Re: xmgrace



On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 msevior physics unimelb edu au wrote:

I'll put my 2 cents in here. As a GNOME-Office developer I'm a lot more interested in SVG images than PNG.

I don't want to seem obsessive, but I'll add: gnuplot can write SVG as well as PNG. A big advantage of tapping into gnuplot is that, if you can only get your "native" data into the form of a gnuplot input file (which is not hard), you are then able to produce the full range of output formats supported by gnuplot (which is very large, ranging from PNG to SVG to eps to metapost to EMF for Windows to ... whatever) with negligible additional effort.

Allin Cottrell



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