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Date: | Mon, 29 Oct 2012 17:31:31 -0700 |
Subject: | Re: [geda-help] Another new user question on ngspice- how to export |
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From: | keitho AT strucktower DOT com |
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Hi Vladimir- Thanks for responding! I looked over gnuplot as you suggested, but way too complex for my needs, and I didn't see a way to export anyway. I will try the ngspice-help list as you suggest and see if anyone there has other ideas. Thanks again, keith > On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 07:51:55PM -0700, keitho AT strucktower DOT com wrote: >> Hi all- >> >> I'm using ngspice on Linux/Debian. I guess the graphing/plots are done >> using X11 by default? I haven't figured out how to export my graphs to >> PNG's so that I can send them in emails to folks helping me learn. Is >> there a way to do that, or do you recommend using a different program >> for >> graphing the plots that provides that feature? > > I'd suggest you to try out gnuplot or pyxplot. > >
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