A library for visual programming of image-processing algorithms on dicom images
Transforms a markdown AST so that image nodes are not inside paragraph nodes
Convert graphql image urls to sharp image nodes.
Transforms a markdown AST so that image nodes are strict children of the root
Creates HTML image markup with style and data-* attributes from [`mdAST Image`](https://github.com/syntax-tree/mdast#image) nodes with attributes in their title.
transform strapi image nodes to cloudinary image nodes
Image nodes for the graph engine

Gatsby source plugin for building websites using the Contentful CMS as a data source
Simple dependency graph.
Helpers for programatically building ProseMirror test documents
all the types of nodes in htmlparser2's dom
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Tools necessary for parsing stage of ApiDOM, specifically for syntactic analysis.
Gatsby transformer plugin for images using Sharp
Html component for react-pdf with CSS support
MDAST to DOCX plugin for resolving and embedding images. Supports base64, URLs, and custom resolvers for seamless DOCX image integration.
Incremental parser
Types for Oxc AST nodes
A node program that renders images for sigma.js
A [rehype](https://rehype.js.org/) plugin for processing image nodes to add blur effect and width/height in compile time
convert markdown to rich text
n8n node for browser automation using Puppeteer
This extension provides an interface to expand-collapse nodes.
The intention of this library is to make it easy to build up a structure of nodes which will then be output to a flat file. Imagine using this library as part of a web-app that makes it easy to manipulate images in a structured, visual way (without say, Photoshop).
Smart Proxy plugin providing Image API on discovered nodes. This plugin is only useful on discovered nodes, do not install on regular Smart Proxy deployments.
Converts STEM blocks and inline macros to SVG images using MathJax-node for AsciiDoctor PDF.
Easy to use DSL that helps scraping data from websites. Thanks to it, writing web crawlers would be very fast and intuitive. Traversing through html nodes and fetching all of the HTML attributes, would be possible. Just like in jQuery - you will find methods like parent, children, first, find, siblings etc. Furthermore, you are able to download images, web pages, and store all content in the database. Please visit my Github account for more details.
Graphviz wrapper for Ruby. This can be used as a common library, a rails plugin and a command line tool. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: GraphvizR is graphviz adapter for Ruby, and it can: * generate a graphviz dot file, * generate an image file by means of utilizing graphviz, * interprete rdot file and generate an image file, * and, generate a graph image file in rails application as a rails plugin. == SYNOPSYS: === Command Line: bin/graphviz_r sample/record.rdot === In Your Code: This ruby code: gvr = GraphvizR.new 'sample' gvr.graph [:label => 'example', :size => '1.5, 2.5'] gvr.beta [:shape => :box] gvr.alpha >> gvr.beta (gvr.beta >> gvr.delta) [:label => 'label1'] gvr.delta >> gvr.gamma gvr.to_dot replies the dot code: digraph sample { graph [label = "example", size = "1.5, 2.5"]; beta [shape = box]; alpha -> beta; beta -> delta [label = "label1"]; delta -> gamma; } To know more detail, please see test/test_graphviz_r.rb === On Rails : <b>use _render :rdot_ in controller</b> def show_graph render :rdot do graph [:size => '1.5, 2.5'] node [:shape => :record] node1 [:label => "<p_left> left|<p_center>center|<p_right> right"] node2 [:label => "left|center|right"] node1 >> node2 node1(:p_left) >> node2 node2 >> node1(:p_center) (node2 >> node1(:p_right)) [:label => 'record'] end end <b>use rdot view template</b> class RdotGenController < ApplicationController def index @label1 = "<p_left> left|<p_center>center|<p_right> right" @label2 = "left|center|right" end end # view/rdot_gen/index.rdot graph [:size => '1.5, 2.5'] node [:shape => :record] node1 [:label => @label1] node2 [:label => @label2] node1 >> node2 node1(:p_left) >> node2 node2 >> node1(:p_center) (node2 >> node1(:p_right)) [:label => 'record'] == DEPENDENCIES: * Graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org) == TODO: == INSTALL: * sudo gem install graphviz_r * if you want to use this in ruby on rails * script/plugin install http://technohippy.net/svn/repos/graphviz_r/trunk/vendor/plugins/rdot == LICENSE: (The MIT License)
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