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I think most basic 2D tasks are possible, it's more a matter of how much code you're prepared to write... :)
Formatting the text is one of those tasks where I can imagine having to write a bit of code, simply because you're having to position each piece of text intellligently. No tables or legends in Cairo, so you'd have to roll your own.
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The difference between Tiles and Partition is really just whether you want to specify the quantity of panes or their dimensions. (You can’t specify both at the same time, oddly enough...) But they’re both just simple iterators to help with positioning and dimensions, they’re not ‘smart’ graphic objects with properties such as ‘background’ color schemes.
I believe the background()
function works with the current clipping region, which is either the whole drawing, or the current clipping path, if you’ve set one up. So to change the background color of a pane, you can define a rectangular clipping region and use background()
, or just draw a box and fill it.
origin()
takes you to the original center of the drawing, not always useful.
Cairo/Luxor is fairly low-level!
The Compose.jl package is perhaps more what you think a graphics package should be - being aligned more with the needs of statistical graphics, R’s Grammar of Graphics, plotting and visualisation tools, Gadfly, declarative graphics, and so on. Not my thing (hence Luxor) but v. popular with the academic side of the Julia community because of the higher-level focus.
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Thank you for this. I see that you used 'Tiles'. Would the 'Partition' function deliver anything different? How would I be able to produce a different back ground if the back ground function is the same? Would the partition function apply in context when the background function is called?
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Theoretically could you use the 'origin()' function to reset the coordinate reference point/
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