From: Tanguy Briançon on
Bonjour,
sur
http://briancontanguy.free.fr/hp/
(et sur hpcalc d'ici peu)
vous trouverez geohp qui est une tentative de faire un logiciel
de g�om�trie dynamique (comme g�oplan ou g�og�bra). Ainsi on peut
d�finir des points, des droites, des cercles (d�finies par des relations
g�om�triques et tout ce beau monde bouge en temps r�els).




















From: TW on
> (Sorry for the non french speaking peoples)

What a political statement! ;-)

> de g om trie dynamique (comme g oplan ou g og bra). Ainsi on peut
> d finir des points, des droites, des cercles (d finies par des relations
> g om triques et tout ce beau monde bouge en temps r els).

Very nice. This may be the first HPGCC program (ARM toolbox required)
I've seen that uses actual user interface things written in C. Did you
use the HPGCC the choose engine? I don't think I've seen anyone figure
that out.

This is a greyscale editor allowing placement of points, lines,
circles, arcs and so on. Also graphs equations.

TW

From: Tanguy Briançon on
TW wrote:
>> (Sorry for the non french speaking peoples)
>
> What a political statement! ;-)
>
>> de g om trie dynamique (comme g oplan ou g og bra). Ainsi on peut
>> d finir des points, des droites, des cercles (d finies par des relations
>> g om triques et tout ce beau monde bouge en temps r els).
>
> Very nice. This may be the first HPGCC program (ARM toolbox required)
> I've seen that uses actual user interface things written in C. Did you
> use the HPGCC the choose engine?

Off course I used hpgcc (v2.0) but the chooses boxes and
the edit windows in hpgebra are made by me.



I don't think I've seen anyone figure
> that out.
>
Do you know CGROBEDIT? A bitmap editor in grayscale with great
tools...


> This is a greyscale editor allowing placement of points, lines,
> circles, arcs and so on. Also graphs equations.
>
> TW
>