Thanks a lot Christophe!
I misunderstood what you said..This look nice
Also, With three.js we always have an option to fall back to html canvas 
which every browser support ( specially IE7 ). I don't think that will a 
problem. What you say?

On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 3:16:43 PM UTC+5:30, Christophe Bal wrote:
>
>
> This dependencies are due to the fact that this project focuses on datas. 
> I've pointed to this project just for the "philosophy" of this project.
>
> If you want to propose a "JS viewer", you "just" have to translate Sympy 
> plot to the syntax of D3.js and/or three.js or another free JS library. 
> This is not a too hard task.
>
> Maybe the first steps will be to work with basic primitives like text, 
> line, polygons, circles... After that being implemented, you could add 
> function plots and others...
>
> A big problem that you will meet is the support of math expressions. *Maybe 
> JSXGraph <http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/wp/> can be a more useful tools. 
> *You 
> have examples 
> here<http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/wiki/index.php/Category:Examples> and 
> especially this 
> one<http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/wiki/index.php/Using_MathJax>which is a 
> graphic containing MathJax equations.
>
> *Warning !* With three.js, there is the problem of the support of webgl 
> by the web browsers. 
>

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