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Thanks! I think for the time being, I will try Veusz first. First of all, thanks for sharing the tutorial and plotting in python!! I think at some point I may try it out!Ģ.

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V1nce's method was new to me, will do some experiments.įor plotting large datasets with nice annotation's etc I have used Veusz ġ.

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Here you can find an applet for generating synthetic ECG data Full article here. The output can be saved as SVG and used in Inkscape.Īs Lazur mentioned it's easy to plot data sets using matplotlib in python. To get the "heart-beat" curve for my "Create Heart" tutorial " onclick="readonly() return false "" class="postlink"> So we can get the digital data and plot them via Veusz. For the medical data, actually we have sources. For Veusz, it is great! I am trying out something and importing it into Inkscrape in the near future. Is there anyway to see all the subobjects within one particular object?Ģ. svg images group everything into an object and you can't see any particular objects in the 'layer' tab. I know in Inkscrape there's a 'layer' concept. It looks straightaway to me, though, if I am doing it in Photoshop, where we got layers and layers. Say I want to delete one particular subobject (perhaps down at 5 or 6 level), I need to ungroup the first level, and then find the particular object that contains the subobject I want to delete and ungroup it, and again loop what I did until we get to 5 or 6 level, after which I can finally delete that object. svg image, it has been grouped by the creator, and the problem for me is that whether there's any way to see how many subobjects (grouped or ungrouped) are present underneath the original image? I found it sometimes quite annoying as I ungrouped the original image (as the highest-level object), the subobjects underneath are often overlapping each other. For Inkscrape, there's still one problem for me. I have already tried to use Inkscrape and Veusz (I've found Veusz very nice!).ġ. Maybe retracing those manually/automatically can give reasonable results much easier. I have no idea how would you get such data though, as medical devices already make a graphical output? I belive they can plot curves based on some data, that you can export as svg and open in inkscape. At this topic there are some plotting programs mentioned:












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