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Dear All,
It seems to be a good time to upload stuff to do with text.
In order to put some pressure on me to squash some final bugs, I'm uploading
four images made with a text system that is based on Sam Benge's excellent
rounded linear prism macros (rlp.inc) available from the object collection.
The system comprises:
1) A set of rounded/chamfered fonts (Roman, Math Italic, Greek with quite
a few mathematical symbols);
2) A #macro to typeset a POV-Ray object based on a string variable using
some control characters to go into maths, etc.;
3) A collection of #macros to typeset more complex mathematical objects
in various ways using interim object components.
I seem only to be able to attach one image at a time. This one is of the
formulae for a Fourier series.
If there is any interest, and specifically an offer of help to do a bit of bug
hunting, I will post the code.
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Attachments:
Download 'cl_rlp_fourier_series_test.png' (193 KB)
Preview of image 'cl_rlp_fourier_series_test.png'
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"JimT" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
A collection of most of the available symbols
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Preview of image 'cl_rlp_fonts_symbols_test.png'
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"JimT" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
There is a kludge to allow the round/chamfer to be in another colour. Or the
face.
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Preview of image 'cl_rlp_two_tone_test.png'
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"JimT" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
The rlp.inc code specifically says it doesn't deal with transparency, and there
are artefacts, but yu can get away with it at least some of the time.
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Preview of image 'cl_rlp_transparent_test.png'
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"JimT" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
Gauss' and Stokes' theorems, with edge highlights.
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Preview of image 'cl_rlp_linesurfacevolume_integral_test.png'
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On 12/07/2016 6:19 AM, JimT wrote:
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> If there is any interest, and specifically an offer of help to do a bit of bug
> hunting, I will post the code.
>
Yes.
Stephen S
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"JimT" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
This looks great, and I'm loving the current state of the project!
> I seem only to be able to attach one image at a time.
I think that's the web interface. IIRC, posting with Thunderbird allows you to
post multiple attachments.
> This one is of the formulae for a Fourier series.
One of those things I would sorely love to learn and apply.
> If there is any interest, and specifically an offer of help to do a bit of bug
> hunting, I will post the code.
Sure thing - I'll take a look at it in the evenings when I get out of work!
Thanks
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That's really cool! I've always been interested in improving the plain,
flat-faced appearance of text. Your results are very impressive.
Regards,
Dave Blandston
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"Dave Blandston" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> That's really cool! I've always been interested in improving the plain,
> flat-faced appearance of text. Your results are very impressive.
>
> Regards,
> Dave Blandston
As are your bordered chars, which of course prompted to post my nearly
orthogonal system.
I'll have to look at how you kern. I gave up on automatic kerning. I thought I
would need to populate an nxn matrix where n is the number of characters. I'll
also have to think about justifying paragraphs.
Thanks for the impetus to finally post something.
Jim T.
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On 07/12/2016 12:31 PM, JimT a dit:
> "JimT" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Gauss' and Stokes' theorems, with edge highlights.
>
Did you really work on a LaTeX plugin for POVray ?
--
http://weblog.mixart-myrys.org/?post/2016/03/De-la-temporalisation
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