Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can a program generate its own logo?

2020-02-25 Thread Jody Garnett
JTS generates its own logo, so yes :)
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Jody Garnett


On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 at 09:05, Pierre Abbat  wrote:

> Clotilde is one of the Bezitopo programs. It outputs an approximation to
> an
> Euler spiral, which is used in designing highways, parkways, and
> railroads, so
> that the approximation can be offset to get a boundary for the lot that
> the
> road is on.
>
> I am thinking of creating a logo for Clotilde consisting of Euler spirals,
> maybe with the approximation thereto making a visual effect. I could
> generate
> the logo either with clotilde or bezitest, or with another program that I
> keep
> to myself, using the Bezitopo library. Which is preferable?
>
> Pierre
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Can a program generate its own logo?

2020-02-24 Thread Pierre Abbat
Clotilde is one of the Bezitopo programs. It outputs an approximation to an 
Euler spiral, which is used in designing highways, parkways, and railroads, so 
that the approximation can be offset to get a boundary for the lot that the 
road is on.

I am thinking of creating a logo for Clotilde consisting of Euler spirals, 
maybe with the approximation thereto making a visual effect. I could generate 
the logo either with clotilde or bezitest, or with another program that I keep 
to myself, using the Bezitopo library. Which is preferable?

Pierre
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gau do li'i co'e kei do



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