On 5/5/11 6:22 PM, Xavier Ordoquy wrote:
> 
> Le 5 mai 2011 à 16:06, william ratcliff a écrit :


Hi,

>> One other approach is that you can send the data to matplotlib (which is 
>> python) and use that to create a .png which you then serve--it depends on 
>> what your needs are.
[...]

> matplotlib is incredibly hard to understand and doesn't follow the good 
> python package practices (not easy install compliant).
> Use it at your own risks :)
Well, there are folks having a lot of fun using matplotlib. It's not
just for x/y charts. All Linux distributions I know have it. Since it's
not written in only Python for performance reasons to install it by hand
may cause some dependency hunting.


Bye,

        Frank

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