I have the list of x,y coordinates for the CIE colour spectrum. How do I import the list so as to draw the spectrum curve?? The curve is the horseshoe shaped curve shown in the figure below [not the straight lines which are colours boundaries] that contains all the spectrum colours. Seems to me I should be able to import the list somehow and CorelDraw would then produce the line.
eduardatwork
CorelDraw X5 and X6 both have a built in Object Coordinates docker, where it is possible to build an object based on coordinates.
I had a look at that docker, which is no doubt good for other purposes. But as a method of creating a graph it is fairly clumsy to have to insert a lot of individual points one at a time by repeated button presses. It would be much easier to just type the values into an empty rows and columns grid. And at the end of it, it will draw only straight lines not curves (unless I've missed an option somewhere).
Oberon's macro looks more interesting. I had looked at that page several years ago, but discounted it because it described itself as a function plotter. The "new" ability to plot simple X, Y pairs seems to have been an afterthought and maybe it wasn't there when I looked at it.
Ronny Axelsson said: CorelDraw X5 and X6 both have a built in Object Coordinates docker, where it is possible to build an object based on coordinates.
Hi.
Sure would be an absolutely awesome add to the docker huh Ronnie? Ability to take a csl and make a line!
~John