(Sorry for the late reply, I had some troubles with mails)
Le mardi 05 avril 2011 à 14:19 +0900, Andrzej a écrit :
> if it only supported more input formats
Which input formats ? There are a lot of them out there. I need some
help to include them in oscopy. Basically, at least pointers to the
desc
> I've added a link to oscopy, gsim and dataplot to the wiki:
> http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:data_plotting_improvements#draft4a_new_plotting_application
>
Thanks Werner! Here is the new the homepage of oscopy:
http://somewhere-in-the-space.no-ip.org/wiki/doku.php?id=oscopy
Arnaud.
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Le lundi 15 mars 2010 à 09:39 -0400, Dave McGuire a écrit :
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> > I spend a *lot* of time looking at simulator output and some of
> the
> > things which are used over and over again are easy interactive
> zoom
> > in/out, panning at a fixed zoom, putting cursors on waveforms that
> > will lo
Le dimanche 14 mars 2010 à 12:56 +, Kai-Martin Knaak a écrit :
> IMHO, there are already very mature open source data plotters out there.
> Think gnuplot, or grace. What is the rationale in rolling your own?
>
In the introduction of the manual, there is some rationale. To sum it
up, each dat
The question of integrating into gschem a simulator (namely gnucap) was
recently discussed here. With the help of Ivan I'm writing a viewer,
oscopy (http://repo.or.cz/w/oscopy.git) based draft #4 of this page:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:data_plotting_improvements
Although far from being complet
Hi there,
Some time ago I started a program to view results of gnucap, oscopy,
because I had lots of dependencies-related problems for gwave2. I first
posted a version on gnucap-devel, and was then pointed to the wiki page
geda:data_plotting_improvements. Since then I worked on it, according to
th
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