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feedgnuplot (1.25) unstable; urgency=low
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					feedgnuplot (1.26)
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					  * Minor POD fixes
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					 -- Dima Kogan <dima@secretsauce.net>  Sun, 20 Oct 2013 01:17:57 -0700
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					feedgnuplot (1.25)
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  * Added test suite
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					  * Added test suite
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  * Added initial support for --timefmt. Currently time/date data is
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					  * Added initial support for --timefmt. Currently time/date data is
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 -- Dima Kogan <dima@secretsauce.net>  Sun, 20 Oct 2013 00:09:36 -0700
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					 -- Dima Kogan <dima@secretsauce.net>  Sun, 20 Oct 2013 00:09:36 -0700
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feedgnuplot (1.24) unstable; urgency=low
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					feedgnuplot (1.24)
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  * Fixed regression in --monotonic. This works again now
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					  * Fixed regression in --monotonic. This works again now
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  * moved POD back into the main source file. This fixes the broken usage
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					  * moved POD back into the main source file. This fixes the broken usage
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use Pod::Usage;
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					use Pod::Usage;
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use Time::Piece;
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					use Time::Piece;
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my $VERSION = 1.25;
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					my $VERSION = 1.26;
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my %options;
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					my %options;
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interpretCommandline();
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					interpretCommandline();
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If the input data domain is a time/date, this can be interpreted with
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					If the input data domain is a time/date, this can be interpreted with
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C<--timefmt>. This option takes a single argument: the format to use to parse
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					C<--timefmt>. This option takes a single argument: the format to use to parse
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the data. The format is documented in 'set timefmt' in gnuplot, although the
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					the data. The format is documented in 'set timefmt' in gnuplot, although the
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common flags that L<strftime> understands are generally supported. The backslash
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					common flags that C<strftime> understands are generally supported. The backslash
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sequences in the format are I<not> supported, so if you want a tab, put in a tab
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					sequences in the format are I<not> supported, so if you want a tab, put in a tab
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instead of \t. Whitespace in the format I<is> supported. When this flag is
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					instead of \t. Whitespace in the format I<is> supported. When this flag is
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given, some other options act a little bit differently:
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					given, some other options act a little bit differently:
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refreshperiod to 0 or to 'trigger'. The plot will then I<only> be refreshed when
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					refreshperiod to 0 or to 'trigger'. The plot will then I<only> be refreshed when
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a data line 'replot' is received. This 'replot' command works in both triggered
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					a data line 'replot' is received. This 'replot' command works in both triggered
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and timed modes, but in triggered mode, it's the only way to replot. Look in
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					and timed modes, but in triggered mode, it's the only way to replot. Look in
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L<Special data commands> for more information.
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					L</"Special data commands"> for more information.
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To plot only the most recent data (instead of I<all> the data), C<--xlen
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					To plot only the most recent data (instead of I<all> the data), C<--xlen
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windowsize> can be given. This will create an constantly-updating, scrolling
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					windowsize> can be given. This will create an constantly-updating, scrolling
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Plot the data as it comes in, in realtime. If period is given, replot every
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					Plot the data as it comes in, in realtime. If period is given, replot every
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period seconds. If no period is given, replot at 1Hz. If the period is given as
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					period seconds. If no period is given, replot at 1Hz. If the period is given as
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0 or 'trigger', replot I<only> when the incoming data dictates this. See the
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					0 or 'trigger', replot I<only> when the incoming data dictates this. See the
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L<Real-time streaming data> section of the man page.
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					L</"Real-time streaming data"> section of the man page.
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					--circles
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Plot with circles. This requires a radius be specified for each point.
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					Plot with circles. This requires a radius be specified for each point.
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Automatically increments C<--extraValuesPerPoint). C<Not> supported for 3d
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					Automatically increments C<--extraValuesPerPoint>). C<Not> supported for 3d
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					plots.
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