2008/8/3 Pau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 3. In the event Licensee prepares a derivative work that is based on or
> incorporates matplotlib 0.98.1 or any part thereof, and wants to
> make the derivative work available to others as provided herein, then
> Licensee hereby agrees to include in any such work
As a friend of mine said,
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/license.html
"This term is moderately odious:"
3. In the event Licensee prepares a derivative work that is based on or
incorporates matplotlib 0.98.1 or any part thereof, and wants to
make the derivative work available to others as prov
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008, Pau wrote:
> PS: Still, a BSD-licensed programme like R or gnuplot seems not to
> exist, right?
It isn't exactly a plotting "program", but ports/graphics/py-matplotlib
is BSD licensed and has a matlab-like interface.
Then again I don't consider gnuplot's license to be particu
Hi Tim and Marc,
thanks for the quick answer. I have had a look at R; it reminds me of
octave, but I didn't like octave because, again, the plotting engine
is gnuplot.
Tim, I had a look at GMT but I then read "Thus, a complete GMT
installation may take up around 200 Mb." and it scared me away. I
Hi Pau,
You might like to look at the Generic Mapping Tools:
http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/
GMT is a collection of UNIX utilities for making scientific plots (with a
particular focus on geophysics, but widely used elsewhere). I think it
meets all your requirements of being command line driven, act
* Pau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> do you know of a command-line, active, FREE programme to produce
> scientific plots? I am getting more and more used to gnuplot, but I
> don't like their conditions:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnuplot#License
>
> I have read something about gri, but it doesn't seem t
Hi,
do you know of a command-line, active, FREE programme to produce
scientific plots? I am getting more and more used to gnuplot, but I
don't like their conditions:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnuplot#License
I have read something about gri, but it doesn't seem to be as powerful
as gnuplot is,
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