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Re: Xfig output: anyone seen Hefti's Graphic Interface?
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Etienne Grossmann |
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Re: Xfig output: anyone seen Hefti's Graphic Interface? |
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Mon, 18 Oct 2004 08:51:14 -0400 |
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Hi Jonathan,
I was interested in plotting a curve with data points represented as
arrow heads of various size and colors (xfig filled polygons, I
guess). I don't think gnuplot will do that for me.
Thanks for your advice,
Etienne
On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 06:37:48PM -0700, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
# What kind of xfig output do you want? If you want lineplots to save in
# xfig format, the Gnuplot interface can do that as is. I've been using
# it the last couple of days and it works OK.
#
# Jonathan
#
#
# Etienne Grossmann wrote:
# > Hi All,
# >
# >I noticed on the xfig page
# >
# > http://duke.usask.ca/~macphed/soft/fig/
# >
# >a reference to a "HGI" package:
# >
# > hgi (Hefti's Graphic Interface) is a toolbox for octave to produce
# > FIG format output. FIG version 3.2. Author Simon Hefti.
# >
# >there is a link to hgi, but it is stale. Simon sent a message
# >
# > http://www.octave.org/mailing-lists/octave-sources/1999/1
# >
# >to octave-sources, but the links he gives are stale too.
# >
# > Would anyone (possibly Simon) still have the code? I was going to
# >roll my own xfig-toolbox, but then I thought, as any perl^H^H^H^H
# >octave programmer should, that re-inventing the wheel is not
# >necessarily a good idea.
# >
# > Cheers,
# >
# > Etienne
# >
# >PS: Sorry, to for cross-posting.
# >
# >
# >
#
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