Or nobody has released any charting they've done.  While most Factor code is 
public, not all of it is. 

Feel free to enhance the google chart API or wrap gnuplot, or another library.

Best,
John.

> On Dec 11, 2016, at 2:33 PM, Alexander Ilin <ajs...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> 
> Hello, Jon!
>  
> Thank you for the reply. I have found the Google charts API. It's a bit 
> limiting in what it can do, even with simple line charts.
> But I like the simple idea behind it. Seems that wrapping a GET-style API is 
> not too difficult.
>  
> So, it means that nobody did any charting in Factor.
>  
> 10.12.2016, 01:09, "Jon Harper" <jon.harpe...@gmail.com>:
>> There's the Google charts api in extra/ for simple charts. or the graphviz 
>> vocab for graphs.
>  
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