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Emacs GPU rendering
By the way, why only for pgtk? It would be nice to have it without pgtk or xwidgets (OpenGL was avaialable via xwidgets since quite some time, as a plugin).
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Initial Thoughts On A New Productivity Tool
If you need some 3D viz, there is also an Emacs binding to OpenGL. I believe it works only on X11, but I am not sure.
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Emacs WebRender front(window system)
Webrender is using openGL. There are existing work out there regarding this. https://github.com/Jimx-/emacs-gl . But I would prefer WebGPU API over opengl's if I want to do computer graphics.
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Render interactive graphic in emacs buffer?
There is also a module to do OpenGL. You will have to compile the module yourself, but it shouldn't be too hard. No idea though how well, if at all, it works on macos.
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plotting tools to use in emacs-lisp code
Generally, librsvg (svg.el), is your best option to start with graphing in Emacs. Alternatively, if you are really ambitious you could take a look at Emacs-gl if you are familiar with OpenGL. Those are your drawing library. On top of them you will have to create some higher level library to draw charts, you could either adapt/convert one existing from some of other projects, for example there are several popular and good libraries for javascript that could probably work well with svg renderer. Perhaps take a look at some of Common Lisp charting libraries and see if you can make them work on top of svg.el or emacs-gl. For example, cl-2d seems quite reasonable to port to Emacs Lisp.
- OpenGL Bindings for Emacs Lisp
- emacs-gl: OpenGL bindings for Emacs Lisp
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Jimx-/emacs-gl is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of emacs-gl is C.
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