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  1. pynews.com.br/@villares/116310

    This uses the newest #matplltlib integration added to #py5, that can convert `TextPath objects, actually I'm using the underlying capability of converting them to #shapely objects...
    The matplotlib interface for text is very powerful (it can parse LaTeX) but I find it hard to use. I can't pick the typeface I want most of the time
    :(

  2. pynews.com.br/@villares/116310

    This uses the newest #matplltlib integration added to #py5, that can convert `TextPath objects, actually I'm using the underlying capability of converting them to #shapely objects...
    The matplotlib interface for text is very powerful (it can parse LaTeX) but I find it hard to use. I can't pick the typeface I want most of the time
    :(

  3. pynews.com.br/@villares/116310

    This uses the newest #matplltlib integration added to #py5, that can convert `TextPath objects, actually I'm using the underlying capability of converting them to #shapely objects...
    The matplotlib interface for text is very powerful (it can parse LaTeX) but I find it hard to use. I can't pick the typeface I want most of the time
    :(

  4. pynews.com.br/@villares/116310

    This uses the newest #matplltlib integration added to #py5, that can convert `TextPath objects, actually I'm using the underlying capability of converting them to #shapely objects...
    The matplotlib interface for text is very powerful (it can parse LaTeX) but I find it hard to use. I can't pick the typeface I want most of the time
    :(

  5. pynews.com.br/@villares/116310

    This uses the newest #matplltlib integration added to #py5, that can convert `TextPath objects, actually I'm using the underlying capability of converting them to #shapely objects...
    The matplotlib interface for text is very powerful (it can parse LaTeX) but I find it hard to use. I can't pick the typeface I want most of the time
    :(

  6. I have built a new bundling of Portable Thonny #Python IDE for #WIndows with #py5 and some other libraries pre-installed (#shapely, #trimesh, #pymunk & etc.) it would help me if people could test it:

    github.com/villares/thonny-por

    More about this (and example code to test!) at abav.lugaralgum.com/como-insta

    On other news, I would love to find someone with #MacOS dev skills willing to volunteer re-packaging Thonny with py5 for MacOS

  7. WIP / debug view: #shapely union is generating some "bad polygons" maybe subdivided edges with extra vertices?) I have to figure out how to fix them.
    Find the sketch-a-day archives and tip jar at: abav.lugaralgum.com/sketch-a-d
    Code for this sketch at: github.com/villares/sketch-a-d #Processing #Python #py5 #CreativeCoding

  8. «Welcome to the #AutomatingGIS processes course! Through interactive lessons and hands-on exercises, this course introduces you to #GeographicDataAnalysis using the #Python programming language. If you are new to Python, we recommend you first start with the Geo-Python course (geo-python.readthedocs.io) before diving into using it for GIS analyses in this course.

    Geo-Python and Automating GIS Processes (‘#AutoGIS’) have been developed by the Department of Geosciences and Geography at the University of Helsinki, Finland. The course has been planned and organized by the #DigitalGeographyLab. The teaching materials are openly accessible for anyone interested in learning.»

    autogis-site.readthedocs.io/en

    (via Paul Walter no linkedin)

    #GIS #geoPython #geopandas #shapely #osmnx #networkx

  9. Does anybody know the "Flatten" SAGA GIS tool? Any idea how to replicate it with Python/PostGIS? I've been trying but my knowledge of Shapely is just not enough. Basically, what it does is "flattening" a polygon layer, intersecting overlapping polygons.

  10. Se vocês quiserem presentear alguém com uma coisa diferente... Andei fazendo umas camisetas e canecas com uns desenhos meus:

    villares-shop.fourthwall.com/ (internacional)
    umapenca.com/villares/ (Brasil)

    Tem coisa sobre as bibliotecas de #Python para computação científica e geometria que eu uso na #ProgramaçãoCriativa e tem também aviãozinho colorido, plantas fractais e uns outros desenhos abstratos, tudo feito usando programação. #shapely #trimesh #numpy #py5 #processing