Re: [O] Time-Event-Diagrams

2017-09-04 Thread edgar
Message: 7 Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 10:22:01 +0100 Subject: Re: [O] Time-Event-Diagrams Message-ID: <874lsq4tl2@yandex.com> #+name: whentable | When | How many | |--+--| | [2016-11-17 Thu] |3 | | [2016-11-23 Wed] |4 | | [2016-12-

Re: [O] Time-Event-Diagrams

2017-08-29 Thread Colin Baxter
> Begin Thierry Banel writes: Or with babel-gnuplot? The result is an SVG file that a web browser can display. #+name: whentable | When | How many | |--+--| | [2016-11-17 Thu] |3 | | [2016-11-23 Wed] |4 | |

Re: [O] Time-Event-Diagrams

2016-12-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday, 6 Dec 2016 at 17:54, Karl Voit wrote: [...] > Since you just mentioned invoking org-plot/gnuplot, I guess there > should be any result somewhere somehow which did not work at my > side. > > I could not locate any file or directory /tmp/org-plot11956t0A. By default, the table

Re: [O] Time-Event-Diagrams

2016-12-06 Thread Thierry Banel
Le 06/12/2016 18:54, Karl Voit a écrit : * Thierry Banel wrote: What about GnuPlot? Heard about it. Never used. #+plot: ind:1 deps:(2) type:2d with:"impulse lw 6" set:"yrange [0:]" | When

Re: [O] Time-Event-Diagrams

2016-12-06 Thread Karl Voit
* Thierry Banel wrote: > What about GnuPlot? Heard about it. Never used. > #+plot: ind:1 deps:(2) type:2d with:"impulse lw 6" set:"yrange [0:]" >| When | How many | >|--+--| >| [2016-11-17 Thu] |3 | >| [2016-11-23 Wed] |4

Re: [O] Time-Event-Diagrams

2016-12-06 Thread Thierry Banel
Or with babel-gnuplot? The result is an SVG file that a web browser can display. #+name: whentable | When | How many | |--+--| | [2016-11-17 Thu] |    3 | | [2016-11-23 Wed] |   

Re: [O] Time-Event-Diagrams

2016-12-06 Thread Thierry Banel
What about GnuPlot? #+plot: ind:1 deps:(2) type:2d with:"impulse lw 6" set:"yrange [0:]" | When | How many | |--+--| | [2016-11-17 Thu] |3 | | [2016-11-23 Wed] |4 | | [2016-12-10 Sat] |1 | Type org-plot/gnuplot or C-c " g in the

[O] Time-Event-Diagrams

2016-12-05 Thread Karl Voit
Hi! I am using following template to generate boxplot diagrams from values within an org-mode table: #+NAME: boxplot-$1 #+BEGIN_SRC R :var data=${2:orgtable} :exports code :results none pdf('~/tmp/2del/boxplot-$1.pdf') boxplot(data\$${3:column}, names=c("${4:column