.
Have fun with it!
Thanks,
Ian-Woo Kim (wavewave)
[1] : http://root.cern.ch
[2] : http://ianwookim.org/HROOT
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Hi, all,
I am happy to announce a utility hoodle-publish for publishing hoodle
files on the web as a form of pdf files. I am planning to support html
publishing later.
For those who do not know what hoodle is, hoodle
(http://ianwookim.org/hoodle) is a pen notetaking program written
entirely in
to install on Ubuntu to get it going: librsvg2-dev (for
svgcairo), libpoppler-glib-dev (for poppler), libgd2-xpm-dev (for gd).
2013/3/30 Ian-Woo Kim ianwoo...@gmail.com
Hi, all,
Pen note-taking program hoodle, which is being developed entirely in
haskell, is updated to version 0.2
interesting
improvements. (especially adding vertical space tool and pan-zoom widget )
Enjoy~
best,
Ian-Woo Kim
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will enjoy the new version.
best,
Ian-Woo Kim
p.s. if you are interested in hoodle development and any questions
about using hoodle, please subscribe to hoodle google group
( https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/hoodle ) .
Issuing at http://github.com/wavewave/hoodle is also very welcome
have installed
poppler, then you can install hoodle with pdf-annotation function by
typing
cabal install -fpoppler hoodle-render hoodle-core hoodle
Hoodle Homepage is http://ianwookim.org/hoodle
Have fun with hoodle!
Thanks.
best,
Ian-Woo Kim
Hi,
I am very happy to announce hxournal-0.6.3. (To learn about hxournal,
see http://ianwookim.org/hxournal )
Compared with the previous version (0.6.2), it has now a big
enhancement in rendering, implementing resizing selected elements and
highlighter pen implementation. Now, after selection,
holidays.
best regards,
Ian-Woo Kim
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Hi, Greg,
Sorry that I just missed to read your reply.
Since hxournal has a configuration file to specify input device and
also is activated on the toggle menu item Use X Input, you should be
able to experiment pen drawing now.
Did you succeed in using the latest version of hxournal?
I
regards,
Ian-Woo Kim
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Ivan Perez
ivanperezdoming...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks :)
It's working now. I tried it with XInput and without it. Lines seem
smoother when XInput is activated.
On 16 December 2011 11:33, Ian-Woo Kim ianwoo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, all,
I just
package webpage on hackage anyway) and
the detailed manual will be presented there.
Thank you for your interest.
Enjoy haskell notetaking!
Ian-Woo Kim
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said, it's a different problem.
Linking the file worked for me.
Cheers
On 13 December 2011 02:43, Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 19:22, Ian-Woo Kim ianwoo...@gmail.com wrote:
A workaround is to make a symbolic link to libstdc++.so.6 with the
name
this and report to me, I will appreciate it very much.
It will be hxournal ver 0.5.1 if successful.
I started hxournal webpage on http://ianwookim.org/hxournal
and hxournal dev wiki page on github page. From now on, the discussion
about this development will happen there.
Thank you .
best,
Ian-Woo Kim
will be presented there.
Thank you for your interest.
Enjoy haskell notetaking!
Ian-Woo Kim
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December 2011 12:56, Ian-Woo Kim ianwoo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, everyone,
I am very pleased to announce a pen notetaking program: hxournal,
which is written entirely in haskell using gtk2hs.
I uploaded the package on hackage. This program accompanies with
two library packages, xournal-parser
Hi, everyone,
I am pleased to announce a haskell binding to the ROOT analysis package, HROOT:
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/HROOT
From wikipedia:
ROOT (http://root.cern.ch) is an object-oriented program and library
developed by CERN. It was originally designed for particle physics
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