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+ | [[Category:Graphics]] |
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+ | [[Category:Libraries]] |
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+ | [[Category:Packages]] |
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+ | [[Image:Diagrams-logo.png]] |
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− | * [http://code.haskell.org/diagrams/ Homepage] |
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− | * [http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/diagrams diagrams on HackageDB] |
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+ | This is the diagrams wiki, for collecting tips and tricks, examples, information about related projects, and any other related information. If you are looking for more structured documentation (tutorial, user manual, API reference), see the [http://projects.haskell.org/diagrams diagrams web page]. There are also [https://github.com/diagrams/diagrams-lib/issues?state=open bug] [https://github.com/diagrams/diagrams-core/issues?state=open trackers] for different parts of the project. |
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− | == Ideas for the rewrite == |
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+ | * [[/FAQ|Frequently asked questions]] |
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− | Many Haskell graphic libraries are tied to a specific rendering backend (Cairo, OpenGL, libGD etc) which makes collaboration and reuse of code and data strcutreus very hard or impossible. |
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+ | * [[/Install|Installation instructions]] |
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+ | * [[/Contributing|How to contribute]] |
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+ | * [[/Projects|Projects]]: who is working on what. |
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+ | * [[/GSoC|Google Summer of Code projects]] |
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+ | * [[/Dev/Migrate0.7|0.6 to 0.7 migration]]: Description of API changes that may affect diagrams 0.6 code, with explanations of how to migrate to 0.7 |
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− | A rewrite of diagrams should include separate packages for: |
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+ | * [[/Dev/Migrate1.0|0.7 to 1.0 migration]]: Description of API changes that may affect diagrams 0.7 code, with explanations of how to migrate to 1.0 |
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− | * high-level code (constraint solving) |
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− | * low-level graphical primitives (rectangles, polygons, paths, etc) |
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+ | * [[/Dev|Developer wiki]]: notes on wanted features, style guidelines, best practices, etc. |
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− | ** imho there should be primitive shape typeclass like circles and rectangles having a "convertToPath" function. Backends like SVG can then choose to use a primitive like a rectangle as a polygon or a rectangle |
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− | * conversion backends |
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+ | * [[/Dev/BuildStatus|Build status]] of all diagrams packages at a glance. |
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− | ** interactive painting via Cairo |
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+ | * [http://projects.haskell.org/diagrams/backend-tests/all-index.html Current test case results for backends side-by-side.] |
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− | ** pure Haskell PDF conversion via HPDF |
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− | ** pure Haskell PNG conversion via ??? |
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− | ** etc. |
Revision as of 22:18, 8 January 2014
The diagrams framework provides an embedded domain-specific language (EDSL) for declarative drawing.
This is the diagrams wiki, for collecting tips and tricks, examples, information about related projects, and any other related information. If you are looking for more structured documentation (tutorial, user manual, API reference), see the diagrams web page. There are also bug trackers for different parts of the project.
- Frequently asked questions
- Installation instructions
- How to contribute
- Projects: who is working on what.
- Google Summer of Code projects
- 0.6 to 0.7 migration: Description of API changes that may affect diagrams 0.6 code, with explanations of how to migrate to 0.7
- 0.7 to 1.0 migration: Description of API changes that may affect diagrams 0.7 code, with explanations of how to migrate to 1.0
- Developer wiki: notes on wanted features, style guidelines, best practices, etc.
- Build status of all diagrams packages at a glance.
- Current test case results for backends side-by-side.