gnuplot is for plotting functions and data - not for editing presentation
slides.
in principle it is possible to create slides using multiple labels, box
objects
a.s.o. and writing to postscript or pdf, but it's a little bit
complicated...
mahantesh birje wrote:
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> Dear sir/madam
>
> I have gone through different sites for information on gnuplot;
> but could not get complete proper ready made presentation slides on
> gnuplot....
>
> can you mail me if you know any relevant presentation
>
> regards
> M.N.Birje,
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