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New graphing features of goffice 0.6

The last stable version of gnumeric, released a few months ago, uses goffice 0.6, which has seen a lot of improvements since goffice 0.2 used previously by gnumeric 1.6.x.

First of all, we have ditched the multi-backend renderer and now we use cairo as our rendering abstraction layer. That means less code on our side, a nice API to use (no more libart…) and we have now a direct support of PDF/PS export.

Here’s the output of a sample graph, exported as PNG:

sample-01.png

And the same graph as PDF and SVG.

The graph legend has a better layout, and a its swatches are more close to what’s actually drawn in the chart area.

legend-01.png

legend-02.png

legend-04.png

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There’s some new number formats for better display of log axis labels and of polar axis labels when using a radian unit. Polar plots can be rotated, and it’s possible to choose the start/end angle. In addition to chart grid, we have now stripes.

polar-stripe-radian.png

XY and polar plots fully support filled area and the different interpolation types (linear, spline, step).

xy-fill-interpolation.png

polar-fill-interpolation.png

There’s more line styles:

line-style.png

We have a support for regression curves, with a display of the calculated cofficients.

fit-ln.png

moving-average.png