Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-30 Thread Florian Wilhelm
Paul Johnson pauljohn32 at gmail.com writes: It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to write out a path, can I suggest a simpler solution? Did you try just writing in a path, as: \pgfplotstabletypeset{/home/florian/Documents/lyx/example1.dat} Hi, as Mukhtar

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-30 Thread Florian Wilhelm
Helge Hafting helge.hafting at hist.no writes: On 27. sep. 2011 09:36, florian.wilhelm at gmail.com wrote: Hi, pgfplotstable uses external data files to generate formatted lists like \pgfplotstabletypeset{example1.dat} The problem is that LyX creates a temp directory, copies over all

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-30 Thread Florian Wilhelm
Paul Johnson pauljohn32 at gmail.com writes: It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to write out a path, can I suggest a simpler solution? Did you try just writing in a path, as: \pgfplotstabletypeset{/home/florian/Documents/lyx/example1.dat} Hi, as Mukhtar

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-30 Thread Florian Wilhelm
Helge Hafting helge.hafting at hist.no writes: On 27. sep. 2011 09:36, florian.wilhelm at gmail.com wrote: Hi, pgfplotstable uses external data files to generate formatted lists like \pgfplotstabletypeset{example1.dat} The problem is that LyX creates a temp directory, copies over all

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-30 Thread Florian Wilhelm
Paul Johnson gmail.com> writes: > > It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to > write out a path, can I suggest a simpler solution? Did you try just > writing in a path, as: > > \pgfplotstabletypeset{/home/florian/Documents/lyx/example1.dat} > Hi, as Mukhtar

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-30 Thread Florian Wilhelm
Helge Hafting hist.no> writes: > > On 27. sep. 2011 09:36, florian.wilhelm gmail.com wrote: > > Hi, > > > > pgfplotstable uses external data files to generate formatted lists like > > \pgfplotstabletypeset{example1.dat} > > The problem is that LyX creates a temp directory, copies over all > >

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-28 Thread Helge Hafting
On 27. sep. 2011 09:36, florian.wilh...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, pgfplotstable uses external data files to generate formatted lists like \pgfplotstabletypeset{example1.dat} The problem is that LyX creates a temp directory, copies over all files and runs latex to generate the document there. Since

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-28 Thread Helge Hafting
On 27. sep. 2011 09:36, florian.wilh...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, pgfplotstable uses external data files to generate formatted lists like \pgfplotstabletypeset{example1.dat} The problem is that LyX creates a temp directory, copies over all files and runs latex to generate the document there. Since

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-28 Thread Helge Hafting
On 27. sep. 2011 09:36, florian.wilh...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, pgfplotstable uses external data files to generate formatted lists like \pgfplotstabletypeset{example1.dat} The problem is that LyX creates a temp directory, copies over all files and runs latex to generate the document there. Since

LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread florian.wilh...@gmail.com
Hi, pgfplotstable uses external data files to generate formatted lists like \pgfplotstabletypeset{example1.dat} The problem is that LyX creates a temp directory, copies over all files and runs latex to generate the document there. Since it does not copy example1.dat I get a corresponding error

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Florian Wilhelm
Mukhtar Ullah mukhtar.ullah at informatik.uni-rostock.de writes: Follow this thread.Although about Inkscape but it addresses the same issue. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/71928 Mukhtar Thanks. I found a more suitable solution for me. - Open Command Buffer (Alt+X)

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
ERT[\pgfplotstableread{] MACRO[/home/florian/Documents/lyx/] ERT[benchmarks/benchmarks.dat} \datatable] where ERT[...] is TeX code inserted with CTRL+L and MACRO[...] the aforementioned info-insert macro. Interesting solution. I would also encourage you to try the solution using TEXINPUT

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Paul Johnson
It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to write out a path, can I suggest a simpler solution? Did you try just writing in a path, as: \pgfplotstabletypeset{/home/florian/Documents/lyx/example1.dat} This is how I insert data in Sweave documents. I have no reason to

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
Paul Johnson pauljohn32 at gmail.com writes: It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to write out a path, Paul, That is the problem--writing everytime an absolute path is not convenient and kills portability of your document to another system. Mukhtar

LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread florian.wilh...@gmail.com
Hi, pgfplotstable uses external data files to generate formatted lists like \pgfplotstabletypeset{example1.dat} The problem is that LyX creates a temp directory, copies over all files and runs latex to generate the document there. Since it does not copy example1.dat I get a corresponding error

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Florian Wilhelm
Mukhtar Ullah mukhtar.ullah at informatik.uni-rostock.de writes: Follow this thread.Although about Inkscape but it addresses the same issue. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/71928 Mukhtar Thanks. I found a more suitable solution for me. - Open Command Buffer (Alt+X)

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
ERT[\pgfplotstableread{] MACRO[/home/florian/Documents/lyx/] ERT[benchmarks/benchmarks.dat} \datatable] where ERT[...] is TeX code inserted with CTRL+L and MACRO[...] the aforementioned info-insert macro. Interesting solution. I would also encourage you to try the solution using TEXINPUT

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Paul Johnson
It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to write out a path, can I suggest a simpler solution? Did you try just writing in a path, as: \pgfplotstabletypeset{/home/florian/Documents/lyx/example1.dat} This is how I insert data in Sweave documents. I have no reason to

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
Paul Johnson pauljohn32 at gmail.com writes: It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to write out a path, Paul, That is the problem--writing everytime an absolute path is not convenient and kills portability of your document to another system. Mukhtar

LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread florian.wilh...@gmail.com
Hi, pgfplotstable uses external data files to generate formatted lists like \pgfplotstabletypeset{example1.dat} The problem is that LyX creates a temp directory, copies over all files and runs latex to generate the document there. Since it does not copy example1.dat I get a corresponding error

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Florian Wilhelm
Mukhtar Ullah informatik.uni-rostock.de> writes: > > Follow this thread.Although about Inkscape but it addresses the same issue. > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/71928 > > Mukhtar > > Thanks. I found a more suitable solution for me. - Open Command Buffer (Alt+X) - Type:

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
> ERT[\pgfplotstableread{] > MACRO[/home/florian/Documents/lyx/] > ERT[benchmarks/benchmarks.dat} \datatable] > > where ERT[...] is TeX code inserted with CTRL+L > and MACRO[...] the aforementioned info-insert macro. > Interesting solution. I would also encourage you to try the solution using

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Paul Johnson
It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to write out a path, can I suggest a simpler solution? Did you try just writing in a path, as: \pgfplotstabletypeset{/home/florian/Documents/lyx/example1.dat} This is how I insert data in Sweave documents. I have no reason to

Re: LyX with pgfplotstable

2011-09-27 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
Paul Johnson gmail.com> writes: > > It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to > write out a path, Paul, That is the problem--writing everytime an absolute path is not convenient and kills portability of your document to another system. Mukhtar