On Wednesday 10 October 2007, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
> gtkwave or gnuplot or GNU R. Depends on what you want to do.
>  If you want to browse like oscilloscope, gtkwave. If you
> want calibrated graticules and pretty graphs, gnuplot. If you
> want graphing together with further numerical analysis
> (frequency spectrum of impulse response, statistical
> distributions etc., GNU R.

Does gtkwave work with gnucap???  It doesn't for me.

I think you mean "gwave".  That's what I use when I want a 
simple viewer.

I do something like ....

print ac v(nodes)
ac 20 20k decade 3 >somefile
!gwave somefile

Gnucap will pipe to another program, but gwave doesn't accept 
pipes.  If it did, you could do:

ac |gwave

but it doesn't work.



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