Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Xforms Toolkit

XForms Screenshots

Here are some screenshots and photos of applications written using the XForms toolkit.


The first two are from two applications developed for the Virgo experiment, an interferometric detector for gravitational waves.

Screenshot from Virgo experiment

Author: D. Verkindt, Virgo experiment, LAPP, CNRS-Universite de Savoie

Screenshot from Virgo experiment

Author: L. Fournier, Virgo experiment, LAPP, CNRS-Universite de Savoie


This screenshot shows a VLF signal analyser - a spectrogram and oscilloscope - displaying the sidebands of the 50Hz mains supply (click to enlarge):

Screenshot from VLF signal analyser program

Author: P. Nicholson, abelian.org


These photos/screenshot are from a Point of Sales package for restaurants and retail industries (click to enlarge). For more information see the DineAmix Inc. homepage. Further screenshots and photos can be found at www.dineamix.ca/xforms/

Photo of POS on touch screen

Creating a restaurant menu

Author: S. Bromow, www.dineamix.ca


The next two screenshots are from the visualization systems of a tile plant in Turkey. The production process is controlled by Simatic S5 and S7 PLCs, linked to two Linux based visualization systems (click to enlarge):

Screenshot from program for controlling tile plant Screenshot from program for controlling tile plant

Author: W. Heisch, Heisch Automation


This screenshots is from a program for handling stock exchange data (click to enlarge):

Screenshot from program for stock excange data

Author: W. Heisch, Heisch Automation


Screenshot from a program used in the design of large tents by atelier Chapi-tech.

Screenshot from chapitech.com

Mesh, by Robert Hawkin, for www.chapitech.fr


These screenshots are from a Formant synthesizer, formant-o-matic, and a Vocoder, vocode-o-matic (click to enlarge).

Formant synthesizer

Vocoder

Author: Zaphod B aka Jos Bouten


The following two are from a program, fsc2, for controlling spectrometers. They show time-resolved and cw EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) experiments (click to enlarge).

Screenshot from fsc2 Screenshot from fsc2

Author: J. T. Törring, Berlin




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