I played with that for a little bit and asked Jim about it - if I
recall, we decided that the fact we needed xgraph to do that was just
another indication of how messed up our plotting is. Hopefully we
eventually will have an entirely new plotting solution, but until then
I suppose we should update the documentation.
CY
--- Daniel Duparc <daniel.duparc@free.fr> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 15:25:18 -0500
> Gosse Michel <michel.gosse@ac-poitiers.fr> wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to plot points or list of data with maxima ?
> >
>
> I had the same problem a few months ago.
>
> It _seems_ that the function
> xgraph_curves(), which should do the work,
> listed in the documentation, is waiting for
> the external program "xgraph" that I found
> at the address:
> http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiic.edu/Codes/xgraph/index.html
> (xgraph is a program _for X_).
>
> This program works, but the indications of the maxima
> documentation don't, although xgraph seems properly called by
> xgraph_curves(). Perhaps the version intended
> by Bill Schelter was another one?
>
> Best regards.
> --
> Daniel Duparc <daniel.duparc@free.fr>
> 29 av. de la Commune de Paris
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