Xmgrace

XMgrace.invertDraw Use GXinvert rather than GXxor for rubber-band lines. If the rubber-banding for zooms and lines, etc. Doesn't appear on the canvas, set this resource to yes. XMgrace.allowDoubleClick When Yes, allow double clicks on the canvas to bring up various popups depending on the location of the pointer when the double click occurs. 3 Customizing Xmgrace. 3.1 General parametrization of the software. 3.2 Creating a default template graph used when opening xmgrace. 3.3 Changing colors in Xmgrace. 4 Manipulating data. 5 Useful inline commands and aliases. 7 Inserting Latex Formulas in eps.

A 2D-Plot-Program for Visualisation of Scientific Data

Grace is a WYSIWYG 2D plotting tool for the X Window System and M*tif.Grace is a descendant of ACE/gr, also known as Xmgr. It knows a lot ofdifferent graph types and supports a lot of output formats.For examples, see /usr/lib/xmgrace/examples.

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