diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/Changelog.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/Changelog.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/Changelog.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:54 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/Changelog.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:17 2003
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@
directory (filename beginning with $) may be used any time, not just
with -prefab. This will make it easier to copy prefab scripts into other
directories for customization.
-
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ stat = ploticus_init( "png", "hello.png" ); stat += ploticus_arg( "-scale", "0.8" ); if( stat != 0 ) { - printf( "error in pl setup\n" ); + printf( "error in ploticus setup\n" ); exit(1); } ploticus_execline( "#proc annotate" ); @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ ploticus config file if any, and set the output device to one of -png, gif, x11, svg, jpeg, eps, or swf. +png, x11, svg, jpeg, eps, or swf. (Not all devices may be available, depending on the build.) outfilename is the pathname of the file where the result will be written. @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
-To use ploticus in direct CGI mode, copy your pl executable to your cgi-bin (or make +To use ploticus in direct CGI mode, copy your ploticus executable to your cgi-bin (or make a link), and create a ploticus config file (see below). The specifics of local CGI bin and file naming conventions vary; see your local admin if having difficulty. Then, use a construct such as this in your HTML page:
This is equivalent to command line usage:
cgi=1 should be the first parameter in your URL construct, as shown @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
After that, the regular
- pl command line options and arguments
+ ploticus command line options and arguments
, including those for
@@ -106,9 +106,9 @@
The config file
-must have the same name as your pl executable, plus a .cnf extension
-(if your pl executable name ends in .cgi or .exe these are removed before appending
+must have the same name as your ploticus executable, plus a .cnf extension
+(if your ploticus executable name ends in .cgi or .exe these are removed before appending
the .cnf).
-If pl must be used in several different contexts within the same cgi-bin,
-you can make soft links to pl, using other names for the links, and have
+If ploticus must be used in several different contexts within the same cgi-bin,
+you can make soft links to ploticus, using other names for the links, and have
a separate config file corresponding with each one. Examples:
@@ -187,13 +187,13 @@
If no error message file is appearing,
-It is possible that pl was never executed. This could be because your URL path
-is incorrect, or your web server could not access and/or execute pl because of file permissions.
+It is possible that ploticus was never executed. This could be because your URL path
+is incorrect, or your web server could not access and/or execute ploticus because of file permissions.
To ensure your invoking URL is correct, verify by invoking some other CGI program
in the same directory.
File permissions are important.
On Unix systems,
-be sure that your pl executable file mode is readable & executable by world
-(use command chmod 755 pl) so that your web server can execute pl.
-If you can, it may be desirable to set your pl executable file to be setuid and
-setgid to your own UID and group (chmod 6755 pl); then it will be able to see all
-files that you can see. Otherwise, pl will execute as your web server UID (often nobody),
+be sure that your ploticus executable file mode is readable & executable by world
+(use command chmod 755 ploticus) so that your web server can execute ploticus.
+If you can, it may be desirable to set your ploticus executable file to be setuid and
+setgid to your own UID and group (chmod 6755 ploticus); then it will be able to see all
+files that you can see. Otherwise, ploticus will execute as your web server UID (often nobody),
and you'll need to ensure that your config file and all other files needed such as
script files, data files, and prefabs files are readable by world, so that your
web server process can gain access (chmod 644 filenames).
@@ -240,19 +240,19 @@
If you want your CGI to generate PNG you may need to place plpng into your
-cgi-bin and execute it instead of pl (this depends on your ploticus build).
+cgi-bin and execute it instead of ploticus (this depends on your ploticus build).
-Then, in the new window, invoke pl by hand, with no command line arguments, similarly to this:
+Then, in the new window, invoke ploticus by hand, with no command line arguments, similarly to this:
Any error messages should be visible on screen.
(The output file will generally not be displayable because it contains a mime-type header.)
-In theory CGI mode should work with PNG, GIF, JPEG and SVG.
-I noticed some flakiness with SVG. If the pl script argument was
+In theory CGI mode should work with PNG, JPEG and SVG.
+I noticed some flakiness with SVG. If the ploticus script argument was
last and I was generating SVG, MSIE wouldn't display it until I added a trailing &
to the URL. And, MSIE didn't understand SVGZs when generated in CGI mode.
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
You should be fully familiar with CGI security issues and how
they relate to your platform and project,
-before putting pl into
+before putting ploticus into
service as a CGI program.
Some things to keep in mind:
Clickmaps (clickable image maps) allow browser users to click on a region in
-a PNG, JPEG, GIF, or SVG graphic, which acts as a hyperlink to a new web page.
+a PNG, JPEG, or SVG graphic, which acts as a hyperlink to a new web page.
Mouseover labels allow browser users to move the mouse over a data point or region
without clicking, and a text bubble appears giving additional information, which is a powerful annotation
technique available (only with client-side image maps however).
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
in field 3. Assume that we have a URL that accepts case IDs as a user variable. We could generate a bar graph
with click-thru and mouseover popup text bubble support by using this command:
Note that if two generated mapped regions overlap, they are stacked in the order generated
(the last generated is on "top").
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/color.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/color.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/color.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:54 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/color.html Fri Nov 28 12:48:54 2003
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
or HSB specification (PostScript only).
Hatch patterns may also be used as colors, for rectangular areas
such as bars.
