:orphan: |rss_image| **2016-09 - 1/1** :ref:`Blog ` :ref:`javascript (3) ` .. |rss_image| image:: feed-icon-16x16.png :target: ../_downloads/rss.xml :alt: RSS ---- .. index:: 2016-09 .. _ap-month-2016-09-0: 2016-09 - 1/1 +++++++++++++ .. blogpostagg:: :title: Issue with raphael.js in a notebook. :date: 2016-09-28 :keywords: :categories: javascript,notebook :rawfile: 2016/2016-09-28_raphaeljs.rst I spent a couple of hours to understand why I could not use `morris.js `_ in a notebook which was recommended as one of the most simple javascript libraries to use. I ran into issues because it depends on `raphael.js `_ which also depends on `evejs `_. I discovered that if I did not solve that issue myself, I was able to use `raphael.js `_ in a notebook without noticing it (see `treant-js `_). You will find to do so in :ref:`nbtreantrst`. ---- |rss_image| **2016-09 - 1/1** :ref:`2016-09 (1) ` :ref:`2018-03 (1) ` :ref:`2019-07 (1) `