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I like SVG::TT:Graph (and I see that there's also sometihng called SVG::Template::Graph which I should check out). SVG is a great way to produce professional looking graphs.
-- <http://dave.org.uk> "The first rule of Perl club is you do not talk about
Perl club." In reply to Re: Professional, "a-la-OpenOffice", 3D graphs
by davorg
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