-In addition, when rendering in PNG, GIF, or EPS, the special color
+In addition, when rendering in PNG or EPS, the special color
transparent may be used to create images with transparent background
(transparent is the default for EPS).
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/config.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/config.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/config.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:54 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/config.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:17 2003
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
If you are developing ploticus scripts, and your data exists in a state such that additional processing is
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/download.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/download.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/download.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:54 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/download.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:17 2003
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@
This is appropriate if you are using a dynamic web content
-system such as PHP, or invoking pl via cron or some other
+system such as PHP, or invoking ploticus via cron or some other
automatic command issuer.
Generally the procedure is:
-Another way to work is to create PNG,
+Another way to work is to create PNG or
SVG
-, or GIF files with ploticus,
+ files with ploticus,
and import these into your document.
-pl is a program that produces plots and charts from data, and
+ploticus is a program that produces plots and charts from data, and
produces results that can be viewed on web pages, paper, slides,
or interactively on the screen. Standard types of plots may be
done using
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
script file
may be supplied for greater flexibility and customization.
-pl may be executed from the command line or
+ploticus may be executed from the command line or
as a CGI program.
@@ -205,11 +205,6 @@
PNG image
--gif
-
-pseudo-GIF image
-
-
-jpeg
JPEG image
@@ -264,7 +259,7 @@
server-side clickable imagemap file
-to accompany a png, gif, jpeg, or SVG.
+to accompany a png, jpeg, or SVG.
-PNG, GIF, JPEG size will be determined by the extent of the graphic;
+PNG, JPEG size will be determined by the extent of the graphic;
however, -pagesize (or the proc page pagesize attribute) must be used
for images where drawing occurred beyond (8.0,8.0) absolute (inch) coordinate,
in order to allocate enough image memory (otherwise the top or right areas of the graphic
@@ -686,7 +681,7 @@
After generating results in the specified format, execute command
in order to view the results on your screen.
The output file will automatically be
-included in the command. For example, if a GIF file is being
+included in the command. For example, if a JPEG file is being
generated you might use this to invoke the xv utility: -viewer xv.
If PostScript is being generated you could use something like this to
invoke the ghostview utility: -viewer "gv -magstep -1".
@@ -853,7 +848,7 @@
:
-pl -prefab scat -png datafile=results.dat x=2 y=3
+ploticus -prefab scat -png datafile=results.dat x=2 y=3
@@ -861,26 +856,26 @@
that you have a script file called lineplot1.p.
- pl -x lineplot1.p = view on X11 screen
+ ploticus -x lineplot1.p = view on X11 screen
- pl -png lineplot1.p = create PNG image lineplot1.png
+ ploticus -png lineplot1.p = create PNG image lineplot1.png
- pl -gif lineplot1.p -o stdout = create GIF image on standard output
+ ploticus -jpeg lineplot1.p -o stdout = create JPEG image on standard output
- pl -gif lineplot1.p -viewer xv = produce GIF and view using xv
+ ploticus -jpeg lineplot1.p -viewer xv = produce JPEG and view using xv
(assuming xv image viewer is available on your system).
- pl -eps lineplot1.p = produce EPS file lineplot1.eps
+ ploticus -eps lineplot1.p = produce EPS file lineplot1.eps
- pl -eps lineplot1.p -viewer gv = produce EPS and view using gv
+ ploticus -eps lineplot1.p -viewer gv = produce EPS and view using gv
(that's ghostview, assuming it is available on your system).
- pl -eps lineplot1.p -o lineplot.eps = produce EPS into file lineplot.eps
+ ploticus -eps lineplot1.p -o lineplot.eps = produce EPS into file lineplot.eps
- pl -ps lineplot1.p | lp = produce paginated postscript and send to
+ ploticus -ps lineplot1.p | lp = produce paginated postscript and send to
unix lp print spooler.
- pl -ps lineplot1.p -veiwer gv = produce paginated postscript
+ ploticus -ps lineplot1.p -veiwer gv = produce paginated postscript
and view using ghostview.
Locale support. Thanks to Oleg Bartunov oleg@sai.msu.su
-for contributing this. pl must be
+for contributing this. ploticus must be
built with -DLOCALE for this to work.
The following shell script should do the trick..
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_chron_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_chron_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_chron_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_chron_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
-cat mydata | pl -prefab processdata action=rotate
+cat mydata | ploticus -prefab processdata action=rotate
-pl -prefab processdata data=mydata action=count fields="2 3"
+ploticus -prefab processdata data=mydata action=count fields="2 3"
CGI mode behavior
-pl automatically goes into CGI mode if it detects the environment variable
+ploticus automatically goes into CGI mode if it detects the environment variable
QUERY_STRING (set by your web server), and there are no conventional command
-line arguments given. pl behaves this way when in CGI mode:
+line arguments given. ploticus behaves this way when in CGI mode:
, from the
- pl command line
+ ploticus command line
, or in a
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/news_old.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/news_old.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/news_old.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:54 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/news_old.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
- pl executable name use this config file name
+ ploticus executable name use this config file name
--------------------------- ---------------------------
- /data/cgi-bin/pl /data/cgi-bin/pl.cnf
- /data/cgi-bin/plproj1 /data/cgi-bin/plproj1.cnf
- /data/cgi-bin/pl.cgi /data/cgi-bin/pl.cnf
- /data/cgi-bin/pl.exe /data/cgi-bin/pl.cnf
+ /data/cgi-bin/ploticus /data/cgi-bin/ploticus.cnf
+ /data/cgi-bin/plproj1 /data/cgi-bin/plproj1.cnf
+ /data/cgi-bin/ploticus.cgi /data/cgi-bin/ploticus.cnf
+ /data/cgi-bin/ploticus.exe /data/cgi-bin/ploticus.cnf
Troubleshooting
Use the -debug option in your invoking URL, just after the cgi=1 argument,
-eg. http://abc.com/cgi-bin/pl&cgi=1&-debug&-gif..
