slide-rules-generator
A library for generating slide rules using Haskell and `diagrams`. (by dylan-thinnes)
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60 | 134 | |
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0.0 | 5.6 | |
7 months ago | 11 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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slide-rules-generator
Posts with mentions or reviews of slide-rules-generator.
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A homemade slide rule, using a laser cutter for engraving text & ticks from my generated SVG LL scales from 1.002 to 1e10, 0.998 to 1e-10, C & D scales, Log scale
I wrote a program which generates SVGs for different specifications of scale & tick marks. It's currently not very well documented, but it makes generating scales (circular & linear) pretty easy. https://github.com/dylan-thinnes/slide-rules-generator
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I've been working on a slide rule generating computer program, with support for circular & linear scales!
You can see more of the source code, and an actual C scale example, at https://github.com/dylan-thinnes/slide-rules-generator
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Resolving cabal dependency errors
From what I can see, your first compilation error is a regression in diagrams-lib that the developer already fixed once but then reintroduced. Perhaps try raising an issue with him?
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Extra cli-argument in haskell-diagrams program
I believe the answer lies somewhere in here https://github.com/diagrams/diagrams-lib/blob/b7357d6d9d56f80f6c06a185514600c31d53c944/src/Diagrams/Backend/CmdLine.hs. I probably have to wrap the `Diagrams` type somehow and implement `Parseable` for it, but i am not sure how exactly
What are some alternatives?
When comparing slide-rules-generator and diagrams-lib you can also consider the following projects:
diagrams-core - Core types and utilities
d3js - Haskell to D3.js binding by deep EDSL approach.
diagrams-contrib - User-contributed extensions to diagrams
freetype-simple - single line text rendering in opengles
plot-light - A lightweight plotting library, exporting to SVG
diagrams-html5 - HTML5 Canvas backend for diagrams
free-game - The free game engine
gelatin - A nice Haskell graphics API. There's always room for jello.
blank-canvas - A Haskell API into HTML5 Canvas
diagrams-postscript - Postscript backend for Diagrams.
Chart - A 2D charting library for haskell
diagrams-graphviz - Graph layout and drawing with GraphViz and diagrams
slide-rules-generator vs diagrams-core
diagrams-lib vs d3js
diagrams-lib vs diagrams-contrib
diagrams-lib vs freetype-simple
diagrams-lib vs plot-light
diagrams-lib vs diagrams-html5
diagrams-lib vs free-game
diagrams-lib vs gelatin
diagrams-lib vs blank-canvas
diagrams-lib vs diagrams-postscript
diagrams-lib vs Chart
diagrams-lib vs diagrams-graphviz