Not sure it's just ancient academic pipelines. Libreoffice impress
accepts eps images but not pdf...
On 07/18/2016 11:16 PM, Christian Ambros wrote:
Hi,
it depends whether one is working in more old school scientific areas
where the benefits of pdf over e/ps aren't that present and the
Thanks for the hard work Yan, but I'd like to turn this into a feature
request!
I've gone and made the changes myself :-)
1. I added an option "x-axis" for the fill in setting/collections.py
2. Then updated widgets/points.py
3. First, fillPtsToEdge, _drawPlotLine and _drawBezierLine all
Cheers,
Yan
Op 07/06/16 om 17:15 schreef Michael Clerx:
Dear all,
Does anyone know if the "Fill" functionality can be used to fill the
area between a graph and the x-axis, not just below or above it?
best,
Michael
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On 05/12/2016 10:31 AM, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
On 11/05/16 23:24, Michael Clerx wrote:
I've used Veusz to create some nice 2d-density plots using the "image"
widget.
However, when I export my graph to PDF the colours change considerably.
I'm using the bluegreen colormap (inverted).
H
Dear all,
I've used Veusz to create some nice 2d-density plots using the "image"
widget.
However, when I export my graph to PDF the colours change considerably.
I'm using the bluegreen colormap (inverted).
Has anybody else experienced similar problems?
best,
Michael
I'm not quite sure! Fedora calls it 1.23-2, but I can't see if that's
directly related to 1.23.2
Is there some way I can tell from the code? (The splash screen etc. only
state 1.23)
thanks,
Michael
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Dear all,
I'd like to plot a load of data points with similar x values, i.e. a
small sampling of some unknown distribution over y for different
parameter settings. Instead of using something like a boxplot I'd like
to show the raw data. Unfortunately, the values are rather close to each
Hi,
I have a bunch of figures that I export to EPS and PDF using a script.
Each time I regenerate the figures, git indicates they have changed.
Inspecting the EPS files shows the only change is a comment about the
creation date. Inspecting the PDF is more troublesome, as git treats it
as a
05:41 AM, Benjamin K. Stuhl wrote:
On 8/5/2015 8:34 AM, Michael Clerx wrote:
I'm using Veusz to create 2D scatterplots for a large number of
x-coordinates. Because the x-axis is subdivided into different regions
I'd like to add some visual reference showing that, for example, the
interval [127, 150
Dear all,
I'm using Veusz to create 2D scatterplots for a large number of
x-coordinates. Because the x-axis is subdivided into different regions
I'd like to add some visual reference showing that, for example, the
interval [127, 150] is segment 1, while the interval [159, 178] is
segment 2.
Dear all,
I have a number of veusz plots I'd like to regenerate automatically
every time I update some data. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious in
the docs, but I can't find out how I can use Python to:
1. Load an existing Veusz file
2. Create an EPS plot
3. And store it somewhere
Your
Hello Veusz users!
I'm having some difficulties importing a 2d dataset. I've created a CSV
file with a column for x, y and z coordinates. Importing as a CSV
and then manually creating a 2d dataset works fine, but I can't figure
out how the import 2d dialog tab is meant to work.
Anyone?
Michael
Should I try
On 06/04/2014 07:25 PM, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
On 04/06/14 16:43, Michael Clerx wrote:
Hello Veusz users!
I'm having some difficulties importing a 2d dataset. I've created a CSV
file with a column for x, y and z coordinates. Importing as a CSV
and then manually creating a 2d
/06/14 19:43, Michael Clerx wrote:
Thanks!
That's what I tried first, but it doesn't seem to take it. It shows some
data in the preview box but when I try to import it asks me to select at
least one dataset. The combo boxes on the 2d import tab are all empty.
I've run it from the console but I
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