I'd say gd is the way to go.  There's a pretty good perl wrapper for it.
PHP has support for it.  Don't know about Pythone, or feeding it a text file
from a command line and such.

At one time I had a pretty 3D graph of the cumulative value of some stocks.
It's not a pretty graph anymore.  :(

-Rob

> On 20020930.1658, Bob Miller said ...
>
> I want to noninteractively create some graphs.  I would like them to
> be pretty, not just functional (drop shadows, pseudo-3D, nice colors,
> whatever).
> 
> What open source tools are good?
> 
> Although I'm not sure exactly what graphs I need yet, I guess it'll
> include scatter plots, bar graphs, and maybe some 3D surface plots.
> 
> The key word is noninteractive.  I want to feed this from a shell
> script.
> 
> Has anybody used the gd graphics library?  I think webalizer uses it.
> http://www.boutell.com/gd/
> 
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