I'm not that familiar with using spreadsheets to do graphs, but I've taken a
bit of a look at KSpread. It seems to a lot of the things that excel does.
It comes in the the KOffice package.
Theres also StarOffice which can do some of this stuff, thats available for
free to home users from Sun's website. Its a huge download tho'.
They're both free - try them out.
Neil.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Hart [mailto:ab6rah@bath.ac.uk]
Sent: 03 May 2001 15:04
To: nottingham@lists.lug.org.uk
Subject: [nottingham] Drawing Graphs.
What programs exist to draw graphs under linux?
I've looked at gnuplot, which is not too bad, but seems a bit hard to learn.
I've also looked at guppi3 out of the GNOME CVS, but it doesn't even seem to
be
alpha level.
Do I have any other choices?
Ideally I'd like to be able to do everything I can do in excel, without
using
excel. Also, the ability to script/automate and export in eps or xfig would
help.
Rob
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