Dear Leo,
Thank you very much for the reply.
>>>>> Leo Butler <[email protected]> writes:
> On Mon, Mar 03 2025, Colin Baxter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I want to plot from a table and use
>>
>> #+PLOT: title:"Whatever" ind:2 deps:(3 4) type:2d "with:lines"
>> set:"yrange [0:100]"
>>
>> Great, that works. The second column in the table gives me my
>> x-axis, and the 3rd. and 4th. columns give me two graphs.
>>
>> Now I want the 3rd. column as histograms but keep the 4th. column
>> as a line graph. The documentation reads, "specify a with option
>> to be inserted for every col being plotted ..." Great, but it
>> does not say how, or give an example. I have tried various
>> combinations of with:histograms and with:lines, both within and
>> without quotes, but all to no avail. So can some kind person let
>> me have the secret and tell me how it's done!
> Hello, It seems you want to do something like
> #+PLOT: with:(lines hist) ...
> Looking at org-plot.el, it looks like this can't be done with the
> existing code.
Yes, so I now understand.
In the end, I just used gnuplot directly.
Thank you.
Best wishes - Colin Baxter.