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veusz: Veusz (A Scientific Plotting Package)
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veusz:
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veusz: Veusz is a scientific plotting package. It was designed to be easy to
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veusz: use, easily extensible, but powerful. The program features a graphical
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veusz: user interface, which works under Unix/Linux, Windows or Mac OS X. It
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veusz: can also be easily scripted (the saved file formats are similar to
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veusz: Python scripts) or used as module inside Python. Veusz reads data from
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veusz: a number of different types of data file, it can be manually entered,
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veusz: or constructed from other datasets.
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veusz:
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veusz:
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