\relax \@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{\numberline {1}How to open a data file and generate a plot}{1}} \newlabel{fig:Kaleidagraph_icon}{{1}{1}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {1}{\ignorespaces How to open a data file in kaleidagraph. After you choose Open from the File menu, a dialog box will appear that allows you to choose the file you want to open. }}{2}} \newlabel{fig:KG_open_screen}{{1}{2}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {2}{\ignorespaces The dialog box for choosing a file to open.}}{2}} \newlabel{fig:open_window}{{2}{2}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {3}{\ignorespaces Once you have chosen the file to open, another dialog box appears allowing you to specify how it's read. Most of these are self-explanatory. Note the option to read the first line of data as column titles.}}{3}} \newlabel{fig:open_options}{{3}{3}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {4}{\ignorespaces The data looks like this once you have opened it. Note how the titles for the columns are preserved, if you choose that option.}}{3}} \newlabel{fig:imported_data}{{4}{3}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {5}{\ignorespaces To make a plot, pull down the Gallery menu and choose the type you want. For a set of discrete data points, Scatter (under the Linear submenu) is a good choice.}}{4}} \newlabel{fig:gallery_screen}{{5}{4}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {6}{\ignorespaces Once you have chosen the type of plot you want, a dialog box will come up to set which column to use as the X and Y axis. Click the appropriate buttons, and then click New Plot.}}{4}} \newlabel{fig:plot_dialog}{{6}{4}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {7}{\ignorespaces And here is the result.}}{5}} \newlabel{fig:plot_1}{{7}{5}} \@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{\numberline {2}How to add error bars}{6}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {8}{\ignorespaces To put error bars on your data points, pull down the Plot menu, and choose Error Bars. This will pull up a dialog box allowing you to specify whether to put them on the X or Y values (horizontal or vertical), and then a second dialog box allowing you to specify what their values should be.}}{6}} \newlabel{fig:error_bars_screen}{{8}{6}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {9}{\ignorespaces And the result.}}{7}} \newlabel{fig:plot_with_error_bars}{{9}{7}}