I think I got it working now, finally :) I fear, that the external-system-tikzset-command is needless because I need to latex the tex-file manual before htlatex, but it works :)
So thanks a lot! For those who speak german: I try to do a own page do discuss some "daily problems" in a physical way. No that the tex-stuff seemed to be solved I will look for the physics of problems like "why is wet laundy drying at 20°C?" and I try to calculated something like a temperatur-dependent time :) Let's look how far I will come! If you wanna have a look, it will soon be on http://user.uni-frankfurt.de/~alieberw See You! -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 17:06:39 +0200 > Von: Christian Feuersaenger <chr.feuersaen...@arcor.de> > An: Alice Lieberwirth <al...@streber24.de> > CC: pgfplots-features@lists.sourceforge.net > Betreff: Re: [Pgfplots-features] plotting maxwell-boltzmann-distribution and > making html > Dear Alice, > > I assumed the most recent version 1.4.1 of pgfplots in my example, but > with slight modifications, it runs under 1.3 as well: > > please use > 1. > \tikzexternalize{alltagsprobleme} > instead of > \tikzexternalize , > (more precisely, you need to provide the main file name after > \tikzexternalize) > > 2. '-shell-escape' instead of \tikzexternalcheckshellescape > > to prepare the example for version 1.3 (it worked on my installation > with pgfplots 1.3). > > Alternatively, you can upgrade to pgfplots 1.4.1 . > > Best regards > > Christian > > > Am 13.09.2010 11:47, schrieb Alice Lieberwirth: > > Hi Folks! > > The Solution of Stefan didn't work for me UNTIL I installed pgfplots 1.3 > via the PPA-Sources of Johannes Reinhardt (can simply be found via google > or ppa-search-engine). I didn't get it to run with 1.2x, I know, it's a > kind of dumb deja-vu, sorry %-) > > > > Now I tried your htlatex-solution (so b)) and copied the > head-informations of the tex-file you send me for "image externalization > library", when I > do 'latex -shell-escape alltagsprobleme.tex' or 'htlatex > alltagsprobleme.tex' (makes no difference) I get: > > > > > (/usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_tikzex > > ternalshared.code.tex))) > > Runaway argument? > > ! Paragraph ended before \tikzexternal...@opt was complete. > > <to be read again> > > \par > > l.16 > > > > ? > > > > > > htlatex tries three times (even if I abort in the shell with Ctrl+D), > than it gives me this: > > > > l.16 > > > > ? > > ! Emergency stop. > > <to be read again> > > \par > > l.16 > > > > No pages of output. > > Transcript written on alltagsprobleme.log. > > --- warning --- Can't find/open file `alltagsprobleme.dvi' > > --- error --- Can't find/open file `alltagsprobleme.dvi' > > ---------------------------- > > tex4ht.c (2009-01-31-07:33 kpathsea) > > tex4ht -f/alltagsprobleme.tex > > -i/usr/share/texmf/tex4ht/ht-fonts/ > > --- warning --- Can't find/open file `alltagsprobleme.lg' > > ---------------------------- > > t4ht.c (2009-01-31-07:34 kpathsea) > > t4ht -f/alltagsprobleme.tex > > (/usr/share/texmf/tex4ht/tex4ht.env) > > > > > > Do I need another package maybe? > > > > Greetz > > Alice > > > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > >> Datum: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 20:35:15 +0200 > >> Von: Christian Feuersaenger<chr.feuersaen...@arcor.de> > >> An: Alice Lieberwirth<al...@streber24.de>, \'PGFplots mailing > list\'<pgfplots-features@lists.sourceforge.net> > >> Betreff: Re: [Pgfplots-features] plotting > maxwell-boltzmann-distribution and making html > > > >> Hi Alice, > >> > >> > >> Am 12.09.2010 10:31, schrieb Alice Lieberwirth: > >>> Hi Christian, > >>> I'm sorry to disappoint you, but gnuplot gives me out the pictures > >> attached :) the one I wanted to plot with pgfplots is mb-water.png, the > other > >> one - mb-plain.png - is the plot of f(x)=x^2*exp(-x^2), which "works" > with > >> pgfplots, but it doesn't look very good (in pgfplots it's kind of > "edged"), I > >> plotted both in gnuplot to see what the xrange should be. I tried to > set > >> that range in my tex-file (xmin=0,xmax=100 for example, now yrange was > set!) > >> but the function is only plotted till x=5, I get a blue dot-line, which > is > >> pressed to the left side of the picture. So why doen's it work, does > >> someone know? > >> > >> Ok. I have just copy-pasted your expression into gnuplot and it > appeared > >> to be the same using a similar domain... > >> I suppose the contribution of Stefan Pinnow is more adequate in this > >> respect as mine was (see his mail). > >> > >> > >>> I hope also we