From: John Jowett on 23 Jun 2010 01:55 Hello, A few years ago I was using Martin Kraus's LiveGraphics3D application ( http://www.vis.uni-stuttgart.de/~kraus/LiveGraphics3D/ ) to export 3D graphics from Mathematica to Web pages. This allowed people to rotate, spin, zoom etc in their browsers. However the Web page says that "only versions of Mathematica prior to version 6 are supported" and it doesn't look as if it is being update. Does anyone know anything about this ? Is there any straightforward way to recover the same functionality with Mathematica 7, preferably avoiding having to ask people to install special browser plug-ins ? Thanks, John Jowett
From: Szabolcs Horvát on 24 Jun 2010 04:46 On 2010.06.23. 7:55, John Jowett wrote: > Hello, A few years ago I was using Martin Kraus's LiveGraphics3D > application ( http://www.vis.uni-stuttgart.de/~kraus/LiveGraphics3D/ ) > to export 3D graphics from Mathematica to Web pages. This allowed > people to rotate, spin, zoom etc in their browsers. > > However the Web page says that "only versions of Mathematica prior to > version 6 are supported" and it doesn't look as if it is being > update. Does anyone know anything about this ? Is there any > straightforward way to recover the same functionality with Mathematica > 7, preferably avoiding having to ask people to install special browser > plug-ins ? > Hi, You could try JavaView <http://www.javaview.de/>, I believe it can do the same thing and it's compatible with version 6+, although I haven't used it for the same purpose as LiveGraphics3D. Hope this helps, Szabolcs
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