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lionel Bastian LONKAP TSAMBA
Étudiant 5e année Génie Informatique et Statistiques à Polytech-lille
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lionel Bastian LONKAP TSAMBA
Fifth year student in Software Engineering and Statistics
at the Lille University Graduate School of Engineers (Polytech-Lille)Site: http://first-developer.fr
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You're right, but I need to propose it as a feature in a web application :-)
Any idea ?
At 7:02 PM +0200 6/12/13, lionel Lioninho wrote:
You're right, but I need to propose it as a feature in a web application :-)Any idea ?
The following is preliminary WIP (work-in-progress) but may be interesting to you.We are doing a research spike into how to generate images from pages or sections of pages that include among other content SVG documents generated with D3.We are generating png images by extracting the dom, re-writing image links, packaging this up with the css resources and generating the image on the server with phantomjs.The work is going on in the 'wip_noah_screenshot' branch here:https://github.com/concord-consortium/lab/tree/wip_noah_screenshot (all code for Lab available under attribution-only open-source licenses)To test the early WIP implementation this open this page:Turn off the "render in iframe" checkbox:The image generation is for the resource in the center of the page we call an Interactive:To see the image generation work go at the bottom of the page click either the "png for model" or "png for interactive"The DOM resources are extracted, sent to to the server, an image generated with phantomjs and then sent back to the dome. The image will appear directly under these buttons.
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