Jgraph
Jgraph takes the description of a graph or graphs in the standard
input, and produces a postscript file on the standard output. Jgraph
is ideal for plotting any mixture of scatter point graphs, line
graphs, and/or bar graphs, and embedding the output into LaTeX, or
any other text processing system which can read postscript.
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Current Version: 8.3
License Type: GPL
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Home Site:
http://www.cs.utk.edu/~plank/jgraph/jgraph.html
Source Code Availability: Yes
Available Binary Packages:
Targeted Platforms:
UNIX
Software/Hardware Requirements:
None
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Other Links:
http://lune.csc.liv.ac.uk/hpux/Text/jgraph-8.3/jgraph-8.3.README.html
Mailing Lists/USENET News Groups:
None
User Comments:
- I just down-loaded a copy of Jgraph. I want to mention
how wonderful this program is. Anyone who has a sense
of aesthetics would appreciate this program. In our Geophysics
department, we were looking for such a program, and are
glad to have found it.
- Just for your info, I have converted many people in the lab here,
from grap to your jgraph program. I find it very useful. I think the
thing that won them over were the "sexy" lables which could be rotated.
This was definitely a big hit.
- We have been using Jgraph to produce Quality Control reports for
our customers for some time, and in the process of compiling it to do
some stuff for myself it occurred to me to thank the author for such
a fine tool.
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