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For back-end graphics rendering Mathics supports Asymptote natively (or built into the system).
It does this because Asymptote works with TeX and LaTeX which is used in our documentation, and because right now it is used in mathicsscript, the enhanced CLI interface to Mathics.
However there is much to be desired in the Asymptote output (if not outright bugs) that is produced and we haven't been able to keep up with say the mathics-backend-threejs features, most notably with respect to rendering polyhedra.
Is there someone out there who knows Asymptote well and would be willing to help us out?
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For back-end graphics rendering Mathics supports Asymptote natively (or built into the system).
It does this because Asymptote works with TeX and LaTeX which is used in our documentation, and because right now it is used in mathicsscript, the enhanced CLI interface to Mathics.
However there is much to be desired in the Asymptote output (if not outright bugs) that is produced and we haven't been able to keep up with say the mathics-backend-threejs features, most notably with respect to rendering polyhedra.
Is there someone out there who knows Asymptote well and would be willing to help us out?
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