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. Fix conversion to OptionsNG (someone forgot NOPORTDOCS and NOPORTEXAMPLES) [1] . Add EXAMPLES to the list of options [1] . Use standard DESC lines for a few common options (like X11) [1] . Trim version numbers from LIB_DEPENDS [1] . Add DOCS to the list of options . Rename the TETEX option to TEX (since teTeX is no longer the only version of TeX that can be installed) PR: 177452 [1] Submitted by: Kevin Zheng <kevinz5000@gmail.com> [1]
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Gnuplot is a portable multi-platform command-line driven graphing utility. It
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was originally created to allow scientists and students to visualize
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mathematical functions and data interactively, but has grown to support many
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non-interactive uses such as web scripting. It is also used as a plotting engine
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by third-party applications like Octave. Gnuplot has been supported and under
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active development since 1986.
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Gnuplot supports many types of plots in either 2D or 3D. It can draw using
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lines, points, boxes, contours, vector fields, surfaces, and various associated
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text. It also supports various specialized plot types. Gnuplot supports many
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different types of output: interactive screen terminals (with mouse and hotkey
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input), direct output to pen plotters or modern printers, and output to many
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file formats (eps, emf, fig, jpeg, LaTeX, pdf, png, postscript, ...). Gnuplot is
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easily extensible to include new output modes. Recent additions include
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interactive terminals based on wxWidgets (usable on multiple platforms), and Qt.
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Mouseable plots embedded in web pages can be generated using the svg or HTML5
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canvas terminal drivers.
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WWW: http://www.gnuplot.info/
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