Hello everybody,
Mr Florian Effenberger advice me to write on this e-mail address so here 
I am:) I have a question about possibility to improve into Libre Office 
something what is called waterfall plot (In QtiPlot program). It is a 
kind of artificial 3D plot, where third dimension is only a constant 
period between curves. How it look You can see on attached files. Aas 
Yoy can see the clarity of this solution is very high, and comfortable 
for interpretation. I know that some kind of this is a layer plot (which 
is possible to use in Libre Office), but it use much of computer 
resources, and old machine don't have chance to make plots which i Have 
send (one curve have few thousand, or even over dozen thousand of points).
As I know waterfall plot isn't improved even in MS Office.. so If Libre 
Office have as option possibility to make these plots, it will be 
distinguishing feature of program. I don't have to talk that this option 
is very
useful for many scientist (including me):)
I hope that I send this e-mail in correct place, If there will be 
unnecessary any help during improving this option, as much as I can I 
will give it.
Happy New Year for everyone!
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