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Labeling Points on a 2-D graph

Ivan Biaggio biaggio at iqe.phys.ethz.ch
Thu Oct 3 09:48:54 EST 1996


James Platt wrote:
> In situations where more flexability is needed, such as putting real
> scientific notation on the axis of a graph, I use Deneba artWorks.
> artWorks is a limited version of Canvas which sells for about $50 U.S.
> (see http://www.deneba.com). Simply copy the graphics from the
> plotting software and paste into artWorks. Graphs pasted in from the
> above software can be ungrouped and edited easily.
This is not very practical, and you could end up having problems
with jagged lines if the graphs are ungrouped. It's better to have a
single program that does it all.
Try pro Fit 5.0 from cherwell scientific (e-mail: csp.usa at cherwell.com,
on the web at <http://www.cherwell.com/cherwell/>).
pro Fit is also a drawing program and it creates its graphs as drawing
objects
inside drawing windows where you can pretty much double-click and edit
everything you see and also draw anything you like on top of your graph.

-ivan



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