diagrams
d3js
diagrams | d3js | |
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6 | - | |
202 | 23 | |
3.5% | - | |
6.2 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | about 10 years ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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diagrams
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More Haskell Diagrams: Dynamic OpenGraph Images
Before we start, one important warning: You may find the code below not very well composed. The reason is that I am still getting to know the diagrams library and its capabilities. I am also limiting my time to write these blog posts. Eventually, I will get better at both and revisit these blog posts.
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More Haskell Diagrams: Wrapping Text
Working with text, especially wrapping it, can be tricky when generating images with Haskell's diagrams library. In this blog post, we will write a literate Haskell program to generate an image with text that fits in a box and wraps if we want so.
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More Haskell Diagrams: OpenGraph Images
In this blog post, we are continuing to play with Haskell's diagrams library. We will write a literate Haskell program to generate an OpenGraph image.
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More Haskell Diagrams: Images
I am getting used to the diagrams library. This onboarding process will take some time until I get the fundamentals right, but I am happy with the progress so far. It is also reassuring to see that this library is out for quite some time, it is actively maintained, and there is a decent community around it.
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Introduction to Haskell Diagrams
I have been seeing the diagrams Haskell library for a while. I know, it is quite low-level to use for occassional reasons, but high-level and generic enough to use in a program. It is time to give it a try.
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Diagrams-Cairo installation - addDLL: libcairo-2 or dependencies not loaded
I started the summer intending to try and port diagrams-cairo to use the newer gi-cairo library (discussion here), which among other things is a lot simpler and more reliable to install. But other projects got in the way... I'd love to see someone pick up that work.
d3js
We haven't tracked posts mentioning d3js yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
What are some alternatives?
reflex-gloss
matplotlib - Haskell bindings for Python's Matplotlib
diagrams-contrib - User-contributed extensions to diagrams
diagrams-lib - Diagrams standard library
diagrams-builder - Utilities for creating diagram-building tools
diagrams-cairo - Cairo backend for diagrams
freetype-simple - single line text rendering in opengles
Rasterific - A drawing engine in Haskell
diagrams-braille - Render diagrams to Braille
graphviz - Haskell bindings to the Graphviz toolkit
xbattbar - Xbattbar shows the current (laptop) battery status in the X window environment
log-warper - Logging library to provide more convenient, extremely configurable but simple monadic interface with pretty output