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What Gri is =========== Gri is a language for scientific graphics applications. By 'language' I mean that it is a command-driven application, as opposed to a click/point application. It is analogous to latex or tex, and shares the property that extensive power is the reward for tolerating a learning curve. Gri output is in PostScript, suitable for incorporation in documents prepared by various text processors. Gri can make x-y graphs, contour-graphs, and image graphs. In addition to high-level capabilities, it has enough low-level capabilities to allow users to achieve a high degree of customization. Control is extended to all aspects of drawing, including line widths, colors, and fonts. Text includes a subset of the tex language for letters and mathematical symbols in labels. Compiling and Installing Gri ============================ The normal case is to have received the Gri source as a so-called "tarball". If that is how you got Gri, then you should type ./configure make make install at the shell to create and install Gri. If there is a problem in these steps, trying typing aclocal autoconf automake --add-missing first to create some configuration files, and then you type ./configure make make install as usual. Copyright restrictions ====================== The Gri programming languages, and all manuals and online help-files, are (c) 1991-2020 Dan E. Kelley <[email protected]>. Gri includes a pared-down form of the popt library which in its original form is (c) 1998 Red Had Software and distributed under the X license. The Gri Emacs mode (gri-mode.el) is (c) 1994-2020 Peter S. Galbraith <[email protected]> Gri and gri-mode.el are distributed under GPLv3 license or later; see COPYING.