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Recently uploaded xplot, xcolmix



Since it's been a while since I posted ab intent to package, let
me say that the following packages now are in potato:

Package: xplot
Priority: optional
Section: contrib/math
Installed-Size: 54
Version: 1.18-1
Depends: libc6, libforms0.88, xlib6g (>= 3.3-5)
Description: a simple x-y column data plotter for X.
 XPlot is a small program to plot one- or twodimensional datasets, which are
 present either in a file or are generated `on-the-fly' and piped to XPlot.
 XPlot lets you display one or more datasets and lets you zoom to different
 sections of the sets. Also. `blowups' of the currently shown portion of the
 data can be made.
 .
 XPlot is meant for on-screen data exploration.  It does not have a print
 button, nor is it meant for final output and publication-quality figures.

Package: xcolmix
Priority: optional
Section: contrib/utils
Installed-Size: 33
Version: 1.05-1
Depends: libc6, libforms0.88, xlib6g (>= 3.3-5)
Description: an RGB colour mixer
 xcolmix enables you to mix your own colours in order to determine three
 values (the R/G/B code, or red-green-blue mix) of a colour. You can use
 those colours to, e.g., define the foreground or background of X
 applications which support it. Furthermore, xcolmix lets you retrieve RGB
 values from the X system's database of `predefined' colours.



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