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Subject: Re: supermongo?
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Date: Sun, August 5, 2007 19:31
To: "nomad" <address@hidden>
Cc: "Etienne Grossmann" <address@hidden>
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Hi Krishna,
On Sun, August 5, 2007 14:39, nomad wrote:
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# Hello Etienne,
#
#
# Etienne Grossmann-6 wrote:
#>
#>
#> solution, I wrote (*) code that allows to create (temporary) files
#> containing
#> octave data, and create a gnuplot (or whatever language) script and then
#> call gnuplot to execute your plotting script. If you create a supermongo
#>
#> Please let me know if you're interested, and I'll send you my latest
#> version.
#>
#>
#
# Can you send your script to me at gkmohan at gmail dot com?
it's "scripts", plural. I attach them in a .tgz file. You can get an idea of
what there is by running and looking at the function g_demo().
Beware that w/ CVS gnuplot from a few weeks back, some plot windows appear
white until you resize them, when the figure appears. A configuration like
gnuplot >= 4.2, octave >= 2.9.9 and linux should be ok. Let me know if you
hit a snag
Good luck,
Etienne
# thanks,
# Krishna.
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