Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:35:21 -0500
Reply-To: Kevin Roland Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU>
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From: Kevin Roland Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU>
Subject: GPLOT and HTML
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Greetings,
Having finally RTFM at relevant and helpful parts, I have produced
something close to what I minimally need. I did this using GPLOT with ODS
HTML. I would like to have up to five plots output, three of which could
be saved .gif files. If I manipulate the HTML document, it seems I may be
able to achieve this. Is there not a way to do this with GPLOT and ODS?
Secondly, I would like to have a series of pages in one file. The
reviewer could abstract the data and click forward to the next. Is this
possible using HTML?
Third, is it possible to put an object (?) onto the page so that the
reviewer could enter a decision directly on the HTML without having a
second application like Excel or Access open? Writing directly to an
Access file may be an option, since it seems that I might be able to
programmatically (using macros or something) tell Access to include this
five file. I think I prefer HTML since browsers are ubiquitous.
I would appreciate opinions on the the different options. I am sure
that all will require some back ground reading and possibly learning
something new, such as HTML or XML.
Thanks in advance,
Kevin
Kevin Viel
Department of Epidemiology
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322
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