We certainly could to use some of the SnapPy parts, like look at the Tcl/Tk 
link editor. But thats not going to integrate into the notebook. Also, link 
plots could look imho better. Apart from the GUI side, we need something 
that we can interface with more research-y codes written in GAP or Singular 
which SnapPy can't do.

 

On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 8:35:39 AM UTC+1, vdelecroix wrote:
>
> There are already plenty of math software for knot theory. One very 
> active is SnapPy [1] 
>

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