I am working on a project with a client in Ukraine. The project collects near real-time data, stores it in a database, and provides the data on the Internet in graphic and tabular format. The data manipulation is done with perl. The English portion of the project works well. However, I need to make a Ukrainian equivalent. I can get the static HTML text translated and displayed and I can extract the data from the database using perl. The problem is the graph - the data is not complicated and can be graphed with something like GIFgraph (which I realize is obselete, but it’s currently available to me) - the title, legened, and axes labels need to be in Ukrainian though. From my experimentation, GIFgraph does not support the Cyrillic alphabet.

Does anyone know of a graphing program I can use in conjunction with perl to create some graphs with Cyrillic text that would be then updated at regular intervals with perl and cron jobs.?

In reply to Perl, graphing, and Cyrillic text by kryberg

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