Re: Pyxplot in LyX
Am 26.03.2015 um 13:20 schrieb José Matos: On Monday 02 March 2015 10:07:30 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang Hi Wolfgang, have you tried the ideas/tips given in Customization Manual, Chapter 6 Including External Material? This can be found in Help - Customization I remember a similar discussion several years ago regarding gnuplot figures and I remember to have seen some basic templates. The only reason for them not to be accepted in LyX is the absence of a safe mode. It is possible to use the system to pass 'cd ~; rm -rf *'. For personal use it is OK. I hope this helps. Regards, Thanks for your informations. Will try to find a solution Wolfgang
Re: Pyxplot in LyX
On Monday 02 March 2015 10:07:30 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang Hi Wolfgang, have you tried the ideas/tips given in Customization Manual, Chapter 6 Including External Material? This can be found in Help - Customization I remember a similar discussion several years ago regarding gnuplot figures and I remember to have seen some basic templates. The only reason for them not to be accepted in LyX is the absence of a safe mode. It is possible to use the system to pass 'cd ~; rm -rf *'. For personal use it is OK. I hope this helps. Regards, -- José Abílio
Re: Pyxplot in LyX
On Monday 02 March 2015 10:07:30 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang Hi Wolfgang, have you tried the ideas/tips given in Customization Manual, Chapter 6 Including External Material? This can be found in Help - Customization I remember a similar discussion several years ago regarding gnuplot figures and I remember to have seen some basic templates. The only reason for them not to be accepted in LyX is the absence of a safe mode. It is possible to use the system to pass 'cd ~; rm -rf *'. For personal use it is OK. I hope this helps. Regards, -- José Abílio
Re: Pyxplot in LyX
Am 26.03.2015 um 13:20 schrieb José Matos: On Monday 02 March 2015 10:07:30 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang Hi Wolfgang, have you tried the ideas/tips given in Customization Manual, Chapter 6 Including External Material? This can be found in Help - Customization I remember a similar discussion several years ago regarding gnuplot figures and I remember to have seen some basic templates. The only reason for them not to be accepted in LyX is the absence of a safe mode. It is possible to use the system to pass 'cd ~; rm -rf *'. For personal use it is OK. I hope this helps. Regards, Thanks for your informations. Will try to find a solution Wolfgang
Re: Pyxplot in LyX
On Monday 02 March 2015 10:07:30 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is > also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: > http://pyxplot.org.uk/ > I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think > it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is > something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely > \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how > difficult it is to produce it. > The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be > storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same > latex format and size as the document text. > Wolfgang Hi Wolfgang, have you tried the ideas/tips given in Customization Manual, Chapter 6 Including External Material? This can be found in Help -> Customization I remember a similar discussion several years ago regarding gnuplot figures and I remember to have seen some basic templates. The only reason for them not to be accepted in LyX is the absence of a safe mode. It is possible to use the system to pass 'cd ~; rm -rf *'. For personal use it is OK. I hope this helps. Regards, -- José Abílio
Re: Pyxplot in LyX
Am 26.03.2015 um 13:20 schrieb José Matos: On Monday 02 March 2015 10:07:30 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang Hi Wolfgang, have you tried the ideas/tips given in Customization Manual, Chapter 6 Including External Material? This can be found in Help -> Customization I remember a similar discussion several years ago regarding gnuplot figures and I remember to have seen some basic templates. The only reason for them not to be accepted in LyX is the absence of a safe mode. It is possible to use the system to pass 'cd ~; rm -rf *'. For personal use it is OK. I hope this helps. Regards, Thanks for your informations. Will try to find a solution Wolfgang
Re: Pyxplot in LyX
Another attempt for a response. Wolfgang Am 02.03.2015 um 10:07 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be stored in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang
Re: Pyxplot in LyX
Another attempt for a response. Wolfgang Am 02.03.2015 um 10:07 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be stored in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang
Re: Pyxplot in LyX
Another attempt for a response. Wolfgang Am 02.03.2015 um 10:07 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be stored in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang
Pyxplot in LyX
Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang
Pyxplot in LyX
Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang
Pyxplot in LyX
Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: http://pyxplot.org.uk/ I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how difficult it is to produce it. The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same latex format and size as the document text. Wolfgang