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Gist is a scientific graphics library written by David H. Munro of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. It features support for three common graphics output devices: X-Windows, (Color) PostScript, and ANSI/ISO Standard Computer Graphics Metafiles (CGM). The library is small (written directly to Xlib), portable, efficient, and full-featured. It produces x-vs-y plots with ``good'' tick marks and tick labels, 2-D quadrilateral mesh plots with contours, vector fields, or pseudocolor maps on such meshes, and a selection of 3-D plots. The Python Gist module utilizes the ``Numerical'' package due to J. Hugunin and others. It is therefore fast and able to handle large datasets. The Gist module includes an X-windows event dispatcher which can be dynamically added to the Python interpreter. This makes fast mouse-controlled zoom, pan, and other graphic operations available to the researcher while maintaining the usual Python command-line interface.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2011/03/07 10:45:51 jihbed Exp $
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SHA1 (pygist-1.5.28.tar.gz) = c71df27d5a57a53dcda67130f7c0f1be8eb44983
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RMD160 (pygist-1.5.28.tar.gz) = c6ec549569c908dc222a90bb750bbfdee380e4ca
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Size (pygist-1.5.28.tar.gz) = 592736 bytes
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