+eg. http://abc.com/cgi-bin/ploticus&cgi=1&-debug&-png..
This causes error message output to be written to /tmp/plcgi_err
and diagnostic output to be written to /tmp/plcgi_diag.
(If the config file is loaded successfully and a temp directory is specified there, then
@@ -213,18 +213,18 @@
an error message is written to /tmp/plcgi_err regardless of whether -debug was specified.
@@ -272,8 +272,8 @@
It is also very easy for users to submit modified CGI invocations (especially altered
arguments).
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/changes20.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/changes20.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/changes20.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:54 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/changes20.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:17 2003
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
Clickmaps and mouseover labels
- pl -prefab bars data=myfile.dat delim=tab y=1 \
+ ploticus -prefab bars data=myfile.dat delim=tab y=1 \
clickmapurl="http://abc.com/cgi-bin/showcase?caseid=@2" \
clickmaplabel="@3" -csmap -mapfile stdout
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
Mouseover text labels
Mouseover text bubbles are done in a similar way to clickmaps, for most of the same types of plots.
-You must use a client-side image map (-csmap or -csmapdemo) to accompany a PNG, GIF, or JPEG
+You must use a client-side image map (-csmap or -csmapdemo) to accompany a PNG or JPEG
image. Mouseover may be done alone or with clickability and URLs. In plotting procs,
mouseover text bubble messages are specified similarly to URLs using an attribute
called clickmaplabel. In situations where URLs are generated by way of embedded
@@ -121,13 +121,13 @@
Usage examples:
A few can also be set from the
- pl command line.
+ ploticus command line.
Presidence (from highest to lowest) is: proc settings, command line, config file.
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
-pl -png -map -prefab pie ...
+ploticus -png -map -prefab pie ...
-pl -png -map pie3.pl
+ploticus -png -map pie3.pl
-pl -svgz -map results4.pl
+ploticus -svgz -map results4.pl
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
Here's an HTML example that uses an embedded client-side map for an image:
<map name="map1">
- ... the map content that pl generates will go here ...
+ ... the map content that ploticus generates will go here ...
</map>
<img src="mypic.png" usemap="#map1">
@@ -161,8 +161,8 @@
Troubleshooting
The -mapdemo or -csmapdemo command line options may be used to show where the
-mapped are; they will be outlined in green. Further, -csmapdemo when used with -png,
--jpg of -gif will generate a complete HTML chunk linking the output image with the map.
+mapped are; they will be outlined in green. Further, -csmapdemo when used with -png or
+-jpg will generate a complete HTML chunk linking the output image with the map.
Example:
- option: -gif
+ option: -jpeg
option: -viewer xv
option: delim=comma
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@
nseconds
- pl -prefab vbars data=myfile.dat y=2 err=3
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=myfile.dat y=2 err=3
If your data set has a field name header (field names in the first row) you can
reference fields using those names if you want to. For example:
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
..we could use this command:
- pl -prefab vbars data=myfile.dat header=yes y=level err=se
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=myfile.dat header=yes y=level err=se
The field name header must use the same delimitation as the data proper.
Field names are like variable names; they
@@ -249,9 +249,9 @@
These examples illustrate:
-http_get "http://abc.net/delta/jan28.dat" | pl -prefab ... data=stdin ..
+http_get "http://abc.net/delta/jan28.dat" | ploticus -prefab ... data=stdin ..
-Invoking pl via the shell
+Invoking ploticus via the shell
-
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@
directory (filename beginning with $) may be used any time, not just
with -prefab. This will make it easier to copy prefab scripts into other
directories for customization.
-
+
@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@
specify pagesize: 8.5 11.
Some of the scripts in the test suite had such problems and are now fixed.
-
-Version 1.1, Aug 30 99
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/page.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/page.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/page.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/page.html Fri Nov 28 12:48:54 2003
@@ -115,11 +115,11 @@
yes | no
Example: pagebox: yes
@@ -151,8 +151,8 @@
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@
Image import
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
or on the command line.
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/pl.1.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/pl.1.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/pl.1.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/pl.1.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
H4 { font-size: small; font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; }
-->
-
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
-
+ pl(1)
ploticus(1)
@@ -34,29 +34,29 @@
-Name
-pl
+ploticus
Synopsis
-pl -prefab prefabname parm=value .. [-options]
+ploticus -prefab prefabname parm=value .. [-options]
.. OR ..
-pl scriptfile [-options]
+ploticus scriptfile [-options]
Description
-pl is the primary component of the
+ploticus is the primary component of the
'ploticus' data display package
@@ -286,7 +281,7 @@
client-side clickable imagemap file
-to accompany a png, gif, or jpeg.
+to accompany a png or jpeg.
These can be used for hyperlinks, and also for providing
pop-up text labels that appear when the mouse passes over a region.
