Jason wrote:

> I think something like this was the goal of the work done by Robert with
> the 3d graph viewer in Java that is (or at least, was) included in Sage.
>   I think JavaView was looked at before and had some licensing
> restrictions (so couldn't be included in Sage), but others more
> knowledgeable than me can give better responses.

I wasn't thinking about using JavaView (due to its licensing issues).
I was interested in the level of excellence it was able to achieve
with the approach it took.  I can't help but think that programs like
JavaView have set the benchmark for interactive mathematics graphics
capabilities so high that approaches using JavaScript in a browser are
unable to even come close to them.

So, if the goal is to add excellent interactive GUI widget
capabilities to SAGE, why not use a technology that has been proven to
work extremely well with this type of application?  :-)

Ted

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