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  • gignico
    I've tried it now a little. The UI looks very cool, and generally the project is cool so congrats!However, the generated TikZ code is not good in my opinion. Everything uses absolute coordinates, which in TikZ is seldom needed.Just to start, if I place a single node I get absolute coordinates for it. Why? If you just write `\node {Hello};`, TikZ will put that at the center of the bounding box. No need to tell it's at `(0.5,2.91)` like it's happening in my test. Then features such as "align bottom" for a selection of multiple nodes should are manipulating the absolute coordinates instead of using TikZ's alignment features (anchors etc.).I understand generating such code is more difficult. Maybe it can be something to point at for the next version, who knows...
  • lopsotronic
    Ah, I love CircuitiTikZ. Only way to do simple text-based circuit diagrams.https://ctan.org/pkg/circuitikz?lang=enhttps://github.com/circuitikz/circuitikzSome years ago I wired it up with `asciidoctor-diagram` so we could have simple circuits in our Asciidoc maintenance manuals. The techs loved the hell out of it, and we could collaborate on the things in a git versioned ecosystem vs whatever fresh hell the PDM/ERP had for us.A very nice complement to the already awesome WireViz (https://github.com/wireviz/WireViz)
  • wjholden
    Oh man, good on you identifying a product that needs to exist. I've used a few TikZ editors (both online and desktop) and none of them are just amazing.But, I've taken my papers to Typst. Could you have the agent do the same thing for Cetz, the TikZ equivalent for Typst?
  • j2kun
    Neat! I also enjoyed https://q.uiver.app/ by https://github.com/varkor which is a bit more specialized.
  • mcswell
    I'm running Linux Mint (xfce version), and I installed the .deb version (TikZ.Editor_0.4.0_amd64.deb). It's very odd...for example, when I open it or do File/New, many (but not all) of the grid cells are rectangles, not squares. Am I doing something wrong, like installing the wrong version? Or maybe misinterpreting what the faint grey lines are?
  • master-lincoln
    As a student I really wanted something like this. Thanks for making it open source. My theoretical computer science prof happened to be Till Tantau the inventor of TikZ. An awesome communicator too.
  • sorenjan
    Looks really nice. You might consider adding some presets to make it easier to get started, like some common neural net architectures and other use cases for TikZ.
  • __mharrison__
    This is very cool, but I'm going to say the inevitable...How hard would it be to support cetz? I'm not touching LaTeX if I can avoid it, but I'm using Typst all the time.
  • otto-riz
    > the kind of task that no human would ever want to doI'm not an AI evangelist, but this kind of thing is such a welcome boon. More itches can be scratched!
  • GL26
    All STEM students and researches from the world thank you
  • srean
    Is their anyone here old enough to remember Xfig ?I was quite proud of the hours of work I had put in to configure it just so, with the 3d look and all.
  • delta_p_delta_x
    This is superb. Will you consider adding support for pgfplots[1]? When I was a student I was long considering writing a native application for real-time TikZing.[1]: https://ctan.org/pkg/pgfplots?lang=en
  • meghanto
    Are you open to people repurposing this app as a plugin to larger apps like obsidian?
  • whatever1
    OMG! Psychiatrists are going to lose all of their graduate customers!The world thanks you.
  • adityamwagh
    Hey! I've always wanted something like this! Thanks for building this!
  • Littice
    The killer feature for me is not drawing TikZ visually, but being able to touch old TikZ without turning the source into generated-looking soup.
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  • cckolon
    This is so cool. I would have loved this in college.
  • djmips
    "TikZ ist kein Zeichenprogramm" (German for "TikZ is not a drawing program"). :-)
  • dvorka
    I needed exactly this for years excellent work!
  • emil-lp
    Here's what I would need: the ability to position five nodes in a circular fashion, so that they are evenly spaced.
  • dima-quant
    This is great, nice concept! Good use of coding agents. Now I can make diagrams much faster.
  • hosteur
    Wow. I would have loved something like this when I was studying in University.
  • quantummagic
    Great job! Thank you for making it open source.At some point the people who seethe with hate for AI, and claim it's all hallucinations and illegitimate hype, are going to have to admit they were wrong. Projects like this are the proof staring them right in the face, if they care to look.
  • cubefox
    That's cool. I guess it doesn't support TikZ' relative positioning (left of etc) because WYSIWYG features like drag-and-drop require absolute positioning?
  • david_2107
    That's awesome! Long overdue.
  • k33n
    Wow, this is really, really great. Congratulations on an excellent offering and piece of tech!
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