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HistoryIn October of 2003 I was asked to give a talk at a workshop on modeling pileup in the Chandra CCDs and was told that it should be an electronic presentation using, for example, powerpoint. I installed the OpenOffice version of powerpoint and started working on the presentation. After about 30 minutes of frustration, I turned to xfig, which is a very flexible and simple to use drawing program familiar to many scientists and engineers.
Using xfig, I proceeded to draw several grids representing the CCD
pixels. At some point, I wanted to go back and change the
orientation of some of the grids such as changing vertical lines to
diagonal ones. Unfortunately, this would require recreating the
grids, which would take time. But what if I was not happy with the
new orientation and wanted to try another one? Clearly, a manual
approach was not going to work. So I started to look for an
automated approach to xfig. I searched the web and found the
specification of the xfig file format and proceeded to write a
S-Lang script to automatically generate the appropriate The following set of SLxfig-generated figures, which shows two perspectives of a pair photons interacting in the CCD, illustrates the solution to the orientation problem described above.
See the updated version of the pileup-presentation for more examples of SLxfig generated drawings and plots. |
This page was last updated Nov 26, 2017 by John E. Davis. To comment on it or the material presented here, send email to jed at jedsoft org.