On 11/29/2012 12:20 PM, Curtis Rueden wrote:

Looking at the Waterloo web site, I could not find any source code, though the site lists the license as LGPLv3. How can I access the source? Also, have you considered developing the project on GitHub? It would make community collaboration much more feasible.
Curtis, is this it?
svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/waterloo/code/trunk waterloo-code

Regarding the functionality, what led you to develop this project rather than use an existing library, most notably JFreeChart? We are currently using JFreeChart for our charting needs and it works very well. What can Waterloo do that JFreeChart can't? And would it make sense to consider any sort of interoperability layer between them?

Thanks,
Curtis


On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 3:51 AM, Lidierth, Malcolm <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Dear Dr Rueden

    I have recently release a Java-based scientific graphics package -
    tested using Java, Groovy, Scala, MATLAB, R and SciLab to-date.

    Could this be of interest for ImageJ developers/users? It is very
    much a work-in-progress so could provide an ImageJ-customised API
    if needed.

    Website:
    http://waterloo.sourceforge.net/

    Regards
    Malcolm Lidierth



    Dr Malcolm Lidierth
    Senior Lecturer in Physiology

    Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Diseases
    Guy's Hospital Campus
    King's College London
    London SE1 1UL

    Ph: +44 (0) 20 7848 6175 <tel:%2B44%20%280%29%2020%207848%206175>




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