On Nov 6, 11:17 pm, Oscar Lazo wrote:
> On Nov 6, 7:49 pm, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
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> > 2) Development of a plot4d command allowing time dependent 3-D plots. I
> > believe this requires a little work on Jmol, but mostly a reworking of how
> > sage sends data to Jmol.
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> That sounds very
On Nov 6, 8:22 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> This would be cool too. Along these lines, it would be cool to "ride" a
> parametric curve, for example, to show how motion works in 3d (T,N,B
> vectors, for example).
That is one of the places I am interested in going as in chemistry we
think about chemi
Jmol does have the ability to show the intersection curve of two
planes. At the moment that requires using the Jmol command line
interface. I will put it on the list of things to figure out how to
make a GUI to control that.
On Nov 7, 9:03 am, mmarco wrote:
> I don't know if it is already done,
I don't know if it is already done, but it would be great to have the
possibility of showing a curve as the intersection of two implicit
surfaces.
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On Nov 6, 7:49 pm, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
>
> 2) Development of a plot4d command allowing time dependent 3-D plots. I
> believe this requires a little work on Jmol, but mostly a reworking of how
> sage sends data to Jmol.
That sounds very nice! Something I would love to see is genuine real
ti
On 11/6/10 10:19 PM, Volker Braun wrote:
I also noted that the z-ordering of polygons done by jmol has issues
close to where triangles meet.
Being able to generate 2d vector graphics for 3d graphics objects
would be nice.
Is there a roadmap for the future of 3d graphics on Sage? Having
somethin
I also noted that the z-ordering of polygons done by jmol has issues
close to where triangles meet.
Being able to generate 2d vector graphics for 3d graphics objects
would be nice.
Is there a roadmap for the future of 3d graphics on Sage? Having
something hardware accelerated would be nice with t
On 11/6/10 8:49 PM, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
1) Development of a slicer within Jmol. This would allow hiding all
but an arbitrary thickness and orientation slice of the 3-D image.
This involves both Jmol developments and probably additions to the
javascript interface for the notebook. This I beli