Not sure that I fully understand your objective - but here's a csv file that contains ~3000 lines of data in 3 columns. Veusz plots the third column against the square root of the first. I then export the graphic from Veusz as an svg with editable text - also attached. The csv is 57KB and the svg is 186KB - so quite efficient. Opens in Inkscape without complaint for further tweaking if needed, and in any text editor for inspection of the code.
The attached vsz file is only 1KB but must be in the same directory as the csv.
If you need further assistance, probably should move the discussion off this board as it's no longer an Inkscape issue.
HTH
Stu
On Feb 26, 2016, at 10:39 AM, Andreas Borutta <borumat@...26...> wrote:
Stuart Edwards schrieb:
[...] (or more recently Veusz - an excellent addition to the FOSS library)
[...] I then typically import the svg to Inkscape to pretty it up. It must be said though, that Veusz eliminates the need for much of what formerly was done in this step.
Sounds very interesting! Thanks a lot for that hint!
Do you like to show us a SVB file/code, which has been created by Veusz?
Kind regards, Andreas
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