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2004/9/12-13 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/Graphics] UID:33481 Activity:kinda low
9/12    For those who use LaTeX, what do you use to create diagrams of vector
        graphics?  I don't want to insert a bitmap if I don't have to.
        \_ I make all my graphics in Adobe Illustrator, then save them
           as .eps and include them in the document with \figure.
           I also include graphs from various other programs, and I just
           make sure they're all exported as .eps files.
        \_ I've always used MS Visio. If you have access to it, you should
           try it. It's very easy to use, surprisingly powerful, and you can
           export to a variety of formats, including .eps.
        \_ Have used Illustrator, Visio, and OS X's OmniGraffle, all of which
           work just fine and are recommended.
        \_ I used xfig... "unique" UI and all.  --dbushong
        \_ tgif is a lot nicer than xfig. -- ilyas
        \_ http://www.linuxartist.org/2d.php
           Look in the "vector programs" section
        \_ http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue41/gm/musings.html
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Welcome to Linuxartist : a resource for artists using Linux Search Login Nickname Password Security Code: Security Code Type Security Code Login Don't have an account yet? As a registered user you have some advantages like theme manager, comments configuration and post comments with your name. GLE (interactive Graphics Language Editor) is a high-quality graphics package for scientists, combining a user-friendly interface with a full range of facilities for producing publication-quality graphs, diagrams, posters and slides. vec2web is a small tool to convert vector drawings (currently DXF) to graphics which can be used on the web (currently PNG). However, vec2web can also convert DXF drawings to postscript and WBMP or display them in an X11 window. zodius is a fast vector graphics library build from ground up. It tries to implement Flash and SVG type drawing of paths offering maximum quality together with state of the art speed. dxflib is an open-source C++ library for reading and writing (planned) AutoCAD DXF files. It's at the moment very simple but already provides the functionality to read the basic entities of a DXF file. Ming is a c library for generating SWF ("Flash") format movies, plus a set of wrappers for using the library from c++ and popular scripting languages like PHP, Python, and Ruby. DirectFB DirectFB is a thin library that provides hardware graphics acceleration, input device handling and abstraction, integrated windowing system with support for translucent windows and multiple display layers on top of the Linux Framebuffer Device. Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform multimedia library for fast access to graphics framebutter and audio device. GLTT - a library that allows you to read and draw TrueType fonts in any OpenGL application. It supports bitmapped and anti-aliased font drawing as well as vectorized and polygonized drawing. Nurbs++ This C++ library hides the basic mathematics of NURBS. This allows the user to focus on the more challenging parts of their projects. IVTools - a layered collection of free C++ frameworks for developing interactive structured graphic ("MacDraw"-like) and structured document ("TeX"-like) applications for Unix and X Windows. GLE Tubing and Extrusion Library is a graphics application programming interface (API). The library consists of a number of "C" language subroutines for drawing tubing and extrusions. TDGraphics allows programmers to write computer games which transparently run on Unix (X, DGA, GGI) or Windows (DirectX). Caldera make software packages for Image acquisition, processing, retouching, composing, Ripping, layout and output.
