer in ~500 lines of code
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Simple graphics library
I've found that the quickest and simplest solution to render graphics is Tigr.
opencv-mobile
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[Technical Article] OCR Upgrade
As a well-known image processing library, OpenCV plays an important auxiliary role in the algorithm process of PaddleOCR. However, the original OpenCV library is too large. If it is directly moved here, the enthusiasts in the community will certainly be dissatisfied. After investigation, we found a solution OpenCV-Mobile that can easily crop it. (Project address: https://github.com/nihui/opencv-mobile)
What are some alternatives?
hello_imgui - Hello, Dear ImGui: unleash your creativity in app development and prototyping
onnx-simplifier - Simplify your onnx model
frei0r - A large collection of free and portable video plugins
jzIntvImGui - A cross-platform GUI for jzIntv
UgExamples - Examples for Native Cross Platform mobile app development with Apple Swift
PaddleOCR2Pytorch - PaddleOCR inference in PyTorch. Converted from [PaddleOCR](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleOCR)
Allegro - The official Allegro 5 git repository. Pull requests welcome!
deepin-ocr
altserver-cert-dumper - A proxy DLL for Windows to dump your developer account certificate from AltServer
ncnn - ncnn is a high-performance neural network inference framework optimized for the mobile platform
dao - Dao Programming Language
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library