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- From: shenkin@still3.chem.columbia.edu (Peter Shenkin)
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- Subject: Re: PostScript "Editor"
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.170205.3936@sol.ctr.columbia.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 17:02:05 GMT
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- Penio Penev (penev@venezia) wrote:
- > I myself am interested in a good way to generate 2D graphs and haven't
- > found the sollution. Mathematica certaily is not. If anybody has,
- > please let me know.
-
- On a Sun, I used to use Paul Turner's "grtool", which was the UNIX
- equivalent of KaleidaGraph or CricketGraph, but, in my opinion, better
- than either.
-
- I believe he now has a generic X version, called "xgr", I think. Maybe
- you can find it using archie. Paul is at the Oregon Technical Institute,
- but I forget his email address. (His ID is pturner, but I forget the
- hostname.)
-
- Sorry I'm so vague; maybe someone out there can report on xgr experience
- on SGI, and fill in the gaps?
-
- -P.
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