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DISLIN 10.0 released

From:  Helmut Michels <michels-AT-mps.mpg.de>
To:  comp-lang-python-announce-AT-moderators.isc.org
Subject:  [ANN] Data Plotting Library DISLIN 10.0
Date:  Tue, 19 Jan 2010 12:06:55 +0100
Message-ID:  <hj43of$1b7f$4@gwdu112.gwdg.de>
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Dear Python users,

I am pleased to announce version 10.0 of the data plotting software
DISLIN.

DISLIN is a high-level and easy to use plotting library for
displaying data as curves, bar graphs, pie charts, 3D-colour plots,
surfaces, contours and maps. Several output formats are supported
such as X11, VGA, PostScript, PDF, CGM, WMF, HPGL, TIFF, GIF, PNG,
BMP and SVG.

The software is available for the most C, Fortran 77 and Fortran 90/95
compilers. Plotting extensions for the interpreting languages Perl,
Python and Java are also supported.

DISLIN distributions and manuals in PDF, PostScript and HTML format
are available from the DISLIN home page

      http://www.dislin.de

and via FTP from the server

      ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/grafik/dislin

All DISLIN distributions are free for non-commercial use. Licenses
for commercial use are available from the site http://www.dislin.de.

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   Helmut Michels
   Max Planck Institute for
   Solar System Research               Phone: +49 5556 979-334
   Max-Planck-Str. 2                   Fax  : +49 5556 979-240
   D-37191 Katlenburg-Lindau           Mail : michels@mps.mpg.de
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non-free software announcements

Posted Jan 28, 2010 10:34 UTC (Thu) by pjm (guest, #2080) [Link]

Do we really need announcements of non-Free software? It's all the more puzzling given that there are already many free software offerings for charting & plotting.


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