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Description:
L-system Explorer is a program used for viewing and creating L-system fractals.
Features:
- Over 500 builtin L-systems (arranged into 20 or so groups)
- Ability to create and save your own L-systems (and groups)
- Ability to save images of any L-system (PNG or JPEG format)
- Multiple L-systems can be viewed at the same time
- Color options, including ability to choose random gradients, specific color
gradients, or random colors
- Able to draw L-systems using lines, points, or a random combination of both
- All Fractint L-system commands are supported (except the three that deal with
color)
Download:
Latest version (June 18, 2006): lsysexp-0.70.tar.gz (160 KB)
See the ChangeLog for details on changes.
All versions are archived in the download directory.
Note: You need to have GTK+ 2.0 or later installed in order to compile L-system Explorer.
You may also browse the source online.
Documentation:
The latest documentation is available in the current release. Specifically, see the help page, and the README file. The aformentioned help page is also accessible through the Help/Documentation menu once you install L-system Explorer.
Screen shots:
There are over 500 builtin L-systems, so this is just a small sample. Also, you can change the size of the L-system windows if you wish so that they are larger/smaller than those shown here. L-system Explorer also allows you to save images of the L-systems you create.
About:
L-system Explorer is Copyright © 2002 by Ron Coscorrosa, and is released under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Contact:
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, comments, bug reports, or come up with some cool L-systems that I can add to the next release.