HallÃchen! Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...] > > And I'd also second the matplotlib suggestion, to which I've by > now fully switched after years of faithful gnuplot usage. > Matplotlib is very good, has an active development community, and > it is designed from the ground up not only as a library for > rendering plots to screen/disk, but also for embedding into guis > (with support for Tk, WX, GTK, QT and FLTK). Why not for Gnuplot, by the way? On sceen, matplotlib looks extremely good, however, I still need Gnuplot for the hardcopy version[*]. It *seems* to me that the programming interfaces are quite different, so a Gnuplot backend for matplotlib would be helpful for me. TschÃ, Torsten. [*] because of the "pslatex" backend, which means that the plot is typeset by the same LaTeX run as your document --> consistent fonts, TeX-quality formulae -- Torsten Bronger, aquisgrana, europa vetus -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list