Difference between revisions of "Typesetting Hex"
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* Tom Ace's [http://www.minortriad.com/golem2eps.html golem2eps] is an excellent still-improving EPS creator from a [[Smart Game Format|SGF]] file. | * Tom Ace's [http://www.minortriad.com/golem2eps.html golem2eps] is an excellent still-improving EPS creator from a [[Smart Game Format|SGF]] file. | ||
* [[Cameron Browne]] has a tool for setting Hex diagrams, which he used in his [[Hex Strategy Making the Right Connections|book]]. | * [[Cameron Browne]] has a tool for setting Hex diagrams, which he used in his [[Hex Strategy Making the Right Connections|book]]. | ||
+ | * It is possible to type Hex boards directly into text by using one of the [[Unicode and ASCII boards]] | ||
For information on creating Hex diagrams on this wiki, see [[New board diagrams]]. | For information on creating Hex diagrams on this wiki, see [[New board diagrams]]. | ||
[[category:Computer Hex]] | [[category:Computer Hex]] |
Revision as of 11:23, 21 March 2017
When creating Hex diagrams for printed media, you can use raster graphics (if their resolution is high enough) or use a vector graphics application. Some tools specific to Hex have been created:
- Meron Brouwer's hexgame is a package for LaTeX
- Tom Ace's golem2eps is an excellent still-improving EPS creator from a SGF file.
- Cameron Browne has a tool for setting Hex diagrams, which he used in his book.
- It is possible to type Hex boards directly into text by using one of the Unicode and ASCII boards
For information on creating Hex diagrams on this wiki, see New board diagrams.