KSEG - Euclidean geometry simulator


KSEG is a Linux program for exploring Euclidean geometry. You create a construction, such as a triangle with a circumcenter, and as you drag verteces of the triangle, the circumcenter moves in real time.

Other features include:

 	-Fast core which supports large constructions
 	-Supports multiple languages
 	-Construction of points, segments, rays, lines, circles, and arcs
 	-Make measurements
 	-Transformations (rotation, translation, scaling, reflection)
 	-Construction of adaptively sampled loci for better quality and speed
 	-Reverse dragging
 	-Infinite undo/redo
 	-Ability to easily redefine points to "edit" drawings
 	-Editable scripting/macro with support for recursion
 	-Pretty formulas for calculations-with libkformula
 	-Small files
 	-Quick play--one step to play any construction from a directory
 	-Calculation based transformations
 	-Improved selection-to-given matching in constructions


Version :
0.3 stable released 2001-04-06
GNU :
This is not a GNU package.
Source languages :
C++
Use requirements :
Qt 2.2.1 or later
Maintainer :
Ilya Baran <ibaran@mit.edu>
Developers :
Ilya Baran <ibaran@mit.edu>
Contributors :
Jorge Barros de Abreu <ficmatinfmag@alternex.com.br> Jean-Philippe Martin <jpmartin@iroise.com> Andreas Goebel <a-goebel@gmx.de>
Related Programs :
Dr Genius, Dr Geo
Source code :
http://www.mit.edu/~ibaran/kseg-0.3.tar.gz
Documentation :
User README included
Web page :
http://www.mit.edu/~ibaran/kseg.html
User's help mailing list :
ibaran@mit.edu
Development discussion mailing list :
ibaran@mit.edu
Bug report mailing list :
ibaran@mit.edu
Interface :
X Window System
License :
GPL
License verified by :
Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>
License verified on :
2001-06-12
Record last updated :
2001-06-13

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