WebMath: Putting "graph"-ics on the Web

Gisele Glosser info at mathgoodies.com
Mon Feb 28 11:01:22 EST 2000


Hi Neil,

I would suggest that you create graphs with Gus and Gertie's
Graphin' Gadget.  You can then take a screenshot to place the
graph on the web.  For more information, visit:
http://www.mathgoodies.com/software/gandg.shtm

Note:  You can download a free trial version of this app.

Best wishes,
Gisele

Neil Coburn wrote:
> 
> I'm creating some web pages for a math. course.  Text is fine.  For math.
> symbols and statements I am using MathType until I can use MathML.  But
> what about graphs?  I'm currently using Maple to produce graphs and MSWord
> pictures for diagrams but neither of these is very satisfactory --- too
> pernickety and not enough control.


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