Hi NT, I did a lot of research on charting libraries. By far, the most 
complete is: https://plot.ly/javascript/ (MIT license)

It would be awesome to have the power of plotly in TW... !

Reards,

El jueves, 29 de septiembre de 2016, 1:04:44 (UTC+2), NT escribió:
>
> Jed, I totally understand your straight forward way of working and the 
> problems to make something more general for other people. I know, it's a 
> very different thing. You are right, a requirements document would be the 
> right thing here, at least. If I think d3 would be the best way to go I 
> probably would make up my mind about requirements. But I am not at this 
> point, already. 
> For some reason you are keen to solve charting with d3. Why? I mean I have 
> no clue about alternatives and maybe your reasons are good - just want to 
> know.
> Why not all the others that crossed my way like
> * raphael.js
> * graphviz
> * vis.js
> * ...
> Is d3 most powerful, most easy to integrate, most spreaded technology? 
> Sorry, no clue and time for research now.
> Indeed I'll have a look back just on sunday, because I'll be busy until 
> then. 
> Would be nice to get some more info in the meantime. Thanks to all.
>

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