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Lienzo - High Speed Structued Graphics for GWT

Lienzo provides an amazingly large number of features out the box:

  • FAST Canvas based drawing, retained mode nodes or immediate mode.
  • Full multi-layer composition, layer ordering, stacking, visibility, etc.
  • Custom clip paths on Viewport, Layer, or Group.
  • Vast number of shape primitives that can be grouped into multi-level node trees.
  • FAST selection of nodes in large node structures.
  • Dragging of nodes with support for custom drag constraints.
  • Embedding Pictures and Movies.
  • Animation support with many pre-defined functions and types.
  • Image Filters, Movie Filters ( while playing!!! )
  • FAST Serialization of node structures into JSON (and back from JSON into node structures).
  • Support for complex affine transformations of node structures.
  • Many types of events, interactive or property change driven.
  • And much more ...

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RELEASE:

Maven:

<dependency>
  <groupId>com.ahome-it</groupId>
  <artifactId>lienzo-core</artifactId>
  <version>2.0.151-RC1</version>
</dependency>

Gradle:

dependencies {
    compile(group:'com.ahome-it',name:'lienzo-core',version:'2.0.151-RC1')
}

Javadoc URL:

http://lienzo-core.com/documents/javadoc/lienzo-core

Documentation

https://github.com/ahome-it/lienzo-core/wiki

Issue Tracking

https://github.com/ahome-it/lienzo-core/issues

2.0 Kitchen Sink Demo

http://www.lienzo-core.com/lienzo-ks/

1.2 Kitchen Sink Demo ( Deprecated )

http://emitrom-lienzo.appspot.com/

Contributing:

Pull requests are welcome; see the contributor guidelines for details.

License:

Copyright (c) 2014,2015 Ahome Innovation Technologies. All rights reserved.

Lienzo is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License.

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html

Author(s):

Dean S. Jones deansjones@gmail.com

And many contributors: my buds Enno, Alain, Alfredo and David from Emitrom, and the jBPM team at Red Hat, especially Mark Proctor.