Jack,
just two remarks:
Instead of refining the gnuplot commands, I personally think it's often
worth to start from scratch with different tools. I have had more
pleasant experiences for example with matplotlib (a Python extension for
2D-plotting). The relevant R documentation also seems more accessible
than the stuff on gnuplot's side.
The fig-format thing might be interesting, but exporting to fig doesn't
currently seem possible from within gretl, or am I missing something?
thanks,
sven
Am 25.10.2008 19:24, Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti schrieb:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> recently there has been some talk about how it would be nice if it were
> possible to get dashed lines in graphs, but it seems it's not so easy to
> implement due to some technical reasons in gnuplot.
One thing I'd like to say about this and other recent gnuplot-related
dicussions: there comes a point when you can't avoid getting your hands
dirty.
What I mean is: if you google "gnuplot GUI", you get 250000 hits. The
Net is full of clever and incomplete GUI clients for gnuplot that few
people use, if any. This is because gnuplot is a complex program and a
simple, clean and complete GUI interface for everyone's needs is
arguably beyond human possibilities.
IMHO, gretl does an OUTSTANDING job at GUI-fying the small subset of
gnuplot features that are likely to be most useful to an applied
economist. But you can't expect gretl to do all the work for you. If you
need, say, dashes (which I personally don't like very much; being the
grumpy old man that I am, I much prefer linespoints) or vertical lines,
or other fancy stuff, then use gretl as a springboard, get to the point
when the job is mostly done and then refine the gnuplot script by hand,
or possibly export to fig format and use Xfig (if you're an old man like
myself) or inkscape (for you spoiled brats).
This does not mean that I'm against incorporating GUI facilities for
gnuplot in gretl: I only think that this shouldn't be gretl's main job.
After all, gnuplot has always been meant for scripting usage.
Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti
Dipartimento di Economia
Università Politecnica delle Marche
r.lucchetti(a)univpm.it
http://www.econ.univpm.it/lucchetti
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