@@ -355,7 +350,7 @@
result. The default size is 8 inches wide by 8 inches high.
The resulting size is not influenced by the -scale option.
@@ -914,7 +909,7 @@
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/posters.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/posters.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/posters.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/posters.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
Large-size paper results suitable for use with posters and presentations
can be produced using standard printers and standard sized paper.
The result can span any number of sheets of paper.
-To do this, pl is run multiple times, each time
+To do this, ploticus is run multiple times, each time
using a different -posteroffset option value.
Paginated postscript mode should be used (-ps), and usually the
-scale option is used to enlarge the image.
@@ -77,23 +77,23 @@
Example: suppose you want to produce large output for a poster
using the gallery example propbars1 (shown).
You want to enlarge it to fill 4 sheets of paper (2 x 2).
-In order to do this, invoke pl four times, once for each sheet.
+In order to do this, invoke ploticus four times, once for each sheet.
# Do the lower-left page..
-pl -ps propbars1.htm -scale 4 -posteroffset 0,0 | lp
+ploticus -ps propbars1.htm -scale 4 -posteroffset 0,0 | lp
# Do the upper-left..
-pl -ps propbars1.htm -scale 4 -posteroffset 0,7.5 | lp
+ploticus -ps propbars1.htm -scale 4 -posteroffset 0,7.5 | lp
# Do the upper-right..
-pl -ps propbars1.htm -scale 4 -posteroffset 10,7.5 | lp
+ploticus -ps propbars1.htm -scale 4 -posteroffset 10,7.5 | lp
# Do the lower-right..
-pl -ps propbars1.htm -scale 4 -posteroffset 10,0 | lp
+ploticus -ps propbars1.htm -scale 4 -posteroffset 10,0 | lp
-pl -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
stubfmt=M xyears=yyyy yrange="0 25" barwidth=line color=red \
title="# hits per day" omitweekends=yes
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
stubfmt=M xyears=yyyy color=green tab=week title="# hits per week"
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data19 x=2 y=1 datefmt=mmddyy xinc="1 month" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data19 x=2 y=1 datefmt=mmddyy xinc="1 month" \
stubfmt=M xyears=yyyy color=green tab=week include2=annot \
title="# website visitors per week" rectangle="1 1 4 2.5" ygrid=yes \
mode=line step=yes fill=red
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
stubfmt=M xyears=yyyy color=powderblue tab=month tabmode=first \
nearest=month barwidth=0.2 curve=yes
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data16 x=1 tab=hour datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 day" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data16 x=1 tab=hour datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 day" \
barwidth=line stubfmt=MMMdd unittype=datetime timefld=2 \
title="# hits per hour"
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data15 x=1 tab=hour unittype=time xinc="1 hour" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data15 x=1 tab=hour unittype=time xinc="1 hour" \
nearest=hour barwidth=0.2 stubfmt=HHA \
title="# events per hour" color=coral
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data22 header=yes x=1 y=2 datefmt=mm/dd/yyyy \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data22 header=yes x=1 y=2 datefmt=mm/dd/yyyy \
xinc="1 day" mode=line unittype=datetime title="temperatures this week"
The data22 file has data for one week and begins like this:
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data24 header=yes unittype=datetime mode=line\
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data24 header=yes unittype=datetime mode=line\
datefmt=mm/dd/yyyy x=dt y=airtemp y2=soiltemp y3=watertemp \
xinc="1 day" legendfmt=singleline
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_cumufrac_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_cumufrac_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_cumufrac_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_cumufrac_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
- pl -prefab cumufrac data=cumufrac.dat header=yes x=1 name="set 1" \
+ ploticus -prefab cumufrac data=cumufrac.dat header=yes x=1 name="set 1" \
x2=2 name2="set 2" title="Cumulative fraction plot"
The cumufrac.dat file looks like this:
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
- pl -prefab cumufrac data=cumufrac.dat header=yes logmode=log x=1 x2=2 \
+ ploticus -prefab cumufrac data=cumufrac.dat header=yes logmode=log x=1 x2=2 \
title="Cumulative fraction plot w/ log scale" \
linedet="color=blue width=1.5" \
linedet2="color=orange width=1.5 style=2 dashscale=3"
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_dist_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_dist_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_dist_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_dist_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
- pl -prefab dist fld=1 data=data6 curve=yes binsize=0.05 \
+ ploticus -prefab dist fld=1 data=data6 curve=yes binsize=0.05 \
barwidth=0.08 ygrid=yes
data6 file:
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
- pl -prefab dist fld=1 data=data8 cats=yes yrange=0 \
+ ploticus -prefab dist fld=1 data=data8 cats=yes yrange=0 \
stubvert=yes barwidth=0.05 ylbl="# Hits" order=rev
data8 file:
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_draw.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_draw.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_draw.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_draw.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
- pl -prefab draw cmdfile=drawcom.dcm xrange="0 40" yrange="0 40" \
+ ploticus -prefab draw cmdfile=drawcom.dcm xrange="0 40" yrange="0 40" \
rectangle="1 1 3 3"
The drawcom.dcm file begins like this:
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_gallery.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_gallery.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_gallery.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_gallery.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
stubfmt=M xyears=yyyy yrange="0 25" barwidth=line color=red \
title="# hits per day" omitweekends=yes
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
stubfmt=M xyears=yyyy color=green tab=week title="# hits per week"
