[conspire] real numbers
Rick Moen
rick at linuxmafia.com
Thu Apr 16 14:03:27 PDT 2020
Quoting Paul Zander (paulz at ieee.org):
> I used LibreOffice which can easily do a curve fit with a few mouse
> clicks. I'd be happy to share the graph, but this email has limited
> capacity.
In early Internet days when users routinely had shell accounts on ISP
Internet servers, one would just post the image under one's homedir's
public_html subtree, but most folks no longer have their own personal
Web space. (Progress? ;-> )
Lacking that, the modern standard solution is to upload the image file
to a free-of-charge file-hosting service, of which there are dozens.
One among those is Shutterfly.com . One would then reference (e.g., in
mailing list postings) the hosting service's resulting URL for the
uploaded image file.
It's not a good idea for multiple reasons to file-attach binary files to
mailing lists, as a general rule.
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