in reply to Re: The browser as a (simple) window manager.
in thread The browser as a (simple) window manager. (Updated)
Graphs of points and lines...
Not just graphs. And even when they are graphs, they aren't simple two or three sets of data, but rather the same set of data to be redisplayed as (for example) a GA program evolves.
I think you want gnuplot.
Not really. Actually, not at all. gnuplot won't allow me to (for example) adjust a low or high-pass filter threshhold as the data is being gathered and plotted.
It can output to various formats, such as on a local X11 or Windows window, or send whichever of postscript, pdf, svg, png you can display best if you're working remotely.
Output formats are of no importance, the plots are generally thrown away afterwards. If I need to keep and share them, a simple png or screen grab is good enough. And I never work remotely.
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Re^3: The browser as a (simple) window manager.
by Fox (Pilgrim) on Dec 13, 2010 at 14:05 UTC |