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screen shots Requirements: just a regular X Window System installation, plus the Xaw3D library if you want the 3D buttons and so forth. Probably the grandfather of vector tools on Linux, xfig is a fairly feature rich package that requires no extra packages to get running on a stock Linux distribution - basically it should build and run pretty quick on any Red Hat, SuSE, Debian, Pacific High Tech system. Any distribution with a standard X Windows System installation (and that should be all of them) should work. You can build xfig using the Xaw3D libraries, which will give the UI a much nicer 3D effect, but thats not required. The main window opens pretty large and resizing doesn't automatically realign the buttons along the left side of the window. You can specify the use of smaller icons during the build process. This may help if you use a smaller display resolution like 800x600. The HTML based help system tries to launch Netscape but doesn't check for an existing Netscape process first. It also doesn't open the browser to the pages of interest. The code looks like it tries to do so, but for some reason it didn't do it. Maybe it was my Netscape configuration, I don't know for certain. Information is provided in the documentation that accompanies the source on where to find this tool. Unfortunately, if xfig doesn't find acroread at run time, there are no messages saying it wasn't found. One good thing about xfig is that it installs under /usr/local by default, which is better for system administration purposes. Tons of examples are provided in the source distribution, but these do not get installed so hang on to the source directory if you want to take a look at them. screen shots TGIF gets installed under /usr/X11R6 by default, which is a little more difficult in terms of managing software packages. Its not clear from the Imakefile, the README or the Imake templates how to change this behaviour, either. Requirements: just a regular X Window System installation, plus the Xaw3D library if you want the 3D buttons and so forth. The interface has improved dramatically since the last time I used TGIF, probably 2 years ago. Its amazing how a little 3D look can improve the impact of the UI. An annoying aspect of the new UI is that mouse clicks don't get recognized unless I move my mouse after clicking. Seems a minor thing, but after a while it gets to be a bit annoying. TGIF, like xfig, doesn't realign buttons along the left side either but it does a better job of UI design by allowing a much smaller window to be fully viewable. You don't lose as many buttons, options, etc, when you sqeeze the window way down like you do with xfig. screen shot Sketch is implemented completely in Python, a high level interpreted language. It has some limitations, such as the visuals it will support. The Web site says: For Sketch to work properly with transformed text, you also need an X-server capable of scaling and transforming fonts. Xi Graphics AcceleratedX also supports this, at least from version 41 I don't know if Metro Link does, but assuming its an R6 conformant server, it should. This is the first time I've seen this requirement on any X program. To build the Python Imaging Library (aka PIL) you can't use the RPM version of Python - you have to build the python distribution from source and install it. This is because you have to build PIL under the "Extensions" directory of the Python 15 directories. Although I have Python 15 installed on my stock RH 52 box, there is no Extensions directory. So I downloaded the Python 15 source, built it, then tried the PIL buid. It didn't work - something about missing a config directory. Why do I have to install 10 packages every time I want 1? I find myself yearning for the dear old days of Xt and Athena based tools. Sketch appears to come with a lot of pages of HTLM documentation, but there isn't really much content in them. Keep in mind, of course, that sketch (like most of the other tools) is still in early development. screen shots KIllustrator requires the QT 141 libraries and the K Desktop Environment (KDE) version 11 or later. x, however, and that does come with RH 52 Its getting annoying: first the migration from aout to ELF, then migrating from libc5 to libc6 (aka glibc), and eventually migrating to egcs from gcc. I hope this last migration is simpler than the previous two. sigh Is Linux ever going to go 2 full years without some major migration? The information on the web site is quite useful and the tool looks impressive. If you run KDE already then you might want to take a look at this one. Let me know if you had much trouble getting it up and running and I'll pass that along to my readers. Any application that is so tied to some other application is a little more than I'm willing to deal with right now. Even the Gimp isn't tied to GNOME Killustrator should be decoupled, if possible, from KDE so non-KDE users could enjoy its benefits as well. screen shot This is a merge, of sorts, of XFIG and Gimp, in very early stages of development. The goal is a freehand-like program with the following features: * uses openGL (hardware acceleration possible) * transparent objects * gimp user-interface (means good user-interface) * plug-ins and scripting (currently under work) * most wanted: loading most postscript files * multiple layers * guides According to the author, Ralf Engles: The current state of the project is pre-alpha and not usable but making fast progress. My plan is to be faster than the Correl-Draw Version for Linux, which is hard as a one man team. screen shots These tools are neither shareware nor freeware. They are currently only available in binary format and are free for evaluation purposes. XEBOT has not superceded IPAD, but the Web site recommends looking at it instead since it includes all the functionality of IPAD plus some extras. According to the author, Sergio Masci: IPAD is a vector graphics tool and XEBOT is a forms / dialog editor come IPAD-Pro core interface. IPAD, XEBOT and ZMECH are all derived apps built on the IPAD-Pro core. IPAD uses a large subset of the IPAD-Pro interface in its raw form. In the past users were encouraged to use XEBOT instead of IPAD because XEBOT has all the vector manipulation capabilities of IPAD and at that time I did not have the time to spare to maintain the seperate IPAD release. The X11R6 version is not completely statically linked and is compiled with libc5. That means RH52 users (and possibly others) may have to do a little fiddling with the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to get this to work. When I ran both XEBOT and IPAD I got a bunch of X protocol errors. This is because neither program likes running in 24-bit (TrueColor) colour visuals.