Hello ???, I wrote a X-client freeware program and I don't know how to distribute it. Grab it at the forever unknown: http://www.villagrove.com/~lance/
I call it quickplot. Engineers and scientists will like it. It's yet another 2-D plotter. It's fast and easyer to use than most. I know it will become a standard if people find out about it. It's a low feature plotter that lets you "swim through" your data quickly. I like'n it to "a zooming pager for data". It's not too much like gnuplot. I use gnuplot too, and gnuplot can't swim through your data quickly like this. It does one job very well. It gives you a quick look at all your data, even when you don't have a clue of what your data looks like. features quickplot gnuplot most_other_plotters -------- --------- ------- ------------------- zooming yes! no haven't seen it yet shell pipe in yes not directly no command_options yes plot and X Just X don't know auto_scale yes yes/no yes PS output no yes! yes lots_of_stuff no yes yes I wrote it on a Linux PC at home. I pay for Inet access via modem and as a service I get this homepage (villagrove.com). I have a programming day job, but nobody I work with writes freeware too. I think I could get this information off Usenet (news), but I don't get access to Usenet at home, and I don't get payed for that at work. If you can, Please respond, or forward to someone who can help me, -- lance arsenault, PhD (physics) villagrove, Illinois, USA -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .