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I cannot view the file generated by these commands (on latest Sage beta) in a new Chrome, it just displays blank screen.Here is the file: https://users.ox.ac.uk/~coml0531/tmp/t.html
On Mon, Nov 8, 2021 at 6:35 PM Dima Pasechnik <dim...@gmail.com> wrote:I cannot view the file generated by these commands (on latest Sage beta) in a new Chrome, it just displays blank screen.Here is the file: https://users.ox.ac.uk/~coml0531/tmp/t.htmloops, it's silly of me to assume it would work without a correct three.js.min link in the body.
On Mon, Nov 8, 2021 at 6:40 PM Dima Pasechnik <dim...@gmail.com> wrote:On Mon, Nov 8, 2021 at 6:35 PM Dima Pasechnik <dim...@gmail.com> wrote:I cannot view the file generated by these commands (on latest Sage beta) in a new Chrome, it just displays blank screen.Here is the file: https://users.ox.ac.uk/~coml0531/tmp/t.htmloops, it's silly of me to assume it would work without a correct three.js.min link in the body.fixed now, this way it works in Firefox as well as in Chrome.Perhaps it has something to do with how the interaction of html/js works in Sage.Upon being posted to a proper http server, it works.Without it, less so.It works in Jupyter, i.e. if you start Sage as ./sage -nand evaluate a cell with linesvar('x,y,z')
implicit_plot3d(x^2+y^2+z^2==4, (x,-3,3), (y,-3,3), (z,-3,3))you get the picture all right.
I confirm the issue experienced by John with Chromium: on my Ubuntu 20.04.3 computer, the implicit_plot3d command from Sage console- works out of the box by opening a new tab in Firefox (my default browser)- results in a file access error with Chromium, after having selected the latter bysage: sage.misc.viewer.viewer.browser('chromium')It turns out that one cannot even open the directory ~/.sage from Chromium with a simple CTRL+O: this results in "Permission denied", while the same CTRL+O works fine with Firefox. Actually, no hidden directory can be opened from Chromium. So this is certainly a configuration issue on the Chromium side.Eric.
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I wonder if 'file:///' must be present in the URL for the script source for Chrome/Chromium to load it.
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