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author | Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org> |
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date | Sat Mar 12 21:18:25 2016 +0100 (2016-03-12) |
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llev@18669 | 1 Grace is a WYSIWYG 2D plotting tool, a descendant of ACE/gr, also known as Xmgr. |
llev@18669 | 2 It has a convenient point-and-click graphical user interface, allows precise |
llev@18669 | 3 control of graph features, and does instant plot refresh. Grace enables you to |
llev@18669 | 4 reach true publication quality. |
llev@18669 | 5 Grace can export graphics to vector formats ((E)PS, MIF, and SVG) as well |
llev@18669 | 6 as bitmap ones (PNG, PNM, and JPEG). It does a precise rendering of Type1 fonts. |
llev@18669 | 7 Grace manages unlimited numbers of graph, of curves in each graph, and unlimited |
llev@18669 | 8 data size. It has much flexibility in graphing options (colors, symbols, line |
llev@18669 | 9 and text styles). |
llev@18669 | 10 One of the prominent features is integrated data manipulation tools: versatile |
llev@18669 | 11 curve fitting, FFT, histograms, convolution... (This version is compiled |
llev@18669 | 12 without support for the NetCDF data format.) Grace can be scripted with its |
llev@18669 | 13 own language, and also offers library functions to control it from a C or |
llev@18669 | 14 Fortran application. |