
Hello cafe, I've got a benchmarking script which currently generates gnuplot scripts (of simple lines and points) and I'd like to port it to use two** new backends: (1) Chart for PDF generation and gtk viewing (2) Something-or-other for generating pretty interactive charts in the browser, suitable for pasting into blog posts. I was hopeful regarding "hs-gcharts", but it looks like that only works for the charts that generate static images given a URL, as described here: http://code.google.com/apis/chart/image/docs/making_charts.html Rather than interactive ones, like this JSAPI based pie chart: http://code.google.com/apis/chart/interactive/docs/quick_start.html So where to start? Has anybody tried this before? Perhaps the best thing to do is just use HJScript to produce the desired JS code: https://github.com/chrisdone/amelie/blob/master/src/Amelie/View/Script.hs output here: http://hpaste.org/js/amelie.js Thanks, -Ryan ** One would be great but I'm pretty sure no such thing currently exists.