Hasklig | Hasklig - a code font with monospaced ligatures
kandi X-RAY | Hasklig Summary
kandi X-RAY | Hasklig Summary
Hasklig is a Python library. Hasklig has no vulnerabilities, it has a Weak Copyleft License and it has medium support. However Hasklig has 1 bugs and it build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.
Programming languages are limited to relatively few characters. As a result, combined character operators surfaced quite early, such as the widely used arrow (->), comprised of a hyphen and greater sign. It looks like an arrow if you know the analogy and squint a bit. Composite glyphs are problematic in languages such as Haskell which utilize these complicated operators (=> -< >>= etc.) extensively. The readability of such complex code improves with pretty printing. Academic articles featuring Haskell code often use lhs2tex to achieve an appealing rendering, but it is of no use when programming. Some Haskellers have resorted to Unicode symbols (⇒, ← etc.), which are valid in the ghc. However they are one-character-wide and therefore eye-strainingly small. Furthermore, when displayed as substitutes to the underlying multi-character representation, as vim2hs does, the characters go out of alignment. Hasklig solves the problem the way typographers have always solved ill-fitting characters which co-occur often: ligatures. The underlying code stays the same — only the representation changes. Not only can multi-character glyphs be rendered more vividly, other problematic things in monospaced fonts, such as spacing can be corrected.
Programming languages are limited to relatively few characters. As a result, combined character operators surfaced quite early, such as the widely used arrow (->), comprised of a hyphen and greater sign. It looks like an arrow if you know the analogy and squint a bit. Composite glyphs are problematic in languages such as Haskell which utilize these complicated operators (=> -< >>= etc.) extensively. The readability of such complex code improves with pretty printing. Academic articles featuring Haskell code often use lhs2tex to achieve an appealing rendering, but it is of no use when programming. Some Haskellers have resorted to Unicode symbols (⇒, ← etc.), which are valid in the ghc. However they are one-character-wide and therefore eye-strainingly small. Furthermore, when displayed as substitutes to the underlying multi-character representation, as vim2hs does, the characters go out of alignment. Hasklig solves the problem the way typographers have always solved ill-fitting characters which co-occur often: ligatures. The underlying code stays the same — only the representation changes. Not only can multi-character glyphs be rendered more vividly, other problematic things in monospaced fonts, such as spacing can be corrected.
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Hasklig has a medium active ecosystem.
It has 5408 star(s) with 157 fork(s). There are 81 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 40 open issues and 65 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 555 days. There are 2 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of Hasklig is v1.2
Quality
Hasklig has 1 bugs (0 blocker, 0 critical, 1 major, 0 minor) and 39 code smells.
Security
Hasklig has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
Hasklig code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
There are 0 security hotspots that need review.
License
Hasklig is licensed under the OFL-1.1 License. This license is Weak Copyleft.
Weak Copyleft licenses have some restrictions, but you can use them in commercial projects.
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Hasklig releases are available to install and integrate.
Hasklig has no build file. You will be need to create the build yourself to build the component from source.
Installation instructions are not available. Examples and code snippets are available.
Hasklig saves you 298 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
It has 718 lines of code, 8 functions and 3 files.
It has low code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.
Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
kandi has reviewed Hasklig and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into Hasklig implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
- Parse SVG files
- Process a list of svg glyphs
- Validate SVG files
- Return TTF font format
- Fix the viewBox value
- Set gid value
- Return glyph name from file path
- Reads the content of a file
Get all kandi verified functions for this library.
Hasklig Key Features
No Key Features are available at this moment for Hasklig.
Hasklig Examples and Code Snippets
parties
#> [1] "I" "I" "I" NA NA "L" "D" "R" "I" NA "I" "G" "I" "R" "D" "L" "L" "R" "D"
#> [20] "I"
parties %>%
switch_case(
"D" ~ "Democrat",
"R" ~ "Republican",
c("G", "L") ~ "Other",
c("I", NA) ~ "I
rolle at bliss in ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Installed Packages
$ ls -1
0_package_control_loader.sublime-package
Accessibility.sublime-package
Alignment.sublime-package
All Autocomplete.sublime-package
BracketHighlighter.sublime-pac
# import jtplot module in notebook
from jupyterthemes import jtplot
# choose which theme to inherit plotting style from
# onedork | grade3 | oceans16 | chesterish | monokai | solarizedl | solarizedd
jtplot.style(theme='onedork')
# set "context" (pa
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Vulnerabilities
No vulnerabilities reported
Install Hasklig
You can download it from GitHub.
You can use Hasklig like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
You can use Hasklig like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
Support
For any new features, suggestions and bugs create an issue on GitHub.
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