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I'm creating a Numbas assessment item involving use of a triple integral. Math3d is the simplest, fastest and most elegant tool I have yet found for visualising 3d mathematical phenomena (in my case, a tetrahedron and various other features related to the integral).
The only way I have been able to include a Math3d object in the question is as an iframe. But this has certain defaults that are undesirable - eg, left-hand sidebar accessible and open, topbar viewable.
It would be great if it were possible to embed a Math3d object (with suitable attribution) in such a way that only the graphic is shown or, more flexibly, there are options with the embed code widget that enable user configuration.
Thanks for building and offering to the world this excellent resource.
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Hi. This is a long overdue reply as I've just been sent this thread by a colleague.
I use Math3d as well - I think it's wonderful. I have been using iframe to cut away everything but the graphics. For example, try embedding this.
I'm creating a Numbas assessment item involving use of a triple integral. Math3d is the simplest, fastest and most elegant tool I have yet found for visualising 3d mathematical phenomena (in my case, a tetrahedron and various other features related to the integral).
The only way I have been able to include a Math3d object in the question is as an iframe. But this has certain defaults that are undesirable - eg, left-hand sidebar accessible and open, topbar viewable.
It would be great if it were possible to embed a Math3d object (with suitable attribution) in such a way that only the graphic is shown or, more flexibly, there are options with the embed code widget that enable user configuration.
Thanks for building and offering to the world this excellent resource.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: