History: Drawings (Legacy doc)
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^ Below is legacy documentation of when Tiki used the jGraphPad drawing applet. It was [https://sourceforge.net/p/tikiwiki/code/474/|added in 2003] and [https://sourceforge.net/p/tikiwiki/code/20608|removed in 2009]. The successor is the awesome ((SVG-edit)) ^ ! Drawings User To make a new graph called "foo", edit a page, and add something like: {CODE()} {draw name=foo} {CODE} It will show something like: ^~~blue:click here to create draw foo~~^ When clicked, and provided that you have the java runtime environment installed in your computer, you will several boxes appearing in your computer, something like: ^::{img src="img/wiki_up/drawing_user_02.png" }::^ ^::{img src="img/wiki_up/drawing_user_03.png" }::^ Say "__Yes__", at this point, to let the application run. ^::{img src="img/wiki_up/drawing_user_01b.png" }::^ This means that you can start creating your drawing with this Java applet started in your computer. When done, open the "__File__" dropdown window, and select: "__Save to Tiki and exit__" ^::{img src="img/wiki_up/drawing_user_05.png" }::^ Then, you can re-edit the drawing by simply pressing on the graph as registered (and logged) user. For instance, when cliking on the graph like the one in the main ((Draw)) page (not on this screenshot here at doc.tw.o, but on the real drawing on the server where it was created), you would get something like: ^::{img src="img/wiki_up/drawing_user_04.png" }::^ -=Related pages=- * ((Draw))