From: Uwe Klein on 10 Apr 2010 18:17 Richard Owlett wrote: > Gerald W. Lester wrote: > >> S-Y. Chen wrote: >> >>> Dear All, >>> >>> I am trying to find a convenient way to plot a 3D surface (or object) >>> in tk. Just wondering if there is any example or open source module >>> for this ? >>> >>> Any help will be greatly appreciated. >> >> >> Try following the links on http://wiki.tcl.tk/3D >> > > I clicked on http://wiki.tcl.tk/3D and examined first 10 links. > 4 might be considered relevant to thread > {4th link should be considered subset of 3rd} > 1 was *TOTALLY IRRELEVANT* - it allowed construction of pop3 > email servers > 5 displayed empty screens > > *IF* I went back to http://wiki.tcl.tk/3D > I was classed as *ROBOT* > > even if willing to to ignore "robot" ACCUSATION > how would I have any reason to chose any link? ???? ;/ can you proove it? Notice that the url redirects into a search result: http://wiki.tcl.tk/_/search?S=3D > > > PS - Ihttp://wiki.tcl.tk/_/search?S=3D *NEVER* surf with either JavaScript or cookies enabled ;/ > Wiki wishes 1 or both enabled but can not be bothered to give > appropriate error message Ever heard about the autoflagelates in medieval times? I get a similar result when I use lynx. and to end it: http://wiki.tcl.tk/_/gsearch?S=3d++surface gives the "right" links :-) uwe > >
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