I've been using some exports but the look and rendering of the thing is not
up to what one can do with the tick client.
That made me do D3js directly as it was easier to get the results (but the
RT (or RO at the time) object model is easier to understand) in the Seaside
app.
As a general feeling, RT is great for local visualisations but for web
visualisations it is close to nowhere compared to the competition (not sure
we want to go there anyway).
What is the roadmap there, if any?
Phil
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Usman Bhatti <usman.bhatti(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:12 PM, Sean P. DeNigris <sean(a)clipperadams.com>
wrote:
abergel wrote
You can have a look at it:
http://pestefo.github.io/roamber/
Only a subset of Roassal has been ported on Amber
The link is broken. Is the code accessible somewhere else? Is its state
the
same as described earlier in this thread? Thanks!
Probably off topic, lately we worked with Alex to export the Roassal
visualizations to the web (both SVG and HTML). The idea is open the
possibility to export visualization with Seaside without requiring Amber.
You can find some examples in Roassal 2.
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