Thanks a lot for your clarifications Craig :-) That helps a lot. I'll
try Gnuplot and Prima tomorrow.

I've skimmed through the PDL documentation, and here is a thought:

 - the PDL Graphics modules probably deserve a dedicated PDL::Graphics
tutorial page which would present this information. A few pages could
point to that Graphics tutorial page, like PDL::Tutorial and
PDL::Course : it is surprising to search the "Graphics" part of the
documentation in these two pages and to not find it. And maybe that
the link could be put there too: PDL::QuickStart, PDL::MATLAB,
PDL::Scilab. If it's all in one place, there won't be a need to update
these 3 pages every time there is a new graphical module.

 - the PDL::Graphics::Prima and PDL::Graphics::Gnuplot modules should
probably be mentioned in these pages: PDL::Modules, PDL::Index.

If i work fast enough tomorrow, i might take the time to write a short
summary of what the Gnuplot and Prima modules do. I would probably
write something that looks like this:
https://metacpan.org/module/PDL::MATLAB#Plotting
With a one-sentence "Best for:" description, and then a 2-3 lines summary.
And if i have even more time, i might put it all in a POD file.

If it's useless or not welcome for me to do that, don't hesitate to
tell me: i won't take it personally :o) And if i write them and
they're not used it's fine too.
Pierre

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