Roger Leigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > James Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>> >>> I've had a look at it. Hm, it's not exactly what I hoped for (at least >>> not at it's present stage of development), and since I think I'm not >>> going to use it, I also won't sponsor it. >> >> I'm sorry to hear that. I agree it is still in quite an early stage of >> development, but AFAIK it is the only program that can generate the type >> of bar charts with error bars that I need.. Maybe openoffice one day..? > > Have you looked at GNU R? It can generate some very sophisticated > graphs/charts--bar charts with error bars are just scratching the > surface. There is also grace, which can also do error bars.
...but lacks a simple spreadsheet for data editing/easy viewing of raw figures. The same is probably true for R. The spreadsheet functionality is the reason why I had a look at rlplot; but what I am looking for is a replacement for proprietary software I currently use, and that only run on Windows or Mac OS. Sometimes I also use Grace, but only if I know that I don't need to work with the data I plot (like subtracting columns from each other). Regards, -- Frank Küster, Biozentrum der Univ. Basel Abt. Biophysikalische Chemie