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Undulate
Introduction
WaveDrom is a Free and Open Source online digital timing diagram (waveform) rendering engine that uses javascript, HTML5 and SVG to convert a WaveJSON input text description into SVG vector graphics.
WaveJSON is an application of the JSON format. The purpose of WaveJSON is to provide a compact exchange format for digital timing diagrams utilized by digital HW / IC engineers.
However, this great tool need either a headless web browser or node.js to generate documentations. Python being mainstream and cross-platform why not leverage its power?
This version is not a mere copy of the original one. The goals are to ensure the compatibility and to add new features. To name a few:
- long name for nodes for creating edges from one specific point to another
- metastability wave
- analogue waveforms (step, capacitive step, slewing, arbitrary waves, overlay up to 4 waves)
- add annotations (global time compression, vertical/horizontal lines)
- style overloading (font-size, fill color, stroke color, stroke-width, stroke-dasharray, ...)
The inputs could be either:
- json
- WaveJSON (cson)
- yaml
- toml
while outputs would be:
- svg for web pages
- postscript for latex documentation
- pdf for pdflatex documentation
- png for word, libreoffice, ...
Documentation
The complete documentation is available here
License
See LICENSE.
Installation
It is recommended to create a python environment to not pollute the python of your operating system.
:interrobang: some OS relies on specific version of python packages. One use a workflow with specific tools. To not break this vital components, the environment boxes in a specific location packages and dependencies.<br/> Tools: pyenv virtualenv lmod
If it's intended, or you do it on purpose, you can skip directly to step #3.
1. create a new environment
With pyenv:
pyenv virtualenv <name-of-the-environment>
with virtualenv package:
python3 -m venv <path where to store the environments>
2. Activate the newly created environment
With pyenv:
pyenv activate <name-of-the-environment>
with virtualenv package:
source <path where to store the environments>/bin/activate
3. Finally, install it
python3 -m pip install git+https://github.com/LudwigCRON/undulate.git
4. Use it!
From now on, in the environment, you can call the script directly wherever you are
cd ${HOME}/projects/my-fancy-thing/documents/
undulate -f cairo-png --dpi 300 -i input.yaml -o output.png
To deactivate your environment call in the terminal
deactivate