> I'm not sure how hard it would be to add one; it would involve figuring
> out how to clip triangles, separate a 3d plot into separate pieces,
> etc., I think.
>
> Jason
>

Once I created this picture for absolute extremum:
http://user.mendelu.cz/marik/3D/absolutni.html

I used the following steps:
1. draw in Maple the function like 2-x^2-y^2  over rectangle
2. draw in Maple cylindrical conus and a vertical lines (boundaries)
3. export into Javaview, http://www.javaview.de/
4. use Javaview to cut the graph of the function by the vertical
surfaces along boundaries and delete or hide unwanted parts

However, I am not able to find out if Javaview is clever enough to do
the last step in batch mode and I do not know if this is the good way
to follow.

Robert
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