Hi,

I was hoping some of you guys might be able to offer me a little advice. I 
recently got a paper published and used Grace to produce all the graphs. 
Whilst the graphs looked pretty nice I would like something I could automate 
and script a little more.

R looks like a nice fit, and it seems to have some nice analytical tools 
available. I am able to produce some reasonable looking graphs but I didn't 
know if anyone knew of a nice tutorial on producing publication quality 
graphs. Stuff I need is setting x and y min/max values - when I try using 
xlim=c(0,10000) I still get values below 0 for example!

Also can it display numbers in the form 0.1x10^7 on graph axes? How do I stop 
numbers going off the side of the viewable area when they are too long? Is it 
not the best tool to be using for producing graphs for publication?

I would appreciate any pointers, links etc. I would also consider alternate 
tools. I still haven't found that great plotting tool that seems to do all I 
need in Linux just yet... May be there is an R package I would be much better 
off using.

Thanks,

Marcus
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