From: Art Nuzzo
Subject: Plotting package for Common Lisp
Date: 
Message-ID: <afd48687.0106260953.3f58a4f5@posting.google.com>
Does anyone know of a plotting package for Common Lisp (commercial or
open source)?  I am looking to dynamic generate plots and them display
them over the web using aserve-lw seb server.

I am running Lispworks 4.1.20.


Thanks for any information,


Art Nuzzo

From: Mark Watson
Subject: Re: Plotting package for Common Lisp
Date: 
Message-ID: <7k7_6.1478$vu4.173494@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>
The CLOCC system interfaces to GNU Plot - maybe
that would work for you if you are running under
Linux (GNU Plot might run under WIndows ??)

 see: http://clocc.sourceforge.net

-Mark

--Mark Watson
--Java consulting, Open Source and Content: www.markwatson.com
From: Gareth McCaughan
Subject: Re: Plotting package for Common Lisp
Date: 
Message-ID: <slrn9jkdqo.1co.Gareth.McCaughan@g.local>
Mark Watson wrote:

> The CLOCC system interfaces to GNU Plot - maybe
> that would work for you if you are running under
> Linux (GNU Plot might run under WIndows ??)

(with-pedantry   ;[1]
  If you mean the program I think you do, calling it
  "GNU Plot" is really misleading. Despite the name,
  "gnuplot" is *not* a GNU program. Its authors chose
  the name without even knowing there was such a thing
  as the GNU project. (gnuplot is free software in
  the FSF sense, though; but its licence is not the
  GPL.))


[1] I was going to write <pedant>...</pedant> but then
    I remembered where I was.

-- 
Gareth McCaughan  ················@pobox.com
.sig under construc