The main thing that is missing for me personally is fits_imag; but
Derek Lamb (who may chime in) tells me that he can't get much done
without always diving down into the low-level interface.
Cheers,
Craig
On Jun 27, 2006, at 11:35 AM, Doug Hunt wrote:
Hi Craig: The high-level PLplot interface that I wrote does the
job for me. What else is desired?
Regards,
Doug Hunt
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Craig DeForest wrote:
The problems with PGPLOT licensing (and TJP's unwillingness to
support full RGB graphics) are why I would like to see PLPlot
developed more fully. To my mind, PGPLOT is a (formerly useful)
dead end - the installation issues have always been a concern, and
are a serious problem for PDL adoption now.
I'd like to see a similar high-level interface to the PGPLOT one,
but developed for Plplot, which is GPL.
I did formerly maintain the -cd<n> patch distributions to PGPLOT,
with the main advantages that they do chintzy RGB graphics and
perform anti-aliased resampling on pixel devices (at some cost in
speed), but Plplot is more universally compilable, GPLed, equally
(perhaps more device independent) and more thoughtfully
implemented. One there is a nice high-level interface to it
within PDL, we can all stop hassling about this stuff and get some
work done! :-)
Cheers,
Craig
On Jun 26, 2006, at 9:58 PM, Josh Narins wrote:
Karl>Yes I am now getting increasingly motivated to get back to the
Karl>tutorial thing.
Sure. Sounds good.
I have to say, though, the navbar on pdl.perl.org looks a bit,
um, less than
fully impressive. That might push some away. Heck, upgrading the
website
every year or so makes people assured someone is paying attention
without
reading the list ;)
The graphics examples are certainly nice, but maybe it would be
nice if the
explanation of the commands used (inserted as single line # perl
comments?)
Another issue is ease of installation of PDL + a set of basic
support libs. I have it cracked now on Mac OS X but linux and
windows remain an issue. Linux is difficult because of the wide
variety of distros, however the all work with the IDL binary
distro so it may be doable.
From my perspective, you only need debian and redhat. I think
many other
distros can handle their formats.
But there is one problem with Debian, for sure. Graphics/PGPLOT/
PGPLOT.pm uses PGPLOT.pm but PGPLOT isn't in debian. I'm not a
debian developer, Perhaps I
should become one, for this.
FYI: I'm a professional perl programmer who took a good bit of
math in college.
I had this one problem for which a graphical 3d solution would be
ideal. Still haven't
figured out the right way to use points3d the way I want.
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