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Python-based drawing tool for making sketches of mechanics problems.
For an introduction to Pysketcher, see the tutorial in HTML or PDF (or a simplified version of the tutorial in Chapter 9 in A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python, by H. P. Langtangen, Springer, 2014).
If you use Pysketcher and want to cite it, you can either cite this web site or the book that has the original documentation of the tool.
BibTeX format:
@book{Langtangen_2014,
title = {A Primer on Scientific Programming With {P}ython},
author = {H. P. Langtangen},
year = {2014},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Texts in Computational Science and Engineering},
edition = {Fourth},
}
@misc{Pysketcher,
title = {{P}ysketcher: {D}rawing tool for making sketches},
author = {H. P. Langtangen},
url = {https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher},
key = {Pysketcher},
note = {\url{https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher}},
}
Publish format:
* books
** A Primer on Scientific Programming With {P}ython
key: Langtangen_2014
author: H. P. Langtangen
year: 2014
publisher: Springer
status: published
series: Texts in Computational Science and Engineering
edition: Fourth
entrytype: book
* misc
** {P}ysketcher: {D}rawing tool for making sketches
key: Pysketcher
author: H. P. Langtangen
url: https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher
status: published
sortkey: Pysketcher
note: \url{https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher}