Greetings,

This is "wish-list" item.  No, I'm begging, for someone to consider the idea of 
adapting the ASCII SVG plugin (found in ASciencePad and TiddlerWiki) for 
PMWiki.  This tool, along with the wonderfully adapted jsMath recipe, would be 
the "cat's MEOW"  for us high school math teacher types.  

If you're not familiar with ASCII SVG, it is a tool that allows one to put a 
really nice cartesian coordinate graph and graphs of function(s) in a page.  
Very nice and extremely simple to use.

There are a ton of (open source) cool development tools out there.  
Unfortunately, because of their lack of support of math symbols (and such) they 
are almost worthless to a math teacher.  Due to jsMath (recipe), the ability to 
embed Java applets and video (such as TeacherTube), PMWiki is rapidly becoming 
the best thing since sliced bread, a "must have" for math teachers.  I say this 
with all sincerity, THANK YOU ALL for what you do and your overwhelming 
generosity. 

Your thoughts?

Thanks for your consideration,
Robert


View AScienePad (implementing ASCII SVG):  
http://math.chapman.edu/~jipsen/asciencepad/asciencepad.html

_______________________________________________
pmwiki-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users

Reply via email to