Raphael and processing.js provide low level drawing primitives.
jsPlumb is specific for diagrams.

On Nov 11, 12:03 am, mart <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Alexandre,
>
> first jsPlumb, now this!... so many choices :) Looks so good as
> well :) and says "easy to use" right there on the front page!  (love
> "easy to use"!). OK, tanks for that as well... I will try them both.
>
> Thanks for the tip!
>
> Mart :)
>
> On Nov 10, 10:08 pm, Alexandre Augusto <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey Mart,
>
> > If you like visual appealing JavaScript  Framework you may also be
> > interested in Raphaël—JavaScript Library
>
> > What is it?
> > Raphaël is a small JavaScript library that should simplify your work
> > with vector graphics on the web. If you want to create your own
> > specific chart or image crop and rotate widget, for example, you can
> > achieve it simply and easily with this library.
>
> > Raphaël ['ræfeɪəl] uses the SVG W3C Recommendation and VML as a base
> > for creating graphics. This means every graphical object you create is
> > also a DOM object, so you can attach JavaScript event handlers or
> > modify them later. Raphaël’s goal is to provide an adapter that will
> > make drawing vector art compatible cross-browser and easy.
>
> > Raphaël currently supports Firefox 3.0+, Safari 3.0+, Chrome 5.0+,
> > Opera 9.5+ and Internet Explorer 6.0+.
>
> >http://raphaeljs.com/
>
> > On Nov 10, 10:14 pm, mart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Mic, now that's what I'm talking about! That looks awesome! :)
>
> > > Thanks for that!
>
> > > Mart :)
>
> > > On Nov 10, 5:33 pm, Michele Comitini <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Hi mart,
>
> > > > Not a flowchart app, a library, but you can make very nice charts if
> > > > you need to show them with web2py:
>
> > > >http://morrisonpitt.com/jsPlumb/html/jquery/demo.html
>
> > > > mic
>
> > > > 2010/11/10 mart <[email protected]>:
>
> > > > > Hey,
>
> > > > > Anybody know of any relatively decent flow chart app out there that
> > > > > would be compatible with web2py?
>
> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > Mart :)
>
>

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