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data19 x=2 y=1 datefmt=mmddyy xinc="1 month" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data19 x=2 y=1 datefmt=mmddyy xinc="1 month" \
stubfmt=M xyears=yyyy color=green tab=week include2=annot \
title="# website visitors per week" rectangle="1 1 4 2.5" ygrid=yes \
mode=line step=yes fill=red
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data14 x=1 y=2 datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 month" \
stubfmt=M xyears=yyyy color=powderblue tab=month tabmode=first \
nearest=month barwidth=0.2 curve=yes
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data16 x=1 tab=hour datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 day" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data16 x=1 tab=hour datefmt=yy/mm/dd xinc="1 day" \
barwidth=line stubfmt=MMMdd unittype=datetime timefld=2 \
title="# hits per hour"
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data15 x=1 tab=hour unittype=time xinc="1 hour" \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data15 x=1 tab=hour unittype=time xinc="1 hour" \
nearest=hour barwidth=0.2 stubfmt=HHA \
title="# events per hour" color=coral
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data22 header=yes x=1 y=2 datefmt=mm/dd/yyyy \
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data22 header=yes x=1 y=2 datefmt=mm/dd/yyyy \
xinc="1 day" mode=line unittype=datetime title="temperatures this week"
The data22 file has data for one week and begins like this:
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
-pl -prefab chron data=data24 header=yes unittype=datetime mode=line\
+ploticus -prefab chron data=data24 header=yes unittype=datetime mode=line\
datefmt=mm/dd/yyyy x=dt y=airtemp y2=soiltemp y3=watertemp \
xinc="1 day" legendfmt=singleline
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@
- pl -prefab cumufrac data=cumufrac.dat header=yes x=1 name="set 1" \
+ ploticus -prefab cumufrac data=cumufrac.dat header=yes x=1 name="set 1" \
x2=2 name2="set 2" title="Cumulative fraction plot"
The cumufrac.dat file looks like this:
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
- pl -prefab cumufrac data=cumufrac.dat header=yes logmode=log x=1 x2=2 \
+ ploticus -prefab cumufrac data=cumufrac.dat header=yes logmode=log x=1 x2=2 \
title="Cumulative fraction plot w/ log scale" \
linedet="color=blue width=1.5" \
linedet2="color=orange width=1.5 style=2 dashscale=3"
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@
- pl -prefab dist fld=1 data=data6 curve=yes binsize=0.05 \
+ ploticus -prefab dist fld=1 data=data6 curve=yes binsize=0.05 \
barwidth=0.08 ygrid=yes
data6 file:
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@
- pl -prefab dist fld=1 data=data8 cats=yes yrange=0 \
+ ploticus -prefab dist fld=1 data=data8 cats=yes yrange=0 \
stubvert=yes barwidth=0.05 ylbl="# Hits" order=rev
data8 file:
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@
- pl -prefab heatmap data=curve1.dat y=1 x=2
+ ploticus -prefab heatmap data=curve1.dat y=1 x=2
The curve1.dat file looks like this:
331 75
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@
heatmap example 2
- pl -prefab heatmap data=snpmap.dat header=yes y=1 x=2 ycats=yes xbinsize=5 \
+ ploticus -prefab heatmap data=snpmap.dat header=yes y=1 x=2 ycats=yes xbinsize=5 \
colorlist=white,limegreen,green,teal,blue,purple,black
heatmap example 3
- pl -prefab heatmap data=data26 x=1 xcats=yes y=2 ycats=yes contentfield=3 \
+ ploticus -prefab heatmap data=data26 x=1 xcats=yes y=2 ycats=yes contentfield=3 \
outline="color=black width=5"
The data26 file looks like this:
@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@
heatmap example 4
- pl -prefab heatmap data=data26 x=1 xcats=yes y=2 ycats=yes contentfield=3 \
+ ploticus -prefab heatmap data=data26 x=1 xcats=yes y=2 ycats=yes contentfield=3 \
symbol="shape=circle radius=0.1" legendsep=0.2 zerocolor=white
@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data17 x=1 y=2 pointsym=none
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data17 x=1 y=2 pointsym=none
The data17 file:
331 75
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data10 delim=tab x=1 y=2 y2=4 step=yes \
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data10 delim=tab x=1 y=2 y2=4 step=yes \
yrange=0 name="Group A" name2="Group B" xlbl=Months
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data10 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 y2=4 err2=5 \
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data10 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 y2=4 err2=5 \
y3=6 err3=7 y4=8 err4=9 yrange=0 xlbl=Months \
name="Group A" name2="Group B" name3="Group C" name4="Group D"
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2
The data20 file:
1031 20.96 6.4
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 fill=redorange pointsym=none \
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 fill=redorange pointsym=none \
y2=2 pointsym2=none
In this example the same data field was given twice, first to do the filled
@@ -507,7 +507,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 gapmissing=yes
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 gapmissing=yes
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 fill=tan1 pointsym=none \
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 fill=tan1 pointsym=none \
y2=2 pointsym2=none y3=3 pointsym3=none linedet3=color=black \
yrange="0 25" name="background" name3="interior"
@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@
- pl -prefab multidist overlay=yes data=data21 rotate=yes \
+ ploticus -prefab multidist overlay=yes data=data21 rotate=yes \
xrange="0 2000" yrange="0 20"
The data21 file is like this:
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@
- pl -prefab pie values=3 labels=1 data=data9 \
+ ploticus -prefab pie values=3 labels=1 data=data9 \
delim=tab title="Student enrollment"
data9 file:
@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@
- pl -prefab pie data=data23 delim=tab values=2 labels=1 colorfld=3 \
+ ploticus -prefab pie data=data23 delim=tab values=2 labels=1 colorfld=3 \
title="Colors from data field" legend=yes
the data23 file:
@@ -616,7 +616,7 @@
pie example 3
- pl -prefab pie data=data23 delim=tab values=2 labels=1 colorfld=3
+ ploticus -prefab pie data=data23 delim=tab values=2 labels=1 colorfld=3
labelback=dullyellow firstslice=90 center="4 3" radius=1.5
Labels with backing boxes, and an explicitly defined center and radius.
