< From:	SMTP%"SYSMGR@IPG.PH.KCL.AC.UK"  1-FEB-1995 14:13:42.63 To:	EVERHART CC:	 Subj:	re: graphs on VMS    From: SYSMGR@IPG.PH.KCL.AC.UK  X-Newsgroups: comp.os.vms  Subject: re: graphs on VMSE Message-ID: <20207F83_000580F8.0098B569701900A0$6_1@UK.AC.KCL.PH.IPG>   Date: Wed, 1 FEB 95 14:34:52 BST- Organization: Info-Vax<==>Comp.Os.Vms Gateway # X-Gateway-Source-Info: Mailing List 	 Lines: 16  To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com   [ >In article <3ghgas$on4@cs.umb.edu>, nkrash@cs.umb.edu (Natalia S. Krasheninnikova) writes:  >>hello  >>B >>does anybody know how I can graph {from  data files} on VMS/VAX?A >>any references, suggestions etc. would be very much appreciated  >>" Also didn't see the original post.  E Another (little-known) possibility is GLE, which is on nic.switch.ch: G /software/vms/gle (I think), which has graph and surface-plot commands. 8 It supports Xwindows, VWS, Tektronix, Regis, and others.  
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