On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 6:10 AM, wrote:
> On Friday, January 19, 2018 10:50:11 PM Dan Hitt wrote:
>> So, something like xfig, except that it should have geometrically
>> describable grouping or linking options. (You can glue objects
>> together with xfig, but afaik not link them loosely, like th
On 20/01/18 03:50, Dan Hitt wrote:
> I'm looking for a gui drawing program that will let me, for example,
> draw a circle, inscribe a square in the circle, connect the opposite
> edges of the square with line segments, draw the diagonals of the
> square, and label the vertices, edges, and regions o
On Friday, January 19, 2018 10:50:11 PM Dan Hitt wrote:
> So, something like xfig, except that it should have geometrically
> describable grouping or linking options. (You can glue objects
> together with xfig, but afaik not link them loosely, like through a
> point of tangency.)
>
> I.e., if i d
On 2018-01-20, David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 19 Jan 2018 at 19:50:11 (-0800), Dan Hitt wrote:
>> Anyhow, tia for any pointers.
>
> geogebra looks promising and is in Debian.
It's even on line, apparently, for a test run (pretty clean interface),
or even a veritable run (though you must create an a
On Fri 19 Jan 2018 at 19:50:11 (-0800), Dan Hitt wrote:
> Anyhow, tia for any pointers.
geogebra looks promising and is in Debian.
Cheers,
David.
Dan Hitt writes:
> I'm looking for a gui drawing program that will let me, for example,
> draw a circle, inscribe a square in the circle, connect the opposite
> edges of the square with line segments, draw the diagonals of the
> square, and label the vertices, edges, and regions of the figure.
>
On Fri 19 Jan 2018 at 19:50:11 (-0800), Dan Hitt wrote:
> I'm looking for a gui drawing program that will let me, for example,
> draw a circle, inscribe a square in the circle, connect the opposite
> edges of the square with line segments, draw the diagonals of the
> square, and label the vertices,
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