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Re: Native TikZ backend?
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Søren Hauberg |
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Re: Native TikZ backend? |
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Sat, 11 Jul 2009 15:04:39 +0200 |
lor, 11 07 2009 kl. 08:37 -0400, skrev Ben Abbott:
> TikZ is able to produce some excellent figures and works nicely with
> latex+dvips+ps2pdf as well as pdflatex. Do you plan to extend your
> backend to include all graphics objects?
Yeah, it's a really nice format; my papers have never looked as good :-)
I think most 2D objects should be fairly straight-forward to implement
(the only exception being images), so I'll probably implement most 2D
stuff at some point. The problem being that I'm way too short on time. I
don't think I'll work on 3D stuff, though, as that seems to require a
lot of work (but perhaps I'm missing the obvious).
But as I said, time is the largest issue at hand. So, feel free to join
the effort :-)
Soren
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