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Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language that provides a
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natural coordinate-based framework for technical drawing. Labels and equations
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are typeset with LaTeX, for high-quality PostScript output. A major advantage of
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Asymptote over other graphics packages is that it is a programming language, as
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opposed to just a graphics program. Features of Asymptote:
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Initial import of asymptote-1.84 from pkgsrc-wip, packaged by
fulviociriaco, updated by me.
Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language that
provides a natural coordinate-based framework for technical drawing.
Labels and equations are typeset with LaTeX, for high-quality
PostScript output.
A major advantage of Asymptote over other graphics packages is that
it is a programming language, as opposed to just a graphics program.
Features of Asymptote:
# provides a portable standard for typesetting mathematical figures,
just as TeX/LaTeX has become the standard for typesetting equations;
# generates and embeds 3D vector PRC graphics into PDF files;
# inspired by MetaPost, with a much cleaner, powerful C++-like
programming syntax and floating-point numerics;
# runs on all major platforms (UNIX, MacOS, Microsoft Windows);
# mathematically oriented (e.g. rotation of vectors by complex
multiplication);
# LaTeX typesetting of labels (for document consistency);
# uses simplex method and deferred drawing to solve overall size
constraint issues between fixed-sized objects (labels and arrowheads)
and objects that should scale with figure size;
# fully generalizes MetaPost path construction algorithms to three
dimensions;
# compiles commands into virtual machine code for speed without
sacrificing portability;
# high-level graphics commands are implemented in the Asymptote
language itself, allowing them to be easily tailored to specific
applications.
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# provides a portable standard for typesetting mathematical figures,
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just as TeX/LaTeX has become the standard for typesetting equations;
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# generates and embeds 3D vector PRC graphics into PDF files;
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# inspired by MetaPost, with a much cleaner, powerful C++-like
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programming syntax and floating-point numerics;
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# runs on all major platforms (UNIX, MacOS, Microsoft Windows);
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2013-04-07 22:49:31 +02:00
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# mathematically oriented (e.g. rotation of vectors by complex multiplication);
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Initial import of asymptote-1.84 from pkgsrc-wip, packaged by
fulviociriaco, updated by me.
Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language that
provides a natural coordinate-based framework for technical drawing.
Labels and equations are typeset with LaTeX, for high-quality
PostScript output.
A major advantage of Asymptote over other graphics packages is that
it is a programming language, as opposed to just a graphics program.
Features of Asymptote:
# provides a portable standard for typesetting mathematical figures,
just as TeX/LaTeX has become the standard for typesetting equations;
# generates and embeds 3D vector PRC graphics into PDF files;
# inspired by MetaPost, with a much cleaner, powerful C++-like
programming syntax and floating-point numerics;
# runs on all major platforms (UNIX, MacOS, Microsoft Windows);
# mathematically oriented (e.g. rotation of vectors by complex
multiplication);
# LaTeX typesetting of labels (for document consistency);
# uses simplex method and deferred drawing to solve overall size
constraint issues between fixed-sized objects (labels and arrowheads)
and objects that should scale with figure size;
# fully generalizes MetaPost path construction algorithms to three
dimensions;
# compiles commands into virtual machine code for speed without
sacrificing portability;
# high-level graphics commands are implemented in the Asymptote
language itself, allowing them to be easily tailored to specific
applications.
2009-08-22 01:02:29 +02:00
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# LaTeX typesetting of labels (for document consistency);
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# uses simplex method and deferred drawing to solve overall size
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constraint issues between fixed-sized objects (labels and arrowheads)
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and objects that should scale with figure size;
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2013-04-07 22:49:31 +02:00
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...and more!
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