On Wednesday, 25 November 2015 22:35:16 UTC, Peter Mueller wrote:
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> The last activity of this thread is almost 6 years ago. So I'm wondering
> if in the meantime it is possible to use latex code in text annotations for
> 3d graphics. I don't care about toys like jmol -- it would be fine to
>
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> P.S.: I checked the docs and couldn't find anything but this thread. On
> the other hand, I cannot believe that such a basic thing hasn't been
> implemented after many years.
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Maybe those who need it are all waiting for "somebody else" to implement it?
Nathann
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The last activity of this thread is almost 6 years ago. So I'm wondering if
in the meantime it is possible to use latex code in text annotations for 3d
graphics. I don't care about toys like jmol -- it would be fine to simply
produce a png file, say.
-- Peter Mueller
P.S.: I checked the docs a
Sorry about the confusion, I was just addressing Jason's comment about
my work adding coordinate transformations to plot3d.
Your example looks cool, Thomas! After #7872 is applied, you'll be
able to use spherical_plot3d to make your code more concise :).
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Thomas S
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Thomas Scofield wrote:
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> To what does "#7872" refer? And is that a reply to O. Lazo, or to my post?
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/7872
> On Jan 26, 2010, at 2:56 AM, William Cauchois wrote:
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> Check out #7872, Jason!
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> On Jan 23, 11:59 am, Jaso
To what does "#7872" refer? And is that a reply to O. Lazo, or to my
post?
On Jan 26, 2010, at 2:56 AM, William Cauchois wrote:
Check out #7872, Jason!
On Jan 23, 11:59 am, Jason Grout wrote:
Oscar Lazo wrote:
On 22 ene, 12:56, Thomas Scofield wrote:
I have made an interactive noteboo
Check out #7872, Jason!
On Jan 23, 11:59 am, Jason Grout wrote:
> Oscar Lazo wrote:
> > On 22 ene, 12:56, Thomas Scofield wrote:
> >> I have made an interactive notebook for help students understand the
> >> meaning of spherical coordinates. It is published at
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> >> http://www.sagenb.org/
Thomas Scofield wrote:
I have made an interactive notebook for help students understand the
meaning of spherical coordinates. It is published at
http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/1400/
The main issue here is the labeling of objects using symbols. I saw a
posting from William Stein at
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