can find a html-solution for the package, because > making > >> a copy and making a png-file from it is a way I can also do in gnuplot > ;) > >> I'll hold my eyes open and tell if I find something! > >> > >> I agree completely here - with one addition: any latex2html tool *will* > >> need to convert graphics to some portable image format. And there are > >> only two relevant image formats for html here: SVG and PNG. The only > >> question is how much work is to be done for the conversion. I encourage > >> you to try out my solution (2) from my previous mail. If everything > >> works correctly, it requires few work. > >> > >> The alternative latex2html program is no longer maintained as far as I > >> know, whereas the htlatex program is. Perhaps htlatex, combined with > >> solution (2), already does all you need? If I find a solution to make > >> pgfplots compatible with latex2html (probably by automatically > >> generating PNG images for every picture), I will let you now. > >> > >> Best regards > >> > >> Christian > >> > >>> -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > >>>> Datum: Sat, 11 Sep 2010 22:04:50 +0200 > >>>> Von: Christian Feuersaenger<chr.feuersaen...@arcor.de> > >>>> An: pgfplots-features@lists.sourceforge.net > >>>> Betreff: Re: [Pgfplots-features] plotting > >> maxwell-boltzmann-distribution and making html > >>> > >>>> Hi Alice, > >>>> > >>>> The technical points of pgfplots appear to be correct; the curve is > >>>> exactly the same as in gnuplot. But if I am not mistaken, you are > >> search > >>>> for verifications of the provided formula? I fear I am unaware of > what > >>>> the correct outcome should be here... > >>>> > >>>> The second question is interesting for me as well. I wanted to > >> implement > >>>> support for latex2html, but I found no good documentation for how to > >>>> modify the existing latex2html perl scripts. If anyone has scripts, > >> sent > >>>> them to me. > >>>> > >>>> I am aware of three alternatives: > >>>> a) Do it manually. More precisely, use the image externalization > >> library > >>>> coming with pgfplots: convert each picture to pdf, then to png and > >>>> include these on your web page, > >>>> > >>>> b) Do it in Two-Steps automatically: > >>>> - Use the image externalization library coming with pgfplots to > >>>> generate EPS (!) graphics for every pgfplots figure (works fully > >>>> automatic) > >>>> - Use tex4ht to convert the result to html. This works fully > >> automatic > >>>> with > >>>> htlatex alltagsprobleme.tex > >>>> > >>>> c) EXPERIMENTAL: Use tex4ht, but instead of png graphics for every > >>>> picture, let tex4ht generate SVG graphics. > >>>> tex4ht is a modern replacement of latex2html, and tikz will be > >> converted > >>>> to SVG. The driver is more or less experimental, though - it will > have > >>>> less quality and might not work at all. If you like to experiment, > you > >>>> can try it. > >>>> > >>>> Since I am interested in this sort of conversion, I tested it and > >>>> attached the results at the end of this mail, try it out. You will > need > >>>> an installation of tex4ht (available as ubuntu package). > >>>> > >>>> The attached tex4httests.zip contains two directories, the > >>>> ./htlatex_external directory realizes idea (b) and > >>>> ./htlatex realizes idea (c). > >>>> Both directories contain the resulting output, simply display the > files > >>>> alltagsprobleme.html in your favorite browser. > >>>> To reproduce the results, you can delete all files except the > >>>> alltagsprobleme.tex files in the respective directories. I wrote > >>>> instructions into these .tex files. > >>>> > >>>> Best regards > >>>> > >>>> Christian > >>>> > >>>> Am 11.09.2010 17:05, schrieb Alice Lieberwirth: > >>>>> Hi Folks, > >>>>> I have just two new problems :) The first one ist attached: I tried > to > >>>> plot a maxwell-boltzmann-distribution for water at 20°C, but out > comes > >> just > >>>> a polynomial (looks like an exponential, but xmin is set on zero, so > >> the > >>>> left part isn't seen), when try a distribution with less conditions > >> (see > >>>> comment in line 16), pgfplots makes me the distribution, but it > doesn't > >> look > >>>> very good and it's not for water of course, so the shown velocities > >> aren't > >>>> right (I put the calculated velocity in the maxima beneath the > picture) > >>>>> > >>>>> Well, when somebody can help me with the first problem, you can also > >>>> answer me: Is there a possibility to include such pgfplots in a > >>>> latex2html-site? 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