another option is to use something like fly: http://martin.gleeson.com/fly/
either through the text interface, or to link in. i currently do the formet to create small graphs, pictures, etc. not exceedingly efficient, but i don't know exactly your needs. On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Ketil Malde wrote: > > I think wxWindows is something I'll eventually have to look into, but > it seems a bit heavy for my purposes at the moment. > > I discovered that although XPM accepts values in the range 0x00..0xff, > it is still monochrome. XGM (plain, that is, not raw) is > approximately the same format, but displays the way I wanted. So I > ended up using: > > mkpgm :: Array (Int,Int) Int -> String > mkpgm cm = header ++ "\n" ++ image > where header = unwords ["P2",show width,show heigth,show maxval] > image = unlines $ map show $ elems cm > (width,heigth) = snd $ bounds cm > maxval = maximum (elems cm) > > Not *very* beautiful, but seems to do the job for my stuff. I'll try > the PPM library if I need something a tad more fancy - like colors :-) > > Thanks for the suggestions! > > -ketil > -- Hal Daume III | [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Arrest this man, he talks in maths." | www.isi.edu/~hdaume _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
