Jgraph takes the description of a graph or graphs in the standard input, and produces a postscript file on the standard output. Jgraph is ideal for plotting any mixture of scatter point graphs, line graphs, and/or bar graphs, and embedding the output into LaTeX, or any other text processing system which can read postscript. The graph description language is simple enough to get nice looking graphs with a minimum of effort, yet powerful enough to give the user the flexibility to tailor the appearance of the graph to his or her individual preferences. This includes plotting multiple graphs and laying them out separately on the page (or pages). The program is written in C, and shouldn't take anything too fancy or machine-dependent. It has been tested on DECstations, sun3's, and sparc's (and is being used on many other types of machines, including those running VMS and DOS). Author: Jim Plank Email: jsp@princeton.edu USmail: Department of Computer Science Princeton University 35 Olden St. Princeton, NJ 08544-2087