Hi all,
another option is Emprise JavaScript Charts:
http://www.ejschart.com/
Unfortunately it´s commercial, but the charts are interactive and easy
to use. The integration with qooxdoo is simple as well. There is one
disadvantage you shold know about...it is a bitt buggy and the
support...well...there is no support even if you buy it. :-)
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Robert Nimax
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>>> Bee Jay <[email protected]> 6/7/2010 12:00 >>>
On 7 Jun 2010, at 16:55, Petr Kobalíček wrote:
> design of raphaels is not so good, maybe jquery+something else may be
better.
Well... what I really wish is... Qooxdoo has its own cross browser
canvas drawing system (SVG+VML). From the system, we could build
charting and diagramming system based upon it. So, I don't need to use
other external library. ;)
-Bee-
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