@@ -642,10 +642,10 @@
-Left: pl -prefab scat data=data1 x=2 y=3
+Left: ploticus -prefab scat data=data1 x=2 y=3
-Right: pl -prefab scat data=data1 x=2 y=3 id=1 \
+Right: ploticus -prefab scat data=data1 x=2 y=3 id=1 \
xlbl="Total Ch" ylbl="White Blood Cell Count" corr=yes
@@ -662,7 +662,7 @@
-pl -prefab scat data=data3 x=2 y=6 err=3 xerr=7 corr=yes \
+ploticus -prefab scat data=data3 x=2 y=6 err=3 xerr=7 corr=yes \
ptshape=triangle ptsize=0.08 ptcolor=red "errcolor=gray(0.8)"
data3 file:
@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@
The sets are selected using ptselect and ptselect2.
-pl -prefab scat data=data25 delim=tab x=3 y=4 err=5 ptselect=" = A" xerr=6 \
+ploticus -prefab scat data=data25 delim=tab x=3 y=4 err=5 ptselect=" = A" xerr=6 \
x2=3 y2=4 err2=5 ptselect2=" = B" xerr2=6
data25 file:
@@ -719,7 +719,7 @@
- pl -prefab stack data=data10 x=1 y=2 y2=4 y3=6 y4=8 xlbl=Months \
+ ploticus -prefab stack data=data10 x=1 y=2 y2=4 y3=6 y4=8 xlbl=Months \
name="Group A" name2="Group B" name3="Group C" name4="Group D"
data10 file:
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@
- pl -prefab stack data=data5 delim=tab header=yes x=1 y=2 y2=3 y3=4 y4=5 \
+ ploticus -prefab stack data=data5 delim=tab header=yes x=1 y=2 y2=3 y3=4 y4=5 \
stackarea=yes echodata=yes stubvert=yes \
name=eastern name2=central name3=mountain name4=pacific
@@ -777,7 +777,7 @@
- pl -prefab vbars data=data4 delim=tab x=1 y=2 vals=yes\
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=data4 delim=tab x=1 y=2 vals=yes\
yrange=0 yinc=20 ygrid=yes barwidth=0.3
data4 file:
@@ -792,7 +792,7 @@
- pl -prefab vbars data=data5 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 \
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=data5 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 \
y2=4 err2=5 errunder=yes ygrid=yes barwidth=0.1 \
name=Treatment name2=Control stubvert=yes
@@ -809,7 +809,7 @@
- pl -prefab vbars data=data5 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 y2=4 \
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=data5 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 y2=4 \
err2=5 erronly=yes name=Treatment name2=Control stubvert=yes \
errcolor=red errcolor2=blue sep=0.08 xgrid=yes ylog=log
@@ -820,7 +820,7 @@
- pl -prefab vbars data=data18 x=1 y=2 crossover=0 \
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=data18 x=1 y=2 crossover=0 \
color=blue vals=yes
The data18 file:
@@ -854,7 +854,7 @@
- pl -prefab vdist data=data6 y=1
+ ploticus -prefab vdist data=data6 y=1
@@ -866,7 +866,7 @@
- pl -prefab vdist data=data6 y=1 mediansym=dot dist=hist \
+ ploticus -prefab vdist data=data6 y=1 mediansym=dot dist=hist \
showoutliers=yes
@@ -879,7 +879,7 @@
- pl -prefab vdist data=data6 data2=data6b y=1 y2=1 dist=hist \
+ ploticus -prefab vdist data=data6 data2=data6b y=1 y2=1 dist=hist \
title="Set 1" title2="Set 2"
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_heatmap_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_heatmap_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_heatmap_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_heatmap_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
- pl -prefab heatmap data=curve1.dat y=1 x=2
+ ploticus -prefab heatmap data=curve1.dat y=1 x=2
The curve1.dat file looks like this:
331 75
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
heatmap example 2
- pl -prefab heatmap data=snpmap.dat header=yes y=1 x=2 ycats=yes xbinsize=5 \
+ ploticus -prefab heatmap data=snpmap.dat header=yes y=1 x=2 ycats=yes xbinsize=5 \
colorlist=white,limegreen,green,teal,blue,purple,black
heatmap example 3
- pl -prefab heatmap data=data26 x=1 xcats=yes y=2 ycats=yes contentfield=3 \
+ ploticus -prefab heatmap data=data26 x=1 xcats=yes y=2 ycats=yes contentfield=3 \
outline="color=black width=5"
The data26 file looks like this:
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
heatmap example 4
- pl -prefab heatmap data=data26 x=1 xcats=yes y=2 ycats=yes contentfield=3 \
+ ploticus -prefab heatmap data=data26 x=1 xcats=yes y=2 ycats=yes contentfield=3 \
symbol="shape=circle radius=0.1" legendsep=0.2 zerocolor=white
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_lines_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_lines_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_lines_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_lines_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data17 x=1 y=2 pointsym=none
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data17 x=1 y=2 pointsym=none
The data17 file:
331 75
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data10 delim=tab x=1 y=2 y2=4 step=yes \
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data10 delim=tab x=1 y=2 y2=4 step=yes \
yrange=0 name="Group A" name2="Group B" xlbl=Months
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data10 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 y2=4 err2=5 \
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data10 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 y2=4 err2=5 \
y3=6 err3=7 y4=8 err4=9 yrange=0 xlbl=Months \
name="Group A" name2="Group B" name3="Group C" name4="Group D"
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2
The data20 file:
1031 20.96 6.4
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 fill=redorange pointsym=none \
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 fill=redorange pointsym=none \
y2=2 pointsym2=none
In this example the same data field was given twice, first to do the filled
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 gapmissing=yes
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 gapmissing=yes
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@
- pl -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 fill=tan1 pointsym=none \
+ ploticus -prefab lines data=data20 x=1 y=2 fill=tan1 pointsym=none \
y2=2 pointsym2=none y3=3 pointsym3=none linedet3=color=black \
yrange="0 25" name="background" name3="interior"
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_multidist_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_multidist_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_multidist_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_multidist_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
