A simple program to draw decimal numbers as hexadecimals.
- Digits are rendered from a font
- A font is a directory with one svg file for each hexadecimal digit (
0.svg
...F.svg
) - Only a subset of the SVG spec is implemented
- Only
<path>
tags are rendered - In the path tag's
d
attribute only them
/M
,l
/L
,h
/H
,v
/V
,z
/Z
commands are supported - In the path tag's
d
attribute auto-separating doesn't work if there are two negative numbers after each other. Put a space or a comma in between - Transforms are not supported
- Only
There are two fonts included:
- segment - 16-segment like look. SVG files taken from here, credit to Frantz Balinski
- roman - an attempt at imagining what roman hexadecimal numbers could look like. It wasn't the best idea but here it is
usage: display.py [-h] [-f FONT] [--scale SCALE] [--speed SPEED] [--debug-font]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f FONT, --font FONT Path to a directory containing the font. The directory should contain an svg file for each hexadecimal digit plus an x.svg
file for the `x` symbol.
--scale SCALE Font scale
--speed SPEED Turtle speed
--debug-font Render all digits to test the font
To use the roman font:
python display.py -f roman