The Crumble subproject appears very useful for evaluating logical circuits.
In case multiple logical qubits are present in the circuit, Stim's QUBIT_COORDS instruction allows for visualizing each logical patch distinctly, and the left side of Crumble editor shows each patch in the 2D space, together with the currently executed logical gate.
Unfortunately, if multiple logical patches need to be displayed, the available space in Crumble editor saturates. Together with @zphy, we were wondering whether it is possible to implement scroll down/up, scroll left/right, zoom in, and zoom out features. That would ease the evaluation of the circuits.
Thanks for your help!
The Crumble subproject appears very useful for evaluating logical circuits.
In case multiple logical qubits are present in the circuit, Stim's QUBIT_COORDS instruction allows for visualizing each logical patch distinctly, and the left side of Crumble editor shows each patch in the 2D space, together with the currently executed logical gate.
Unfortunately, if multiple logical patches need to be displayed, the available space in Crumble editor saturates. Together with @zphy, we were wondering whether it is possible to implement scroll down/up, scroll left/right, zoom in, and zoom out features. That would ease the evaluation of the circuits.
Thanks for your help!