hi,

this is more like an advisory question(not hard core perl problem), i mean i need advice. my boss is asking of me to represent the analytic data that my perl program produces in some kind of a graphic representation . meaning there should be a graph, above the chart some table with P-values, on one side some chart and diagrams, with arrow pointers to the data on the graph and so on.

and all this has to be in *.ps (PostScript) format.

so any advice on how to do that would be nice

also postscript modules that exist are nice but i don't know how to add some diagrams or chart's to the main graph and combine and position them on the right place on the paper.

thnx addition

graphic programing with perl is a nice book but it's pretty tight on vector graphic


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