Well, if I am able to finish what I intended to do, my talk at TUG 2013
will be about 3D cabinet layout; so not quite a table, but somewhat
close, no? ;).
Seriously, though, I went looking for this information and wasn't able
to find it. What is the current state of affairs of tie-in between
ConTeXt and Aymptote? Is there any? Or is it best to create a
standalone .eps with Asymptote and then include it into the ConTeXt
document?
Thanks.
On 9/19/2013 7:17 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> serve as templates. Of course it has to be reasonable, not 'i want a
>> three dimensional table mechanism' and such.
>
> There are 3D printers now, so what's wrong with wanting a (real) 3D
> table :-)
i'm sitting behind a real 3d (wooden) table .. but indeed, 3d printing
is on my agenda
long ago i made a panoramic (360 degree) movie of the metafun manual ..
although it gave an interesting perspective of a document i never found
time or reason to do it again (but eventually documents will change in
unexpected ways)
Hans
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