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Gnuplot Editor

Ever needed to tweak a gnuplot script and got annoyed by constantly changing the script file, run gnuplot and display the resulting image?

The gnuplot editor generates a preview of the plot for every change you make and quickly allows to show the created image file with a simple keystroke. Lines with errors are highlighted in the code and gnuplot output is shown in a separate widget.
In addition it features all basic editor options, syntax highlighting and menu macros for often used gnuplot options.

The program is written in python (works with 2 and 3) with a Qt4 user interface, which makes it platform independent (tested in Linux, OS X 10.7 and Windows XP).

You must have gnuplot installed to run this program. The debian package was build with Ubuntu 12.10.

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Website https://gpedit.sourceforge.io/
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  • QScintilla based editor with syntax highlighting
  • Automatic and user triggered prevew
  • Plot image and display in editor
  • Macro menus for often used commands including user defined macros
  • Ignore selected lines, display lines with errors
  • Pick color from dialog, use mouse to capture position