Congrats and thanks for the hard work all!

I cannot think of a more appropriate use of this
mailing list than to keep PDL user abreast of
status and how to use new options for graphics
with PDL.

Is there a way to get a non-youtube version
of your intro to PDL::Graphics::Gnuplot (maybe
on the wiki)?  Some places block access to
youtube which makes the presenation inaccessible.

--Chris

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Craig DeForest
<[email protected]> wrote:
> After another week of responding to peoples' bug and issue reports, and 
> heroic amounts of testing and patching by Sisyphus, we now have a build that: 
> tests OK even with deprecated obsolete versions of gnuplot back to 4.2 (which 
> is still the official distro for BSD); works well on Microsoft Windows; 
> supports grids as well as curves in 3-D plots; and that handles PDF output 
> gracefully even for quite large plots that take seconds to dump to disk on 
> object closure.
>
> I pushed Version 1.3 up to CPAN Sunday night; it should be indexed and 
> available on CPAN by early Monday morning and, of course, is already 
> available at "http://github.com/drzowie/PDL-Graphics-Gnuplot";.
>
> There have been some discussions about a possible wiki to help flatten the 
> gnuplot learning curve; if folks are still interested, please respond here.
>
> Also: if folks *don't* want these announcements sent to perldl, please let me 
> know - it's not my intent to spam the list...
>
> Cheers,
> Craig
>
>
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