On 08/05/2012 02:23 PM, John Miles wrote:
Yup... I'm still playing with the screenshots from TimeLab; on my machine by
default they come out at 13xx pixels wide, and I usually size to about 700
wide for web display.  As an experiment, I tried using the "WIDTH" and
"HEIGHT" options in the IMG SRC tag, setting to a percentage rather than
absolute pixels.  Apparently that doesn't work so well...

John


What I always do is just resize the TimeLab window to be legible, then post the 
img src link without any extra scaling.  That works well, as long as you turn 
off any unnecessary fields in the legend table to keep the window width 
reasonable.

How to present measurement results on a Web page is an interesting problem, one 
that hasn't really been solved yet.  Kind of ironic since that was the whole 
idea behind the WWW in the first place...

There... GNUPLOT does it:

http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/demo_canvas/

Try the plot out (notice the confidence bounds!) as you can zoom it pick values and read them out etc.

Cheers,
Magnus

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