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Re: [science-iwg] SWTChart - EAVP
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Thanks Philip!
The mxGraph workflow example is exactly what I need.
Thanks again!
		mario
On 26-Jan-17 21:53, Philip Wenig wrote:
Janko, Mario,
yep, an extensible and dynamic browser based plotting library would be
also nice.
I will set my focus on the SWT desktop implementation of line and bar
series so far. There are enough issues waiting to be solved.
@Janko:
It would be great if you could migrate your solution to Eclipse EAVP.
@ Mario:
Recently, there was a request for mxGraph. Could this be a solution for you?
https://www.jgraph.com/javascript-graph-visualization-library.html
mxgraph/javascript/examples/editors/workfloweditor.html
Best,
Philip
Am 25.01.2017 9:14 vorm. schrieb Mario Valle <mvalle@xxxxxxx>:
    Thanks for the example, Janko!
    The requirements I have for my project is that it should have a browser
    based interface. So d3js fit nicely in the schema.
    If only it were that easy to have an interface to a workflow editor!
    ASAP I will return to the group to reconsider Triquetum and all the
    ideas you graciously sent me some time ago.
    Best
    mario
    On 24-Jan-17 12:07, Janko Diminic wrote:
    > Hi all,
    > maybe you can thinking about web solution, with D3 JavaScript library
    > and JavaFX with integrated Webkit browser.
    > I've noticed that it's easy to work with D3 library.
    > I have started to work a MS/MS peaks chart. My samples are here:
    > http://amylomics.bioinfo.pbf.hr/~tag/biodinamik_db/demo/dela.html
    > and
    >
    http://amylomics.bioinfo.pbf.hr/~tag/biodinamik_db/demo/dela%20(2).html
    >
    > it is only 200 line of code.
    >
    > Best
    > Janko Diminic
    >
    > On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 11:31 AM Philip Wenig
    > <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
    wrote:
    >
    >     Hi folks,
    >
    >     currently I have time to create an enhanced charting library
    for our
    >     projects (specialized for chromatograms, peaks and mass
    spectra) based
    >     on SWTChart, see a first draft in the attachment. Hopefully,
    it will be
    >     easy to use :-).
    >
    >     My schedule is, that it will take approx. one more month until
    it's
    >     complete.
    >     When finished, the enhanced charting library will be migrated
    to Eclipse
    >     EAVP so that interested projects can use it.
    >     Stay tuned.
    >
    >
    >     Best,
    >     Philip
    >
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