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,
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.
So, something like xfig, exc
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