> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Robert A. Knop Jr. wrote:
> Is anybody familiar with PGPLOT? It's an excellent plotting package that
> does everything an astronomer would want to do.
As long as we are discussing various plotting package, let me take the
opportunity to plug Guppi (http://www.gnome.org/guppi). Guppi is
Gnome-based ... which is either a benefit or a drawback, depending on
your point of view. :-)
The next release (which will be out any day now, I promise...)
features:
* Printing support (via gnome-print)
* Preliminary support for new plot types (pie charts, line graphs)
* The ability to run in batch mode. For example, a guile script
could be used to specify a plot, render in into PostScript, and
dump it into a file -- without needing any user interaction or a
running X server.
* Support for using Guppi's plot capabilities in your own programs,
via automake macros and a libguppiConf.sh file for getting the
required cflags and libs via gnome-config.
Guppi offers interactive (as opposed to static) plots, and
nice-looking anti-aliased screen displays. It is based on the Gnome
Canvas, but can be used without any explicit references to the canvas
API, or any other Gnome API.
Guppi is still a relatively new and immature package, but it is
undergoing a lot of development. If you feel brave, it is in module
"guppi3" on the Gnome CVS server. (Though the amount of courage
required is really minimal, because I try to make sure that the CVS
version will always compile and run...)
-JT
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