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If you wanted to get fancy, you could of course make a chart in Adobe Illustrator and export that as a GIF. That would make it more professional-looking, and suitable for print.
See the result returned by default:
QuickCurve({230, 250, 270}, {0.10, 0.15, 0.30}, 0)Then of course all settings are possible - thanks to AppleScript.
Emmanuel From Satimage-software, the cool authors of Smile.
Attachment:
%quickcurve.pdf
Description: application/applefile
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quickcurve.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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