At Tue, 21 Aug 2012 15:36:26 +0200,
Neal H. Walfield wrote:
> Now, the full story and my new problem.  Unfortunately, my plots are
> being generated by a program.  I include them using \input (behind a
> macro called \includepgfplot).  Further, each plot is actually a set
> of plots: one plot for each of my data sets.  As such, I wrote another
> macro that does the layout and expands a plot template macro.
> 
> When I try to include the x coord inv trafo as an argument, TeX
> complains (see below).  I've been working on this most of the day
> without success, but my TeX-foo is just not good enough...  I would
> greatly appreciate any help.  I'm sorry I didn't manage to make my
> example shorter.

By hoisting the x coord inv trafo assignments up a few levels, I'm
able to get things to work.  The result is not perfect, but it is
adequate.

Thanks,

Neal

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