On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 20:00:33 -0700 (PDT)
Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, Paul Johnson wrote:
> 
> > If you are going to make a lot of graphs, and keep doing this over your
> > career, I'd strongly suggest you learn to use the free statistical program
> > R, which can make publication quality graphics, write on them however you
> > like, and export ot pdf, png, eps, or whatever. http://www.r-project.org.
> > If you have trouble getting started, I have a tipsheet with explanations
> > for things like "how to save a graph". http://pj.freefaculty.org/R look for
> > Rtips.html
> 
> Paul,
> 
>    At last count, there were more than a dozen vector graphics applications
> available for linux. Some of them (e.g., IPE, jpicedt, tgif) are great for
> drawing various shapes; others (e.g., Gri and PSTricks) also include data
> plotting capabilities. R, of course, is a statistical data analysis language
> that incorporates plot generation, too.
> 
>    Depending on what is needed, the other applications may have a shorter,
> more shallow learning curve. Most of them produce .eps or .pdf as output so
> incorporation into LyX is smooth and easy.
> 
> Rich
> 

Hi

Thanks for introducing me the depth of vector graphics in LInux.

Expediency is the essence right now and not so much on technical accuracy so 
the simpler gui based applications do a fine job.

I have noted the technical ability of PSTricks and R and have found them in the 
Ubuntu depos and will look at them after I finish this term.

thanks again

Russell






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