Plot Extractor is a software designed to manually extract point coordinates from images with ease. It simplifies the process of obtaining coordinates from an image by providing a user-friendly interface.
The great thing about the Plot Extractor is that the axes do not have to be orthogonal and can be rotated when compared to the image edges. Furthermore, the software has specific requirements, such as KDE 3.5.x, for you to utilize all its features.
The installation process of the Plot Extractor is very straightforward. You need to go to the directory containing the package's source code and type "./configure" to configure the package. You may need to type "sh ./configure" instead if you're using "csh" on an old version of System V. The configuration process takes a while and prints some messages that tell you which features the software checks for.
Once the configuration is done, you can type "make" to compile the package and "make install" to install the programs, data files, and documentation. You can also type "make clean" to remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory.
The recent update of Plot Extractor has now been made into a wizard, which makes the software even easier to use. Overall, the Plot Extractor is a great software application that is highly recommended for anyone who needs to extract point coordinates from images manually.
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