A language for scientific illustration
Gri is a language for scientific graphics programming. It is a
command-driven application, as opposed to a click/point application.
It is analogous to latex, and shares the property that extensive power
is the reward for tolerating a modest learning curve. Gri output is
in industry-standard PostScript, suitable for incorporation in
documents prepared by various text processors.
Gri can make x-y graphs, contour-graphs, and image graphs. In
addition to high-level capabilities, it has enough low-level
capabilities to allow users to achieve a high degree of customization.
Precise control is extended to all aspects of drawing, including
line-widths, colors, and fonts. Text includes a subset of the tex
language, so that it is easy to incorporate Greek letters and
mathematical symbols in labels.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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gfi-2.2.23-perl.patch | 0000000545 545 Bytes | |
gri-2.12.23.tar.bz2 | 0001383823 1.32 MB | |
gri-invalid-char-to-pointer.patch | 0000000449 449 Bytes | |
gri-perl-5.26.patch | 0000006066 5.92 KB | |
gri-texinfo-5.0.patch | 0000000504 504 Bytes | |
gri.changes | 0000001991 1.94 KB | |
gri.spec | 0000003949 3.86 KB | |
reproducible.patch | 0000000401 401 Bytes |
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