Blog Post #0099: A Special Request
Antonio Corbi
antonio at ggmail.ca
Thu Jan 23 08:33:39 UTC 2020
On Wednesday, 22 January 2020 at 21:22:57 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
> On Tuesday, 21 January 2020 at 22:12:10 UTC, Antonio Corbi
> wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 21 January 2020 at 22:06:30 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
>
>> Do you still have the Maurer Rose example?
>
> I had to look this up. I'd never heard of it before. That being
> said...
>
>> Do you think it could fit this kind of example?
>
> When I say "demo" I'm talking about examples of how to do
> various GTK GUI stuff rather than mathematical exercises.
> Trying to do this mathematical/drawing exercise, I'd be
> waaaaaaay out of my element. The few simple math/draw examples
> I did in Cairo (posts #0057 to #0064) is about my limit as far
> as math goes.
>
> However, I can point you at this repository of Java examples:
> https://github.com/iabin/Maurer-Rose/tree/master/src
>
> Using the methods outlined in the posts I've listed, you should
> be able to port it over from Java to D. I'm not a
> mathematician, so I wouldn't be of much help.
>
> I wish you the best of luck on this endeavour.
I was referring to this example I made some time ago:
https://gitlab.com/amcorbi/dmaurerrose
I think this is somewhat related to what te OP was asking for.
Assuming you are on GNU/Linux, a simple 'dub run' is all you have
to do to make it compile and run.
Antonio
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