Am 30.09.2014 um 18:24 schrieb Giuseppe Vittucci:
This looks like a great idea ;-)
This would allow to easily combine graphs without "leaving" gretl.
And it would also make the relation between gretl and gnuplot more
"transparent", giving the right incentives to gretl users (like me!) to
better understand the gnuplot language.
Totally agree. This sounds like a decent route to take.
Cheers,
Artur
Bye
Giuseppe
> Gretl has used gnuplot for all its graphical output since the dawn of
> time. Some people find gnuplot's output ugly, but that's highly subjective
> IMO; as far as I'm concerned, I simply love it; I certainly wouln't trade
> the austere beauty of a line graph like gretl produces with a cheap
> alternative sporting grossly fatter lines in a tacky light blue frame.