I've written a command-line-interface program that runs interactively and produces an eepic file of a polynomial graph that can be included into LaTeX/LyX documents. It's not a replacement of epix, but I think it could be a nice way to get rid of the requirement of the c++ compiler (although any decent operating system should include one). I decided to just handle polynomials. Arbitrary expressions means I have to write a parser, and I didn't have the energy to do that. But the code is GPLv2 (although my style of programming is not the best since I was working very late last night on this and with some beer, you get the picture) so it can be extended if you can understand it. I've included a postscript document that explains how to use it, menues are in swedish, but there are not many interesting options to use. Don't hesitate to send feedback. Regards Gunnar.
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