2009
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Raphaël—JavaScript Library
Raphaël is a small JavaScript library that should simplify your work with vector graphics on the web.
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Raphaël—JavaScript Library
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A js library which goal is to provide an adapter that will make drawing cross-browser and easy. Its capabilities are SVG and VML.
2008
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typeface.js -- Rendering text with Javascript, <canvas>, and VML
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Typeface is a js library that permits to render text in custom fonts without using flash or images. Else, it uses canvas, VML or SVG.
It has the disadvantage of not allowing to select the text for copy-pasting (while siFr allows it).
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Raphaël - JavaScript Library
Raphaël is a small JavaScript library that should simplify your work with vector graphics on the web. In case you want to create your own specific chart or image crop-n-rotate widget, you can simply achieve it with this library.
2007
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svg2vml - Google Code
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SVG2VML is a lightweight JavaScript library that makes it easy to include vector graphics in web pages by providing a common SVG-style programming interface to VML and SVG. This project is a work in progress, and suggestions and contributions are welcome.
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FooPlot: Online graphing calculator and plotter
FooPlot is a vector graphics and Javascript-based function plotter. It uses SVG for the browsers that can handle it, and supports IE's native VML as well. Current functionality includes 2-D function plotting as well as a 3-D plotting demo (for Firefox and Opera). Planned features include connectivity to Google spreadsheets, curve fitting, and other types of plots.
Graphing a function has never been this easy - you just have to type http://fooplot.com/sin(x) or any other function you wish! No more fudging around with a complicated graphing calculator program!
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