I am new to using PyChrono and have been having issues with the 
installation process. Specifically, I am trying to download gnuplot on 
9.0.0 in a Python 3.9 environment on Windows 10/11. I keep running into 
PackageNotFoundErrors despite having the conda-forge channel added. Is it 
fine to run PyChrono without the gnuplot package? I was running into some 
issues running a few of the demo projects, so I wasn't sure if some of the 
functionalities of the PyChrono package would be limited due to the lack of 
this package.

If it's not possible to use PyChrono without gnuplot, then how would I go 
about getting gnuplot into my environment. I understand that the packages 
available in conda-forge are meant for Linux and OSX, so I wasn't sure if 
there was a workaround for Windows available. Thought I would come here for 
the issue as I have been searching everywhere online and could not find 
anything about it.

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