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Re: ANN: OresmeKit 0.1


From: H. Nikolaus Schaller
Subject: Re: ANN: OresmeKit 0.1
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2018 17:11:17 +0200

> Am 08.06.2018 um 17:05 schrieb Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mottola@libero.it>:
> 
> Hi Nikolaus,
> 
> H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> 
>> Happy Birthday!
>> 
>>> Started many years ago, it has finally come the moment for a first public 
>>> release, since I put together even a first draft of documentation.
>>> 
>>> OresmeKit is a framework which provides NSView subclasses that can display 
>>> data. It is useful to easily embed graphs in your applications, e.g. 
>>> monitoring apps, dashboards and such.
>>> OresmeKit supports both GNUstep and Cocoa/MacOS
>>> 
>>> Data is supplied as series with information such color and title.
>>> 
>>> Currently implemented are:
>>> - X-Y plotting (Cartesian coordinates)
>>> - Line charting (with multiple series support)
>>> - Pie Charts
>>> 
>>> Look here for more information, screenshots sources and Documentation.
>>> 
>>> http://gap.nongnu.org/oresmekit/index.html
>> Looks nice and certainly finds its use-places.
> 
> Yes, I hope. I think it should run on myStep and on OpenMoko, you might try!

I'll give it a try when I find time.

> 
> I started using it to display remote load of systems.. but I made it more 
> generic and intend to further improve it.
> There are few Kits of this kind around, especially when I started a couple of 
> years ago, even on Cocoa. They were either incredibly over-engineerid and 
> complicated, or too limtied.

I use my own GraphView for plotting sensor data or GPS satellite signal 
strengths, but not for general data like line or pie charts.

> 
>> As written in a private mail, I have a tiny birthday present for you 
>> Riccardo.
>> It is a port of an old OpenMoko game, MokoMaze, to Objective-C:
>> 
>>      http://git.goldelico.com/?p=mokomaze.git
>> 
>> It just lacks a GNUstep makefile and some input device handling (it is
>> written for a handheld device with accelerometer).
> 
> I'll look into it! thanks for the gift.
> 
> I got your email, but wanted to reply with a bit more completeness.

No need to hurry! Rome wan't built in a day :)

BR,
Nikolaus




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