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From: Guido G. B. <pal...@gm...> - 2007-12-31 12:28:09
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Thank you. Now it is working like a charm. My experience with gnuplot is quite short. I think your library could help a lot. My advices : 1.- Add a complete gnujavaplot.jar for those (like me) that sometimes are too lazy to compile from the sources. 2.- Configure a project website (maybe at gnujavaplot.sourceforge.net) with the javadocs and, even more important, with a "two minutes tutorial", some examples... (I can help by sending you a skeleton proposal if you want to). 3.- Don't use "JavaPlot" as the project name, as I think it is some kind of common word that could make your project hard to distinguish from other general java plotting libraries (gnujavaplot sounds fine for me :) Regards, Guido Garcia Bernardo =CE=A0=CE=B1=CE=BD=CE=B1=CE=B3=CE=B9=CF=8E=CF=84=CE=B7=CF=82 =CE=9A=CE=B1= =CF=84=CF=83=CE=B1=CE=BB=CE=BF=CF=8D=CE=BB=CE=B7=CF=82 wrote: >=20 > There is a simple README file, which tells you how to start. > There is also full javadoc, which should describe what everything does. > This library follows gnuplot naming conventions, so that the details =20 > are found in gnuplot documentation. > If you still have any problems or suggestions, I will be happy to hear = =20 > from you. >=20 > PS: probably I should upload README & javadoc somewhere... >=20 --=20 View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/GNUPlot-under-Java-tp14= 333230p14557040.html Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |