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The OCaml graphics library

Install

Dune Dependency

Authors

Maintainers

Sources

5.2.0.tar.gz
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Description

The graphics library provides a set of portable drawing primitives. Drawing takes place in a separate window that is created when Graphics.open_graph is called.

This library used to be distributed with OCaml up to OCaml 4.08.

Published: 19 Jun 2025

README

Graphics

The graphics library provides a set of portable drawing primitives. Drawing takes place in a separate window that is created when Graphics.open_graph is called. It used to be distributed with OCaml up to OCaml 4.08.

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Documentation

The API is documented here and as comments in the source file src/graphics.mli.

On Linux, macOS, and other Unix systems

The Graphics library uses the X11 windows system. macOS users need to install XQuartz.

Here are the graphics mode specifications supported by Graphics.open_graph on the X11 implementation of this library: the argument to Graphics.open_graph has the format "display-name geometry", where display-name is the name of the X-windows display to connect to, and geometry is a standard X-windows geometry specification. The two components are separated by a space. Either can be omitted, or both. Examples:

  • Graphics.open_graph "foo:0": connects to the display foo:0 and creates a window with the default geometry
  • Graphics.open_graph "foo:0 300x100+50-0" connects to the display foo:0 and creates a window 300 pixels wide by 100 pixels tall, at location (50,0)
  • Graphics.open_graph " 300x100+50-0" connects to the default display and creates a window 300 pixels wide by 100 pixels tall, at location (50,0)
  • Graphics.open_graph "" connects to the default display and creates a window with the default geometry.

On Windows

On Windows, the Graphics library uses the native Win32 API.

Examples

The examples/ directory contains a few examples. You can run them with:

  • dune exec examples/sorts.exe
  • dune exec examples/graph_example.exe
  • dune exec examples/graph_test.exe
  • dune exec examples/fonts.exe

Dependencies (6)

  1. ocaml >= "4.09.0~~"
  2. conf-pkg-config os != "win32"
  3. conf-libXft os != "win32"
  4. conf-libX11 os != "win32"
  5. dune-configurator
  6. dune >= "2.7"

Dev Dependencies

None

Conflicts

None

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