Python3 porting of bitfield with all respect to the original designer.
python3 bitfield.py bitfield.json > bitfield.svg
The library works exactly same as original program, except some of command line options.
- Added
-s/--svg
to output to a file in addition with redirecting(>
) - More strict to JSON format
The library requires svgwrite and attrdict libraries.
pip3 install bitfieldpy
(install archive from pypi)pip3 install git+https://github.com/K4zuki/bitfieldpy.git
(edge/developing version)
usage: bitfieldpy.py [-h] [--input INPUT] [--svg SVG] [--vspace VSPACE]
[--hspace HSPACE] [--lanes LANES] [--bits BITS]
[--font-family FONT_FAMILY] [--font-weight FONT_WEIGHT]
[--font-size FONT_SIZE]
bitfield clone in python(experimental)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--input INPUT, -i INPUT
<input bitfield source filename>
--svg SVG, -s SVG <output SVG image file name>
--vspace VSPACE, -V VSPACE
height per lane in px
--hspace HSPACE, -H HSPACE
width per lane in px
--lanes LANES, -L LANES
number of lane
--bits BITS, -B BITS total bitwidth
--font-family FONT_FAMILY, -F FONT_FAMILY
font family for all texts
--font-weight FONT_WEIGHT, -W FONT_WEIGHT
font weight
--font-size FONT_SIZE, -S FONT_SIZE
font size
parameter | optional | purpose | default |
---|---|---|---|
--input /-i |
N | input file name | |
--svg /-s |
N | output file name | |
--vspace /-V |
Y | height per lane in px | 80 |
--hspace /-H |
Y | width per lane in px | 640 |
--lanes /-L |
Y | number of lanes | 2 |
--bits /-B |
Y | total bit width | 32 |
--font-family /-F |
Y | font family for all texts | "sans-serif" |
--font-font_weight /-W |
Y | font weight | "normal" |
--font-size /-S |
Y | font size | 14 |
MIT License (c) 2018 Kazuki Yamamoto