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Hi, thank you very much, really appreciated. GR seems pretty much what I 
need. I like I can use Plots.jl with it. PlotlyJS.jl is very hot, I guess I 
will use it when I need interactivity. I will look into OpenGL related 
visualization tools for more advanced plots/renders.

I just have a quick question. I just did a quick test with GR plotting two 
1 second long sine waves sampled at 192 kHz, one of frequency 100 Hz and 
one of frequency 10 kHz. The 100 Hz looks fine but the 10 kHz plot has 
blank areas (see attached pictures). I guess it is due to the density of 
lines... probably solved by making the plot bigger?

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