Christian T. Steigies wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 12:21:41AM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote:
Dear Debian-Science,
I am looking for a GNU GPL-compatibly licensed alternative to gnuplot,
preferably packaged in Debian.
I have been using GLE since 10+ years http://glx.sourceforge.net/
The
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Bill Allombert wrote:
Dear Debian-Science,
I am looking for a GNU GPL-compatibly licensed alternative to gnuplot,
preferably packaged in Debian.
What gnuplot capabilities do you need (3D, curve fitting, flexible output
formats, limited programming) and what capabilities
Hi,
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 00:39, Stuart Prescott wrote:
[snip]
One thing that I found with PyX (and is true of many graphing
packages) is that the size (bounding box in EPS speak) of the final
graph is always different even if you give the graph the same
dimensions when you create it.
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 13:31, Chris Walker wrote:
david schryer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
so you got python + eclipse + pyx as shipped with Debian and only what
you had to install is pydev, is that correct?
Almost. Pydev can be installed directly from eclipse using its add-in
so you got python + eclipse + pyx as shipped with Debian and only what
you had to install is pydev, is that correct?
Almost. Pydev can be installed directly from eclipse using its add-in manager, check out:
http://www.fabioz.com/pydev/manual_101_root.html
In addition, I had to install pyx in a
I do not find gri in the package list with aptitude or with apt-cache
search gri. Has it been packaged for Debian?
curious :
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=grisearchon=namessubword=1version=allrelease=all
I have it on my Sid, works fine
stéphane
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Gerber van der Graaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not find gri in the package list with aptitude or with apt-cache
search gri. Has it been packaged for Debian?
Yes.
If this is not the case,
why are you advertizing on debian list for it?
I'm
Hi Gerber,
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 13:09, Gerber van der Graaf wrote:
I do not find gri in the package list with aptitude or with apt-cache
search gri. Has it been packaged for Debian? If this is not the case,
yes,
it is packaged for debian, see
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006, david schryer wrote:
I am writing in LaTeX. This included installing python, eclipse,
pydev, compiling the pyx module and getting them all to work together
so you got python + eclipse + pyx as shipped with Debian and only what
you had to install is pydev, is that
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006, Gary Pajer wrote:
I am writing in LaTeX. This included installing python, eclipse,
pydev, compiling the pyx module and getting them all to work together
so you got python + eclipse + pyx as shipped with Debian and only what
you had to install is pydev, is that
Hi David,
thanks for the kind words! I can hardly claim credit for making PyX as good as it is, but I will agree with you that it is a very nice tool. It does produce some very very nice results. I'll also not claim to be an expert in plotting programs, but I'm pleased that my reviews of them
Hi! i read your thread, it is not a good thead and possible was write by
someone who don't have patience to learn something new.
Xmgrace is a respectable plot application in scientic comunit and you can do
all that origin makes and even more ! i recommend !!
Labpot is a excelente progam to!
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, maicon wrote:
Xmgrace is a respectable plot application in scientic comunit and you can do
all that origin makes and even more ! i recommend !!
Labpot is a excelente progam to!
Scigraphica i never use but .
If I'm not completely wrong the issue was that the programs
Hi Maicon,
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:05:54AM -0300, maicon wrote:
Hi! i read your thread, it is not a good thead and possible was write by
someone who don't have patience to learn something new.
Xmgrace is a respectable plot application in scientic comunit and you can do
all that origin
oh! sorry you are right no was you that write!
but, about the real time data I made this question in xmgrace forum, whem the
anwser comes I will foward to the list!
Em Quinta 06 Abril 2006 10:12, Jakson A. Aquino escreveu:
Hi Maicon,
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:05:54AM -0300, maicon wrote:
On 6 April 2006 at 15:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| What we are missing is a libified gnuplot.
The Gnome guys once had a project call guppy (or something like it ...) but
it died many years ago. GNU had plotutils, but that's not quite there either.
It has becomes a lot easier to embed R with
Dear Debian-Science,
I am looking for a GNU GPL-compatibly licensed alternative to gnuplot,
preferably packaged in Debian.
Do you have experiences with some of them ?
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Bill Allombert wrote:
Dear Debian-Science,
I am looking for a GNU GPL-compatibly licensed alternative to gnuplot,
preferably packaged in Debian.
Do you have experiences with some of them ?
Cheers,
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Hi,
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 12:21:41AM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote:
I am looking for a GNU GPL-compatibly licensed alternative to gnuplot,
preferably packaged in Debian.
You might be interested in this thread about Publication
quality graphs:
On 6 April 2006 at 01:01, Gregor Gorjanc wrote:
| Bill Allombert wrote:
| I am looking for a GNU GPL-compatibly licensed alternative to gnuplot,
| preferably packaged in Debian.
[...]
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| http://www.r-project.org
Seconded, though it may not be for the faint of heart. R is much, much_ more
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