There is insufficient guest parking and not enough cleaning staff on weekends.
I notified management several times and was told the issue was "fixed," yet the problem continues to occur. There have been at least 5 occasions where I have been unable to enter the building or my apartment. In addition, the bathroom (faucet and shower head) are made of a type of metal that reacts with the water and creates deposits of brownish-pinkish stains in the tub and the sink, requiring constant cleaning. The floors and walls are very thin, so sound travels very easily. Management dismissed this incident as an isolated incident and has done nothing to increase the security measures in the building.Īlthough the building is new, it building materials are quite flimsy and parts of the units look like they were rushed during the construction. Recently, an intruder breached the building's security system, and assaulted a resident, which resulted in a shooting. Whenever residents address concerns with management, they lie and say they'll take care of it, but they don't. The building is poorly managed and the management staff are incompetent. The rent price here really isn't worth it given the several issues highlighted below. Management's only concern is their profit margins and nothing else. This documentation was built using Documenter.jl.Please read this review if you're considering renting here or renewing your lease. Which should create a graphic file and possibly also display and/or open it, depending on your environment.
Install the package using the package manager: ] add LuxorĬairo.jl and Colors.jl will be installed if necessary. More systematic error-handling particularly of geometry errors would be a good idea, rather than sprinkling throw(error())s around when things look wrong. There can always be more tests, as the present tests are mainly visual, showing that something works, but there should be much more testing of things that shouldn't work - inappropriate input, overlapping polygons, coincident or collinear points, anticlockwise polygons, etc.
Update the code, most of which was written for Julia versions 0.2, v0.3 and 0.4 (remember when broadcasting wasn't a thing?) so there are probably many areas where the code could take more advantage of version 1. There are some TODO comments sprinkled through the code, but plenty more opportunities for improvement. If you know any geometry you probably know more than me, so there are plenty of improvements to algorithms waiting to be made. Original version by cormullion, much improved with contributions from the Julia community. Please submit issues and pull requests on GitHub. Luxor isn't interactive: for interactive graphics, look at Gtk.jl, GLVisualize, and Makie. There are some Luxor-related videos on YouTube, and some Luxor-related blog posts at /. Luxor is thoroughly procedural and static: your code issues a sequence of simple graphics 'commands' until you've completed a drawing, then the results are saved into a PDF, PNG, SVG, or EPS file.
The focus of Luxor is on simplicity and ease of use: it should be easier to use than plain Cairo.jl, with shorter names, fewer underscores, default contexts, and simplified functions. It provides basic drawing functions and utilities for working with shapes, polygons, clipping masks, PNG images, turtle graphics, and simple animations. Luxor is a Julia package for drawing simple static vector graphics. Introduction to Luxor Introduction to Luxor