hello,

i have a question about making graphs with perl and vectorizing them. i hade the same problem a year back but then i found out that my employer didn't care how i did it as long as it works. so what i did i wrote a module/parser for gnuplot and produced any-format image the boss requested.

but now for reasons i don't think is of any relevance to share here (boss told me to...) i need to somehow make it integral as a part of the primary application. (gnuplot has some legal issues about redistributing it under the same license as Perl) so my question is: is there a way to produce vector graph images. i know the GD::Graph can print png, jpeg images but i need also a ps, eps and emf formated ones. so please, be so kind and share your knowledge ...

thnx


In reply to GD::Graph vector image (*.ps *.emf *.eps) by baxy77bax

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