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GradientFunction.PNG
More blue, less red or green.
Dialog from windows to allow PowerShell to open a port.
Right-click the .PS1 script on the desktop and ->Run in PowerShell.
Control-K opens the pref window.
Linux EPS viewer.
The path is printed in the log when you use Text Explorer.
You found it here.
user dictionary notes says: This is the list of words to add or delete from the dictionary text explorer uses for parsing text. Action should be 'add' or 'delete'.
Something in the toolbox
A new window opens, the clock is for timing JSL.
The tooltip for the icon says "run profiler".
tabs for sources
tabs for sources
A Ref line on the X axis.
The * is for properties, and the axis dialog is one of the possibilities.
PBandJappetizer.png
The project file contains all the JSL files and some other bits and pieces like a credits slide.
The project file contains all the JSL files and some other bits and pieces like a credits slide.
Several classes of hardware in this Beowulf Cluster.
Dendrogram with cluster colors
Graph with cluster colors
HandDrawnCircle.png
Huge! Actually too big for a five year old.
I traced a DVD; the cyborg hand is really teaching about hydraulics and levers and putting pieces together.
Text sits above the baseline.
Using a marker with a capital O.
If you can use a marker, then you can pick the circle symbol.
The sqrt approach looks rough on the left and right because of the equal-sized steps in x.
The Y Function does adjusts the x step size automatically.
The Y Function adjusts the x step size automatically.
I really like the XYFunction for this parametric description of a circle.
The point of the Bresenham circle drawing algorithm is to only use integers and avoid multiply and divide ( *2 and *4 can be shift operations.)
Zoomed in the pixels always step in either x or y or both.
The Circle Function uses the Y dimension and makes a visibly round circle. Because the axes are not isometric, something seems odd.
The graph's popup menu, Size/Scale->SizeToIsometric will automatically make this adjustment.
The Oval function has a clear API for the vertical and horizontal dimensions.
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The sqrt approach looks rough on the left and right because of the equal-sized steps in x.
Posted in: How Do You Draw a Circle? - ( ‎03-03-2022 08:39 PM )

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