rps@omega.cray.com (Russell P. Starksen) (04/06/91)
Does anyone know of a pie chart tool that works like xgraph? I am thinking of writing one if I can't find one out in netdom. I don't want to re-invent a product if there is no need. Russ Starksen | "On a clear disk you can seek forever." Database Management Group | - Unix fortune. rps@db.cray.com | (612) 683-3635 or | (800) 284-2729 ext 3635 |
sog@bierstadt.scd.ucar.edu (Steve Gombosi) (04/06/91)
In article <105343.27275@timbuk.cray.com> rps@omega.cray.com (Russell P. Starksen) writes: > > > I need one, too! If anybody has one (or if Russell invents one), PLEASE send a copy to me, too! Steve Gombosi
totty@flute.cs.uiuc.edu (Brian Totty) (04/07/91)
It would be nice to have a set of widgets to act as primitives for various graph displays, and build a tool out of these widgets. If you take this route, you might want to donate your widgets to the Free Widget Foundation (free-widgets@kazoo.cs.uiuc.edu), a group of people interested in collecting public domain widgets so they don't reinvent the wheel... --- Bri / Brian Totty o o /__ __ o 1304 W. Springfield Avenue o / / / / Urbana, IL 61801 \_/ "We have corn in /__/ / / totty@cs.uiuc.edu Massachusetts too!"