Glad it was helpful. Another search of my not terribly well organized bookmarks
turned up
http://digitizer.sourceforge.net/
http://plotdigitizer.sourceforge.net/
both of which seem to be opensource.
-D
On 2:59 PM, allen.windh...@emerson.com wrote:
Dave,
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Braze [mailto:br...@haskins.yale.edu]
Maybe this will help (although I've not actually used it):
http://datathief.org/
In the past I've done a similar thing using GSview and Ghostscript,
which worked but was fairly tedious.
Thanks! That works pretty well, even for the graph with grid (with
a little help from the operator). I wish it were open-source so I
could tweak it (and written in Python, of course), but it will do
the job.
Regards,
Allen
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