Hello Troy.
Thank you very much for the link. It looks very nice and I'm sure that I
will throw into teaching (I teach mathematics at the high school). I'm
doing these things through Tikz and Pgfplots. Metapost unfortunately I
don't control.
Is it possible allowing export to Tikz or Pgfplots? If I would had the
opportunity to also download the source Tikz or Pgfplots, it would be
absolutely amazing.
My point is that I can post the graphs still adapt, modify, describe,
and create animations from those exported sources.
Anyway, it's very hilarious application and I provide the link my
students for their study purposes.
Kind regards.
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 22.2.2013 19:44, Troy Henderson napsal(a):
The MetaPost output from my Function Grapher
http://www.tlhiv.org/mpgraph/
is now available in ConTeXt format. This can be illustrated by
choosing a graph type and selecting an example from one of the Example
buttons. Once the graph is drawn, the ConTeXt source can be
downloaded using the "Download" drop-down box. Simply executing
`context mpgraph.tex` should produce the same graph viewed on the
website in PDF. If you see any bugs, feel free to let me know.
Troy Henderson
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