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I haven't installed tslab yet, but reading the part about the display function left me thinking this wouldn't work, since babylon.js depends on access to a canvas. |
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yunabe
Apr 26, 2023
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Right. At this moment, tslab is a server side JS kernel and we cannot run a 3d engine with client-side JS easily. I think the support of building client-side JS is an interesting extension of this kernel. But it's not very tirival how to briedge data from the server-side JavaScript to the cilent-side JS in Jupyter notebooks. |
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Right. At this moment, tslab is a server side JS kernel and we cannot run a 3d engine with client-side JS easily.
I think the support of building client-side JS is an interesting extension of this kernel. But it's not very tirival how to briedge data from the server-side JavaScript to the cilent-side JS in Jupyter notebooks.