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Re: Do we really need to replace gnuplot?
From: |
Shai Ayal |
Subject: |
Re: Do we really need to replace gnuplot? |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Oct 2007 20:28:51 +0200 |
On 10/15/07, John W. Eaton <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 15-Oct-2007, Shai Ayal wrote:
>
> | * lack of bi-directional communication, so we cannot get feedback from the
> user
> | * no "upgraed path" to supporting additional gui elements like buttons
> | and sliders
>
> I think these are fairly important problems.
>
> There might also be some performance gains if we didn't have to send
> data and commands in text to be parsed again by another application.
But are you willing to sacrifce offscreen rendering for them?
shai
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