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Nicolas:<br>
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I did find the link, but thanks for following it up. I wasn't aware
that this doesn't work for windows though, this will be a
non-starter. Perhaps Barth can let us know how to get scripting
working under windows.<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Dan<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/19/2015 1:47 PM, Nicolas Brisset
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sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">Sirry for the late reply. I hope
you have found the link in the meantime, otherwise please
check this page:</div>
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<div><font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">I believe it has
the most current documentation on scripting, though I'm not
100% sure. Maybe Barth knows better?</font></div>
<div><font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">@Barth: I also
read recently that you got scripting working under Windows:
that's great! How did you achieve this?</font></div>
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<div><font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Nicolas<br>
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<b>Envoyé: </b>Lundi 12 Octobre 2015 00:12:14<br>
<b>Objet: </b>Re: [Kst] question on generating plots from
the command line<br>
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Nicolas:<br>
<br>
Thanks for this... can you send me a pointer for learning
about how to use the scripting interface?<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Dan<br>
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<div>I'm not really sure as I rarely use the command
line. But you should be able to do what you're asking
for (and much more) using the python scripting
interface.</div>
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<b>Envoyé: </b>Mercredi 7 Octobre 2015 19:45:49<br>
<b>Objet: </b>[Kst] question on generating plots
from the command line<br>
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Hi All:<br>
<br>
If I generate a plot from the command line like:<br>
<br>
kst2 <filename> -x Time -P PlotName -y
Field1 -y Field2<br>
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I get a single plot with 2 xy graphs, Time vs Field1
and Time vs<br>
Field2. However, there's no way to distinguish
which of the differently<br>
colored lines being graphed belong to Time vs Field1
and which belongs<br>
to Time vs Field2. Are there some command lines
that I'm missing that<br>
allow me to create a legend or some other way to do
so? Is there some<br>
way to show the plot name (in this case "PlotName")
on the actual plot<br>
and not part of an axis label?<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance for your help.<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Dan<br>
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