>From the command line you can type xmgrace file1.xvg file2.xvg (where file1
and file2 are the filenames!).

Jon

2009/12/8 Henry Yang <henryy...@yahoo.com>

> Hello everyone,
>
> I am also new to xmgrace. I have two .xvg file which I have got from the
> simulation data analysis.  How can I open both of them in one xmgrace graph
> with two distinct color? How can I proceed with the comand?
>
> I know this is very basic but I have to learn!
> Pls give me response.
>
> Henry
> Biochemistry
>
>
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