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Cut a polygon with two lines in shapely: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39338550/cut-a-polygon-with-two-lines-in-shapely
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Cut a polygon with two lines in Shapely
I am trying to cut a shapely.geometry.Polygon instance in two parts with two lines. For example, in the code below, polygon is a ring and if we cut it with line1 and line2 we should get two partial...
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Python is used in many applications, mainly due to its flexibility and availability of various libraries. It works for just about any types of scenarios. This also suggests, it is often coupled with database systems. MongoDB, a NoSql. The intentions of this…
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Superscript a symbol in a string passed to reportlab drawString() method: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45336159/superscript-a-symbol-in-a-string-passed-to-reportlab-drawstring-method
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Superscript a symbol in a string passed to reportlab drawString() method
Is there a simple means of superscripting a substring (e.g. a '%' symbol) of a string in Python when writing that string to a PDF using reportlab via the drawString() method?
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Let's say for example,
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I wrote a blog on offline python tts, which is probably the most easiest way to make your script "speak".: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/927v4x/i_wrote_a_blog_on_offline_python_tts_which_is/
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