Hi,
for people who use Lyx to write their papers and spread the results they 
got with gretl, I found this new feature in the upcoming Lyx version 
interesting:
"
* LyX now supports insertion and automated conversion of Gnuplot 
scripts, recognized by their typical extension ".gp" or ".gnuplot". 
These can  directly be inserted in a LyX document using the 
"Insert->Graphics..." dialog, then selecting the Gnuplot script. LyX 
automatically adds a  proper "set terminal ..." and "set output ..." 
line to convert the file to the needed output format (e.g., .eps, .pdf), 
depending on  whether the document is being previewed on screen or 
compiled as PDF or other formats. Terminal options cannot be fine-tuned 
at the moment,  but that's a capability that may come soon, also 
according to the  received feedback from users.
"
So in the future you might produce the gnuplot plots with gretl, and 
then you might be able to apply small edits directly within your Lyx 
document, instead of having to go back to gretl/gnuplot just for some 
cosmetic stuff. Let's see how well this works in practice!
cheers,
sven
    
    
    
 
                    
                    
                        
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