I guess javascript always run on the local processor. The reason why the plot.html being so big is that it is a standalone file containing javascript primitives.
Gnuplot takes another approach, its html files were rendered with some higher level js functions, the library of those functions is needed and will transfered to browser during the webpages are loaded. The amount of data transfer is much smaller but the webpage cannot render without being online connected to a server that supplies the js function library. It requires a better javascript-fu to take the gnuplot approach. Сбт, 03 Дек 2011, Joey K Tuttle писал(а): > Brian, > > Yes, updating JHS from pacman. The installation I was whining about (an > earlier message confessed my blindness) is on a nice Linux/Ubuntu server > -- 8 Gbytes with i7 quadcore processor - that is actually available on > the net (but I'm not advertising that ....) > > I wouldn't mind other people using it, but I would need to dive into > jum to do that and haven't taken that plunge yet... > > One of the purposes of all my messing about is to be able to use J on my > iPad (I, like Eric, am a big fan of the iPad) - I don't make my iMac > visible to the net, but that would work too. My "primary workstation" is > a 27" i7 iMac (that I love, but it isn't very portable.... :) > > On the iMac, I mainly use Terminal for j stuff, and most of that is on > various Linux servers. Some of the Linux applications generate HTML for > "user friendly" interfaces (things like picture albums, and some > business inventory control and accounting stuff). For example, I > haven't tried to run JHS on my iMac at all... That would make the > graphic performance a lot better! > > I'm convinced that the canvas approach that has just become available is > a good one for j7. On the other hand, it does generate some pretty big > files ... e.g. Devon's favorite BM ( +/~ 1 o. i: 6j99 ) ((try typing > that on your iPad .... sigh)) generated > > -rw-r--r-- 1 jum jum 2497533 2011-12-03 13:58 plot.html > > which works OK for my internal network, but would put quite a load on my > net access. But it is very nice that it is possible - and graphics > should probably be done on local processors anyway. > > - joey > > On 2011/12/03 14:09 , Brian Schott wrote: > > Joey, > > > > Are you updating JHS from withing JHS or are you updating by > > downloading a new .dmg? I think the latter may overwrite config's, but > > not the former. > > > > On another note, in a later message in this thread you seem to be > > talking about iPads, but you mention iMac. Was that intentional? > > > > On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Joey K Tuttle<j...@qued.com> wrote: > >> It is a quibble, but each time I update JHS, I have to replace > >> ~/addons/ide/jhs/config/jhs_default.ijs > >> with one that sets things up to allow access on my server. > >> > >> Any chance of a little cleanup in this area? > >> > >> - joey > >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm -- regards, ==================================================== GPG key 1024D/4434BAB3 2008-08-24 gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 4434BAB3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm