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Help with gnuplot
Hi, I am a beginner using UNIX, and was wondering how to use gnuplot from UNIX on my pc. I am connected remotely to my work's UNIX server using Secure Shell Client, and gnuplot won't open a new window when I use the plot command. How do I do this?
Moreover, is it possible to save things from the Secure Shell Client onto my computer in PowerPoint or Word? Like if I wanted to make a presentation using data from the UNIX server. |
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