Graphics Layout Engine Explained

GLE
Latest Release Version:4.3.3
Programming Language:C++
Platform:Cross-platform
License:BSD / GPL

Graphics Layout Engine (GLE) is a graphics scripting language designed for creating publication quality graphs, plots, diagrams, figures and slides.[1] [2] GLE supports various graph types such as function plots, histograms, bar graphs, scatter plots, contour lines, color maps and surface plots through a simple but flexible set of graphing commands. More complex output can be created by relying on GLE's scripting language, which is full featured with subroutines, variables, and logic control. GLE relies on LaTeX for text output and supports mathematical formula in graphs and figures. GLE's output formats include EPS, PS, PDF, JPEG, and PNG.

The GLE software dates back to the early 1990s[3] and it is still under active development. Currently, GLE development is hosted on GitHub.[4]

Platforms

GLE is available for all major operating systems including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Unix. It is included in Linux distributions such as Debian,[5] Fedora,[6] and SUSE.[7]

License

GLE is licensed under the BSD license. QGLE, the GLE user interface, is licensed under the GPL license.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The GLE Reference Manual.
  2. Web site: GLE at Freecode.
  3. Web site: Historical notes about GLE.
  4. Web site: GLE's GitHub page. .
  5. Web site: GLE in Debian GNU/Linux.
  6. Web site: GLE in Fedora GNU/Linux. 2011-12-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20130506001801/https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/gle. 2013-05-06. dead.
  7. Web site: GLE in SUSE GNU/Linux.