Re: a couple of items

2020-06-05 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 5 Jun 2020 at 20:09, TEC wrote: > What I like about org-plot is that it basically allows for use of big > templates :) you'll see more on this in my upcoming PR ;-) I look forward to it! -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.3.6-640-g9bc0cc

Re: a couple of items

2020-06-05 Thread TEC
Eric S Fraga writes: Sometimes, or often, a translator is too constraining. I find it easier/faster to write my own gnuplot code directly as it gives me the fine control I need for publication quality figures. The great thing about gnuplot is that *everything* can be tweaked. The bad

Re: a couple of items

2020-06-05 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 4 Jun 2020 at 16:29, Mario Frasca wrote: > hi.  thank you.  seeing hand written code in the target language is > always useful, when writing a translator.  :+1:  :-) Sometimes, or often, a translator is too constraining. I find it easier/faster to write my own gnuplot code directly

Re: a couple of items

2020-06-04 Thread Mario Frasca
hi.  thank you.  seeing hand written code in the target language is always useful, when writing a translator.  :+1:  :-) On 04/06/2020 06:53, Eric S Fraga wrote: On Wednesday, 3 Jun 2020 at 16:06, Mario Frasca wrote: consider this table, partially from the Wikipedia: If you are willing to

Re: a couple of items

2020-06-04 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 3 Jun 2020 at 16:06, Mario Frasca wrote: > consider this table, partially from the Wikipedia: If you are willing to invoke gnuplot directly, using a src block, the following is a start towards what you might want. Proper nice looking colours etc. left as an exercise for the