Wikimedia allows defining arbitrary widgets to be embedded in wiki pages. I think that having a LEMSViewer widget would be a great way of promoting Lems as a general purpose model specification language -- so that whenever someone points to
something like that, there will be a panel for specifying parameters, and it will be possible to interact in real time with the model, in an "experimental" way, instead of only showing a plain old static fig. Ideally, people would realize the expressiveness of Lems and start using it every time they will write an article (about a dynamical system), which will get them a nice interface for free.
@tarelli @pgleeson That might by interest the Pinocchio guys as well
Wikimedia allows defining arbitrary widgets to be embedded in wiki pages. I think that having a LEMSViewer widget would be a great way of promoting Lems as a general purpose model specification language -- so that whenever someone points to something like that, there will be a panel for specifying parameters, and it will be possible to interact in real time with the model, in an "experimental" way, instead of only showing a plain old static fig. Ideally, people would realize the expressiveness of Lems and start using it every time they will write an article (about a dynamical system), which will get them a nice interface for free.
@tarelli @pgleeson That might by interest the Pinocchio guys as well