Am Samstag, 13. März 2010 10:22:21 schrieb Robert Bradshaw: > On Mar 12, 2010, at 8:16 PM, Dan Drake wrote: > > On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 at 01:27PM +0100, G. Damm wrote: > >> is it possible to make stereographic 3d-plots with sagetex? > >> I'd want to make a beamer-presentation with these plots and > >> want to help my students see the 3d. > > > > Can Sage make stereographic 3-d plots? If there's a way to get > > a PNG image of such a plot out of Sage, then you can get it > > into your presentation. > > > > What exactly do you mean by "stereographic"? Do you mean the > > kinds of image in which there's two images, from slightly > > different angles, and you project it using polarizing filters > > and the students wear polarized > > glasses? Or those "magic eye" images that look like static > > unless you cross your eyes just right? > > Sage (via Jmol) can do both. Right click on the applet for a > menu. You can then save the image via the "get image" (or > something like that) button.
Yes, but i wondered if this could be done by sagetex. I _think_ there must be a possibility when it's possible to store the images by hand ;) Georg [...]
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