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Partly because of our #MetaPost workshop of next week at #AutomaticType #anrt @ANRT automatic-type-design.anrt-nan with @Ludi @eugbidaut @AntoineGelgon I'm reading an old brochure on (the always incredibly rich) archive.org about the "#Compugraphic Modular Composition System"
ia801000.us.archive.org/29/ite
#photocomposition #typography
(lot of text in the alt of pictures)
According to the Compugraphic page on wikipedia "Following the success of the EditWriter, Compugraphic introduced [somewhere in the 70's] the Modular Composition System, known as the "MCS". The entire system was modular, including the software, which was delivered on 5" floppy disks. As the product matured, a "#WYSIWYG" (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) display was added (the PreView) so that a user could see a "soft" view of a job before it was typeset. This was followed up by the PowerView whereby the user worked directly on a "WYSIWYG" display. The MCS was a huge success, and also marked a change in technology from 8bit to 16bit (Intel 8086) cpu hardware."

Metapost or your Brain

Today I burned my last half-neuron to solve a #design issue with #Metapost.
Now that I achieved my goal I was left without brain, how can I go forward now?

My brain is wired to solve graphical/design issues not to solve coding ones, even when both overlap, my concerns belong to the visual space.

Now, that I don't have a sane neuron left anymore, I don't know what do to... 😖

I am definitively screwed... 😭

#xml#fun#ironic

There are two things that always fascinated me. One, the graphics language developed in And second, connecting various libraries from different sources.

With that in mind, here's another proof of concept of an interface for loading asymptote paths expressions into .

Some time ago I made a Scheme program that solves Hatsune Miku Logic Paint puzzles (aka Pic-a-Pix) using Z3 but it is hard to not misinterpret results for larger puzzles. Now I have just finished a #MetaPost header and a #TECO program to visualize the Z3 solver result.