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From: Dieter J. <die...@t-...> - 2006-09-08 08:44:42
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Dear Mr. Herzl,
this is something you have to do outside of gnuplot. Depending on the OS in=
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use (linux, windows ...) this can be done with system tools (awk, perl ... =
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linux) or you have to install some tool that can do this for you (perl / aw=
k=20
for windows ...)
Take care
Dieter Jurzitza
Am Freitag, 8. September 2006 08:15 schrieb Ctibor Henzl:
> Dear friends,
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> I am new user of GNUPLOT. I use GNUPLOT to drawing the maps of fields. The
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