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First public version of libwacom released

First public version of libwacom released

Back in September during an interview Peter Hutterer mentioned that linuxwacom team was considered a new project — a library that would allow applications to get more information about a tablet and its features. The first version of that library was released last weekend.

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What’s new with re-lab and OLE Toy

What’s new with re-lab and OLE Toy

It's been a while since we last posted on OLE Toy — a utility we wrote as part of re-lab project that attempts to liberate you from vendor lock-in. So here is a recap on our activity up till now.

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Google Summer of Code 2011 is over

Google Summer of Code 2011 is over

This Monday the Google Summer of Code 2011 program was officially over. Regarding main graphics organizations such as GIMP, Inkscape and Blender it was most successful: barely any losses and enough new features and polish to keep you busy checking them in weeks to come.

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IfcOpenShell, open source BIM project, is seeking help

Ever wondered if there could be a fully open source building information modeling (BIM) solution? It's right here, it's called IfcOpenShell and it could do with some assistance.

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JUCE gets an LV2 wrapper

JUCE gets an LV2 wrapper

FalkTX who is mostly known as maintainer of KXSstudio, an Ubuntu spin-off for audio/music production, started a new exciting project.

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Blender Foundation announces plans for 2012

Blender Foundation announces plans for 2012

One would expect Blender Foundation to tell about their plans for the next year at Blender Conference this October, but SIGGRAPH came first. Essentially, the plans cover both technical development, marketing and social networking.

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GEGL to become more accessible to 3rd party developers

GEGL to become more accessible to 3rd party developers

Jon Nordby started moving part of GEGL library to a separate project. The point is to make this new GIMP's core image library accessible to 3rd party developers.

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CSS Regions by Adobe are part of WebKit now

Back in November we already mentioned that Adobe decided to contribute to WebKit, an open source web browser engine used by Google Chrome, Safari, Midori etc. Merely two days ago Adobe committed the first changes into main Webkit's development tree that add some new features.

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Re-lab reverse-engineers Visio file formats, publishes the first spec

Re-lab reverse-engineers Visio file formats, publishes the first spec

Back in 2007 we, re-lab team, started working on reverse-engineering of VSD — binary file format of Microsoft Visio documents. The initial work stalled due to a number of reasons, but lately it was resurrected. What happened back then and what is happening now? Read on.

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First draft of Unified Font Object v3 spec published

Today RoboFab developers published first public draft of Unified Font Object (UFO) v3 specification. UFO allows storing glyphs of fonts and works nicely as exchange file format (well, formats, actually) for type authoring tools such as Fontlab and FontForge.

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