> 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 

I think R should be able to handle all that you need or want.  I use
it all the time for my work.  If you go to the R project website, you
can find a link under Manuals to "An Introduction to R".  In that
you'll find a decent (not extremely thorough, but useful) explaination
behind the graphics in R.  Here is a direct link to the section I'm
talking about:

http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-intro.html#Graphics

> need in Linux just yet... May be there is an R package I would be
> much better  
> off using.

This is definitely a possibility, but it would depend on exactly what
kind of analysis you are doing or plotting.

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Marcus
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