On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 12:31 AM, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm using p9p, otherwise I could probably do something clever with
>> /dev/screen...
>
> x allows similar tricks. see xwd(1).
Ah right. That assumes I have an X server available though, which
isn't usually true on my
You could use grap(1) - the troff preprocessor.
-Steve
> I've got some data I want to put in a graph. I got graph |plot going
> easy enough, which gets me a nice pic on the screen, but I can't work
> out how to generate an image file instead. plot(1) mentions troff
> which convinces me that it is possible, I just can't figure out how.
> I'm using p9p
Hey guys,
I've got some data I want to put in a graph. I got graph |plot going
easy enough, which gets me a nice pic on the screen, but I can't work
out how to generate an image file instead. plot(1) mentions troff
which convinces me that it is possible, I just can't figure out how.
I'm using p9