== Quote from Eldar Insafutdinov (e.insafutdi...@gmail.com)'s article
> When I saw David's announcement this morning, I remembered that he brought up
this topic
> sometime ago(about half-year I think) and I promised to have a look at
> wrapping
Qwt (http://
> qwt.sourceforge.net/) as a part of QtD
When I saw David's announcement this morning, I remembered that he brought up
this topic
sometime ago(about half-year I think) and I promised to have a look at wrapping
Qwt (http://
qwt.sourceforge.net/) as a part of QtD after we make next release. We never
released the next
version of QtD (as u
== Quote from Nick Sabalausky (a...@a.a)'s article
> "Philippe Sigaud" wrote in message
> news:mailman.310.1278794218.24349.digitalmars-d-annou...@puremagic.com...
> > On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 17:42, dsimcha wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> This is perfectly feasible, technically speaking. I'm just not sure
"Philippe Sigaud" wrote in message
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> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 17:42, dsimcha wrote:
>
>>
>> This is perfectly feasible, technically speaking. I'm just not sure what
>> it would
>> buy practically speaking. I kind of like
BTW, since my attachment didn't actually get attached, I've put up the latest
screenshot, produced from my demo/testing function, at:
http://cis.jhu.edu/~dsimcha/dflplot.png
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 17:42, dsimcha wrote:
>
> This is perfectly feasible, technically speaking. I'm just not sure what
> it would
> buy practically speaking. I kind of like the way x's and o's look. Maybe
> it
> would be faster for scatter plots with huge amounts of points, though. I
> do
== Quote from Philippe Sigaud (philippe.sig...@gmail.com)'s article
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> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 15:46, dsimcha wrote:
> > == Quote from Philippe Sigaud (philippe.sig...@gmail.com)'s article
> > > Out of curiosity, as I d
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 15:46, dsimcha wrote:
> == Quote from Philippe Sigaud (philippe.sig...@gmail.com)'s article
> > Out of curiosity, as I don't know DFL, why do you draw everything as text
> in
> > a scatterplot instead of using small rectangles or lines?
>
> This is to give customizability
== Quote from Philippe Sigaud (philippe.sig...@gmail.com)'s article
> Out of curiosity, as I don't know DFL, why do you draw everything as text in
> a scatterplot instead of using small rectangles or lines?
This is to give customizability as to what the points look like.
> This made me laugh:
> /
== Quote from Michal Minich (michal.min...@gmail.com)'s article
> On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 04:40:04 +, dsimcha wrote:
> > 2. There is currently no "proper" way to save a plot. This is because
> > DFL's Bitmap object doesn't provide a way to obtain the underlying
> > pixels yet, and core.stdc.windows
On 15/01/07 1:49 AM, Kirk McDonald wrote:
Well, since releasing versions seems to be all the rage these days, I've
decided to release Pyd Release Candidate 1.
Hi, has there been any new development for Pyd since January 2007? Has
a port to D2 been considered? Is Pyd still alive and used by p
Hmm, my first reply seems lost in limbo...
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 06:40, dsimcha wrote:
> In the spirit of making D2 a first-rate scientific computing language, I
> have
> just uploaded the first usable version of my DFL-based dflplot plotting
> library to Scrapple.
>
>
> For those who don't
On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 04:40:04 +, dsimcha wrote:
> 2. There is currently no "proper" way to save a plot. This is because
> DFL's Bitmap object doesn't provide a way to obtain the underlying
> pixels yet, and core.stdc.windows doesn't seem to provide the necessary
> stuff to do it manually via th
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