On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Alexander Lazic wrote:
\usemodule[pstric]
\starttext
\startPSTRICKS
\psplot[plotpoints=100]{0}{1}{x 360 mul sin}
\stopPSTRICKS
\stoptext
Thanx i have try an get:
figures : figure pstest-texapp can not be found
but there is the file: pstest-texapp.tex
Alexander,
There is a lot of plots you can do with Metapost. Ordinary, every day
stuff. For example:
beginfig(1);
% initialize a and c for f(x)=|x-a| and g(x)=c
numeric a, c;
a=-2;
c=2;
% initialize function label abcissas and postions
numeric flabel, glabel;
flabel:=-5;
glabel:=-5;
%
Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Alexander Lazic wrote:
\usemodule[pstric]
\starttext
\startPSTRICKS
\psplot[plotpoints=100]{0}{1}{x 360 mul sin}
\stopPSTRICKS
\stoptext
Thanx i have try an get:
figures : figure pstest-texapp can not be found
but there is the
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I use gnuplot which makes graphs of superb visual quality and has
extensive support for many different function manipulations and weird
stuff that you want to do with it. I do something like:
set terminal latex
set output file.tex
set title '\bf My wonderful function
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
and then \input file inside of the main LaTeX file. Gnuplot cannot
make output in ConTeXt (yet), but perhaps you can include the
Since afaik ConTeXt does not have an equivalent of LaTeX's picture
environment, I don't see much point
Hi,
On Die 04.10.2005 23:17, David Arnold wrote:
[Very helpfull text snipped]
Wow thanx ;-)
And for a good stats package, see:
http://www-math.univ-poitiers.fr/~phan/statsmac.html
And for good circuits diagrams, see:
http://www.cnm.es/~pserra/schema/whatis.html
Thanx also.
Don't
On Mit 05.10.2005 09:05, Hans Hagen wrote:
gnuplot is great indeed, but the output is rather large; it would be
nice if there was a real good output mode (say, comparable to the
output produced by metapost: compact, parsable);
Ack.
btw, is it really that difficult to use gnuplot output in
I'm trying to write a module that will mimick the behavior of
crop.sty in LaTeX (providing fancier cropmarks than the ones given by
the ConTeXt \setuplayout command). I'm done with the code for the
cropmarks, and this is working fine. Now I want to have a status line
in between the two top
Hi Thomas,
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
I'm trying to write a module that will mimick the behavior of crop.sty
in LaTeX (providing fancier cropmarks than the ones given by the
ConTeXt \setuplayout command). I'm done with the code for the
cropmarks, and this is working fine. Now I want to have
gnuplot is great indeed, but the output is rather large; it would be nice if
there was a real good output mode (say, comparable to the output produced by
metapost: compact, parsable);
btw, is it really that difficult to use gnuplot output in context?
Hans
I often use metapost output
Thanks for your suggestion, but I didn't get it to work. In the end,
I had recourse to some low-level stuff (caution, ugly code ahead!):
\defineoverlay[info][{\getbuffer[info]}]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background={info}]
\startbuffer[info]
\vbox to \paperheight \bgroup
\vskip -1 cm
It's been a while since I used gnuplot, but at one time it was able
to export as Metapost code. Does it still do that?
On Oct 5, 2005, at 12:18 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
and then \input file inside of the main LaTeX file. Gnuplot cannot
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion, but I didn't get it to work. In the end, I
had recourse to some low-level stuff (caution, ugly code ahead!):
:))
this time tested:
% interface=en output=pdftex
% Time-stamp: Mittwoch, 05 Oktober 2005 15:41:00; layer.tex
%
Hans Hagen wrote:
gnuplot is great indeed, but the output is rather large; it would be nice if
there was a real good output mode (say, comparable to the output produced by
metapost: compact, parsable);
LaTeX mode IS parsable and I often edit it manually (except the part
which does the smooth
Wonderful, this looks much better and is exactly what I wanted!
[y=-20mm, if I want something on top of the logical paper] Thanks a lot!
Thomas
On Oct 5, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
\definelayer[markings][width=\paperwidth, height=\paperheight,
repeat=yes]
On Mit 05.10.2005 08:43, luigi.scarso wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
I don't understand your problem, but perhaps you should write the
psplot command inside a \pspicture(0,-1)(1,1) ... \endpspicture.
This works for me (I suppose your code is in pstest-texapp.tex):
Thanx both for your answer,
I thought I had understood at least some aspects of macros, but it
turns out I'm as lost as always. Here's my problem:
I'm writing a module which will have a \setupcommand. The value is
given in a [key=pair] list, so I thought I could use \getvariable.
What I have is
Hi,
i have now try to setup the CD pagedesign.
Please can anyone help me to find a solution for this setup ;-)
What i need is:
Title_of_the_document | section
on the left hand side in the header. I have found a solution for the
headerrule but for the text ...
I have added my solution on the
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