Re: Use Fastgraph with SfwiftForth

From: Bob Nash <BNash_at_smud.org>
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 09:28:20 -0800

If you just need to display datasets or show mathematical functions
(including 3D) you might want to check out GNU Plot (also works with Linux).

It is free, very mature, has lots of documentation. It also allows you to
do fancy labeling, scaling, projections and various line types. If you are
interested, I can provide an example of how to call, specify datasets and
execute command scripts from a turnkeyed SF application. An added advantage
is that you can return to SF app. while leaving the plot window open. The
plot window can then be manupulated, printed, etc. independently of the
activity of the SF app.

-----Original Message-----
From: Azedia of DOLFINA [mailto:dolfina_at_dolfina.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 7:06 PM
To: sftalk_at_forth.com
Subject: [sftalk] Re: Use Fastgraph with SfwiftForth

> Azedia of DOLFINA wrote:
>
> >Aren't there any forth graphics libraries?
>
> Not like this. Would you like to volunteer to write one?

Well... What does everyone else use for graphics libraries in forth?
>
> Thanks,
> Rick
>

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