barcodes-code128
A Haskell library for generating Code 128 barcodes (by david-christiansen)
xcffib
A drop-in replacement for xpyb based on cffi (by tych0)
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0.0 | 6.0 | |
over 7 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Haskell | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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How to install on Ubuntu: my solution
#!/bin/bash # last updated July 4, 2023... “We will not go quietly into the night..."" # Update system sudo apt-get update # Install core dependencies sudo apt-get install -y python3-cffi libpangocairo-1.0-0 --reinstall # Install xcffib with pip # pinning to this version since newer versions don't have ffi_build (I think renamed to just ffi): # https://github.com/tych0/xcffib/tree/v0.12.1/module pip3 install xcffib==0.12.1 # Install cairocffi with pip # The order of xcffib and cairocffi is important and the flags are important: # https://github.com/qtile/qtile/issues/994#issuecomment-497984551 pip3 install --no-cache-dir --no-build-isolation cairocffi==1.4.0 # Install Qtile pip3 install qtile==0.22.1 --force-reinstall # Create a desktop entry for Qtile echo "[Desktop Entry] Name=Qtile Comment=Qtile Session Exec=qtile start Type=Application Keywords=wm;tiling" | sudo tee /usr/share/xsessions/qtile.desktop echo "Qtile installation completed successfully. You can select Qtile from your session manager."
What are some alternatives?
When comparing barcodes-code128 and xcffib you can also consider the following projects:
imagemagick - haskell imagemagick bindings
nanovg - NanoVG Haskell bindings
sdl2 - Haskell bindings to the SDL2 library
nehe-tuts - OpenGL NeHe tutorials converted to Haskell
hslogger - Logging framework for Haskell
hip - Haskell Image Processing Library
graphics-drawingcombinators - Combinators for drawing 2D shapes and images in Haskell (using OpenGL)
opengles - A simplified OpenGL ES core wrapper library for Haskell.
diagrams-cairo - Cairo backend for diagrams
X11 - A Haskell binding to the X11 graphics library.
bindings-GLFW - Low-level Haskell bindings to GLFW
x11-xim - haskell library to use xim
barcodes-code128 vs imagemagick
xcffib vs nanovg
barcodes-code128 vs sdl2
xcffib vs nehe-tuts
barcodes-code128 vs hslogger
xcffib vs hip
barcodes-code128 vs graphics-drawingcombinators
xcffib vs opengles
barcodes-code128 vs diagrams-cairo
xcffib vs X11
barcodes-code128 vs bindings-GLFW
xcffib vs x11-xim