Great. And do take a look at flot -- this is really very slick, and it looks
very easy to use. And since it is JavaScript/CSS we might be able to adapt
it if it doesn't do exactly what we want it to do.
Bob
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Jeff Hansen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds like a great idea to me. I'm definitely in. I know I'll be
> spending about 4 full days focusing on this at the end of May. Hopefully
> that will get me well along the way to generating an inline svg graph and
> maybe a Div graph too. I think I can give it some time in the rest of the
> summer too.
>
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> On May 8, 2009, at 8:19 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:
>
> Jeff Hansen's recent interest in graphing along with my need for this in
> the near future and along with summer coming on....
>
> What about making it a summer project to add graphing capabilities to the
> Jmol applet?
>
> I'm not suggesting anything about the applet necessarily changing -- I
> don't really think the applet space is the place for this -- but rather the
> development of general tools for graphing properties that are derived from
> structures.
>
> One possibility is that different people would try out different ideas, and
> we would have some sort of forum later to see what worked and what didn't. I
> was looking at divGraph (http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/divgraph)
> and realizing that a lot has changed in browsers in the past 5 years.
> Perhaps I could retool that with Jmol in mind.
>
> Maybe Jeff could do more with the inline SVG business.
>
> Maybe someone could look into server-side graphing using gnuplot.
>
> Maybe we could come up with a "Jmol graphing API" -- that is, a set of
> functions that we would want to implement regardless of the actual mechanism
> of the graphing.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Bob
>
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