On Thu, 29 Jan 2026 04:57:47 -0000
"Paul Tyson phtyson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just to expand the solution space a bit more, nowadays I would look
> at d3js <https://d3js.org/> for this sort of thing.
Yes, d3.js is what i used for some of the DTD visualisations i
presented at Balisage a few years ago.
(and Jakob, the math:* functions are a standard part of XSLT 3, not a
Saxon extension, but you can write your own abs() of course).
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