Preview of Ipe 6.0 availabe
Otfried Cheong
o.cheong at tue.nl
Fri Mar 28 15:00:42 PST 2003
Dear computational geometers,
some of you may still remember the drawing program Ipe that I wrote in
1993-1994, and in fact some of you are still using it until today.
Well, finally I've rewritten Ipe from scratch, and a preview of the
new version Ipe 6 is available at
http://ipe.compgeom.org
(Thanks to Herve Bronnimann for hosting this page!)
For those of you too young to remember, or who for some other reason
have never heard about Ipe, below is a list of the main features. To
say it even more concisely: Ipe is a drawing program for computational
geometers, written by a computational geometer.
Best wishes,
Otfried Cheong
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Ipe is a drawing editor for creating figures in PDF or (encapsulated)
Postscript format. It supports making small figures for inclusion
into LaTeX-documents as well as making multi-page PDF presentations
that can be shown on-line with Acrobat Reader.
Ipe's main features are:
* Entry of text as LaTeX source code. This makes it easy to enter
mathematical expressions, and to reuse the LaTeX-macros of the main
document. In the display text is displayed as it will appear in
the figure.
* Produces pure Postscript/PDF, including the text. Ipe converts the
LaTeX-source to PDF or Postscript when the file is saved.
* It is easy to align objects with respect to each other (for
instance, to place a point on the intersection of two lines, or to
draw a circle through three given points) using various snapping
modes.
* Users can provide ipelets (Ipe plug-ins) to add functionality to
Ipe. This way, Ipe can be extended for each task at hand.
* The text model is based on Unicode, and has been tested with Korean,
Chinese, and Japanese.
* Ipe is available for Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X.
* Ipe is written in standard C++ using the STL, and released under
the Gnu Public License.
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