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WxOGL. OGL is an interesting graphics package. It has documentation problems. This page is a result of my (LionKimbro) research on OGL, and the contributions of several, including RobinDunn, and Nikolai. Status Development Status OGL development appears to be dead. There does not appear to be OGL maintenance. However, I have not heard any word about it disappearing from the wxPython distribution. "I'm not dead yet! " More information about OGL's development status can be found in the wxPython demo notes: The OGL library was originally written in C++ and provided to wxPython via an extension module wrapper as is most of the rest of wxPython. View the source code at Documentation Status The standard OGL documentation is old and erronius. Standard OGL docs consist of: class library documentation notes a complicated sample This wiki entry is an effort to fix the situation.

Sample Code Minimal. CairoPlot 1.1 « CairoPlot is on GitHub! CairoPlot now has a Mailing List! For more information, refer to: this post. v1.1 is out!! CairoPlot is an API written in Python and uses PyCairo to plot 6 kinds of graphics. As you all must’ve seen on the beginning of this text, CairoPlot now has a logo! It’s not just me anymore! I’d like to apologize to everyone who’s been using v1.0 since June. CairoPlot is on GitHub! I believe CairoPlot can grow a lot more, so if you think you can help, please contact me at alf.rodrigo@gmail.com. Now for the exciting ChangeLog. Overall changes Every chart now has an associated class and a function. More output options CairoPlot now outputs images on the following formats: pdf, ps, png and svg thanks to João. dot_line_plot Dot Line Plot kept most of its functions but got a little more customizable. pie_plot The old Pizza Plot got renamed and revamped into the all new Pie Plot gantt_chart donut_plot Used to plot donut graphics.

Example of use: Result: function_plot bar_plot Examples of use: Pychart. PySVG - creating svg with python by codeboje.de. PySVG - creating svg with python pySVG is a pure Python library to create SVG documents. Essentially it is a python wrapper around svg with the goal to allow people to "program svg". pySVG can be used to produce svg as an outcome of algorithms you implement (like koch curves, Lindenmayr systems etc.) Working with pySVG is pretty straightforward. There is a small tutorial in the docs folder but i would suggest refering to the testclasses in the source. Current status: Pretty much all elements should be implemented. Features Shapes (circle, ellipses, rectangles, lines, polygons, polylines,paths)Text Containers (g-element, defs)Style attributes (stroke, filling, font)Transform (in groups)FiltersLoad/Store SVG files License & Donation BSD - Style: Copyright (c) 2008-2012, Kerim Mansour All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Downloads Acknowledgements SVG is a huge format. -moveto. Pycairo. Pycairo is a set of Python bindings for the cairo graphics library. The latest releases are: py2cairo-1.10.0 for python 2.x (>=2.6) 2011/05/01 pycairo-1.10.0 for python 3.x (>=3.1) 2011/04/18 The development versions may be checked out from git using the following commands: git clone git clone pycairo for python 2.x pycairo for python 3.x Pycairo is free software. py2cairo is available to be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of either the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 or the Mozilla Public License (MPL) version 1.1. pycairo is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 3.

Mailing list: cairo mailing lists Bugzilla: List open bugs | Report a bug pycairo resources. Context Free Art. こくばん.in. Field Music - In Context. Noughts:: Line Rider - beta by ~fsk on deviantART.