- pl -prefab multidist overlay=yes data=data21 rotate=yes \
+ ploticus -prefab multidist overlay=yes data=data21 rotate=yes \
xrange="0 2000" yrange="0 20"
The data21 file is like this:
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_pie_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_pie_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_pie_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_pie_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
- pl -prefab pie values=3 labels=1 data=data9 \
+ ploticus -prefab pie values=3 labels=1 data=data9 \
delim=tab title="Student enrollment"
data9 file:
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
- pl -prefab pie data=data23 delim=tab values=2 labels=1 colorfld=3 \
+ ploticus -prefab pie data=data23 delim=tab values=2 labels=1 colorfld=3 \
title="Colors from data field" legend=yes
the data23 file:
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
pie example 3
- pl -prefab pie data=data23 delim=tab values=2 labels=1 colorfld=3
+ ploticus -prefab pie data=data23 delim=tab values=2 labels=1 colorfld=3
labelback=dullyellow firstslice=90 center="4 3" radius=1.5
Labels with backing boxes, and an explicitly defined center and radius.
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_processdata.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_processdata.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_processdata.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_processdata.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@
EXAMPLES
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_scat_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_scat_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_scat_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_scat_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -59,10 +59,10 @@
-Left: pl -prefab scat data=data1 x=2 y=3
+Left: ploticus -prefab scat data=data1 x=2 y=3
-Right: pl -prefab scat data=data1 x=2 y=3 id=1 \
+Right: ploticus -prefab scat data=data1 x=2 y=3 id=1 \
xlbl="Total Ch" ylbl="White Blood Cell Count" corr=yes
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
-pl -prefab scat data=data3 x=2 y=6 err=3 xerr=7 corr=yes \
+ploticus -prefab scat data=data3 x=2 y=6 err=3 xerr=7 corr=yes \
ptshape=triangle ptsize=0.08 ptcolor=red "errcolor=gray(0.8)"
data3 file:
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
The sets are selected using ptselect and ptselect2.
-pl -prefab scat data=data25 delim=tab x=3 y=4 err=5 ptselect=" = A" xerr=6 \
+ploticus -prefab scat data=data25 delim=tab x=3 y=4 err=5 ptselect=" = A" xerr=6 \
x2=3 y2=4 err2=5 ptselect2=" = B" xerr2=6
data25 file:
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_stack_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_stack_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_stack_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_stack_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
- pl -prefab stack data=data10 x=1 y=2 y2=4 y3=6 y4=8 xlbl=Months \
+ ploticus -prefab stack data=data10 x=1 y=2 y2=4 y3=6 y4=8 xlbl=Months \
name="Group A" name2="Group B" name3="Group C" name4="Group D"
data10 file:
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
- pl -prefab stack data=data5 delim=tab header=yes x=1 y=2 y2=3 y3=4 y4=5 \
+ ploticus -prefab stack data=data5 delim=tab header=yes x=1 y=2 y2=3 y3=4 y4=5 \
stackarea=yes echodata=yes stubvert=yes \
name=eastern name2=central name3=mountain name4=pacific
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_stdparms.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_stdparms.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_stdparms.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_stdparms.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -647,7 +647,7 @@
in field 3. Assume that we have a URL that accepts case IDs as a user variable. We could generate a bar graph
with click-thru and mouseover popup text bubble support by using this command:
- pl -prefab vbars data=myfile.dat delim=tab y=1 \
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=myfile.dat delim=tab y=1 \
clickmapurl="http://abc.com/cgi-bin/showcase?caseid=@2" \
clickmaplabel="@3" -csmap -mapfile stdout
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_vbars_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_vbars_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_vbars_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_vbars_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
- pl -prefab vbars data=data4 delim=tab x=1 y=2 vals=yes\
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=data4 delim=tab x=1 y=2 vals=yes\
yrange=0 yinc=20 ygrid=yes barwidth=0.3
data4 file:
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
- pl -prefab vbars data=data5 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 \
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=data5 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 \
y2=4 err2=5 errunder=yes ygrid=yes barwidth=0.1 \
name=Treatment name2=Control stubvert=yes
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
- pl -prefab vbars data=data5 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 y2=4 \
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=data5 delim=tab x=1 y=2 err=3 y2=4 \
err2=5 erronly=yes name=Treatment name2=Control stubvert=yes \
errcolor=red errcolor2=blue sep=0.08 xgrid=yes ylog=log
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
- pl -prefab vbars data=data18 x=1 y=2 crossover=0 \
+ ploticus -prefab vbars data=data18 x=1 y=2 crossover=0 \
color=blue vals=yes
The data18 file:
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_vdist_ex.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_vdist_ex.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefab_vdist_ex.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefab_vdist_ex.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
- pl -prefab vdist data=data6 y=1
+ ploticus -prefab vdist data=data6 y=1
