I'm ready to work in that direction. I always wanted to make this package work with packages other than LightGraphs and also backend-independent. I'll create a solid plan on what I intend to implement and post it here.
On Friday, March 18, 2016 at 3:15:35 AM UTC+5:30, Simon Danisch wrote: > > See that there is already GraphVisualize.jl > <https://github.com/JuliaGraphs/GraphVisualize.jl>and I took a quick stab > at the issue with SignalView.jl > <https://github.com/SimonDanisch/SignalView.jl>. > Both are 2D right now, but should easily work for 3D as well. Note, that I > actually plan to create a ThreeJS backend for GLVisualize at some point ;) > I can be a mentor for this project, if you don't mind making your project > a bit more independant from the backend! > > > Am Donnerstag, 17. März 2016 14:17:15 UTC+1 schrieb Abhijith Anilkumar: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm happy to announce the first registered version of NetworkViz.jl >> <https://github.com/abhijithanilkumar/NetworkViz.jl>, a julia interface >> to visualize graphs using ThreeJS.jl >> <https://github.com/rohitvarkey/ThreeJS.jl> and Escher.jl >> <https://github.com/shashi/Escher.jl>. The package is tightly coupled >> with LightGraphs.jl <https://github.com/JuliaGraphs/LightGraphs.jl>. It >> uses Escher.jl to interactively modify the visualization. The following >> examples demonstrate what NetworkViz is capable of : >> >> >> - WheelGraph Visualization >> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd8LmY2XBHg> >> - Code-Mirror example <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac3cneCRTZo> >> >> >> I've planned to implement the following features in the future releases : >> >> - Implement different Graph Plotting algorithms >> - Better Text Support >> - Blink Integration >> - Generalize the package (to work with packages other than >> LightGraphs) >> >> >> I would like to take this up as a GSoC project and continue working on >> the package. I would therefore like to ask if there is someone who would >> like to be a mentor for this project? >> >> Please give your suggestions so that I can use it to improve the package >> and make it useful for the community. >> >> Regards, >> Abhijith >> >