I've been looking into plplot to see if it can provided graphing of reams
of GPS data, in a static sense it looks like it would be good enough.

However in a classic example of feature creep (or under spec'ing) my
colleague would be (more) interested in something which could zoom in/out
selectable portions of the data set, and enable/disable various datasets
(plotted as 2D lines).

I know there are QT and Cario bindings, however the wiki lists these as
not available on 'Bare' windows.

Does anyone have suggestions on whether this is possible?

I prefer to use the python bindings on bare windows as this is what I am
used too, and don't want to dump too many dependancies on deployment. This
configuration has proved workable using py2exe.

I thought that maybe the 'mem' driver could be used in conjunction with
pyGTK, but it seems that the 'plsmem' command is missing from the python
bindings.

Cheers,
Simon.


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