Good, i remember jason grout commenting something about a way to pass 
information between sage and interactive graphs,  but i am not sure about 
the state of it. It could be a good idea to ask him.

Abot the editor, i guess somethig like plink could be done also in 3d. 
think of the knotplot sketch tool with a fixed viewpoint, and a tool to 
switch the sign of the crossings. Does that sound reasonable?

El viernes, 21 de marzo de 2014 15:39:53 UTC+1, Jason Suagee escribió:
>
> OK, I just submitted the proposal (I realized that it was due in only a 
> few hours).
>
>
>  Using the 3d coordinates of the vertices would be fine for exporting to 
> the backend. It makes the job of programming the editor that much easier. 
> Also, to reload a knot from a file all you would have to do is read back 
> the coordinate data. For computation of invariants the backend probably 
> will want a more simplified representation of the knot, but that is easy 
> enough to compute within Sage given the coordinate data.
>
>
>  Your right, for inputing a knot from scratch it's good to have something 
> that works like plink. This is really a different kind of thing than the 
> rest of the project idea, which is 3D. I could implement a link drawing 
> tool, but I'm wondering if we could just incorporate some of the plink code 
> into Sage?
>
>
>  I looked at the graph_editor code. I did not know that you could just 
> enter the following into a sage notebook input frame:
>
>
>  from sage.misc.html import html
>
> html( INSERT ANY HTML HERE )
>
>
>  and what you get in the output frame is what you inserted. This will 
> definitely help me to figure out the backend interface.
>
>
>

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