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Subject: Re: Including scatter plots in LyX
> Here is what I did.
>
> 1. Downloaded xgfe-2.0.tar.gz
> 2. Then I extracted it using Archiver to /usr/share/xgfe-2.0
> 3. changed to the /usr/share/xgfe-2.0/source
Here is what I did.
1. Downloaded xgfe-2.0.tar.gz
2. Then I extracted it using Archiver to /usr/share/xgfe-2.0
3. changed to the /usr/share/xgfe-2.0/source
4. ran make
This is the error I rec'd
make:*** [barOp.o] Error 1.
I am running RH 7.1.
Kent
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 13:36, Markus Mohr
I find grace works pretty well for this sort of thing.
Rod
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Kent Kostuk wrote:
>
> > Instead of me blindly trying out a bunch of packages, I thought I would
> > see what other LyX users are using. I want to include a series of g
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 03:24:25PM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Anyway, you can plot your data however is most appropriate and end up with
> a PostScript file. There are many tools (including ImageMagick) that will
> transform the .ps file into a .eps file for inclusion within your document.
Do
> I just downloaded xgfe and tried to install from source (the rpm links
> weren't working) and rec'd an error. Did you install this to a Linux box?
> Did you have any problems?
Yes.
No (with Debian).
:)
Which error did you receive? xgfe needs libqt1.
ciao
marksu
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, Kent Kostuk wrote:
> I just downloaded xgfe and tried to install from source (the rpm links
> weren't working) and rec'd an error. Did you install this to a Linux
> box? Did you have any problems?
Do you have installed gnuplot first? The xgfe is only a front-end,
analogue
Hi
I just downloaded xgfe and tried to install from source (the rpm links
weren't working) and rec'd an error. Did you install this to a Linux box?
Did you have any problems?
Thanks
Kent
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Kent Kostuk wrote:
> Instead of me blindly trying out a bunch of packages, I thought I would
> see what other LyX users are using. I want to include a series of graphs
> in my thesis. I have tables of data for some of the data, and for others
> I have the function. What is t
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Markus Mohr wrote:
> That would probably be gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.org). I use 'xgfe' as
> frontend (sorry, no link, but its easy to google).
http://www.bl.physik.uni-muenchen.de/rechner/grafik/xgfe/xgfe.html
Wayan
Kent Kostuk wrote:
> Instead of me blindly trying out a bunch of packages, I thought I would
> see what other LyX users are using. I want to include a series of graphs
> in my thesis. I have tables of data for some of the data, and for others
gnuplot
> I have the function.
in this case
Markus Mohr wrote:
>
> That would probably be gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.org).
I doubt that www.gnuplot.org is still valid URL of Gnuplot homepage.
Looks like someone else has it now. :-(
--
Pozdrav,
Roman
> Instead of me blindly trying out a bunch of packages, I thought I would
> see what other LyX users are using. I want to include a series of graphs
> in my thesis. I have tables of data for some of the data, and for others
> I have the function. What is the recommended tool? In the bad old days
Instead of me blindly trying out a bunch of packages, I thought I would
see what other LyX users are using. I want to include a series of graphs
in my thesis. I have tables of data for some of the data, and for others
I have the function. What is the recommended tool? In the bad old days
I used E
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