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From: Kevin Lynch (krlynch_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-01-09 11:26:48
Paul A Bristow wrote:
>>Kevin Lynch said: (by the date of Mon, 08 Jan 2007 13:53:04 -0500)
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>>>You could look into gnuplot.
>
> Looks promising, but tiresome that it doesn't output in .png and so a separate step is needed, which makes full automation
> difficult.
Oh, but it does! :-)
set terminal png <options>
>
> I like the potential to write the gnuplot script from the C++ program (as well as csv data file) and run gnuplot as a Windows
> Post-build step?
>
I'm a linux guy ... I wouldn't know how to help you in Windows.
> But it isn't so nice that I intend to start to re-do all the Math Toolkit graphs.
>
I hear you :-) When I read your first email in this thread I thought to
myself, "Brave man ... I'd probably just keep doing what I was doing to
avoid the pain of migrating" :-)
> Paul
Good luck and thanks for the work to date.
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