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
- pl -prefab vdist data=data6 y=1 mediansym=dot dist=hist \
+ ploticus -prefab vdist data=data6 y=1 mediansym=dot dist=hist \
showoutliers=yes
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
- pl -prefab vdist data=data6 data2=data6b y=1 y2=1 dist=hist \
+ ploticus -prefab vdist data=data6 data2=data6b y=1 y2=1 dist=hist \
title="Set 1" title2="Set 2"
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefabs.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefabs.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/prefabs.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/prefabs.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:18 2003
@@ -154,11 +154,11 @@
1. Download the software and install.
2. Set the PLOTICUS_PREFABS environment variable to the pathname of the ploticus ./prefabs directory.
-Be sure that the pl command is in your command search PATH.
+Be sure that the ploticus command is in your command search PATH.
3. Look at the prefab examples gallery and find an example close to what you want.
-4. Execute the pl command appearing below the example.
+4. Execute the ploticus command appearing below the example.
5. Check the standard parameters and the individual prefab manual page for
more possibilities.
@@ -166,16 +166,16 @@
-The pl(1) command
+The ploticus(1) command
-The pl(1) command
+The ploticus(1) command
generates graphs. The -prefab command line option
selects a prefab, eg: -prefab chron.
You'll also need to specify the output format you want, eg. -png
and the desired output file name eg. -o try35.png.
Other handy command line options include -debug and -scale.
There are a lot of other command line options, almost all of which can be used with prefabs.
-Be careful not to confuse pl command line options such as -scale 0.7 with prefab
+Be careful not to confuse ploticus command line options such as -scale 0.7 with prefab
parameters.. they are two different things.
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
You can get a multi line title by splitting it over multiple lines. Here's an example:
- pl -prefab pie1 data=data1 fld=3 label=1 \
+ ploticus -prefab pie1 data=data1 fld=3 label=1 \
title="Travel expenditures
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/scripthome.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/scripthome.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/scripthome.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/scripthome.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:19 2003
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
-The pl(1) command produces plots from scripts, eg: pl -png scat1.pl
+The ploticus(1) command produces plots from scripts, eg: ploticus -png scat1.pl
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
2. Write your script using your favorite text editor (peruse the script examples gallery to find examples)
-3. Execute the pl command (pl scriptfile)
+3. Execute the ploticus command (ploticus scriptfile)
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/settings.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/settings.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/settings.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/settings.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:19 2003
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
-There are several strategies: 1) use pl in PostScript
+There are several strategies: 1) use ploticus in PostScript
mode, sending it directly to a film slide making system;
-2) use pl to generate a data display then
-import it (PNG, EPS, GIF) into your slide system;
-3) use pl in PNG or GIF mode and present
+2) use ploticus to generate a data display then
+import it (PNG, EPS) into your slide system;
+3) use ploticus in PNG mode and present
graphs using a browser and a screen projection system.
EPS files may be used with PowerPoint if the result will be processed through a PostScript film imager (the EPS will not @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Also the overall line thickness is increased.
It may be convenient to use a background color of transparent when -making a PNG or GIF for inclusion into a slides package. This allows +making a PNG for inclusion into a slides package. This allows the ploticus graph to be "overlayed" on the existing background color of the importing application (assuming that it knows about transparency). diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/specialchars.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/specialchars.html --- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/specialchars.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003 +++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/specialchars.html Fri Nov 28 12:48:55 2003 @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ used in PostScript mode only. The PostScript special characters feature was written by Marvin Newhouse.
-If doing PNG, GIF or X11, you can render any of the characters found in +If doing PNG or X11, you can render any of the characters found in the ASCII range 128-255, by embedding the desired ascii value within the text item. diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/support.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/support.html --- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/support.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003 +++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/support.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:19 2003 @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
Output files will have an .svg or .svgz ending by default.
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
and/or the
- pl command line options (svg section).
+ ploticus command line options (svg section).
diff -Naur ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/swf.html ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/swf.html
--- ploticus2-base/plsite/doc/swf.html Thu Nov 27 22:10:55 2003
+++ ploticus2-patched/plsite/doc/swf.html Fri Nov 28 15:03:19 2003
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@