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>> Thanks everyone for the swift replies, I appreciate it. >> >> Gnuplot really does produce some good results, I'm sold. Just setting >> it up now as per Harvey's instructions. I did try the other solutions >> put forward in openoffice but I can't get anything useable. I was >> about to resort to installing an old copy of photoshop from the old >> days (as I know my way around it), dont have much time though as this >> needs handing in tomorrow. >> >> I've included the tables already into my essay so it's just the graph now. > > And of-course, you're doing your essay in LaTeX, aren't you... ;-) Hell no! I'm using openoffice writer, which looks like office and has all the bells and whistles I need. Lets stick to just one new software package for one day, I've still got 2000 words to deliver by Wednesday in another subject, so I'm really pushed for time atm. I'm getting an error in gnuplot - I've had a funky graph up but I keep getting " ';' expected, with a carat pointing up at the plot line, pointing to the x in x1y1, f(x) Think I'll be spending some time in gnuplot when I get the time, I can think of a few applications already, looks great. Oh, the funky graph doesn't seem to start at 0 either, it's starting at 0.1 even though I've got 0.0 in my datafile... -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html