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Re: plotting tool [message #7509] Tue, 26 November 1996 00:00
Tim Patterson is currently offline  Tim Patterson
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Hi Craig,

Maybe it was this announcement you were thinking of?


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Subject: GRAFFER 1.05 released
From: James Tappin <sjt@star.sr.bham.ac.uk>
Date: 1996/10/30
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The next evolution of the GRAFFER data plotting tool, version 1.05, is
now available.

This incorporates many improvements from the previous version (1.04).

Of these the most significant are probably:

*> A compact layout is now available for small screens.
*> There is a routine GRAFF_ADD which allows you to add a dataset to a
GRAFFER file as a call from your IDL program.
*> Polar plots can now be handled.

For more details:
http://www.sr.bham.ac.uk/~sjt/graffer

To get a copy:
ftp://ftp.sr.bham.ac.uk/pub/sjt/graffer-1.05.tar.gz

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