Hi Titus,

On 19.01.06, Titus Winters wrote:
> Not finding any tutorials online, I put together the following (I won't
> claim it is "good", but it's something):
> http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~titus/pyxTutorial/

First of all I'm sorry for my late response. (I was just busy and than
ill ... but now I'm fine again and I also hope to come up with some
new stuff in the next weeks ... ;-).)

I very much like your tutorial -- its great! Thank's a lot!

I was just about to suggest to change the alignment of the title to
not use the g.pos-feature (which still is a nice feature for certain
tasks but certainly not for the positioning of a title). But as I see
now, you already changed that (you could just add g.xpos and g.ypos to
make your solution working for graphs not originated at (0, 0), but
don't mind). So Jörg, you questioned somewhere else in this thread
whether we shoudl add a title in the graph in general. I don't think
so, since a title for a figure is not a feature of a graph. (Certainly
people will start to ask, why not do the same at some other placed,
and why not a footline, and why not <whatever>.) And the better
solution now shown in the tutorial doesn't look that bad, does it?

Best,

André

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