Graphical data representation plugins

Robin Berjon robin at berjon.com
Mon Sep 13 11:46:07 BST 2010


On Sep 9, 2010, at 16:00 , David Cantrell wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 07:06:26PM +0200, Robin Berjon wrote:
>> On Sep 2, 2010, at 13:37 , Kristian Flint wrote:
>>> I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations, experience or comments
>>> around graphically representing data in a browser?
>> If you want something flexible, you probably want to look at Raphaël (http://raphaeljs.com/), it also has a charting plugin (http://g.raphaeljs.com/).
> 
> On a related note, does anyone know of a Thingy for converting MathML to
> SVG on the fly?  Or even better, for converting from ASCIImathML to SVG?
> 
> MathML is still really badly supported, in particular it still doesn't
> work in Safari and Chrome, and IE needs a funky plugin.  Not that I
> particularly care about IE.

I haven't tried any, but this page has several (grep for "SVG"):

  http://www.w3.org/Math/Software/mathml_software_cat_converters.html

I believe that the latest Safari does MathML (meaning it might be in Chrome soon as well).

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