Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
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PyHershey-master.zip | 2018-05-26 | 337.4 kB | |
README.TXT | 2018-05-26 | 996 Bytes | |
HersheyFonts3_JavaApplication.zip | 2015-03-02 | 1.5 MB | |
Hershey.RAW.zip | 2014-03-27 | 103.7 kB | |
Hershey.PNG.zip | 2014-03-27 | 1.1 MB | |
Hershey.SVG.zip | 2014-03-27 | 360.1 kB | |
Totals: 6 Items | 3.3 MB | 6 |
There are three major archives at the moment: (1) PyHershey, as maintained on GitHub, which uses an eval()uable font representation. Designed for Python 3.x, PyHershey includes a rather 'nifty (yes, he actually used that word - omg!) demonstration program which allows one to see the ghost-strokes, as well as the line-by-line drawing in-action. See TurtleShow.py either here, or there (below) for more information: Ref: github.com -> soft9000 -> PyHershey (2) The next archive contains a Java user interface. Please use Java 1.8, or greater. The software is located in: HersheyFonts3_JavaApplication.zip (3) Lastly, there are presently three (3) other Hershey Font archives: RAW: The "R" format, as updated to single-line : linear-glyph format. SVG: A harvestable HTML5 page full of SVG line definitions. PNG: A PNG image set, suitable for a more rapid graphical re-usage. Please defer to the project web site for more information. Sharing is caring! -Rn