D3 and friends.
All web based.
I used ROHtmlExporter and made my own based on it but it was having
problems. Now, I haven't looked at RT aka RO 2 as I moved to D3 in the
webapp.
As for why keep the current thing going in pharo/non web is that it gives a
powerful capability and I would say that is is better to make it excellent
than to play catch up.
HTH
Phil
Phil
Le 22 août 2014 04:17, "Sean P. DeNigris" <sean(a)clipperadams.com> a écrit
:
On Aug 21, 2014, at 7:28 AM, philippeback [via
Smalltalk] <[hidden email]
<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4774096&i=0>> wrote:
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.
So just the image, no interaction, right? Not really what I meant...
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).
I find this comment intriguing. What are some examples of these
light-years-ahead web visualizations? And why wouldn’t we want to “go
there”? For me, the purpose of all these tools is self-expression, and if
I’m using a visualization tool, I want to be able to express myself equally
well whether on my local computer, or on a public-facing website. What am I
missing?
Cheers,
Sean
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