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Jakub Marecek
My personal homepage proper is at http://cs.nott.ac.uk/~jxm. This is just SAGE Days related stuff:
Compiling VTK:
Even the latest stable version of VTK (5.0.4) makes some weird assumptions about namespaces. In order to make it compile with GCC 4.3, replace #include <string> with #include <string.h> and similarly for other C library headers.
Using Java VTK Wrappers:
- Add vtk.jar to your classpath. Notice the jar file can end up in a fresh /VTK-build/, even though you have specified other build output directory.
- Add the directory where libvtkRenderingJava.so resides to your path (export to PATH seems to work just as well as -Djava.library.path=~/VTK-build/bin/ at java's command line)
- Add libmawt.so to you LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your environment (export seems to work, although -DLD_LIBRARY_PATH at java's command line does not)
SVG and PDF Output for JyScript.
This should be a quick hack using Apache Batik (http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/). Replace the standard Graphics2D with the Graphics2D from Batik to get PDF.
TeX and PS and PDF Output for SAGE plot3s
This could perhaps be done using Sketch (http://www.frontiernet.net/~eugene.ressler/). It implements the painter's algorithm (z-buffering), and hence it should be just the output of triangles in the right format it takes.