NAME

Term::Graille - Terminal Graphics using Braille

SYNOPSIS

my $canvas = Term::Graille->new(
  width  => 72,    # pixel width
  height => 64,    # pixel height
  top=>3,          # row position in terminal (optional,defaults to 1)
  left=>10,        # column position (optional,defaults to 1)
  borderStyle => "double",  # 
);

DESCRIPTION

Inspired by Drawille by asciimoo, which has many variants (including a perl variant Term::Drawille by RHOELZ), this is a clone with a few extras. The goal is to achieve performance and features. with built-in turtle-like graphics, line and curve drawing (Algorithm::Line::Bresenham), scrolling, border setting, and more in development.

FUNCTIONS

my $canvas=Term::Graille-new(%params)>

Creates a new canavas; params are width The pixel width, required height the pixel height, required, top terminal row (optional,default 1) left terminal column ( optional,default 1) borderStyle border type (optional,one of 'simple', 'double', 'thin', 'thick' or 'shadow') borderColour border colour ( optional), title Title text for top border,(optional) titleColour Title colour (optional)

$canvas-draw()> , $canvas-draw($row, $column)>

Draws the canvas to the terminal window. Optional row and column parameters may be passed to position the displayed canvas. If borderStyle is specified, the border is drawn, If title is specified this is added to the top border

$canvas-as_string()>

Returns the string containing the canvas of utf8 braille symbols, rows being separated by newline.

$canvas-set($x,$y,$pixelValue)>

Sets a particular pixel on (default if $pixelValue not sent) or off.

$canvas-set($x,$y)>

Sets the pixel value at $x,$y to blank

$canvas-pixel($x,$y)>

Gets the pixel value at $x,$y

$canvas-clear()>

Re-initialises the canvas with blank braille characters

$canvas-line($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2,$value)>

Uses Algorithm::Line::Bresenham to draw a line from $x1,$y1 to $x2,$y2. The optional value $value sets or unsets the pixels

$canvas-circle($x1,$y1,$radius,$value)>

Uses Algorithm::Line::Bresenham to draw a circle centered at $x1,$y1 with radius $radius to $x2,$y2. The optional value $value sets or unsets the pixels

$canvas-ellipse_rect($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2,$value)>

Uses Algorithm::Line::Bresenham to draw a rectangular ellipse, (an ellipse bounded by a rectangle defined by $x1,$y1,$x2,$y2). The optional value $value sets or unsets the pixels

$canvas-quad_bezier($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2,$x3,$y3,$value)>

Uses Algorithm::Line::Bresenham to draw a quadratic bezier, defined by end points $x1,$y1,$x3,$y3) and control point $x2,$y2. The optional value $value sets or unsets the pixels

$canvas-polyline($x1,$y1,....,$xn,$yn,$value)>

Uses Algorithm::Line::Bresenham to draw a poly line, form a sequences of points. The optional value $value sets or unsets the pixels

$canvas-scroll($direction,$wrap)>

Scrolls in $direction. $direction may be "l", "left", "r","right", "u","up","d", "down". Beacuse of the use of Braille characters, up/down scrolling is 4 pixels at a time, whereas left right scrolling is 2 pixels at a time. If $wrap is a true value, the screen wraps around.

$canvas-logo($script)>

Interface to Graille's built in Turtle interpreter. A string is taken and split by senicolons or newlines into intsructions. The instructions are trimmed, and split by the first space character into command and parameters. Very simple in other words.

fd distance pen moves forward a certain distance. lt angle rt angle turns left or right. bk distance pen moves back a certain distance pu pd Pen is up or down, up means no drawing takes place, and down means the turtle draws as it moves. dir set teh direction at a specific angle in dgrees, with 0 being directly left. mvmoves pen to specific coordinates without drawing ce centers the turtle in the middle of a canvas sp allows animated drawing by specifiying the the number of centiseconds between instructions

AUTHOR

Saif Ahmed

LICENSE

Artististic, Same as Perl

INSTALLATION

Manual install:

$ perl Makefile.PL
$ make
$ make install