libmrpt-serialization2.10

Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit - serialization library

The Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT) is an extensive, cross-platform, and open source C++ library aimed to help robotics researchers to design and implement algorithms in the fields of Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM), computer vision, and motion planning (obstacle avoidance).

libhe5-hdfeos0t64

Earth Observation System extensions to HDF5

HDF-EOS5 is a software library designed built on HDF5 to support EOS-specific data structures, namely Grid, Point, and Swath. The new data structures are constructed from standard HDF data objects, using EOS conventions, through the use of a software library [1,4]. A key feature of HDF-EOS files is that instrument-independent services, such as subsetting by geolocation, can be applied to the files across a wide variety of data products. The library is extensible and new data structures can be added.

libodfdom-java

OpenDocument Format (ODF) framework

ODFDOM is an OpenDocument Format (ODF) framework. Its purpose is to provide an easy common way to create, access and manipulate ODF files, without requiring detailed knowledge of the ODF specification. It is designed to provide the ODF developer community with an easy lightwork programming API portable to any object-oriented language. The current reference implementation is written in Java.

xdp-tests

library and utilities for use with XDP - test scripts and programs

Library for working with the eXpress Data Path facility of the Linux kernel, and a collection of utilities and example code that uses the library.

libmrpt-slam2.10

Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit - slam library

The Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT) is an extensive, cross-platform, and open source C++ library aimed to help robotics researchers to design and implement algorithms in the fields of Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM), computer vision, and motion planning (obstacle avoidance).

elpa-org-appear

auto-toggle visibility of org mode elements

Org mode provides a way to toggle visibility of hidden elements such as emphasis markers, links, etc. by customising specific variables, e.g., org-hide-emphasis-markers. This package enables automatic visibility toggling depending on cursor position. Hidden element parts appear when the cursor enters an element and disappear when it leaves.