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New features in libchamplain and a EOG plugin

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Sun, 09/07/2008 - 23:15

I finally fixed the limited zoom bug I had (it did take me more than one try!). Markers (pins on the map) were planned for 0.3, but I figured they were so important that I wrote them earlier.

Different map sources are now available. You currently have 3 sources built-in: OpenStreetMap Mapnik, OpenArialMap and Maps For Free Relief.


 

Workamajig Announces Drag & Drop Flash Gantt Charts, Support for...

Topix - Unix  Thu, 08/07/2008 - 02:00

Additional features include: - Moving of tasks via drag and drop - Drag and drop start and end date of tasks - View graphical representation of predecessors - Allows for dynamic zoom of any aspect of the Gantt ...


 

The Interactive Linux Kernel Map

Slashdot: Linux  Sat, 06/28/2008 - 18:05

Constantine writes "The Linux kernel is one of most complex open source projects. Even though there are a lot of books on the Linux kernel, it is still a difficult subject to comprehend.

The interactive Linux kernel map gives you a top-down view of the kernel. You can see the most important layers, functionalities, modules, functions, and calls.

Each function on the map is a link to its source code. The map is interactive.


 

The Interactive Linux Kernel Map

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Sun, 06/08/2008 - 11:18

The Linux kernel is one of most complex open source projects. The Interactive Linux kernel map gives you a top-down view of the kernel.

You can see the most important layers, functionalities, modules, functions, and calls. Each function on the map is a link to its source code.

You can zoom in and drag around to see details.