Did you get any further than that?
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On 3/5/11 9:09 AM, Jacob Hicks wrote:
I had two goals in mind. The first was to have the notebook able to
control the applet, which I accomplished in the same way that you
have. The second was to allow the notebook to read data from the
applet. I wasn't able to make much progress on that
On Mar 4, 11:08 pm, Jacob Hicks jmhi...@uga.edu wrote:
I started working on a project exactly like this about a year ago. I
got Geogebra to run from a local copy of the jar files after some
advice from William.
Extract the sagenb spkg.
Under the data directory, make a geogebra directory
I have sent a proof of concept to the ticket.
Still needs a lot of work, but i think it might be a valid starting
point.
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I started working on a project exactly like this about a year ago. I
got Geogebra to run from a local copy of the jar files after some
advice from William.
Extract the sagenb spkg.
Under the data directory, make a geogebra directory and place all the
.jar files from
On Mar 3, 1:25 pm, mmarco mma...@unizar.es wrote:
I have been trying to build a proof of concept of a class that would
handle the geogebra integration in the worksheet.
My basic idea was to have a .show() method that would create the
applet itself, and then define some methods that use the