Peter,
The ability to save directly to an HTML file as in the snippet you posted
will be included in the upcoming 9.2 release. I had been wanting this
feature myself, and implementing it made another change to the threejs
viewer easier.
Regards,
Joshua Campbell
On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 7:22:09 AM UTC-7, Peter Mueller wrote:
>
> If G is a 3d graphics object, then displaying it via
> G.show(viewer='threejs') the web browser allows to save the corresponding
> html code. However, for computing a large number of graphics on a server,
> it would be more convenient to save the html code directly. I would have
> expected something like
> G.save('name.html', viewer='threejs')
> should work. However, it does not and I don't see if the intended task is
> implemented somehow.
>
> -- Peter Mueller
>
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