[XeTeX] OT: creating beautiful graphs

William Adams will.adams at frycomm.com
Wed Jan 25 19:19:25 CET 2006


On Jan 25, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Faisal Moledina wrote:

> I have Gnuplot and Aquaterm installed, as an output method for  
> Octave.  I've never tried raw Gnuplot, though I've heard that while  
> it's very versatile, it's a pain to use.  I'll seriously give it a  
> shot.  However, while this may sound childish to a TeX crowd, is  
> there anything *like* Excel that has a GUI for manipulating graphs,  
> and then exporting them to PDF?

Chartsmith

http://blacksmith.com/products/

I still use Informix WingZ.app on my NeXT Cube for when I want to do  
3D charts myself it's the only thing which orients the labels in the  
3D planes....

William

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William Adams
senior graphic designer
Fry Communications



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