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    • Using manim
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    Manim is an engine for precise programmatic animations, designed for creating explanatory math videos.

    Note, there are two versions of manim. This repository began as a personal project by the author of 3Blue1Brown for the purpose of animating those videos, with video-specific code available here. In 2020 a group of developers forked it into what is now the community edition, with a goal of being more stable, better tested, quicker to respond to community contributions, and all around friendlier to get started with. See this page for more details.

    Directly

    For more options, take a look at the Using manim sections further below. If you want to hack on manimlib itself, clone this repository and in that directory execute:

    Directly (Windows)

    1.Install FFmpeg. 2.Install a LaTeX distribution. MiKTeX is recommended. 3.Install the remaining Python packages.

    Mac OSX

    1.Install FFmpeg, LaTeX in terminal using homebrew. 2.Install latest version of manim using these command.

    1.Install LaTeX as above.

    2.Create a conda environment using conda create -n manim python=3.8.

    3.Activate the environment using conda activate manim.

    4.Install manimgl using pip install -e ..

    Try running the following:

    This should pop up a window playing a simple scene.

    Some useful flags include:

    •-w to write the scene to a file

    •-o to write the scene to a file and open the result

    •-s to skip to the end and just show the final frame.

    Is always welcome. As mentioned above, the community edition has the most active ecosystem for contributions, with testing and continuous integration, but pull requests are welcome here too. Please explain the motivation for a given change and examples of its effect.

    This project falls under the MIT license.

  2. Manim is a free and open-source project originally written by Grant Sanderson. It is now maintained by the Manim Community and permissively released under the MIT license. We are grateful for the support received by the following organizations: Manim is a community-maintained Python library for creating mathematical animations.

  3. pypi.org › project › manimglmanimgl · PyPI

    12 de abr. de 2022 · Released: Apr 12, 2022. Project description. Manim is an engine for precise programmatic animations, designed for creating explanatory math videos. Note, there are two versions of manim. This repository began as a personal project by the author of 3Blue1Brown for the purpose of animating those videos, with video-specific code available here.

  4. pypi.org › project › manimmanim · PyPI

    28 de abr. de 2024 · Released: Project description. An animation engine for explanatory math videos. Manim is an animation engine for explanatory math videos. It's used to create precise animations programmatically, as demonstrated in the videos of 3Blue1Brown.

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