On 8 December 2014 at 15:27, Johannes Deutsch wrote:
>> I use goffice for this kind of thing. It's the plot library from
>> gnumeric, so any plot you can make in gnumeric, you can make with
>> goffice.
>
> Do you know if it's safe to consider goffice for applications based
> on gtk3 that should ru
On 02 Dec 2014 17:09 wrote:
> On 2 December 2014 at 16:17, Sergei Naumov wrote:
> > I think this question was asked many times but googling gives a
> > rather patchy answer to it. So, I am writing a piece of C code that
> > acquires some data from hardware controllers and it also has to
> > pl
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014 19:17:01 +0300
"Sergei Naumov" wrote:
> Can anyone help?
GNU plot can be used with 'pipes', so you can send the commands to the
program directly. I didn't use it with GNUplot itself, but with a program
I made, and that form of 'remote control' is fairly handy.
For a little mo
Isn't plplot an option for you? TL;DR, but it seems it can serve that
purpose you need it for.
On 2 Dec 2014 18:10, wrote:
> On 2 December 2014 at 16:17, Sergei Naumov wrote:
> > I think this question was asked many times but googling gives a rather
> patchy
> > answer to it. So, I am writing a
On 2 December 2014 at 16:17, Sergei Naumov wrote:
> I think this question was asked many times but googling gives a rather patchy
> answer to it. So, I am writing a piece of C code that acquires some data from
> hardware controllers and it also has to plot a few simple graphs and
> histograms
> o
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> Subject: RE: Re: Plotting library for G
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, Sergei Naumov wrote:
> I think this question was asked many times but googling gives a rather
patchy
> answer to it. So, I am writing a piece of C code that acquires some data
from
> hardware controllers and it also has to plot a few simple graphs and >
histograms
> out
> I think this question was asked many times but googling gives a rather patchy
> answer to it. So, I am writing a piece of C code that acquires some data from
> hardware controllers and it also has to plot a few simple graphs and
> histograms
> out of them. What is a "canonical" tool for such
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, Sergei Naumov wrote:
Hi, folks!
I think this question was asked many times but googling gives a rather patchy
answer to it. So, I am writing a piece of C code that acquires some data from
hardware controllers and it also has to plot a few simple graphs and
histograms
out o