I did my work before Dec 2002....  The version at that time that I found
was from 1988 or so....  Maybe they got inspired or maybe I just was
searching in the entirely wrong place, but....  I could swear I got it
from sourceforge.

I did get it to work for my needs.

-Howard

Dossy wrote:

 > On 2003.08.19, Howard Uman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > > GNUplot is nice, but it can be buggy...  Data needs to be perfect or it
 > > will core/gpf or generate empty or incorrect in unexplainable manner.
 > > The same can be said if the resolution can't handle the amount of data
 > > to be displayed....  And, of course, it's quite out of date...  No
 > > updates in years.
 >
 > While http://www.gnuplot.info/ indicates the latest release being 3.7.3
 > from 20 Dec 2002, if you check the SourceForge site there's a file
 > release for 3.8j.0 on 4 Aug 2003 -- only a few weeks ago.
 >
 > Are your comments about GNUplot being buggy based on review of the 3.8
 > series or the 3.7.3 version?
 >
 > -- Dossy
 >
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 >     folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
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