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Is there anything such as a general (xml or similar) format for defining command line tools, such as input params and outputs?
I am attempting to make a .map file reader in a different programming language (c#). This is because a friend of mine has a whole load of .map files he wants to use in Unity. Now, what (I think) happe
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I found some questions similar to this question was asked but no one provide a decent solution. I\'ve found two projects on sourceforge (libxls and xlslib) to read/write XLS, but they are under GNU l
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I need to create a application (preferably in c#/win32) to open a office doc [97-2003 format] ( Word, PPT, EXCEL) and parse the data structures, validate the fields, values and cross references, show
I\'m working on a modeling/reconstruction algorithm for point cloud data. So far I\'ve been developing in Python, and been relatively happy with VPython for my visualization needs.
There seems to be some debate about whether JPEGs with alpha channels are valid or not.The answer I 开发者_JS百科had always understood to be correct is that in the JPEG FAQ, which is essentially \"No\
I have these graphic files from Legend of Mana, that I would like to understand how works. sizefile name