GNU 3DLDF is a GNU software package for three-dimensional technical drawing. Currently, its only form of output is MetaPost code. GNU 3DLDF is written in C++ using the CWEB package created by Donald Knuth and Silvio Levy. It is intended, among other things, to provide a convenient way of creating 3D graphics for inclusion in TeX documents and to fit in with the "family" of programs associated with TeX. It was written by Laurence D. Finston. 3DLDF stands for "3D" plus the initials of the author (LDF). This name was chosen because the author considered it unlikely that it would clash with the name of any other software package for 3D graphics.
Developer(s) | GNU Project |
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Stable release | 2.0.3
/ 13 December 2013 |
Operating system | Linux, Unix |
Type | 3D computer graphics software |
License | GNU GPL |
Website | gnu |
History
edit3DLDF seemed not a pure MetaPost package as it is written in C++ using CWEB, but in 2004, it was seen by some as the greatest promise for MetaPost's 3D drawing capabilities.[1]
References
edit- ^ Syropoulos, Apostolos; Berry, Karl; Haralambous, Yannis; Hughes, Baden; Peter, Steven; Plaice, John (2004). TeX, XML, and Digital Typography: International Conference on TEX, XML, and Digital Typography, Held Jointly with the 25th Annual Meeting of the TEX User Group, TUG 2004, Xanthi, Greece, August 30 – September 3, 2004, Proceedings (papers). Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 3130 (illustrée ed.). Springer. pp. 112–113. ISBN 9783540228011.
External links
edit- Source code on the GNU Savannah platform.