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On Sun, 8/6/17, José Abílio Matos <jaomatos(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: OT: Metapost experts help with soccerball
To: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Date: Sunday, August 6, 2017, 2:45 PM
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Sunday, 6 August 2017 19.40.55 WEST Antonio Olivares
wrote:
Dear Fedora users,
Is there anyone that can help create a soccerball image
using metapost?
Use exact coordinates as recommended in
http://www.hoist-point.com/soccerball.htm
I created one using gnuplot but it is just an approximation,
the numbers are
not correct. The picture can be found
http://plotshare.com/index.ws/plot/166954608
It is not mathematically correct, I believe that using
metapost it can be
drawn more precise, but my skills are limited. If anyone
can help with
this, it is greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Antonio
I
have never used metapost but using tikz I found this:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/269108/truncated-icosahedron-in-tikz
Lately
I have been using tikz and I like the final result.
Regards,
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José
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It does not have the pentagons filled with color. This does not make the picture come to
life.
There might be some mathematica notebooks out there, but they are not free, and cannot
translate to code that we can use such as octave, or maxima. I have found a Geogebra page
which does have the filled pentagons
https://www.geogebra.org/material/show/id/AfNmbnDD
But I would prefer it be in metapost. Not all my machines have texlive, not all of them
have java as well. I hope that with a bit of time, someone who knows metapost can help
translate the code from the hoist point website which is more precise. Or a more solidly
colored geogebra one.
Best Regards,
Antonio