On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Jonathan Brandmeyer
wrote:
> I am having difficulty using Gnuplot's epslatex output in conjunction
> with Lyx. Gnuplot itself is capable of separately providing EPS graphics
> as well as text and labels as Tex code. Strictly speaking, I'm using
> Octave as a front
Paul A. Rubin writes:
> (Disclaimer: I have not tried this myself, since I don't use gnuplot.)
>
> First, you obviously need to have gnuplot installed and working.
>
> In LyX, go to Tools > Preferences > File Handling > Converters and
> /Paul
Hi Paul,
Your first suggestion did not work.
A
peter kint wrote:
% <<>>
% PGF/Tikz doesn't support the following mathematical functions:
% tan, cosh, acosh, sinh, asinh, tanh, atanh
% Plotting will be done using GNUPLOT
% GNUPLOT must be installed and you must allow Latex to call external
% programs by
% Adding the following option
Jonathan Brandmeyer writes:
>
> I am having difficulty using Gnuplot's epslatex output in conjunction
> with Lyx. Gnuplot itself is capable of separately providing EPS graphics
> as well as text and labels as Tex code. Strictly speaking, I'm using
> Octave as a front-end to Gnuplot, but that sho
Jonathan Brandmeyer writes:
>
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> Since the latex produced by lyx only uses relative path names, I don't
> think that the error is in Lyx - it is in some program distributed with
> texlive.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> -Jonathan
Hi,
I'm not a Latex/lyx expert but I have the same kind of
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 18:18 -0500, Julien Rioux wrote:
>
> From: Jonathan Brandmeyer
> However, I only get the labels and axes in the
> generated output, and none of the graphics.
>
> ...
> Thanks,
> -Jonathan Brandmeyer
>
> OS: Debian Sid
From: Jonathan Brandmeyer
> However, I only get the labels and axes in the
> generated output, and none of the graphics.
...
> Thanks,
> -Jonathan Brandmeyer
>
> OS: Debian Sid on x86_64
> Lyx: 1.6.4
> Gnuplot 4.2 patchlevel 6
>
Your files compile as advertised with MikTeX 2.8 under winXP. I al
I am having difficulty using Gnuplot's epslatex output in conjunction
with Lyx. Gnuplot itself is capable of separately providing EPS graphics
as well as text and labels as Tex code. Strictly speaking, I'm using
Octave as a front-end to Gnuplot, but that shouldn't matter.
So, I have the .tex and t