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Re: about the tasks of graphics
user name
2007-02-13 03:28:14
Hi Leonard,

we are not talking about that kind of charts here, nothing
to do with numbers. For example an organization chart
is a diagram where you have nodes for all people working in
an organization and their connected with lines so that you
see the relations between them (f.e. hierarchy).
Think of it as a different kind of chart that works with
text,
not with numbers.

Regards,
Christian

Leonard Mada wrote:
> Hi Fang,
> 
> a good site to start is the Chart2 wiki page:
> http:
//wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Chart2, where you
will find
> many links to various Chart examples.
> 
> You can also look at competitive software: one of the
best for
> statistical purposes is R (hhtp://cran.R-project.org).
Though it is not
> as easy to use, it offers powerful charting
capabilities. A large
> collection of charts created in R can be found at
> h
ttp://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/allgraph.php.
> 
> Various other improvements are described in
> http://graphi
cs.openoffice.org/files/documents/12/3278/List_of_whished_en
hancements_for_Charts.odt.
> If you have any questions regarding statistics, feel
free to ask.
> Unfortunately, I cannot guide you through the coding
process itself, but
> I may be able to answer some theoretical questions.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Leonard Mada
> 
>
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Re: about the tasks of graphics
user name
2007-02-13 11:56:55
Hi Christian, hi Fang,

I really overlooked the details of the discussion. My
fault.

What springs to mind when thinking about Organisation Charts
is the
FreeMind program (project FreeMind on www.sourceforge.net,
http://sour
ceforge.net/projects/freemind/). While NOT truly an
Organisation Chart, it has many elements I would like to see
in an
organisation chart. (See these screenshots
(http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Screens
hots) for a
better understanding.)

For other examples, see e.g. http://www.un.or
g/aboutun/chart.html
(pretty ugly) and http://www.fcc.go
v/fccorgchart.html (this looks
better) and still another example:
http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/
org2_e.htm .

Kind regards,

Leonard Mada



Christian Lippka wrote:
> Hi Leonard,
>
> we are not talking about that kind of charts here,
nothing
> to do with numbers. For example an organization chart
> is a diagram where you have nodes for all people
working in
> an organization and their connected with lines so that
you
> see the relations between them (f.e. hierarchy).
> Think of it as a different kind of chart that works
with text,
> not with numbers.
>
> Regards,
> Christian
>
> Leonard Mada wrote:
>   
>> Hi Fang,
>>
>> a good site to start is the Chart2 wiki page:
>> http:
//wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Chart2, where you
will find
>> many links to various Chart examples.
>>
>> You can also look at competitive software: one of
the best for
>> statistical purposes is R
(hhtp://cran.R-project.org). Though it is not
>> as easy to use, it offers powerful charting
capabilities. A large
>> collection of charts created in R can be found at
>> h
ttp://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/allgraph.php.
>>
>> Various other improvements are described in
>> http://graphi
cs.openoffice.org/files/documents/12/3278/List_of_whished_en
hancements_for_Charts.odt.
>> If you have any questions regarding statistics,
feel free to ask.
>> Unfortunately, I cannot guide you through the
coding process itself, but
>> I may be able to answer some theoretical
questions.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Leonard Mada
>>
>>
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