NAME¶
Veusz - a scientific plotting and graphing application.
SYNOPSIS¶
veusz [
options] [
document.vsz]...
DESCRIPTION¶
Veusz is a scientific plotting and graphing package. It is designed to
create publication-ready output in a variety of different output formats.
Graphs are built-up combining plotting widgets. Veusz has a GUI user interface
(started with the "veusz" command), a Python module interface and a
scripting interface.
If started without command line arguments,
Veusz will open up with a new
empty document. The program will otherwise open the listed documents.
OPTIONS¶
- --unsafe-mode
- Do not check opened scripts for the presence of unsafe Python commands.
This allows you to create or open complete Python scripts with Veusz
commands if they come from a trusted source.
- --listen
- Read Veusz commands from stdin, executing them, then writing the results
to stdout. This option is intended to replace the veusz_listen standalone
program.
In this mode Veusz does not read any input documents, but will use the first
argument to the program as the window title, if given.
- --quiet
- If in listening mode, do not open a window before running commands, but
execute them quietly.
- --export=FILE
- Export the next Veusz document file on the command line to the graphics
file FILE. Supported file types include EPS, PDF, SVG, PNG, BMP,
JPG and XPM. The extension of the output file is used to determine the
output file format. There should be as many export options specified as
input Veusz documents on the command line.
- --plugin=FILE
- Loads the Veusz plugin FILE when starting Veusz. This option
provides a per-session alternative to adding the plugin in the preferences
dialog box.
- --help
- Displays the options to the program and exits.
- --version
- Displays information about the currently installed version and exits.
BUGS¶
Please report bugs at
https://gna.org/bugs/?group=veusz
AUTHORS¶
Veusz was written by Jeremy Sanders <jeremy@jeremysanders.net>.
This manual page was written by Jeremy Sanders <jeremy@jeremysanders.net>.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2003-2014 Jeremy Sanders <jeremy@jeremysanders.net>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License
can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'.