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Does anybody know of a good SVG parser that puts out an SVG object in C++? I don't mind if it's free or paid. I'm just looking for one that is cleanly architected and adheres very well to the spec. Preferably one that would let me start rendering by just inspecting the structures and passing the info on to Cairo or QT.
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Maybe you should have a look at the Fog-Framework
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Better alternative for Etcher to burn iso?
Can you recommend something because Etcher let me down for the first time, so I'm looking for a reliable alternative.
I recommend UltraISO, it always works great.
This is a complex program that has many additional functions.
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I am looking for an application to stresstest a Linux machine. I usually use stress, but am looking fof something which also generates graphics load. Preferably easy to compile without dependencies.
Any suggestions ?
x11perf is part of standard X11 distribution. Do x11perf -all to run all tests.
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I need to create an app which gets raw video (RGB 32bits) data and store this data in an AVI file.
Is a "simple" library is available out there ? I'm mean low footprint as it's for an embedded project.
Not that small, but FFmpeg should do the job. You don't need all of it.
This should help you:
http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/common.html
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I've seen such diagrams on many websites, including HgInit and I like the looks of them.
The sketching style looks similar to Balsamiq Mockups software
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I can also settle for a web-based interface, but a good command-line tool is preferable. Now, I have tried to use xsd.exe that comes with mono-devel, but that skipped a whole bunch of stuff that was mentioned in the xml file.
I understand that I will need to hand-tweak the output, but I do want something decent to start with.
Try the tool that comes with the spring framework:
http://www.dotkam.com/2008/05/28/generate-xsd-from-xml/